‘Racism & Tribalism’ – Singer Di’Ja Reacts To Okada Ban

'Racism & Tribalism' - Singer Di'Ja Reacts To Okada Ban
Di’Ja

One of the most popular female artists in Nigeria, Di’Ja has come out like other celebrities to share her views on the ban of Okada in Lagos.

'Racism & Tribalism' - Singer Di'Ja Reacts To Okada Ban

She took to her Twitter handle where she expressed how she felt about the removal of Okada and Keke in Lagos state by Governor Sanwo-Olu, restricting motorcycles in several parts of Lagos state and urged him to lift the ban.

See tweet below;

'Racism & Tribalism' - Singer Di'Ja Reacts To Okada Ban

Di’Ja‘s full name is Hadiza Blell, who was born to a Sierra Leonean father and a northern Nigerian mother.

Her family finally settled down in Nigeria, Di’ja also lived in Sierra Leone, the United States, and Canada. Unlike many popular artists, she has a double bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Biology.

She started her music career in 2008 and performed as one of the opening singers for Akon’s performance at Sierra Leone’s 49th Independence anniversary celebration.

In 2012 and 2013, she also released some of her hot singles. Di’ja came into the limelight when Don Jazzy signed her to the Mavin Record label in 2014. Her first official single under the label was also released that year.

She got married in 2015 at a very private wedding, had their first child in 2016.

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