- Papaya Ex, a popular influencer, has faced criticism and trolls following her recent visit to Tanzania.
- Papaya Ex denies Nigerians’ perception of her arrival in Tanzania as a search for a husband, stating Tanzania is not Europe or Arab, and warning critics to stop seeking sex scandals.
Nigerian influencer Papaya Ex has clapped back at critics speculating about the purpose of her recent visit to Tanzania.
Amid online buzz, Papaya Ex addressed rumors suggesting she traveled to the East African country to pursue someone’s husband. In a candid social media post, she clarified that her trip was strictly personal and social—not scandalous.
“Some Nigerians think I came to Tanzania to look for somebody’s husband. You people should rest,” she said. “Tanzania isn’t Europe or Arab. I have friends here too. Mind your business and stop looking for sex scandals where there’s none.”
The drama escalated after a Snapchat user, reportedly a fan of Tanzanian singer Juma Jux and Nigerian socialite Priscilla Ojo, warned Papaya Ex to stay away from the couple.
“Please don’t link up with Priscy and her man,” the message read, sparking further online discussion.
Despite the unsolicited warnings and assumptions, Papaya Ex remains unbothered, urging people to stop projecting drama into her travel plans. Her response has sparked a mix of support and criticism online, as fans continue to weigh in on the situation.
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In other news, Grammy-winning Nigerian superstar Wizkid has shared the secret behind his success, stating that a clear vision and self-belief are essential to achieving greatness.
Speaking at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York, where his much-anticipated documentary “Wizkid: Long Live Lagos” premiered, the Afrobeats icon reflected on his journey and the mindset that shaped it.
When asked whether he always envisioned his current level of fame and influence, Wizkid responded confidently:
“Yeah, absolutely, man. You have to dream it before you achieve it. So, yeah, [I’ve] always [known I would be successful].”
The “Essence” singer also took a moment to speak directly to young people striving for success. His advice? Stay true to yourself, work hard, and never lose faith.
Wizkid’s rise from the streets of Surulere, Lagos, to the global stage is a testament to the power of vision, resilience, and determination. His message at Tribeca not only reflected his personal journey but also served as inspiration for the next generation of dreamers.