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24-year-old in search of unemployed man to be her Val, says they would watch a movie and cook together (photos)

A beautiful 24-year-old woman took to social media to announce she's looking for an unemployed, broke man to date for Valentine's Day.

Nokwanda Nyandeni, an unemployed graduate, gave broke men hope earlier this week. The South African beauty, who resides in Johannesburg, said she wanted to date someone who was going through the same troubles she was.

She said: “We all deserve happiness, broke or not. I decided it would be nice to spend my Valentine’s Day with someone who has the same problems as me.”

Nyandeni said her DM blew up since her post went viral, the Daily Sun reported. She added the date activities would include a movie and cooking food together.

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However, the guy has to reside in Joburg and she'll go through his profile to see what he stands for.

After she picked her winner, she would reveal the lucky guy's name on Twitter.

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Legit.ng gathered her post gave South African men hope and they praised her on social media for not focusing on materialistic things.

Phinosic, who goes by the Twitter handle @phinosic, commented: "This sounds perfect the idea is priceless to even think that the are still people who consider others @KnockwonderK you are so kind and thoughtful it's true that modimo ha afe kaletsoho I see that with you and I hope some ladies can learn from this tweet."

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Another tweep, @ChristhaboSape, added: "You see this woman right here. This is the woman I would go for if I wasn't dating anyone, she understands the demons that men are facing, instead of feeling entitled to what men bring to the table , she is willing to meet halfway. My sister, you deserve it all in this world."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that actress Joselyn Dumas had taken to social media to give relationship advice on Valentine's Day. The actress advised women to stop making your men their goldmine.

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