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Singer is more loving than you know, here's why

The singer went further to say her husband is not the type who is into social media or what goes on there.

The singer, who is married to a Caucasian man recently opened up to Punch Newspaper on how she has sustained her marriage  and relationship with husband.

In a recent chat, she said, "Maturity and love are the factors that have kept us together. My man was the first to be mature in the relationship; then he allowed me to grow and I’m picking it up day by day. Love was not enough."

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The singer went further to say her husband is not the type who is into social media or what goes on there.

“My man doesn’t do social media,” Maheeda simply dropped.

I didn't marry my husband for money - Maheeda

Maheeda agreed that her husband rescued her from poverty but maintains she didn't go into the marriage because her husband was rich.

The singer, who had consistently shielded her husband's identity said, “Money wasn’t the major reason I married my husband but it was one of the factors. I believe it was a matter of destiny; it was meant to be because at some point, I tried to stop it by running away but thank God for my daughter who gave me the push I needed. I wasn’t sure anymore if it was for love or money and I didn’t want to live a lie in marriage because then, I didn’t believe in divorce.”

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Maheeda says being married to another race has its advantages

Maheeda also noted that there are much benefits being married to another race aside black.

She said, “I think there isn’t much difference. The only difference I see is that white men respect you no matter where they pick you up; be it from the street, club, church or work. I know some women talk of black guys and sex but trust me, some Italian mafias are also very good in that particular area.”

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