Artist Diamond Platnumz on Saturday shared pictures of his kids on social media for the first time after a long time.
After Diamond parted ways with Ugandan socialite cum business lady Zari Hassan, the two have been in endless issues, a war of words and all kind of blame games.
Their 'fight' was escalated after the 'Kanyaga' hitmaker started dating Kenyan media personality, Tanasha Donna.
Diamond then accused Zari for cheating on him with a number of men including Peter Okoye of the famous Psquare of Nigeria and a gym trainer from South Africa.
Zari fought back by accusing the singer for playing blame games after their breakup. She then claimed Diamond was a deadbeat parent before she even cut off the communications between him and their kids, Latiffa Dangote and Prince Nillan.
Diamond had revealed through his recent song, that he was no longer allowed to see his kids besides seeing them on social media.
However, on Saturday, Diamond shared his kids' pictures after talking to them on a video call. The call linked up all of his three kids, Tiffa, Nillan and Daylan.
Diamond at the right upper corner talking to Tiffa and Nillna. [Source/Diamond Platnumz]
Diamond and Daylan and right upper corner talking to Tiffa and Nillan. [Source/Diamond]
The Bongo star said the talk with his kids was to plan how they will be managing his businesses and take them to the highest levels.
Does this mean he is solving out the issues he had with Zari that had triggered her to block the communication? Does it mean Zari has eventually moved on and ready to have Diamond live his life as they co-parent? We will get to know the answers soon.
"@deedaylan@princeNillan @Princess_tiffah and and i, strategizing how we gonna take this @wcb_wasafi and all Wasafi companies to the Next Level this Year.... i can see someone is Really happy!and someone feel like crying coz of missing me🔥🌍🔥m (sic)," read Diamond's caption on his kids' photos.
Diamond's current lover Tanasha Donna is expecting a baby in two months time while Zari is set to get married on 18 July, Nelson Mandela's Day.