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Ace producer and music executive Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, has disclosed his ideal woman.
Appearing on a recent episode of the Is This Seat Taken podcast hosted by actress Chinasa Anukam, Jazzy revealed that his ideal woman is a freak with a soft body and a gentle personality.
The 43-year-old explained that he doesn’t tolerate abuse and violence in a relationship, stressing that he leaves the moment he notices such tendencies.
“My ideal woman for dating, in order of importance, first of all, you have to be a freak. I don’t know how I found that out, but it is one.
“Secondly, you have to be soft both in body and personality. Because you’d shout at me, you are dating yourself. I don’t like stress. I don’t tolerate stress and violence.
“The moment you try to be nonchalant or violent, you will not see me again. You will just realise that you are dating yourself,” he said.
DAILY POST recalls that Don Jazzy disclosed in an interview last year that he is still unmarried due to his intense focus on his music career, a self-described lack of discipline to remain faithful to one woman, and a desire to avoid repeating his past failed marriage.
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