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I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by voiceoftheupcom(op): 10:34pm On Jul 06, 2025
Dotman Breaks Silence: I Regret Leaving Nigeria for the US” — Singer Opens Up on Emotional Struggles Abroad

Nigerian singer and rapper Oladotun Alade, widely known as Dotman, has publicly expressed deep regret over relocating to the United States, revealing the emotional toll it has taken on his life and mental health. Eyes Of Lagos reports,

In a heartfelt message shared via his Instagram page, the “Star Life” hitmaker confessed that his move abroad, once filled with hope and promise, has now left him feeling isolated and overwhelmed.

“Today, I regret ever deciding to leave Nigeria and move to the US. I have been struggling so much in silence. I haven’t seen my kids for about two years now,” he wrote.

The emotional post has resonated strongly with fans and celebrities alike, many of whom flooded his comments with messages of support and encouragement. Dotman’s brave admission adds a raw, personal layer to the ongoing narrative of Nigerian entertainers relocating abroad in search of greener pastures.

Over the past decade, a growing number of Nollywood stars and Afrobeats artists have left Nigeria for countries like the UK, Canada, and the US — including Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Rita Dominic, Asake, Tacha, Eldee, and Dr. Sid.

While many have found success and stability overseas, Dotman’s experience sheds light on the often hidden emotional costs of migration — especially the heartbreak of being away from one’s children, culture, and support system.

💬 Fans React:

Fans have praised Dotman’s courage in speaking up, with many commending him for addressing a topic often ignored in public discourse: mental health in the diaspora.

“Abroad no easy. You dey on your own, and family go dey miles away,” one fan commented.

Another added, “Respect to Dotman for sharing this. We need more realness like this in the industry.”

As conversations around celebrity life abroad, mental health, and family separation continue to surface, Dotman’s transparency may help spark more open discussions around the emotional realities many face beyond the glitz and glamour.
https://eyesoflagos.com/2025/07/06/dotman-breaks-silence-i-regret-leaving-nigeria-for-the-us-singer-opens-up-on-emotional-struggles-abroad

Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by dawnomike(m): 11:06pm On Jul 06, 2025
No problem... Just pack your luggage, book a flight back to Nigeria. That's all!!!
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Okoroawusa: 11:11pm On Jul 06, 2025
Dotman? Which song him sing? When him song reign? We no know am for here o!
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by 360degreess(m): 11:17pm On Jul 06, 2025
I don't pity most Nigerians when they regret and complain after relocating abroad because no matter how people who have travelled and are seeing Shege explain to them, they will never listen, infact they will tell them why can't they return to Nigeria.When they travel out they will realize that there is more to life than just having good roads, constant electricity,so called security.What about loneliness?,Racism,lack of social life,lack of availability of your African foods,Cold weather, constant and high taxes, and some of our other African way of life?...All that glitters is not gold..
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by PulaPower: 1:59am On Jul 07, 2025
You comot country wey give you fame & fan base, relocate enter USA..

Davido wey comot USA come Naija, you think say him no know Wetin him do?
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Baronthecelebri(m): 7:44am On Jul 07, 2025
Abroad is not for everybody.
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Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by LillyandDaisy: 8:12am On Jul 07, 2025
360degreess:
I don't pity most Nigerians when they regret and complain after relocating abroad because no matter how people who have travelled and are seeing Shege explain to them, they will never listen, infact they will tell them why can't they return to Nigeria.When they travel out they will realize that there is more to life than just having good roads, constant electricity,so called security.What about loneliness?,Racism,lack of social life,lack of availability of your African foods,Cold weather, constant and high taxes, and some of our other African way of life?...All that glitters is not gold..
you’re right no one can have it all that’s just the truth
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Myrepublic(m): 8:14am On Jul 07, 2025
Come back o. Tinubu don prepare a table when u go dey chop three times a day . And you get things free in any place,price you want..
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by WizardOfNG: 8:20am On Jul 07, 2025
Okoroawusa:
Dotman? Which song him sing? When him song reign? We no know am for here o!
Sang Enu Gbe and had a few other decent songs.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1Ysmxcw16A?si=Mw3vBy5se-82MZ-x
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by WizardOfNG:
Myrepublic:
Come back o. Tinubu don prepare a table when u go dey chop three times a day . And you get things free in any place,price you want..
You guys should grow up. Many are doing well in this same Nigeria better than they would abroad. Not everything is about the cost of Kpomo and Garri.

Even if you cannot see it there are things being delivered, beneficial to Nigerians, that have never been seen before.

Nigeria is in unavoidable transition like a cancer patient who underwent painful treatment and recovery to then have a good and healthy life after defeating the deadly illness. Nigeria too will be well and thriving better than before soon.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Dalohad:
Find a remote job there in the USA that can pay you in dollars, while you work from anywhere in the world.

You already have a US bank account and address you can use for the job..

