Nigerian singer Cynthia Morgan has revealed she may never return to the music scene, marking a potential end to a once-vibrant career that captivated many fans.
In a video message addressing a resurfaced clip that sparked concern about her well-being, the artist clarified that the footage is over a year old and assured the public that she is doing fine.
“So hello and good morning everyone. God bless you all. There’s a video of me making rounds on social media, and I just want to address that. I would like to tell everyone that that video is over a year old. I’d like to let everybody know that I’m well. Thank you all for your concern. I might not be able to respond to every message, but I see them and I appreciate them,” she said.
Morgan thanked fans for their ongoing support, including one who went as far as creating a GoFundMe account on her behalf. However, she expressed hesitation about reactivating the fundraiser due to past complications involving the mishandling of a similar initiative.
“There’s a fan of mine that went to the extent of creating a GoFundMe account for me. I’m looking into it to see if I would like for the account to go public, because I’d like to say that when I first had my interview, there was a GoFundMe account that was created for me. But unfortunately, the person that was handling the account said the account was shut down, so I didn’t get any money from the GoFundMe apart from the money that was directly sent to my account.”
She added, “I think I’m quite maybe traumatized with the idea of setting up a GoFundMe again. Also, most importantly, I would like to be very straightforward with everyone—that my immediate goal or my future goal is not to get back to music.”
Cynthia Morgan, now focused on a new chapter in her life, disclosed that she is currently pursuing ventures in real estate and ministry. She noted that more details about these pursuits would be shared in due course.
“I’m now into real estate, and I’m also into ministry, of which I’ll be dropping more details in due time. I wouldn’t like to tell people that I’m setting up a GoFundMe to get back to music or anything like that. I’m not sure about music for me.”
While she expressed appreciation for her time in the music industry, the singer emphasized that any potential return to music would not be career-driven but rather for her personal enjoyment.
“I don’t regret making music, but I think I made a lot of it with so much passion. As of now, I can tell you that I didn’t get what I deserved, but I give all glory to God. I certainly will tell you that I might not be able to go back to music and do it the way I used to. I might be able to return to it in a better way, or I might never want to go back at all.
“If I ever decide to do music again, it would just be for the fun of it. You never can tell what tomorrow holds. I’m not going to shut all the doors and say I’ll never record again or get in the studio. I don’t know what tomorrow holds.”
Morgan concluded by urging those wishing to donate to the GoFundMe account to do so with a clear understanding that music is no longer her primary focus.
“But I would like to tell everyone that if you wish to donate to the GoFundMe account, please know that getting back to music is not definite—and that’s what it is.
“Thank you, everyone. God bless you all, and have a great day.”