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Popular Nigerian singer Aituaje Iruobe, known as Waje, has revealed that she is engaged.
The 45-year-old singer disclosed this in a recent interview with Hip TV Lagos.
“I am actually engaged,” she said without giving further details about her engagement.
While her fiancé remains unknown, the music star recently revealed in a previous interview that she can’t marry an unsuccessful man.
She explained that age isn’t on her side for her to be patient with a struggling man.
During the podcast interview on The Honest Bunch, Waje also disclosed that the father of her daughter denied responsibility and abandoned her after getting her pregnant as a teenager.
She added that he later came back to apologise but never assumed responsibility for their daughter despite her obliging to his demand for a DNA test, which he never showed up for.
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