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Mr. Eazi gives lover, Temi Otedola, early Valentine’s Day treat

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Nigerian-Ghanaian singer, Mr. Eazi, has given his lover, Temi Otedola, a heartwarming Valentine’s Day treat.

It’s just two days to Valentine’s Day, however, the Empawa head honcho decided to shower love and affection for his partner.

He shared photos and videos of the duo enjoying their time together on a special date night.

Indeed, the scenery was magnificent and enthralling.

Mr. Eazi and Temi have been dating for four years. Their love story has remained one of the most fascinating in the entertainment industry.

During an interview session with journalists, the singer-cum-songwriter described how he met Temi; the younger sister of his music colleague, DJ Cuppy, in London, The United Kingdom.

The musician said:

“I met Temi in London.

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It was an event and her sister invited me.

“Her sister was playing at the event somewhere in Nightbridge and she said oh come out, follow me to this event. So I followed her to the event and then she was ‘deejaying’ and all of a sudden it was just me and Temi sitting down and just watching her.

“Not really, she didn’t like to meet my sister, you know, she invited her sister, she invited me.

“And by the time her sister came, she was already playing, so her sister came to the table and it was me and her.

“So, obviously, you have to socialise, so I said, Hi what’s up, my name is Mr. Eazi.”

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