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Nigerian producer and music executive, Michael Collins Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, has revealed why he can’t reconcile his marriage to his estranged wife, Michelle Jackson.
Recall that Don Jazzy first broke the news of his marriage in April 2021.
He claimed that their marital issues were a result of his ambitious nature, adding that they divorced two years after they married.
During a recent interactive session with fans on X, a fan asked the 42-year-old to reconcile with his ex-wife since he is still single, but Don Jazzy said his ex-wife has remarried.
“Make una reconcile again naa,” the fan urged Don Jazzy.
The Mavin boss responded, “She don remarry.”
Don Jazzy has repeatedly said he isn’t looking forward to remarrying in the near future because he believes his music career would again be a source of conflict in a relationship.
Despite not being married, Don Jazzy emphasised that he is fulfilled with his career and the role he has played in discovering and mentoring some of Afrobeats biggest stars, including Wande Coal, Tiwa Savage, Reekado Banks, Rema, and Ayra Starr.
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