Well-known Ghanaian singer Efya Nokturnal has openly shared her dissatisfaction with the fake friendships and toxic relationships that have crept into her life.
The “Best in Me” hitmaker disclosed on her X (previously Twitter) account that some people intentionally enter one’s life with the intention of taking advantage of them for their own benefit.
Efya revealed in her post that some of the people she thought were in her inner circle actually harbored bad intentions and were negative behind her back.
She continued by exposing the front of friendship and loyalty these people would put on when she was around, but when she wasn’t, they would engage in betrayal and backbiting.
She is now more conscious of the people in her life and will be approaching relationships going forward with more caution as a result of this realization.
“It took me a while to realize that some people come into your life to USE YOU..!!! Damn!! They hate u.. but they stay cos of what they can get from u.. they talking shit behind your back when u ain’t there n kiss ur ass when u there … yeah.. and they swear they GENG …I know this now… EYE CLEAR…WE MOVE!!!!!!,” she wrote.
It took me a while to realize that some people come into your life to USE YOU..!!! Damn!! They hate u.. but they stay cos of what they can get from u.. they talking shit behind your back when u ain’t there n kiss ur ass when u there … yeah.. and they swear they GENG …I know…
— EFYA (@EFYA_Nokturnal) December 11, 2023
Fans and followers of Efya responded to her candid revelation with an outpouring of support in the comments section. She was praised by many for speaking up and for inspiring others to be watchful in spotting genuine friends.
Elsewhere, Sonnie Badu recently opened up about the difficulties he had getting sponsorship for a recent performance.
In a recent interview, Sonnie Badu revealed that his team faced challenges because the majority of the potential sponsors declined to provide support, even after more than five months of careful planning.
As a result, Sonnie Badu was forced to sell his pricey Rolex watch in order to pay for the occasion.
Badu performed a successful Rhytms of Africa concert at the Grand Arena of the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) on Saturday, December 9.