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Lady expresses regret after snubbing singer, Asake

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The lady took to her Twitter handle to share a chat between her and the music star, signed to the YBNL record label 

By Kehinde Okeowo

A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to express regret after rebuffing a request by Afrobeats singer and songwriter, Ahmed Ololade Asake, better known as Asake, to get to know her better.  

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Like the popular saying that “opportunity comes but once” it seems the lady, who is a Twitter user, has lost the opportunity to ride on the fame of the reigning music sensation. 

She took to her Twitter handle to share a chat between her and the music star, signed to the YBNL record label.

In the post, the singer had asked for the lady’s number but she declined, insisting she is only interested in his songs and not a relationship. 

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Following Asake’s rise to fame, the lady has now expressed regret for refusing to exchange her phone number with the musician.

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According to her, they might have remained good friends had she obliged his request. 

Sharing the chat, she wrote: “Shebi I for don give am my number, we would have still been friends even if I was not interested.” 

After the post went viral, members of the online community waded into the matter, with the majority of them agreeing it was a missed opportunity. 

A netizen identified as yo_tohbie wrote,  “She nor hold am tight now, him don hot.” 

Another Twitter user, big_lily_offixial said, “It is alright dear, for me no stress.” 

Standxl added, “at least you for get chance to add Asake number to ur CV.” 

Another internet user, holla_____holla247 also said, “Omo if person no get money for this life hen, make I just keep shut.” 

While elabel___.___ wrote, ” coulda, woulda, shouldas all come later.” 

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