Relocate back to Nigeria and enjoy your rolling dollars in peace.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Usmanovic95(m):
If you are into showbiz, it's unwise relocating abroad permanently. The people who will help your career( promoters and fanbase) are here in naija. Akube and Enugbe is still always fresh anytime I get to listen to it, come back home and drop more jamz. The grass is not always greener at the other side for everyone truly.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Myrepublic(m): 8:53am On Jul 07, 2025
WizardOfNG:
You guys should grow up. Many are doing well in this same Nigeria better than they would abroad. Not everything is about the cost of Kpomo and Garri.

Even if you cannot see it there are things being delivered, beneficial to Nigerians, that have never been seen before.

Nigeria is in unavoidable transition like a cancer patient who underwent payment treatment and recovery to the have a good and healthy life after defeating the deadly illness. Nigeria will be well and thriving better than before soon.
The bolded show your level of IQ already,so I don't have to say much..

If you could comfortably say Nigeria is recovering with this damage Apc and Tinubu is doing,by borrowing,and increased taxing and nothing to show,then you are definitely not okay upstairs.. You claim persons are doing well,and you failed to highlight many who were doing well before Apc,and can't even feed well now as we speak. You forgot that not everyone can be pushing drugs, involving themselves in shady deals, politics to steal and all of that . How many legit hustlers are currently comfortable in this administration?
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Bankowner: 9:19am On Jul 07, 2025
I don't know him.
And whatever it takes, I ain't going to youtube to look for his songs.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by WizardOfNG:
Myrepublic:
The bolded show your level of IQ already,so I don't have to say much..

If you could comfortably say Nigeria is recovering with this damage Apc and Tinubu is doing,by borrowing,and increased taxing and nothing to show,then you are definitely not okay upstairs.. You claim persons are doing well,and you failed to highlight many who were doing well before Apc,and can't even feed well now as we speak. You forgot that not everyone can be pushing drugs, involving themselves in shady deals, politics to steal and all of that . How many legit hustlers are currently comfortable in this administration?
You'd be better served trying to gain more knowledge, to have a deeper understanding of issues. Your opinion, outlook and personal situation are not the only ones that exist or to deem superior ro that of all others.

One of the biggest issues with Nigeria is generational poverty that affects everything beginning from how useful an individual can be delivering solutions for himself, his community and nation.

If we hosted the right system that drastically reduces generational poverty then Nigeria would have more solutions providers, from the vast population of ordinary Nigerians, in Agriculture and food sufficiency, STEM (science, technology, Engineering and mathematics) , capacity to manufacture and produce majority of what we need and even exportable surplus etc, etc, etc.

If Nigeria is to break the cycle of generational poverty crippling our nation, enduring for decades now because of the wrong and politically expedient approaches previous governments have taken, then reforms, that cause challenges like inflation etal, cannot be avoided for the sake of securing a much brighter future for ourselves and generations unborn.

There is clear, logically valid and macro-economically sound case for the reforms The PBAT government has initiated and how unavoidable they are for a sincere Government that is committed to doing what is in the best interest of Nigerians who will begin to benefit greatly from the reforms in 2 to 10 years from now.

Yes, economic reforms can contribute to inflation, particularly in the short term. While reforms are often aimed at long-term economic stability and growth, the process of implementing them can disrupt existing economic structures and create inflationary pressures.

Here's a breakdown of how economic reforms can lead to inflation:

1. Removal of Subsidies and Price Controls:
When governments remove subsidies on essential goods like fuel or food, the immediate effect is a price increase for consumers.
This can trigger a ripple effect, pushing up the cost of transportation, production, and ultimately, the price of most goods and services.
For example, Nigeria's removal of fuel subsidies led to a significant increase in the cost of living and inflation.

2. Currency Devaluation:
Reforms that involve devaluing a country's currency (making it worth less in relation to other currencies) can increase the cost of imported goods.
This, in turn, can lead to higher prices for imported raw materials, components, and finished products, contributing to inflation.

3. Deregulation and Market Liberalization:
Reforms that involve deregulation and opening up markets to more competition can initially lead to price volatility as businesses adjust to the new environment
In some cases, this can create opportunities for businesses to raise prices, especially if there are limited alternative suppliers.
For example, labor market reforms that reduce union power can shift the inflation barrier to lower levels of unemployment, potentially leading to higher inflation.

4. Expansionary Fiscal and Monetary Policies:

To mitigate the negative effects of reforms, governments may implement expansionary policies like lowering interest rates or increasing government spending.

While these policies can stimulate economic growth, they can also lead to increased demand and potentially higher inflation if not managed carefully.
Increased money supply due to low interest rates can also lead to inflation as more money chases the same amount of goods.

5. Supply Chain Disruptions:
Economic reforms can sometimes disrupt existing supply chains, leading to shortages and higher prices.
For example, reforms that impact transportation or logistics can increase the cost of moving goods, contributing to inflation.

6. Inflation Expectations:
If consumers and businesses expect that reforms will lead to higher prices, they may adjust their behavior accordingly, leading to a self-fulfilling prophecy of inflation.

