Diamond Platnumz Considers "Maturity of Staying Quiet" While Marrying Zuchu in a Private Ceremony.


 

In a private indoor ceremony, well-known Bongo Flava star Diamond Platnumz and his long-time lover, singer Zuchu, were formally married. Confirmed by people close to the pair, the news coincides with the singer's recent contemplations on the value of silence and personal development.  

After the private wedding, Diamond Platnumz made a powerful public speech highlighting her newly discovered maturity. "Among the things I have learnt is the maturity of staying quiet," he said.


Despite the difficulty, the artist expressed gratitude for the wisdom he believes has been granted to him. "I thank the Almighty God for granting me that wisdom to its level, and I have been living like that for a long time to remain silent whenever he tries to say anything against me, and that is why I have been avoiding even interviews these days," he revealed.

He discussed this important human growth in detail, emphasising the enormous difficulties it brings. "This maturity requires a high level of tolerance, it requires you to have a heart of patience and especially to have a strong heart when someone or people are spreading evil against you in the society and then you have the truth about it but you are supposed to remain silent and do not answer when the truth is inside," Diamond said. He acknowledged that this is a difficult route that calls for "a very high level of endurance."


Diamond Platnumz added that he has benefited greatly from this practice. "Even though it is not an easy thing, I have witnessed its advantages, and it is enormous because God fights your battles and it makes you a winner every day." The newlywed singer also hinted at his previous marital status in a mysterious closing statement, saying, "I know each of you has a completely different picture about Diamond Platnumz and getting married, but I just want to tell you today that Diamond Platnumz has ever been married, and there is a day I will tell you how it went."





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