Nigerian singer Omah Lay and his Kenyan counterpart Tanasha Donna has once again reignited discussion concerning their relationship after commenting on her photo
On the photo, he posted a love emoji, which Tanasha responded to by posting another one. Netizens reacted to this, claiming that the duo are dating.

This is not the first time however it is being claimed that they are dating. Controversial blogger Edgar Obare recently exposed the alleged relationship, citing the two men in South Sudan when he travelled for a show.
His visit to Kenya a few weeks ago also fuelled the claim, as the duo were allegedly spotted together at the coast. Despite all these, Omah Lay denied dating Tanasha, claiming their relationship was like that of a brother and sister.
With all the signs, it is hard to make a judgment. More importantly, she has not declared that she is in any relationship after she broke up with her baby daddy, Tanzanian Bongo star Diamond Platinumz
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