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Daddy Freeze Reacts To Korede Bello’s Tweet On Poverty


Controversial media personality Daddy Freeze has reacted to Korede Bello’s thoughts on poverty.

The former Mavin singer had taken to Twitter to tweet that "the only way people can help the poor is to ensure that they themselves, do not become poor."
                  
Reacting to the post, Daddy Freeze stated that Bello’s tweet is the most beautiful thing he has read today.
The singer who graduated from the university a couple of months ago, took to his IG page to reveal why he never let stardom stop him getting his degree.

“I initially didn’t want to post this for many reasons, but I was wrong on all counts.

“I’d be doing millions of young people and my peers a disservice by not boldly putting it out there that impossiblity is a myth; you can be Talented and Distinguished; Famous and Dignified; Celebrated and Educated, you can be a MEGA SUPER STAR with a MEGA SUPER VISION. For this I am grateful to God.

“The main reason I endured to the finish line was because I needed to push myself and also to be a light for a lot of young Nigerians who think you cannot be an established Artiste and still achieve academic excellence. I endured because #MyPeople needed a role model.

“A few days before I got signed, I was still looking for tuition fees, so I understand the experience that some of you go through. But just as HE came through for me , HE’ll come through for you.

“No, it wasn’t easy but it was worth it. I was graced and I’m grateful.

“And no,I didn’t buy my result but I paid for it through hard work, commitment and sacrifice (time and music). You can too. I believe in you, I believe in us. #DistinguishedNigerianYouths.”

Comments

Kendo said…
The nigga is trying to make sense, but i dont see any sense in what he post. Maybe he should go and rediscovered is talent., music no be ur calling.
Leo said…
True. If people see you go from nothing to something, your story will motivate and inspire them to be great themselves. Also, when you are rich, you can help more people than if you are just one of the poor. Even Pastors respect the rich more than the poor, regardless of how the rich got his/her money. That's just how life is.
Pete said…
daddy freeze my man keep exposing these useless pastors and ruin is on it's way for all of them

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