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9th December 2025 12:13:20 PM
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Grammy-winning Nigerian star Tems has shared key signs she believes women should watch for when identifying red flags in men.
According to her, the essence of relationship is lost if a partner isn’t friendly and curious about their spouse.
Speaking in an interview with American outfit Complex, the Love Me Jeje crooner explained;
“My dating terms are someone who is not trying to be your friend is a red flag. Anybody that isn’t curious about you is also a red flag. Because what are we doing? Why are we here if you don’t want to know me? If he or she doesn’t want to know more about you, end the relationship.”
She added that she is more focused on self-love currently.
Ghanaian singer Cina Soul has opened up about the type of man she would like to be with, making it clear that she prefers someone who is not in the entertainment industry.
Speaking on Prime Morning with KMJ, she was asked if she would consider dating a fellow musician, especially since her songs often focus on love. In response, Cina Soul said she would rather be in a relationship or get married to someone from a different profession.
“I feel like artiste to artiste is someway. It could work for some people, but for me, I want someone with a different story. I want us to come back home and talk about things like, how was the hospital?
How was court? How was the bank? Not every day talking about the studio. We’ll all talk about the same thing, and I just want something different,” she explained.
However, she added that while she prefers someone outside her field, the person should be fun and have the right vibe to complement hers.
When asked whether such a relationship might become boring—using a doctor as an example—she disagreed, stating that it would be interesting to hear about medical experiences.
“I don’t think it will be boring. You’ll have so many stories. I think he’ll be like, this person did this, and then I saved a life… I feel it will be very interesting,” she noted.
Although Cina Soul is open to dating someone outside the music industry, she shared that she is not ready for a relationship at the moment. Her main focus is on growing her music career.
For now, the Ojorley singer has released her first album, Did I Lie, which includes two songs: Larger Than Life featuring Stonebwoy and Too Bad.
On the other hand, Nigerian Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage opened up about her past relationship with a fellow celebrity who cheated on her and treated her with disdain.
According to Tiwa Savage who spilled the beans on Joe Budden’s podcast Show, she was also discouraged from making the relationship public because her ex boyfriend claimed it was necessary to avoid suspicion of their romantic affair.
"It's disrespectful. I'm a public figure, and he is as well. He did this thing where he is like. I don’t want us to go public; I don’t want people to know. So, when we go out, I might be talking to other people, but I’m just doing it, so people don’t suspect, "she shared.
Revealing more details about the bizarre experience, Tiwa stated that his ex, whose name she did not disclose on the show, cheated on her with other women, and she was made to be calm and quiet about it.
"We might be in the same event and he would be with other people, talking and touching people, and he looks over at me and is like… 'I'm just doing it so…I couldn’t say anything. And it was happening right in front of me,” she said.
The Nigerian Afrobeats queen shared her expectations regarding the caliber of man she is looking forward to settling down with.
According to her, the man expecting ther to accept his proposal should not be accompanied by the baby mama drama.
“I am still looking for someone’s son and I’d prefer someone that has a private plane and doesn’t have baby mama dramas,” she confidently said in a video sighted by The Independent Ghana on X.
Weeks ago, she opened up about her challenges before rising to fame in the music industry.
Speaking on a recent episode of the Afrobeats Intelligence podcast, Tiwa revealed that her sense of fashion received massive criticism, preventing her from performing at shows.
“I was really hurt. I would go to shows and wait backstage, and they wouldn’t call me because maybe the governor’s wife had said I couldn’t come up. Or they’d say.
"Make sure you don’t wear any of those skimpy dresses.’ I’m not making this up.”My fashion sense attracted criticism. Then, I ran back to L.A.,” Tiwa said.
The backlash, she said, forced her to relocate to United States of America, Los Angeles.
According to her, it took the intervention of her longtime manager, Bizzle, to get her back to Nigeria.
Despite her return, Tiwa said she faced rejection from all the top record labels back then.
“I’ve told the story where I went to all the labels and they all said no—Storm Records, Mo’Hits, Banky W’s EME, everyone,” she noted.
Tiwa added that Bizzle motivated, encouraged, or supported her at a crucial time.
“I remember Bizzle called me and told me that ladies were loving me, so I came back to Nigeria,” she stated.
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