In a story that has caught the attention of both Nigerians at home and abroad, a young Nigerian-born medical doctor of Igbo origin, Dr. Lucia, has openly declared her desire to find a life partner.
The 27-year-old doctor, who currently resides in London, United Kingdom, made her intentions known in a heartfelt appeal, stating that she is seriously searching for a husband within the age bracket of 35 to 65 years.
According to her, love, companionship, and building a future family remain her utmost priorities. She also emphasized that she is ready to be a second wife if the right person comes along, underscoring her determination to find a meaningful relationship regardless of societal expectations.
Speaking candidly, Dr. Lucia said:
“My name is Doctor Lucia. I am 27, based in London, from Nigeria — Igbo tribe precisely. I am seriously searching for a life partner, aged from 35 to 65 years. I am ready to be a second wife if I find what I am looking for in you.”
Her unusual but bold announcement has sparked conversations among Nigerians on social media, with many praising her honesty and courage, while others debated the cultural and religious implications of her openness to polygamy.
Observers note that her public declaration highlights a growing trend among some young professionals in the diaspora who are choosing to be more direct in expressing their desires for love, companionship, and marriage in an increasingly complex global society.
While Dr. Lucia has not disclosed further details about the qualities she seeks in a partner, her bold step reflects the deep yearning of many young people navigating the challenges of balancing career, cultural expectations, and personal happiness.
