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I passed there on Friday and saw him deceiving himself, claiming to commission the road. When I looked at the quality of the road, I wept for this nation. |
[quote author=Impregnable101 post=112695575]Just when this captain Jack dey give me joy, OP com make me dey feel sad! ![]() Well, I've always wanted to be a rapper. I started writing my own song in 1999. Literally everyone who knew me then thought i was gonna be the biggest thing to ever come out from the rap industry. Like, when every teenagers were dreaming of becoming a doctor, lawyer, engineer etc. I was only thinking of being a successful rapster! Sadly, back then it was very difficult to succeed in the music industry without money (moving to Lagos & working with the big boys) I remember going to orubebe's house(the jega we'll not take this man). Dude listened to my demo & promised to help, but it was all scam! Omo, i Waka that man place tire sotey my slippers come know the road to his house ![]() Of course, i went the higher institution but i knew i was doing that for doing sake. Na music dey my mind! My dad was a plumber so during holidays, I usually go with to site to work so i could get money to book studio section. Fast forward to now, I'm a family man working in one of the biggest oil & gas company in Nigeria as a plumber Weda this has always been my destiny or na my village people hand work, I'm even sure but I'm not happy with what I'm doing for a living but man gats put food on the table It isn't late to start music |
[quote author=Impregnable101 post=112695575]Just when this captain Jack dey give me joy, OP com make me dey feel sad! ![]() Well, I've always wanted to be a rapper. I started writing my own song in 1999. Literally everyone who knew me then thought i was gonna be the biggest thing to ever come out from the rap industry. Like, when every teenagers were dreaming of becoming a doctor, lawyer, engineer etc. I was only thinking of being a successful rapster! Sadly, back then it was very difficult to succeed in the music industry without money (moving to Lagos & working with the big boys) I remember going to orubebe's house(the jega we'll not take this man). Dude listened to my demo & promised to help, but it was all scam! Omo, i Waka that man place tire sotey my slippers come know the road to his house ![]() Of course, i went the higher institution but i knew i was doing that for doing sake. Na music dey my mind! My dad was a plumber so during holidays, I usually go with to site to work so i could get money to book studio section. Fast forward to now, I'm a family man working in one of the biggest oil & gas company in Nigeria as a plumber Weda this has always been my destiny or na my village people hand work, I'm even sure but I'm not happy with what I'm doing for a living but man gats put food on the table It isn't late to start music |
The second coming of change. ![]() That would be disastrous. |
What was the need of sacking him. Why didn't they allow him finish his assignment? Greedy people. ![]() |
The passengers that were in his vehicle should be interrogated. They know where they took him to. |
ASUU and FG had reached an agreement. Minister of Labour & Employment, Chris Ngige has not fulfilled his promise as he said. The lecturers have not received their salaries and that is why the strike has not been suspended. But Chris ngige is busy using the media to deceive people. |
. Where is Odiong Igalo. He should go & help Man utd na. |
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