Colonel Mustafa reveals why he dumped his virgin fiancée and why he won’t dare unmask his current girlfriend

Colonel Mustafa was talking about marriage sometimes in October last year, but the controversial rapper ended up dumping his sweetheart anyway.

Mustafa is among the celebrities who jinxed when it comes to relationships; every time he’s about to settle down with a lady something happens to disrupt the planned wedding.

The rapper was dumped by Marya when wedding plans were in the pipeline. The same also happened with his former fiancée Mikato.

“We have been dating for two years now and I plan to take 50 cows to her family,” Colonel Mustafa was quoted by Heads Up in 2016 discussing his plans to make Mikato his wife.

Colonel Mustafa and Marya back then when they were still dating

So why did Mustafa and Mikato split before they walked down the aisle? Apparently Mustafa couldn’t stand the long dry spell, his fiancée was a virgin and was ONLY willing to be deflowered once she got married.

“I broke up with the gospel artiste because she insisted that I have to marry her when she is still a virgin. I told her that I could not wait for marriage to have sex with her. Before marrying someone, I must have sexual knowledge of the partner I will spend the rest of my life with. She could be a man and all through I had been made to believe she was a woman,” said Mustafa during an interview on Citizen TV’s 10 Over 10.

Colonel Mustafa and his ex fiancee Mikato

The controversial rapper however confirmed that he’s in another relationship only this time he wasn’t willing to unmask his new catch.

“I am currently dating, and I am very serious about the relationship. My girlfriend is not someone known in the public space. This time round, I decided to keep her from the prying eyes of online users. Every time I introduce my partners to the public, men elope with them. This time round, I vow not to repeat the mistake.”

 

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