Nigerian artist, Lekan Osifeso Jr., better known as Lojay, has clarified the specifics of his friendship with Folashade Adeleke, the daughter of Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke. In a recent interview, the singer emphasized that his connection with Folashade is strictly platonic.
According to reports the Falling hitmaker refuted claims of a romantic relationship with Folashade, who is a relative of Afrobeats star Davido.
He characterized her as someone extremely close to him and part of his closest companions, while asserting that there is no love affair between them.
Lojay further mentioned that he is not in a position to engage in a relationship at this time. He explained that prioritizing personal healing and growth is essential, which is why he has chosen to stay single for the time being.
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He stated:
“Fola is genuinely my best friend. From the moment I first encountered her, I sensed she was special. She’s the sole female in the 30BG crew, and she supports everyone. Ever since, we have bonded and maintained a strong friendship.
“Unfortunately for me, I’m not prepared for a relationship right now. Some might presume that means I’m fooling around, but that’s far from my truth. Sometimes, individuals truly need time to recover from previous experiences, and that’s precisely where I am currently.


