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Diamond Clears Air On Life He Admires To Live in Once He Retires From Music

Tanzania and East Africa’s Bongo artiste Diamond Platnumz has made clear the kind of life he would want to live once he retires from music industry. The singer, who has recently been a busy bee attending to international shows and family gatherings, said is setting up his bed so he might lie on at his future.

Referring to God the creator, Diamond advised his fans to make good use of their time emphasizing that God finds pride in a useful man.

“When you get your time, use it well. God has given you time, don’t make him see that he is spending time with someone who doesn’t deserve it. Make God proud to see that he has given you a chance and you have used it well, do justice, involve people.” He said.

However, the singer drew a mark on his sentiments saying it only matters when you use the opportunity in a manner that impacts your life positively.

“But that is, use that opportunity in a positive way as much as you can,” Diamond added.

Branislav Moses Opudo

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