Diana Kenoly: Nigerian Lady Refused To Take Photo With Wife Of US Music Legend

Never look down on people'. A Nigerian man, Moses Okezie, has revealed how he met Diana Kenoly, the pretty young wife of American Christian singer, Ron Kenoly, at an international conference in the United States. According to him, he was very surprised to notice that the lady he was chatting with was actually Diana Kenoly as he asked her to take pictures with him which she agreed to....


A Nigerian lady who was with him (Moses Okezie) refused to take pictures with Diana Kenoly because she doubted that she was the wife of the music legend due to the fact that she was serving at the conference..the Nigerian lady was quoted saying 'celebrities don't usually serve at Conferences'.

According to Moses, Diana called her husband on phone and asked him to speak with him. After seeing that she was the real deal, the Nigerian lady now asked Diana for a picture which she obliged.

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Never look down on people'. A Nigerian man, Moses Okezie, has revealed how he met Diana Kenoly, the pretty young wife of American Christian singer, Ron Kenoly, at an international conference in the United States. According to him, he was very surprised to notice that the lady he was chatting with was actually Diana Kenoly as he asked her to take pictures with him which she agreed to....

A Nigerian lady who was with him (Moses Okezie) refused to take pictures with Diana Kenoly because she doubted that she was the wife of the music legend due to the fact that she was serving at the conference..the Nigerian lady was quoted saying 'celebrities don't usually serve at Conferences'.

According to Moses, Diana called her husband on phone and asked him to speak with him. After seeing that she was the real deal, the Nigerian lady now asked Diana for a picture which she obliged.





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