Influencer Mandy Kiss has stirred up controversy by encouraging lady to pursue wealthy men who show interest, regardless of whether they are in a relationship.
Her statement has sparked a lively discussion, with people divided between agreement and disapproval.
Mandy believes that life is too brief to feel sorry for others, as no one is genuinely single.
She also advised lady to make the most of their 20s and go after any rich man who can support their preferred way of living.
In her words, “Wetin concern you with the babe wey he get? Na your family? Person wey wan take care of you, you dey tell am say you get babe. My dear wise up, date that boy, collect his money and enjoy your life”.
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In other news, During an Instagram interactive session with followers, Afrobeat singer Asake explained why he prefers to sing in Yoruba.
He mentioned that he can sing in English but prefers to express himself in Yoruba.
Asake emphasized that those who do not appreciate his music in Yoruba should stop listening entirely.
He said: “I am more comfortable singing in Yoruba, it’s not that I can’t sing in English. If you fvck with me, fvck with me with my Yoruba. If not, then don’t”.
All three of Asake’s CDs, “Mr Money With The Vibes,” “Work of Art,” and “Lungu Boy,” have primarily Yoruba lyrics.
Despite the fact that it is primarily sung in Yoruba, his hit song “Amapiano” received a Grammy Award nomination.
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