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“I Was Called Lord Of The Rings” Mo’Cheddah Reveals

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Nigerian singer, Mo’Cheddah, is living the life she always dreamed of, away from the public eye and the constant need for validation.

In a recent appearance on the Tea With Tay podcast, the talented artist opened up about her personal life and shared some fascinating insights into her journey.

Mo’Cheddah, who is now a proud mother of one, revealed that she started dating at the young age of 17.

After ten long years of dating, she finally tied the knot with her husband, the love of her life.

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According to Mo’Cheddah, she wasn’t sure she was ready for a relationship and focused all her energy on her music.

But everything changed when she met her husband, who she describes as the most extraordinary man on earth.

However, the singer also faced challenges along the way. Despite being in a long-term relationship, she was subjected to trolling from haters, who labeled her as “lord of the rings”.

Despite the negativity, Mo’Cheddah remained unperturbed and focused on her love for her husband. She is now at peace and in a happy place with the man she loves.

In addition to her love life, Mo’Cheddah also shared her thoughts on online validation and how she has chosen to block herself from the constant need for validation.

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She believes that life is too short to waste time on negative comments and criticism from online trolls. Instead, she has chosen to live her life on her own terms and focus on the things that bring her happiness and peace.

In conclusion, Mo’Cheddah is a true inspiration for anyone who is struggling to find their place in the world. Her journey is a testament to the power of love, determination, and the courage to live life on your own terms, despite the challenges and obstacles that come your way.

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