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God will shock those doubting that I’ll be a music superstar – White Money

Big Brother Naija winner and singer, White Money has said God is preparing to shock his naysayers who opine that music is not for him.

The reality TV star said he’s never doubted his talents or capabilities even for a day and he knows that he will be a mega star someday.

White Money, in a post on his Twitter page, declared that anyone who doubts he will be a superstar in the music industry someday will be left in shock.

He earlie admitted that the journet to success is not easy, but he will never give up because he knows it wil all work out eventually.

White wrote; “I never 👎 doubted myself for one day ,so if you doubt that I WHITEMONEY would one day be a mega superstar in the music industry, God go shock you in Jesus name amen 🙏.#otamiemie.

“E no easy” ooo but never give up. Keep going coz it will all make sense some day.”

In other entertainment news, child comedian, Kiriku, born, Victory Enorense, has revealed why he bought a new car for his father.

He said his dad’s car was old and always giving him issues so he discussed with his uncle, Umbrella Boy and they decided to change it for him.

The content creator revealed that when they were still up and coming in the online content creation industry, they both agreed to buy a car for his father once they start making money.

For the skit-maker, getting a new car for his dad was him fulfilling a promise he made to himself.

Kiriku, popularly known for his slang, ‘Abeg shift’, made the revelation during an interview as he talked about his personal life and future plans.

Kiriku said; “His car was no longer good, and we decided to buy a new one for him. We did that because the old car was giving him issues. Me and my uncle decided that immediately we started making money, we would get him (my dad) a car.”

He further talked about his early interest in comedy and how Emmanuella motivated him to become a skit-maker when he was four years old.

According to the preteen, he struggled to memorise his lines when he was just starting, so his uncle made him realise that he cannot master it all at once.

But that is now a thing of the past because Umbrella Boy taught him how to learn his lines and with time he became good at it.

Kiriku said; “I used to watch the videos of child skit makers such as Emmanuella. I became more interested when I started following people to locations to shoot skits. That was how I started.

“I couldn’t master my lines at once when I started out at the age of four. However, my uncle later taught me how to take my lines one after the other. I am better at it now though.”

He also said some of the things that he sees as achievements so far, are having large number of followers on all social media platforms as well as being nominated for awards.