Lynx Entertainment artiste, Kuami Eugene, has said that the lockdown has thought him how to connect more with family and maintain relationships.
“Imagine you have someone you hated so much that you don’t want to go and see the person but this time around, you are stuck in the same room with the person. So this is a moment to love ourselves as we face the pandemic,” he said in an interview with JoyNews’ Becky.
Kuami Eugene also lamented that the coronavirus pandemic has cost him a lot of money.
Turn-Up hitmaker said, he had booked some stadia for shows he should be performing at by now.
“After you book a place, you can’t go for your money again. So we have lost a lot of money, my management and myself. I couldn’t release my album and preparation towards everything has just been stopped and has affected us financially.”
Another thing Kuami Eugene said he misses while in lockdown, is performing to entertain his fans.
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