I started feeding my family at 11 – Oluwadolarz reflects on childhood struggles

Nigerian singer and content creator, Oluwadolarz, has revealed that he started providing for his family at age 11.

Oluwadolarz stated this while speaking about his childhood struggles in his latest interview on ‘WithChude’ podcast.

The content creator explained that his father died when he was two years old.

He emphasized that his father’s death made him take on responsibilities beyond his age.

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“I once worked at Ebute Metta as a truck loader at Dangote Cement. I was loading pasta.

“I lost my father at a very early age of two years. But I had a stepdad who supported us before his death in 2015.

“I didn’t enjoy my childhood. I became a man at the age of 11. I was contemplating what the family would eat at that age. I began my music career in 2008. It did not move at all.

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“I lost a lot of jobs over the rape allegation. I was depressed because that was the same period I had my child. I paid a lot of debt because they wanted me to repay their money, and they didn’t want to associate themselves with my brand anymore.”

DAILY POST reports that Oluwadolarz had recently alleged that a gay music executive requested sex as the only condition to promote his songs.

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Reacting to Oluwadolarz, a famous music executive, Don Jazzy dared to name the person.

 

I started feeding my family at 11 – Oluwadolarz reflects on childhood struggles

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