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I NEED A WOMAN IN MY LIFE!!! OLU MAINTAIN CRIES OUT


His real name is Olumide Adegbulu but he is popularly referred to as Olu Maintain. An accomplished artiste, the Yahooze crooner, is one of the most extravagant artistes in Nigeria. Maintain Opens up about his personal life.

Olu Maintain has come of age; I am closer to 40 now, single and with no child. Before now, my career has been my wife and companion and that makes it necessary for me to start prioritizing. It will be a safe assumption now to say I am seeking for something that is missing in my life.  There is no woman in my life now but I am working towards it. I just want my woman to love me and love what I do. I am not attaching any physical attributes to it because that eventually will go away. It’s better to fall in love with someone because that lasts forever. My parents have been married for 43 years.


Don’t you think your lifestyle is too loud?
It is a part of me. I still like to blow, shine, stand out in a crowd and that is with some level of affluence. Besides, it is required for my profession. For instance, when I dress, I do loud colours and really that is  just my person, and being an entertainer makes it mandatory for me to be flashy. I like to glow, bling   and dress flamboyantly because I am not a conservative in any way.
I read somewhere you still live in a rented apartment…
It is false because I have tenants. How can I be collecting rent and still live in a rented apartment? By the special grace of God, I own the place where we are having this interview and many more.


So there you have it, if you are single and searching and you think you got what it takes to make Olu head straight to the Alter then HOOOOOOOOOOLLAAAAAAAAAAA!

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