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Afrobeats star, Ahmed Ololade, popularly known as Asake, has opened up about his current relationship status, revealing that he is single.
The singer made the disclosure during a recent interview with Korty EO, where he shared insights into his personal life and future plans.
According to Asake, while he looks forward to building a family someday, he is taking a cautious approach and is not in a hurry to settle down.
He explained that his introverted nature has influenced how he navigates relationships, as he tends to keep to himself and avoid going out frequently.
Speaking on his desire to eventually start a family, he said, “I plan to build a family by the special grace of God. I think about it every day.”
The “Lonely at the Top” singer also stressed the importance of patience, adding, “It is good not to rush things because we do not fully understand His ways.”
He further expressed confidence that everything will fall into place at the right time, noting, “I will meet my wife when God says it is time.”
For now, the singer says he remains focused on his journey, stating, “For now, I am still on the streets.”
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