A "Palour" where Nigerians in particular and all nations in general can air their experiences and also learn from others in this very complex, delicate and over-looked but exciting topic called relationship. It's a place to feel free to discuss what makes or breaks a relationship. We are not here to judge anyones idea, afterall, culture, belief,or location might differ.you don't have to identify yourself either. I hope we will have a really good time!
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This is great. When she first released her album then, I was madly in love with her. Though, I was also a child but not a kid. I love her voice, her musics and even wish I could see her every day of my life.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I love you. When you said in your album, 'Don't treat me like a child', I was overwhelmed. May God be with you.
I can not but say the truth, I wish I could marry her, for you all to know the extent of my love for her. But, who am I then. She is my feeling. I am very sure she is happily married now and say congratulation to the very man of her life now.
We really plenty for her matter. I personally got jealous while holding that dude in " don't treat me like a child" video
DeleteOhhh my God, what can i say.... Yvonne was my crush then, i was 11yrs old then and fall in love with Yvonne straight away as this music was released. Ohhhh lala, Yvonne, may God bless you for giving me the memories. Hope you are married now with your own family. All the best for you Yvonne.
ReplyDeletei was madly in love with her then even though i was like about 8yrs old.OMG i could do anything then to listen to her songs and even would wish i could see her pretty little face then.Sure she should be married and have lovely kids by now.Wish she released more songs now.
ReplyDeleteGood gracious! Yvonne Maha, it was in my primary school days, forever embedded in my heart, I & my brother wld be glued watching her on television with her songs, golden memorable songs, Yvonne I wish u best u d best in life 4 making our days then, GOD bless u wherever u re now
ReplyDeleteGreat songs great hits of the 80's.pure and undefiled lyrics.nor like what we have today.stay glued to Jesus.
ReplyDeleteYvonne Maha was love by every child and teenager that head her voice in the 80's.
ReplyDeleteHowever, whatever lead to her sudden exit from the music scene and a thriving music carrier must have been enough to cause her death if she had stayed. And to cover up, whoever exploited her innocence came up with the rumor about her death from abortion.
If Yvonne Maha is alive she will definitely break her silence one day particularly after God Will have arrested her and given her a different voice to speak out and confront those that exploited her innocence whoever they were, dead or alive.
This is important to protect other young women from becoming victims.
Good old days, Yvonne was the toast of every child. Wish her the best
ReplyDeleteMy God I cant believe this is you.I featured in your video Diocha in 1983.Thank God you are still alive.God bless you. Ibrahim Miller
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say... the very love of my childhood days has somehow resurrected. Good to see she's become a beautiful woman. I never treated you like a child back then. I always wished for wings like a dove so I could fly away to be with you, but it never happened. May never happen. Love you dearly Yvonne. Am truly, your number ONE fan.
ReplyDeleteWhere is she now? Please lets hear once more.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Funmi Adams????
ReplyDeleteWhere is she now, would like to hear from her
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DeleteYvonne please may I know we're u from, precisely what part of Nigeria u from
ReplyDeleteGood old days , she was toast of every music lover
ReplyDeleteWow! Yvonne Maha produced by Sony Okosun back in dem days!
ReplyDeleteShe was great and her song made every growing child in the early 80's in nageria excited. You were loved by all that listens and watch you perform on NTA. Wishing you the best where ever you find yourself now. Cheers.
ReplyDeleteYou cannot believe how much I mourned Yvonne when I heard of her death. And now hearing that she’s still alive gives me a great joy. I remember then the way my mom used to address me whenever she featured. She had a great impact in the way I developed interest in music. Let’s hear from you Yvonne Maha and probably release another album soon. So glad to know you’re doing well.
ReplyDeleteShe was a role model then to all. We all loved her.
ReplyDeleteI love her music back then, happy to listen to her songs once agaln
ReplyDeleteAh! Wahala dey o! No be only you guys o! I was the number one boy crazily in love with Yvonne Maha in Nigeria 1980s. That boy in her musical video hugging her made me burn with hot jealously, until a journalist said that he maybe her brother or so. I nearly faint on top her matter ooo! Love is like a drug, I was intoxicated with no cure.
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