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  • curprev 10:1610:16, 7 November 2018 23.151.192.180 talk 4,593 bytes −27 There is no reliable source that says she was born in London, only that she's from London, speaking as an Eritrean-born who grew up in london myself, being from london does not mean born in this great city undo

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  • curprev 07:2507:25, 20 September 2018 199.101.62.30 talk 4,620 bytes 0 London lcaim debunked - I just listened to an interview with her saying, "moved to london a tage 3 from Southern Africa" and in the same interview she stated she is zimbabwean. I don't know the station the bus was playing but this interview happened a short time ago. I'll find the link if I can get the name of the station for you. undo

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  • curprev 08:4808:48, 6 August 2018 199.101.62.30 talk 4,620 bytes −87 This is a common mistake. She did not sing Sweeter love, that was done by Eritrean singer Shasta Abdulla-Hussein who's voice is quite similar. I can understand this common mistake undo

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