“Why I don’t flaunt my achievements on social media” – Wizkid finally opens up
Nigerian music icon Ayodeji Balogun, widely known as Wizkid, has shared why he chooses to live a low-key life and refrains from showcasing his achievements on social media.
In a recent podcast interview, the Grammy-winning artist explained his preference for keeping his accomplishments under wraps.
Reflecting on his humble beginnings, Wizkid recounted how he and his siblings often experienced hunger during their childhood.
The singer credited his upbringing and the values instilled by his family as the reasons behind his decision to stay away from flaunting his success online.
Growing up in a large household of 11 children, with four siblings from his mother, Wizkid emphasized that these experiences shaped his view on life and fame.
He explained that his past struggles have kept him grounded and unaffected by the trappings of celebrity status.
“I came from the bottom, I know what it feels like not to have anything. There was a time in my life when I had never even had breakfast; it was just lunch or maybe dinner,” he said.
@heisbiodun said: “Na that stage I dey lidis na 12 I dey always wake to avoid breakfast.”
@ugo_shib said: “And you called that From the bottom? when lunch was sure for him and maybe dinner..”
@Justvibes31 said: “Man really work hard for what he’s enjoying now, He will always remain my favorite ever.”
@TygaOfLagos said: “Wizkid didn’t come from the bottom sha!! Ppl wey fit talk dah tin na Olamide.”
@Jeroski0 said: “Wizkid never came from the bottom, even if Is father was not as rich as Davido’s father they were comfortable and his father is 100% capable to provide for them, if any artiste want to talk about coming from the bottom that should be Olamide.”
@GratiDeo said: “Later some people will say he is immature for refusing to be bullied and controlled.”