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Don Jazzy dismiss news claiming he will never marry, Nigerians react

On Saturday, April 13, the internet was abuzz with reports claiming the CEO of Mavin records, Don Jazzy, is not ready for marriage made rounds.

Now the music producer is claiming in a set of tweets that the interview misrepresented his thoughts and what he said.

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The news report has claimed Don Jazzy said he needs to work on himself until he is ready and that at the end of it, if someone is still interested in him it will be great. The music producer was said to have noted that there are beautiful and nice ladies out there but he doubt he is not there yet and not in a hurry to settle down.

With the turn out of the interview, Don Jazzy on Twitter to clarify issue expressing his disappointment in the interviewer.

See his tweet denying the interview below:

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His tweet denying the interview generated over 5,000 reactions and 1, 145 retweets and over 400 comments. See some below:

In an earlier Instagram post, Don Jazzy shared a rather dapper-looking photo of himself and revealed he now has a girlfriend. In his words: "I know u will want to toast me now. But it’s too late I have a babe now."

Don Jazzy is known for often making jokes about a lot of things that many people wind up taking seriously and therefore, his latest revelations has left many fans wondering if he is joking as usual or has actually gotten himself a girlfriend.

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