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“Mind your business,” Simi tells ‘womb-watchers’

Multi-talented Nigerian singer and songwriter, Simisola Ogunleye, popularly called ‘Simi’ has warned to all those waiting for her “big news” to mind their business and…

Multi-talented Nigerian singer and songwriter, Simisola Ogunleye, popularly called ‘Simi’ has warned to all those waiting for her “big news” to mind their business and stop monitoring her.

She disclosed this on stage at the music concert organised by Folarin Falana a.k.a. Falz tagged: The Falz Experience II, held at the Eko Hotels in Lagos on Saturday night.

Daily Trust reports that the beautiful soul singer got married recently to her heartthrob, Adekunle Kosoko, popularly known as Adekunle Gold, another Nigerian entertainer.

The award-winning singer, Simi, and Falz had performed their hit song “Soldier” on stage last night.

Simi performing "Soldier" song with Falz on stage at The Falz Experience II concert in Lagos on Saturday night.
Simi performing the “Soldier” song with Falz on stage at The Falz Experience II concert in Lagos on Saturday night.

However, before they could break into another song, Falz asked Simi to share the big news with her fans, to which Simi replied him laughingly.

In her reaction, Simi asked Falz and other ‘womb-watchers’ to mind their business, as her fans and others at the event burst into laughter.

The cinematic music concert, our reporter learnt, was produced by Livespot 360 renowned for creative event management, and Bahd Guys Entertainment, the record label founded by Falz.

The concert featured artistes like Simi, YCee, Niniola, Seyi Shay, Dice Ailes, Skiibi, and Ice Prince, among others.

Simi performing on stage at the Falz Experience II in Lagos on Saturday night.
Simi performing on stage at the Falz Experience II in Lagos on Saturday night.

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