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Nigerian singer and songwriter Di’Ja is set to take her turn on E Vibes this October.
The 'Aww' hitmaker and a member of music producer Don Jazzy’s label Mavins, throws some light on her personality outside her public life and shares some ideologies.
Host of the show, Becky will engage the musician as they discuss the ups and downs in the singer's journey.
Di'Ja will also open up about her dreams, fashion, family, leisure among others on JoyNews and Joy Prime.

She indicated music and her 3 children are things that keep her company when she is alone from his family.
“My kids are my soldiers, they keep me going all the time,” she added.

E Vibes is a weekly programme that delves into the background of the country’s celebrated personalities who are doing tremendous work in their chosen field of work cutting across sectors.
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