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“Good Girl Nor Dey Pay, Dem Just Serve Me Better Breakfast”- Singer, Niniola Reveals (Details)

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Popular Nigerian Singer, Niniola has vowed to end her good attitude after being served Breakfast.

Award winning Nigerian female singer, Niniola Apata has been served premium breakfast.

 

Niniola breakfast

The music star made this known via her Instagram page.

In her words;

“Good girl no dey pay sha “.

“I swear”.

“Them just serve me better breakfast”.

“E pain me Sha”.

“No more good girl”.

“Good girl in the fucking mud”.

“Better breakfast”.

 

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In other news, Nigerian star singer, Tiwa Savage in an interview with Ebuka Uchendu opened up about the challenges she encountered in the beginning of her music career.

Tiwa Savage

Tiwa said that several music labels refused to sign her at the beginning of her career.

 

She also revealed that one of the music labels that refused to sign her at the time was Banky W’s ‘EME’.

Banky w

She said,

At the time when I just got back to Nigeria, I approached Banky W to sign me into his music label, but he said No.

“I guess because he was about to work with Niniola at the time. I also went to Mohits at that time, and they were working with Muna, so they turned me down and I went back to LA.

“But I later got back to Nigeria and begged Don Jazzy to sign me into Mavin records and he did. I’m sure EME, other records can see me now.”

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