In Conclusion:
While economic reforms are crucial for long-term growth and stability, they can create short-term inflationary pressures. Governments need to carefully manage the implementation of reforms and implement appropriate policies to mitigate these risks and ensure that the benefits of reform are realized without excessive inflationary costs.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by MrDoGood(m): 10:04am On Jul 07, 2025
Okoroawusa:
Dotman? Which song him sing? When him song reign? We no know am for here o!
You're a baby then. Only PayPal ft davido na mega hit. Go search ut on YouTube, i bet you can't resist the music. U must shake body
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by PulaPower: 10:20am On Jul 07, 2025
Myrepublic:
Come back o. Tinubu don prepare a table when u go dey chop three times a day . And you get things free in any place,price you want..
No be this same Nigeria him acquire everything wey him get today? Or dem tell you say him no dey see food chop for Nigeria before?

Somebody is telling you first hand that he regretted leaving Nigeria, but here you’re, being unfortunate..
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Talkisneeded(m): 10:21am On Jul 07, 2025
Okoroawusa:
Dotman? Which song him sing? When him song reign? We no know am for here o!
Listen to my woman my dotman,a brilliant love song…

What do I do here,than to remind you that I have herbs to solve your bedmatics woes
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by Rexymania(m): 10:30am On Jul 07, 2025
This guy get talent o

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Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by DONFASZY(m): 10:31am On Jul 07, 2025
🔴 HMMMMMMMMM 🔴

I just realized that the combined wealth of American Rapper JayZ ($2.5B), American Movie mogul Tyler Perry ($1.4B) and Barbados Songstress Rihanna ($1.4B) is equals to ($5.3B) and it’s not up to the wealth of Nigerian Business tycoon Mike Adenuga ($6.8B).

Sometimes it’s never about who’s more popular and it’s certainly not a matter of location. Chief Adenuga made all his wealth living in Africa, he didn’t need to relocate abroad.

#lesangokublog


I wanted to relocate bfor bt i dive into biz here n i am happy
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by EmperorIsaac(m): 10:40am On Jul 07, 2025
360degreess:
I don't pity most Nigerians when they regret and complain after relocating abroad because no matter how people who have travelled and are seeing Shege explain to them, they will never listen, infact they will tell them why can't they return to Nigeria.When they travel out they will realize that there is more to life than just having good roads, constant electricity,so called security.What about loneliness?,Racism,lack of social life,lack of availability of your African foods,Cold weather, constant and high taxes, and some of our other African way of life?...All that glitters is not gold..
People like to have their own experiences. The more you try to make them see otherwise, the more firm they become in their convictions. It's why the good Lord always say, "he who has ear to hear, let him hear!"

Unfortunately, personal experience is not always the best teacher.

N.B. It's the racism, cold and food for me. You will always catch yourself trying to prove yourself, as you are not ok simply being a human.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by SugarCake: 11:04am On Jul 07, 2025
Come back and meet tinubu...your eyes go clear soon
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by dominique(mod): 11:45am On Jul 07, 2025
I think he's the one that did one salsa style video some years back *rushes off to youtube*

Yep it's him featuring DJ tunes. Too bad he couldn't get a good management to promote his talent.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIsbeUDX84M?si=SNO_7IYZaWlk2QfQ
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by haggai247: 3:48pm On Jul 07, 2025
DONFASZY:
🔴 HMMMMMMMMM 🔴

I just realized that the combined wealth of American Rapper JayZ ($2.5B), American Movie mogul Tyler Perry ($1.4B) and Barbados Songstress Rihanna ($1.4B) is equals to ($5.3B) and it’s not up to the wealth of Nigerian Business tycoon Mike Adenuga ($6.8B).

Sometimes it’s never about who’s more popular and it’s certainly not a matter of location. Chief Adenuga made all his wealth living in Africa, he didn’t need to relocate abroad.

#lesangokublog


I wanted to relocate bfor bt i dive into biz here n i am happy
See comparison ooo should we tell him......

Adenuga seed money is stolen moneyv( our combined wealth as a nation ( from unmerited favour from ibb.

Can you compare someone like that to self made billionaires like Jay z and others.

Then something is fundamentally wrong with Nigerians.

Dangote and others too same thing combined wealth of Nigerians
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by saphiere(f): 5:18pm On Jul 07, 2025
You can always return.

No place like home.

When I left Nigeria to Italy I regretted it too.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by AmazingELixir: 5:19pm On Jul 07, 2025
Ok...good for him for realising what he now thinks is his regrets.

I think his problem started when he adopted Dotman as a stage name....nothing good comes out of "Dot" Buhari made it very clear.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by JohnBullMySon: 5:21pm On Jul 07, 2025
voiceoftheupcom:
https://eyesoflagos.com/2025/07/06/dotman-breaks-silence-i-regret-leaving-nigeria-for-the-us-singer-opens-up-on-emotional-struggles-abroad
Over the past decade, a growing number of Nollywood stars and Afrobeats artists have left Nigeria for countries like the UK, Canada, and the US — including Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Rita Dominic, Asake, Tacha, Eldee, and Dr. Sid.

Visiting for an extended period of time is not the same as relocation. Most of these guys are still in Naija.
Re: I Regret Leaving Nigeria For The US - Singer Dotman Opens Up On Abroad Struggles by kennyz247(m): 5:21pm On Jul 07, 2025
No Wahala,just try come back to Nigeria,u go no say suffering no get part two for Nigeria
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