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Asake shares how Olamide advised him to end his previous relationship.

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Nigerian artist Asake recently shared how fellow artist Olamide, also known as “Badoo,” influenced the end of his previous relationship before he began dating Madame Mystiquee.

In a recent interview, Asake revealed that Olamide advised him to part ways with his ex-girlfriend, emphasizing that she wasn’t the right match for him. Asake recounted the circumstances surrounding Olamide’s counsel.

He described a pivotal moment when he received his first significant paycheck and shared all the contract details, including extra perks, with his then-partner. However, when he gifted her N2 million from his earnings, she deemed it insufficient, considering the size of his payment.

Feeling unsettled, Asake turned to Olamide for guidance on his relationship dilemma. To his surprise, Olamide’s advice was straightforward. He suggested that Asake end the relationship and allocate the N2 million gift to his mother, viewing her response as a litmus test.

Asake’s revelation highlights the supportive camaraderie within the music industry and underscores the impact of mentorship provided by Olamide.

Asake has stirred speculation and discussion on social media with a bold move on his official Instagram page.

Renowned for hits like “Lonely At The Top” and “Work Of Art,” the artist has left fans puzzled by wiping his profile clean, deleting all photos, and unfollowing everyone.

Even close figures to Asake, including his YBNL boss, Olamide, and his friend Yhemo Lee, were not spared from this social media purge, as keen-eyed fans observed. The sudden and drastic changes to his Instagram page have ignited widespread discussion and debate among fans.

While some express curiosity about Asake’s motives, others speculate that it may signify pride or make a deliberate statement.


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