Cynthia Morgan, also known as Madrina, has recently revealed how Nigerian music boss Olamide generously gifted her N1 million.
Madrina resorted to her Instagram account to discuss a shocking occurrence with Olamide. According to her, the YBNL chief gave her a million naira a few months ago.
However, when she pondered sharing this good gesture on social media, a friend cautioned her against it, claiming that the sum was insufficient to promote.
Cynthia demonstrated the significant impact of Olamide’s generous monetary donation by contrasting it with her experience borrowing 1 million naira from her own family, which was fraught with insults.
She underlined that Olamide’s gift was presented with extraordinary humility, which emotionally moved her and prompted her to express genuine appreciation to him.
Cynthia Morgan wrote:
“Told someone olamide sent me a million naira some months ago and the guy said I shouldn’ t put it out there because the money is tOo small. Had to stop talking to that guy cause I No understand,(although,it was never my intention to put it out here) but that statement almost made me post it immediately.
“1million naira wey my own tribes man loan me insult me join. Abeg o 0lamide thank you”
In other news, Cynthia Morgan, a Nigerian dance-hall singer, has revealed why nobody dared to harass her in the Nigerian music industry.
The singer, popularly called Madrina, spoke candidly about her experience with s3xual harassment in the music industry.
Cynthia Morgan stated that she had never been subjected to such harassment because of her tomboyish temperament and forceful way of dealing with others.
According to her, some people in the industry were also afraid of her.
She highlighted her dissatisfaction with the reality of most Nigerian female artists and how it hinders their quest for success in the music industry.
Cynthia Morgan expressed her support for fellow singer Yemi Alade and others in the business, asking them to stay strong. She expressed her hope that spiritual intervention would lead them through the difficulties they encounter.
In her words:
“When I tell people I never witnessed s3xual harassment in the music industry they are always surprised. Firstly, in real life, I was a tomboy and secondly, I always use to threaten people on how I will import people from Benin to fuck everybody up. Them they fear me for that Lagos.
It’s just so sad how being feminine and wanting to be successful makes you a prey. I really pray for a better Nigeria/world.
Stay tough.
God will see us through”.
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