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Diana B loses her Youtube Channel to hackers

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Diana B, wife to gospel musician Bahati’s is in tears after losing her YouTube account to hackers.

The hackers are reported to have deleted some of her songs, just months after she ventured into music.

Diana B went lamenting on her social media handles after someone allegedly hacked the account, changed the name and finally deleted the account.

“I have lived at peace with everyone and I have always stayed on my lane. I don’t know why anyone would do this to me. We shall be back soon, stay strong Team Diana,” she said.

The YouTube channel that had over 605,000 subscribers and over 7.5 million views is now in the hands of the hackers with most of her songs deleted or hidden.

The ‘Hatutaachana’ hit maker now says the issue is in the hands of her management and they in the process of getting the issues sorted.

Austine Ogalo
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