Niniola Apata Reflects on True Character After Husband's Service of Songs

Following the service of songs held for her late husband, Michael Ndika, Nigerian singer Niniola Apata has taken to social media to express her gratitude to those who have supported her during this difficult time. The Grammy-nominated artist, known for her soulful voice, penned a heartfelt note on her Instagram story, thanking the Apata family, her colleagues, and friends for their unwavering support. In a rather cryptic post, Niniola stated that the passing of a loved one has a way of revealing people's true nature, saying 'It's better to have pure water run through your veins than blood that is supposed to be thicker.' She further emphasized that death has a way of unmasking people's real character, noting that 'D3ath let's you see people's true form.' The service of songs, which took place on Saturday, was a precursor to her late husband's burial, which is scheduled to take place during the week. As Niniola navigates this challenging period, she is finding solace in the support of her loved ones and the lessons she is learning about the true nature of those around her.
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Niniola don see say death dey expose people wey no get good heart, she talk say make pure water dey your vein pass blood wey be say thicker than water. Na true talk be dis, make we dey mindful of who we call friend or family.
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