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Break up? Wizkid gets single again this morning..What happens to Tania?


It was just yesterday(Wizkid's birthday) that Miss Tania Omotayo was just gushing and having her amorous bliss re-tweeted by Nigerians: Happiness for a husband unsure of. So, today we woke up to another very daring tweet from the son of Balogun himself. See for yourself.






We all thought they were engaged. Such a sad news for the poor Miss Tania. Please accept my handkerchief and dab the tears off your eyes if you ave begun crying already. He is single . So, all my le le le le ladies get your groove on. Wanna be Mrs Balogun? Go catch that man with all you have got; but first, be sorry for Tania's loss.

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  1. well, that one dey. natural phenomenon with Nigerian artist.
    He is noot the first and he wont be the last....... there are many more to come.

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