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Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Stanley Omah Didia, popularly known as Omah Lay, has lamented about being single.
The Boy Alone crooner noted that being single has become boring for him.
On his Snapchat page, the singer wrote, “Yeah, I got no girls. It has become a boring activity of late.”
Omah Lay recently revealed that his depression has returned. However, it is unclear whether it has anything to do with his current relationship status.
The singer has previously revealed in an interview with BBC Radio 1 Xtra in 2023 that his only regret in life was dating one of his ex-girlfriends, Bright.
He stated that he wished he could go back in time and reverse his relationship with her.
Omah Lay has kept his personal life largely private since becoming famous. He also disclosed in the past that his “sudden fame” had a negative impact on his mental health, stressing that it made him “unstable”.
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