Iyanya Blames the Media for His Failed Relationships: ‘I’ve Learned My lesson’

Iyanyais single, but when he decides to get into a relationship, he will no longer share that aspect ofhis life with the public. And there’s a reason for this.
Speaking with Punch in a new interview where he talked about his private life, career and music, theMavin singer blamed the media for all his failed relationships–from Yvonne Nelson to Freda Francis–saying that he lost the women because he made their relationship public.
See the excerpts from the intevriew:
Asked why he is not dating now, he said:
“How do I miss the attention of women when I am running away from them? 
Check me out, even without music, you think I would not get girls? Girls are not an issue, they flock around me and it is even happening as I speak with you. I am not in love with anybody at the moment because I am focused on a lot of things. When the time comes, nobody would know.

”And he tells why none of his fans will be meeting his next partner:

“When I fall in love again, I am definitely not going to inform the press and the reason is simple, anytime I step out to tell the world that this is my girlfriend, I end up losing the girl. Over the years, I have learnt to keep it to myself. I would show the world my videos and shows but not my girlfriend. I would not show the world when we are kissing. I have learnt from my past mistakes.

”And speaking about his dwindling fame, he said:

“I feel nothing when people say I am notthe Iyanya they used to know because everything is in their head. 
What you think about me is not what is happening in my world and you think such because of what you see or hear. I am fine, I am blessed and I am still touring the world. Iam happy. 
So, if you are over there thinking that Iyanya is not who he used to be, then that is your thought and has nothing to do with me.”
“Everything about me is still happening on a high level; don’t judge me based on what I post on social media. I am blessed and it is for life. You cannot judge me based on what you see me post. I show you only what I want you to see, it does not mean that my life depends on the pictures or videos that I post. 
This is a social media world where people judge you based on what they see on your social media pages.

Asked what he thinks about people’s opinion of his music, he said:

“People would have different opinions about my music but as an entertainer, I have to be versatile. I won a competition in 2008 and within the ten weeks that the competition lasted, I was expected todo different genres of music. I don’t just have fans that want to listen to dance songs, there are those who want to hear me sing, so there is nothing wrong with stepping the tempo up or down because I am not catering to a particular kind of fans. 
I have people who love the Kukere guy while the others are in love with the guy that won MTN Project Fame nine years ago. I always try to balance it but itis okay for people to have their opinion but I am doing very well.”

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