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A heartbroken Nadia Nakai has opened up about her fears of being lonely now that AKA is gone.
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‘I don’t want to live alone’: Nadia Nakai opens up about moving on

‘I don’t want 2 live my life alone. It’ll have to be something I’d have 2 get used to,’ wrote Nadia in a heartbreaking post.

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A heartbroken Nadia Nakai has opened up about her fears of being lonely now that AKA is gone.
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@nadianakai

South African rapper Nadia Nakai is still picking up the pieces of her life after her boyfriend and fellow rapper Kiernan “AKA” Forbes was shot and killed in Durban in February this year. For the last couple of months, Nadia has been sharing photos, videos, and short updates about the healing process as she comes to terms with the fact that AKA is no more.

Once again heading online, the musician discussed the concept of finding love again and shared how she doesn’t want to be alone for the rest of her life.

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Nadia Nakai shares touching post about being alone after AKA’s death

While most of South Africa has seemingly moved on from the death of local hitmaker AKA, Nadia Nakai is still grieving.

The Nah I Mean rapper had been dating AKA for just over a year when he was assassinated outside Wish On Florida Road restaurant on 10 February this year.

While she initially refrained from using social media for the first few weeks after his untimely passing, Nadia is back online and has shared dozens of posts regarding her relationship and how she is struggling to cope with the loss of the love of her life.

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Nadia Nakai and AKA. Image via Instagram @nadianakai

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Just don’t wanna be lonely?

In a recent Twitter post, the 32-year-old wrote how afraid she is of being alone for the rest of her life.

In the heartbreaking post, she shared how many people are able to live by themselves after losing their partners but she just isn’t one of those people.

“My Gran is okay living her life alone, she says she’s used to it. I don’t want2live my life alone. it’ll have to be something I’d have 2get used to. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not just me, there are a lot of people doing this life thing alone, no partner, it just sucks. But life,” she wrote.

The post received many comments from her fans who shared sweet words of comfort and support.

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