Yesterday marked a significant and long-awaited moment as the children of Diamond Platnumz, born to his two baby mamas, Tanasha and Zari, had their first public meeting. This special family gathering was shared with the world by the superstar’s social media team.
A heartwarming video captured the entire Dangote clan as they prepared to board a plane to attend the prestigious Trace Awards in Rwanda. The highlight of this video was when Prince Nillan, Diamond’s son with Zari, warmly greeted Naseeb Junior, his half-brother, and lovingly held his hand as they embarked on the journey together. Tiffah, another of Diamond’s children, also joined in the interaction, engaging with her brothers. The proud father watched over them with a beaming sense of pride.

On the flight, Diamond was accompanied by his colleague Zuchu, his mother Sandra Dangote, her husband Uncle Shamte, and his manager Babu Tale. However, the absence of one of Diamond’s alleged children, Dylan, who is said to be the son of Hamisa Mobetto, raised questions among netizens. They wondered why he was not present for this family reunion, despite a previous DNA test that aimed to clarify his paternity.

Diamond has always been somewhat reserved about acknowledging Dylan as his child, often stating in interviews that the mother of a child knows who the father is. This stance has left many with lingering doubts and unanswered questions regarding the true paternity of the child.
The upcoming Trace Awards promises to be a spectacular event featuring some of Africa’s most talented musicians, including Davido, Asake, Olamide, Kiss Daniel, Rema, and of course, Diamond Platnumz. These artists have received multiple nominations in various categories for the awards.

This highly anticipated three-day festival is set to take place at the Kigali Convention and Exhibition Village (KCEV). The climax of the festival, the Trace Awards, will be held a day later at the BK Arena on Saturday, October 21. It is an event that music enthusiasts and fans eagerly look forward to, as it celebrates and honors the remarkable achievements of these talented artists on the African music scene.