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Waje contemplates remarrying, insists on God fearing man


As R&B singer, Waje, contemplates the possibility of remarrying and finding true love, she drew a list of attributes and one of them must be a God fearing man.
The single mother stated all the interests she is looking to find in an interview with Punch News' Saturday Beats.
According to Waje, money isn't all that matters but she is insistent that her new type of man must be hardworking and good looking.
“I have not ruled out the concept of love and re-marrying from my life, I can never do that.

"I look for certain criteria in a man and the first is that he has to be God-fearing.

"I don’t need a passive God-fearing man; he has to really invest in his faith.

"The only way I can love someone completely and unconditionally is if I experience a bigger kind of love and that is God’s love.

"I also like a man who is not afraid to be expressive and who is not afraid to support someone who is hard working and in the public domain.

"He should not put restrictions on me and must know that this is my job and would allow me shine. Also I would want a hardworking person.

"He does not have to have about $10m in his bank account but when you see someone who is hard working, it means that no matter how many times we fall, we would rise again.

"He has to be easy on the eyes as well. I don’t care much about his height but he should be a bit tall because I am a tall person," the singer highlighted.

With a countless list of massive hits, Waje boasts of the type of success that puts her on the A-list section of Nigerian musicians.

When it comes to her acting skills, this sultry singer is no pushover.

She once starred in the 2014 Nigerian drama, "Tunnel" alongside Femi Jacobs, Patrick Doyle, Nse- Etm, Lepacious Bose in the Stanlee Ohikhuare directed film.

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