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Wizkid's Baby Mama, Jada P, Declares Her Love For Nigeria, Says Abuja is Her Favourite Place

 

Wizkid's Baby Mama, Jada Pollock


Jada Pollock, manager and baby mama to Nigerian music megastar Wizkid, has publicly declared her love for Nigeria and revealed her favorite place in the country.


In a recent video circulating online, Jada, popularly known as Jada P, stated that she loves the peace and serenity found in certain parts of Nigeria. She specifically mentioned Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, as her favorite place.


Jada's statement surprised many who believe Abuja to be a dull city. However, she countered this perception by emphasizing its positive aspects.


"Many people think Abuja is boring, but for me, it's an excellent place to stay. It's peaceful and quiet," Jada said in the video.


Jada P's positive words about Abuja sparked diverse reactions online. While some agreed with her assessment, others remained skeptical, citing the city's perceived lack of excitement.


Regardless of the differing opinions, Jada's declaration of love for Nigeria and Abuja highlights the country's diverse landscapes and hidden gems. Her perspective may encourage others to explore beyond the usual tourist destinations and discover the beauty and peace found within Nigeria.


Here are some of the key points from Jada's statement:

Jada P loves Nigeria and enjoys the peace and serenity found in certain parts of the country.

Her favorite place in Nigeria is Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory.

She believes Abuja is a peaceful and quiet place, contrary to the common perception of it being dull.

Jada's statement sparked diverse reactions online, with some agreeing with her and others remaining skeptical.

Her declaration of love for Nigeria and Abuja highlights the country's diverse landscapes and hidden gems.

Wizkid's Babymama, Jada Declares Her Love For Nigeria, Says Her Favourite Place is Abuja (VID) - Gistmania

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