In an exclusive interview with the PunchNG, a Nigerian Newspaper, Dapo
Oyebanjo popularly known as the kokomaster D'banj talked about his
music career and some other important issues.
The kokomaster whose hit song Tongolo brought to limelight has been
linked with several actresses such as Empress Njamah, Rukky Sanda, Ini
edo, and even Mercy Johnson amidst others. At one time, he was
rumoured to be in a relationship with Amina Abubakar, the daughter of
the former vice president of Nigeria Atiku Abubakar.
But topping the list of the actresses the kokomaster has been
linked to is the delectable and Nollywood's finest, Genevieve Nnaji.
Their rumoured relationship generated much interest from the
public, especially when the mother of one, Genevieve featured in one
of his video, Fall in Love, where the two of them played the part of
the perfect couple who were in love.
Also, both of them even attended P squares' 32nd birthday bash
together, were they openly displayed their affection for one another.
Not too long, a Nigerian journal granted an interview to the
kokomaster where he clearly denied ever dating Genevieve, but rather
insisted that they were friends.
This brings us back to his recent interview with the PunchNg, where
he talked about his rumoured relationship with the screen goddess.
Read the interview below:-
"Apart from the fact that she is my
friend, she has been a part of my success. There is no way you are
going to tell my story that Genevieve's name will not come up because
she featured in my biggest song of all time, Fall in Love. So, if E
True story comes to Nigeria to interview me, she'll definitely be
called upon to tell my story".
As if to confirm that there was more to his relationship than he
had always admitted, the kokomaster added, "I would love to have
Genevieve as my wife. We never can tell what God plans for us in the
future. I have studied her, and realised that anyone that has her as
his woman has found himself a treasure. Just like the bible says, any
man who finds a wife, finds a good thing.#
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