Wizkid searches for wife on ‘Made in Lagos’ global tour
Nigerian ‘Star Boy’ Ayodeji Balogun, aka Wizkid, has revealed his intention to get a wife from his ‘Made in Lagos’ global tour.
Expressing the outrageous level of beautiful women he might have met during his tour, Wizkid said on his social media page, “As a single father, I hope to catch a wife in this tour.”
Wizkid’s statement came a few days after his third baby mama and manager Jada Pollock publicly referred to him as “her man.”
“Imagine being at a show, listening to your favourite album. Favourite songs! Watch your man sing! Shit is amazing,” she tweeted on September 11.
Wizkid has two other children with two different women.
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