Wololo! Diamond's dad thinks Tanasha is not wife material enough

Piece by: Grace Kerongo
Lifestyle

Diamond Platnumz' father spoke candidly about Diamond and Tanasha's romantic relationship.

He told vlogger Carry Mastory why he thinks Diamond is not ready to settle at all.

Asked if Diamond had warned him from speaking to the media about his family issues, Mzee Abdul said,

"It could be true or not but Tanzanians love gossiping. What it is, is, when I have an interview I should talk about me and nothing else not about Naseeb all the time. The issue came in when people wanted to find out if me and Naseeb are at loggerheads. Yet, at the time we were reconciled and in a good place with each other."

Baba Diamond pointed out that marriage is a beautiful thing and that Queen Darleen being wed as a second wife - which is accepted in the Islamic faith.

Adding that atleast she is married unlike others who are "played around with and never get married".

Asked why Naseeb is still not married, Adbul said,

"It is in the works. He is looking for a good wife. He can marry, even now but end up separated. And then people will talk and say, 'See he cannot even sustain a marriage!'"

This comment was very telling since the son is currently dating Tanasha Donna.

Abdul continued,

"But I pray and believe he will get the right person to settle down with so that once he gets married, that is it."

He continued, " Unless he wants to add wife number two and three since it is allowed in Islam. I think he hasn't found a woman that he is satisfied with or one that needs him enough. I believe God will bless him with the perfect wife."

What about Tanasha?

"Ohhhh, well all the women he has had in his life are good women. I don't understand why he is still unmarried. You might see that that person is good but the one living with them know their secret flaws that I may not know."

Rulling Tanasha out as the one for Diamond, Adbul added,

"With time God will bless him with a good woman that he needs. When we had heart to heart talks, he said he is ready but I got the sense that he is not yet there yet."

"In the days of our babus the men would advise you on where to marry from. But nowadays the youth just rush into relationships not knowing what kind of family they have married from what kind of problems they have," Mzee Abdul concluded.