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Iyanya Finally Opens Up On Why He Broke up With Yvonne Nelson


Iyanya has revealed real reasons he broke up with Ghanaian Actress Yvonne Nelson whom he dated for sometimes before their relationship hit the rock .

The singer made this known in an interview with The Nation when asked about whom his dating presently .

“ I am not in a relationship and I will tell you why . It ’ s not that I don’ t want a woman in my life but the thing I that being Iyanya alone is so much work , ” said Iyanya , who is currently working on his Extended Play which will drop on March 28 .
“ So much pressure and so much sleepless night . Oh yea lets chill , oh no I gotta go now , I ’ m flying over this Friday to spend the weekend with you and I be like okay , come over and when she touched down, I have to go somewhere this night . So all that stuffs is really making it hard for me to have a relationship because not everybody is able to accept the fact that I ’ m going to be in love with somebody who is not going to be around always .”

When asked if not being around caused the split between him and Ghanaian actress , Yvonne Nelson he said “ that was the main reason actually, although the media will always be the media. But we broke up because we hardly had time for each other. So , it ’ s like every time she flies from Ghana to Nigeria during that time I drop Kukere I was hustling and I would do four shows in a day and I will make 2 million because I was hustling boy and any call at any time I was going for it . So, I won ’ t say because I was in love with a woman I ’ m going to see money and I ’ m going to lay back. When you have a girlfriend and she’ s watching your Snapchat seeing girls back- stage hugging you she will be like hell no! I can ’ t do this shit . And then you finally found a nice girl that ’ s ready to cope with all that and her parents are like Musician keh? So I just have to do my music and make money.”

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