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Waje talks about death, reveals why she said she looks forward to meeting God

Nigerian singer, Aituaje Iruobe, popularly known as Waje, has finally opened up on the cryptic post she made on social media in which she said she looks forward to meeting with God, thanking Him for seeing her through bitterness. Waje talks about death.

The singer, whose vocal range covers three octaves, recently took to her Snapchat to make the revelation which subsequently went viral. She got many of her fans questioning her reasons for wanting to meet God, with some insinuating she wants to die.

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Waje talks about death

Waje talks about deathBut in an interview with LIB, Waje spoke on what the post meant and explained that she has no intention to die as many have asked.

Here’s what she said;

“People misunderstood that, even when my mom says she can’t wait for the coming Christ, I do tell her, mummy hold it, I have not given birth to my second child. I have not hammer and I have not done that or done this; so I want to see my grandchildren and all.

But then when you go on blogs, I read stuff on social media. Actually, I shared that after watching a movie about a girl, she was sick, I think it was something cancerous. She fell down from a tree and that was how she got her healing. That made me realize that some of these things we work hard to get are not even important because at the end of the day we will still die.

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So, for me, I’m in a phase where I’m putting more value on things that matter. Trust me, I want to drive a beautiful car, live in the South of France, I want to be able to flex with my friends but I’m also understanding that those things don’t have any value. It’s not a legacy that I’m going to leave at end of the day.

Waje talks about deathSo what is important is how I live and how many people’s lives I touch through my journey. That was why I said I wouldn’t be putting too much attention on things that don’t matter and that was where that came from. When I saw people thought I said I was going to die, in fact, someone even reached out to me.

I was like, baby and I ain’t going nowhere. This is where I’m going to be, a pain in your butt till maybe when I’m like 90,” the mother of one quipped.

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