Timi Dakolo is sure living large. Not
only is he cruising in his state of the art cars, the young man is
winning and dinning with the rich and getting invited to elite events
that would certainly turn his colleagues green with envy.
He was recently part of the selected few artistes that performed at the Centenary Award Dinner alongside Waje.
But even as things are going well for
him at the moment, the young man is not likely to forget in a hurry his
experience with poverty when he started his career.
He could remember how he almost went bonkers the first time he got N100, 000. He said that he could hardly sleep that night.
“I couldn’t wait till the morning to
rush to the bank and deposit it before it disappeared. I thought
something would happen to me or even the money. Growing up was not easy;
it was an experience and a preparatory phase of my life. It taught me
to work hard. I believe more in hard work than in talent.”
Dakolo said, “I grew up with my
grandmother; you can imagine what it is like growing with an old woman
who was a petty trader.
I grew up in a house where education was important. We
believed education was our escape route from the way we were living.
“I have sold pure water, pushed
wheelbarrow in a popular market in Port-Harcourt. I have done many
things. But deep within me, I knew something great would happen to me.”
When he was asked to clarify issues
concerning the house that was rumoured he bought for his wife, the Idol
winner said there was no air to clear.
“Whether I bought it or I rented it, as
far as I am living in the house, it does not increase the money in my
account. It doesn’t change anything.”
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