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‘I Cried Every Time’ – Kizz Daniel Shares Painful Experience After Losing His Son
Kizz Daniel has shared his experience after losing his son.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Nigerian singer, Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has shared the painful experience of losing his son, Jamal.
This online media platform gathered that in 2021, the ‘Mama’ crooner announced the birth of his triplet with his baby mama, but lost one of the boys after four days.
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However, Kizz Daniel in a recent interview shared online, said the death of his child compelled him to stop producing music for a period of 8 months to a year.
According to him, losing a child is a crazy experience adding that he stayed at home and cried every time.
He said: “I didn’t produce music for like a year, yeah for like 8 months I couldn’t recall it. So I was just at home, which is I cried every time, I just cried, it was crazy.”
Meanwhile, American-based Nigerian dancer, Korra Obidi has taken to social media to jubilate as she finalised her divorce from her husband, Justin Dean.
Recall that the dancer’s husband, Dean announced their divorce in April, a few days after they welcomed their second daughter together.
The mother of two took to her Facebook page on Saturday to rejoice over how the divorce case turned out in court.
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According to her, the divorce has been finalised and she is a free woman and hopefully moving on for the sake of her children.
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