The artiste Pasuma apart from being a Fuji music is legend is also known to be a chronic bachelor.
Pasuma who is said to be in his late 40’s or early 50s is not yet married but has kids. In a recent interview with Encomium Magazine, the Fuji star says he is okay with not having a wife.
“I am comfortable. I think anything you do in this life, you just have to believe in yourself first. At the same time, if I am not ready to do anything, nobody can force me to do it. By now, I believe people should allow me live my life, they should just wait, it is my life. They should just leave me alone on that, I have the right to live whichever life that pleases me. I am comfortable living without a wife but I can’t shy away from the fact that I need someone to call my wife under my roof. I know quite alright that it’s better for me to have a wife which I will still do, but people should just wait, get their fingers crossed and let me choose for myself” he told Encomium.
Additionally he said his mother cannot force him to get married. “She doesn’t have a choice but she understands me better. Just like I said, people should just allow me live my life. I know what is good for me and nobody can dictate to me how to live my life” he said.
In July, Pasuma however admitted that he is in a romantic relationship with a lady he met in Dubai. Speaking to Punch Newspaper he narrated how he met her. “‘I am in a relationship right now but we have not tied the knot. I am in a very serious relationship and I have found love. I met my girlfriend in a mall in Dubai. She was with a friend who knew me and greeted me, so she followed suit.
“She did not really know who I was then but her friend was a huge fan. Because she did not know who Pasuma was, I was curious to know more about her. God has already blessed our union and I pray that people would also give us their blessings and not destroy it” said Pasuma.
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