Zari Responds To Diamond Platnumz On “Nkumira Omukwano” Message In Cryptic Text
Thigh-strong socialite, Zari Hassan, has in a clever text responded to baby daddy, Diamond Platnumz.
While performing at a charity concert at the Kololo Independence Grounds last Friday, Diamond Platnumz dedicated Aziz Azion’s Nkumira Omukwano to the baby mama.
Nkumira Omukwano loosely translates thus: Keep My Love.
The song does not only end there. It goes on to suggest that whoever you are with at the time could be lying to you. In this case, the song suggested that Zari’s younger hubby, Shakib could be lying to the socialite.
The powerful message must have reached Zari who was by the time out of the country.
In a message on Monday, Zari cleverly reached out to Diamond Platnumz.
According to Zari, “One of the biggest causes of regret and unhappiness in today’s culture is the “grass is greener” mentality.”
“The grass is NOT greener on the other side, it’s greener where you water it,” she stated, and added that “Most people don’t want to mow their own grass because it actually takes WORK.”
“Happy new week, let’s start watering our own grass.”
To interpret this for the purpose of this story, Zari meant that you don’t have to run around looking for a better partner but that you can create one.
Before their break-up, Zari accused Diamond Platnumz of cheating.
In her advise, however, she says it is important to grow and build relationships that run around looking for a ‘perfect’ one.
Zari Responds To Diamond Platnumz On “Nkumira Omukwano” Message In Cryptic Text