Famous Nigerian singer, Dona Diva, a
native of Delta state was recently
interviewed by The Entertainer.
She had a lot to say and she also opened up
on some prívate stuffs.
Who is Dona Diva?
My real name is Dona Adjah and my stage
name is Dona Diva. I'm from the Urhobo
speaking part of Delta State. I am into music
and fashion.
How would you describe your
experience as a singer?
It's a bitter-sweet experience but I have
chosen the sweet part of it. In everything you
do, there are bound to be ups and downs. I
combine fashion and music together and it's
quite exciting because I appear on stage with
my own hand made costumes and people are
like, 'nice dress' even before I start
performing. It's not really been easy but I'm
having fun.
Tell us about the single you have on air?
The single I initially dropped was Shut Up. I
did it because of people who tried to run me
down. I am saying Shut Up to these negative
people because I know you can achieve
anything as long as you believe in your
dreams, in yourself and in God. The new
single is New Gaga; I am dropping its video
any time soon. It's all about music and
dance. The message is, just enjoy the music,
feel the rhythm and let go off your sorrows.
Could we say you're not married
because you're distracted by the loads
of rich guys hanging around you? Do
you believe in love?
Love does exist. I don't know whether it is
true love but it does exist. But the fact that I
mingle with rich boys doesn't mean I
wouldn't know who to choose when the time
comes. I can't replace love with material
things or riches.
Isn't your boyfriend scared you might
dump him for a richer guy?
I don't know how he feels but he supports
my career.
Isn't he sometimes worried?
Yes, sometimes I see it in him but he
supports me.
Have you ever had a crush on any of
your fans before?
Yes, I was having this crush on a guy
(laughs) but I found out he's married so I had
to let go.
What was it like the first time you had
séx?
You say wetin? (laughter) It was a lot of
crying because it was painful. The same thing
I think for every girl.
What was it like performing for
Obasanjo and Jonathan?
I performed with Sugar Band at Obasanjo's
birthday and I was excited. I also performed
for President Jonathan. I saw him smiling as
he watched me. I felt so special that my
president appreciates what I am doing; it was
a great experience for me.
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