" I am thankful, because I know they are somewhere better and they left a whole lots of things for me. My late mum made me realize that there is nothing really in this world than just being a good person. I have been trying to live with that, even
Recently, during an interview with the 'kukere' singer, Iyanya, those were his exact words.
He revealed that
It’s a good thing to be happy and be wealthy but another thing totally
to see those who you love to share in your happiness.
Iyanya who has become an enigma in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, said he lost his parents mysteriously. Though, he reluctantly revealed that it was a spiritual attack that claimed the lives of
the people he loved most in his life.
" My Dad also
taught me to be responsible for every action I take as an adult. I am
just living with what they left for me. I mean, their prayers and words
still linger.
My parents
are late now. May their souls rest in peace, I grew up with them and I
got 100 percent love from them. They died in 2008, before my Project
Fame exploit. It’s a long story to go into how they died; I don’t want
to talk about it. My mum died at the age of 42 and my dad died at 50.
I know their
death came too early and it happened in ways I don’t like to talk
about. It’s not a thing that makes me happy. But it’s a lesson for me
now. I am trying to live a good life.
My parents
are not the only people I have lost; I have also lost my elder brother,
who died recently as well. He had an accident as a kid and since then we
had been battling with it, but he died recently. He died the same
period my parents did. It’s so painful but I have to move on,’’ he narrated.
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