Cynthia Morgan, a Nigerian singer and composer, celebrates her 32nd birthday by reflecting on her life and the quest for success.
The former singer described the previous 32 years of her life as one of enduring suffering rather than pleasure.
Cynthia Morgan thanked her fans and friends for celebrating her birthday despite not posting a post about it.
She closed by thanking her followers and valued well-wishers for keeping her in their thoughts.
“It’s been 32 years of more pain than glamour for me but in all things, the Bible says give thanks. Happy belated birthday to Me.
And a special shout-out to a few of my Fans/friends who sent me birthday messages without me pushing it down their throats with pictures and posts. God bless you all richly. May God never forget you all in Jesus’ name. Amen,” she wrote.
In other news…
Cynthia Morgan, a Nigerian rapper, has resorted to social media to express her dissatisfaction with her old record label, Northside Music.
Cynthia, who was previously signed to Jude Okoye’s record label, emphasized the purported bad experience she had while with the label.
Her tweet follows the death of Mohbad, a 27-year-old singer.
Jude, according to Cynthia, is unable to look her in the eyes.
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