'I've been out of the secular world for two years' Amani

Piece by: Queen Serem
Entertainment

Last week, singer Amani announced that she has turned a new leaf. It turns out that she had already switched from the secular world two years ago.

She announced her salvation on social media:

“Circa 2009…on the cover of the Insyder magazine…started that journey at an early age of 18…by this time I had gotten the hang of it. My passion for music thrust me into an Entrepreneurial world was looking at a notebook the other day that had scripts, budgets, marketing plans…yes for my music,” she wrote in part accompanied by the photo below.We just don’t wake up and sing 😜😜😄…I have turned on a new leaf I am now born again but I count it all joy…I learnt so much and gained so much experience."

Talking to Citizen TV, the Talk To You hitmaker kept this on the low key for years.

"I have been out of the secular scene for two years. God made a way for me and I started a hair company....But Around 2012 is when I was just not feeling it at all. I think I got irritable I'm like I dont wanna do this, its getting on my nerves. I somehow felt I had to keep it going coz it was my only source of income."

She says her decision to switch was caused by the fact that she was tired and unhappy of the kind of life she had been living in the past.

"I got very very tired of the life i was living then and it was a process so for a long time I wasn't happy and I could be back stage just about to go on stage and I'm like God get me out of this. Initially, I thought it was the music industry and entertainment so I thought maybe if I take a little break I'll feel better, It never got better.I just wanted to renew my relationship with God and it started way back."

Currently, the Missing My Baby singer is happily married to a Nigerian man who is the owner of a big music app.