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Broke men shouldn’t be looking for women – Timaya

by OMONIYI ALLI

Nigerian singer and songwriter Inetimi Alfred Odon, better known as Timaya, has given his fellow men relationship advice.

The musician took to his verified Twitter handle on Wednesday to appeal to men not to approach ladies if they don’t have money.

He also urged men to stop complaining about women and their interest in money whenever they are in relationships.

“Stop complaining about women liking money! If u don’t have money don’t go close to her. Bye,” he wrote.

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This is not the first time Timaya will be dropping relationship nuggets for men on social media.

In May, the ‘Ukwu’ crooner had called on men to be financially buoyant before embracing polygamy.

“If you want to be a polygamist, do it like Ned Okonkwo. You can’t be managing and have two wives,” he had said.

Timaya, who has four children — Emmanuella, Gracey, Emmanuel, and Maya — from three different women, once prayed against falling in love.

The musician has made a name for himself since he rode to the limelight in 2005 on the back of ‘Dem Mama’, his hit single.

He then released his first album ‘True Story’ in 2007. This was followed by ‘Gift And Grace’ in 2008; ‘De Rebirth’ which came in 2010; ‘LLNP’ which he put out in 2011; ‘Upgrade’ in 2012; and ‘Epiphany’ released in 2014.

The singer is the founder of DM Records Limited, a label that houses music stars like Patoranking and Runtown.

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