Entertainment
My Biggest Fear Is Not Knowing When To Quit Music – Davido
Afrobeats superstar Davido has opened up about his biggest fear, revealing that he worries about not knowing the right time to step away from music.
Speaking in a recent video broadcast, the singer said one of the most difficult things to witness is seeing celebrities who were once at the peak of their careers lose their relevance.
According to Davido, the emotional impact of falling from fame is often overlooked, and he would love to establish a therapy centre to support entertainers and other successful people struggling with life after the spotlight.
He said watching public figures rise to the top and later face criticism or decline has made him reflect deeply on his own career.
“If there is one thing I could build, I would build a therapy centre for people who were popular and very successful people. Because it is crazy to be on top of the world and the next moment you are not.
“Even in soccer, you win the World Cup, Champions League and other trophies and people still don’t think it is enough. For instance, look at my good friend Ronaldo. After everything he’s done for football, they still laughed at him for exiting the World Cup.”
Davido said the possibility of damaging everything he has worked so hard to build is his greatest fear.
He explained that he constantly prays for wisdom to recognize the right moment to retire rather than remain in the spotlight for too long.
“That is my greatest fear. I have worked so hard for me to come and spoil it with something. I pray to God every day to show me the right time to pack it up.”
The award-winning singer’s comments have sparked conversations among fans, with many praising his honesty about the challenges of maintaining long-term success and knowing when to leave at the peak of one’s career.
Entertainment
Geh Geh’s Advice Is Better Suited For People Still Struggling – Apostle Johnson Suleman
Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has shared his opinion on the financial advice often given by social commentator Geh Geh, saying it is more suitable for people who are still working towards financial stability.
Speaking on the subject, Suleman acknowledged that Geh Geh offers valuable financial lessons but argued that such advice does not apply equally to everyone, especially those who have already attained significant wealth.
According to the clergyman, financial decisions should be based on a person’s current level in life rather than adopting a one-size-fits-all approach.
To illustrate his point, Suleman said while Geh Geh may advise people against giving out transport fare to others, someone who is already financially established could afford to go a step further by buying a car for someone in need.
He explained that people who have been greatly blessed financially may not always relate to advice designed for individuals who are still struggling to build wealth.
“Geh Geh gives good advice, but for poor people. There is a level you get to, somebody will now be telling you, if a person asks for transport, don’t give them. No, you don’t give transport, you buy cars.
“His advice is good for people who are still coming up in life, but if you’re already established and God has blessed you, you can’t resonate with his advice.”
Suleman’s comments have sparked discussions on social media, with many agreeing that financial principles should be applied differently depending on a person’s income level, responsibilities and stage of financial growth.
Entertainment
My Biggest Regret In Music Is That My Father Isn’t Alive To Enjoy My Success – Odumodublvck
Nigerian rapper Tochukwu Ojogwu, popularly known as Odumodublvck, has revealed that the greatest regret of his music career is that his late father is no longer alive to enjoy the rewards of his success.
The rapper, who has previously shared that he turned to music after his dream of becoming a professional footballer did not work out, said he still feels the pain of losing his father years after his passing.
In a post shared on his X (formerly Twitter) account, Odumodublvck expressed sadness that he can no longer spoil his father with the wealth he has earned through music.
He wrote:
“The only thing wey I regret for this life of music na say my papa no dey alive to chop my money.
“Imagine under this hot sun I just wire am 10 million just for flex. E pain me die. E over pain me.”
The emotional post has drawn sympathy from fans, many of whom praised the rapper for remembering his father despite his growing fame.
Although his father is deceased, Odumodublvck has often spoken about the important role both of his parents played in shaping his life and career.
The award-winning rapper has also made several public appearances with his mother, including at major entertainment events such as the 17th Headies Awards, where he won the prestigious Next Rated award.
His latest message has resonated with many fans, highlighting the emotional reality that success often feels incomplete when loved ones are no longer around to share in it.
Entertainment
Gospel Singer Toluwanisings, Crew Survive Ghastly Road Accident
Nigerian gospel singer Toluwanisings and members of his team have survived a serious road accident while returning from a gospel ministration.
According to reports, the accident occurred on Saturday morning and involved the band’s bus and a fully loaded trailer.
The singer shared photos of the badly damaged vehicle on his Instagram page, expressing gratitude that everyone on board escaped alive despite the severity of the crash.
Reacting to the incident, Toluwanisings described the accident as an attack by the enemy but said God protected him and his team from what could have been a tragic loss of lives.
He wrote:
“And we survived what would have claimed our lives. My Israel will not die in the hands of Pharaoh, laye laye. When the enemy came like a flood, the Spirit of the Lord raised a standard against them.”
He also described God as the only true source of protection, adding that the accident could have ended differently if not for divine intervention.
“This is how my team and I would have been totally crushed by a fully loaded trailer on our way from a ministration this morning.”
The incident has since drawn prayers and messages of support from fans and fellow gospel ministers, who expressed gratitude that no lives were lost in the accident.
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