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My Uncle Used To Sell Weed, I Fell In Love Of Reggae Music Because Of Him – Oheneni Adazoa

Oheneni Adazoa has revealed how she became a big fan of reggae music.

Sompa Fm presenter Oheneni Adazoa has narrated what influenced her love for reggae music.

Though she runs a very conservative relationship and social issues radio talk show she always finds a way to spice it with reggae music.

She was on the Delay show and as expected she was asked about her love for reggae music and Culture especially.

Oheneni Adazoa revealed that growing up her uncle used to sell weed and he used to play Culture music most of the time.

According to her she fell in love with the music and the legendary musician through her uncle Johnny’s influence.

 

 

In the same interview she talked about her marriage and 20 years wait for a child after marriage.

Read Also: My Mum Passed Away Worrying About Me Not Getting Her A Baby After 20 Years Marriage – Oheneni Adazoa

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