In an interview with Punch, the singer talked his travails while hustling and who he looks up to;
I learnt that to succeed in life, I had to stay passionate about my dreams, never settle for less and keep working hard every day. Most importantly, I learnt to believe that God makes everything possible in good time.
I have been through a lot of things in life, and if I begin to share my story, you will be shocked. I was born into a fairly comfortable family but I was a rebel and I often ran away from home.
I once lived in Port Harcourt with a woman who was older than me and she used me like I was a s*x toy. I had to service her whenever she had the urge in exchange for food and a roof over my head.
However, I have always dreamed big. Despite my travails, I never let go of my aspirations while believing that one day, I would make it big.
On who his role models are, he said;
That would be Bishop David Oyedepo. I attend Living Faith Church, aka Winner’s Chapel, and I don’t joke with the activities of the church.
As much as I can, I make sure I attend as many of their services, crusades, and other programmes whenever I’m in the country
So many parts to this guy, like an onion, one's past does not determine one's future...
ReplyDeleteThank God he delivered you from that end time old ponyor
ReplyDeleteIf it was a woman that revealed this....... I rest my case
ReplyDeleteIt's like you read my mind
Delete#Anger doesn't solve anything.
ReplyDeleteIt builds nothing, but can destroy everything*
Hmmmm, I thank God for your life Timaya.....
ReplyDeleteThank God for your life timayaππππππ
ReplyDeleteYou are equally responsible.
ReplyDeleteYou had a choice, Timaya.
You could have gone back home.
Abi ooo.
DeleteEwwwww. Heart wrenching.
ReplyDeleteYour scars don't determine your future, wear it like lines of gold, your honour, as you embrace life's struggles.