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‘I don’t live in Banky W’s house’, Niyola clears air


‘I don’t live in Banky W’s house’, Niyola clears air

EME’s First Lady, Niyola in a chat with Genevieve Magazine talks about her rumoured affair with Banky W, the fact that some people say she is underrated, her beauty regimen and more.

When asked about her current challenges as a woman she said, “Being expected to see myself as incomplete because I am not married or remotely bothered that I am not and being pressured to feel so.
Asked about her relationship status, Niyola revealed she is very much single and not or was ever in a relationship with Banky W.

According to her, “I am very single. On if she dated Banky W: I don’t live in Banky’s house and no we never dated.
On being described as underrated, “As I always say , success is relative . I know my fans love and appreciate my art. My music is not for everybody and so it’s ok if a select number appreciate it.

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