There’s no easy way to write this, so I’ll just say it plainly.
I messed up.
Stardom came into my life quickly. One minute I was dreaming about it, the next minute I was living it. And while the world was watching me grow, I was still trying to understand who I was inside that growth.
Along the way, I made mistakes. I said things that should never have been said. I allowed ego, excitement, and inexperience to influence some of my decisions. That’s not who I want to be. And it’s not who I’m becoming.
To my fans, the ones who stream the music, defend me, pray for me, and believe in me, I am sorry.
To the global Afrobeats community, the legends and godfathers who opened these doors before me, my colleagues and everyone who felt disappointed by my words or actions, I apologise. Truly.
There are moments in life when you either double down on pride or you humble yourself and grow. I chose to step back. I chose to listen. I chose to reflect.
It takes strength to admit you were wrong. It takes maturity to retrace your steps. I’m doing both.
I am still learning. I am still evolving. But I promise you this, I have taken these lessons seriously. The man walking into this next chapter is more grounded, more aware, and more respectful of the platform he’s been given.
The music you’re about to hear will come from a deeper place. A more honest place. A more grateful place.
Thank you to everyone who held me accountable instead of cancelling me. Thank you to those who stayed. And even to those who walked away, I understand.
This is growth. This is maturity. This is me doing better.
It’s game time again.
Fido
I’m not even asking you to follow me again.
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The world deserves to see the madness the Nigerian Senate is bent on orchestrating.
If this crosses your timeline, please retweet.
There’s a case where a girl was detained for three months. Tiger Base Police refused to grant her bail and refused to take her to court.
In those three months, her widowed mother was traumatised and fell sick. Her brother’s life was paused because he was circling Tiger Base Police premises.
A petition was written to the CP Imo State. The police were asking for millions for bail.
Where do they want the widowed mother to get such money from? They wanted her to sell land and hand money over to them.
This is what most detainees do. Many families have become homeless and indigent because of these police personnel.