Teni Declares Her Love Interest in Mayorkun, Hopes to Tie the Knot with Him.

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Teni, a Nigerian singer, publicly expresses her interest in marrying her colleague Mayorkun, sparking excitement and speculation in the music industry, with fans eagerly awaiting Mayorkun's response.

 

The Nigerian music industry has witnessed another romantic twist, as popular singer Teniola Apata, known professionally as Teni, has publicly expressed her interest in her colleague, Mayorkun. The revelation came after Mayorkun's appearance at Davido's wedding ceremony on Tuesday, where he was spotted posing with the happy couple, Davido and Chioma.

A photo of the trio was shared on Instagram, and it caught Teni's attention. She took to the comment section to surprisingly reveal her desire to tie the knot with Mayorkun. "Na me go still marry Mayor," she wrote, which translates to "I will still marry Mayorkun."

Teni's comment has since sparked excitement and speculation among fans and colleagues in the industry. While some have congratulated her on her bold move, others have expressed shock and disbelief. Mayorkun, however, has yet to respond to Teni's public declaration of interest.

This development comes as a surprise to many, as Teni has kept her personal life private and hasn't been linked to any high-profile relationships in the past. Mayorkun, on the other hand, has been focused on his music career, releasing hit songs and collaborating with top artists.

Teni's bold move has set tongues wagging, with fans eagerly waiting to see if Mayorkun will reciprocate her feelings. The music industry is known for its romantic connections and collaborations, but this unexpected declaration has taken everyone by surprise.

As the news continues to spread like wildfire, fans are rooting for the potential couple, hoping to see them take their relationship to the next level. Whether Mayorkun will accept Teni's proposal remains to be seen, but one thing is certain - the Nigerian music industry has just gotten more interesting!

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