Iyanya was recently interviewed by PUNCH and these are excerpts from the interview:
"I do not get it when people say we (artistes) show off on social
media. I mean if God has blessed me, there is no reason to hide that. We
are not showing off. After all, everyone knows Iyanya’s story. Whenever
I post pictures of my cars or money on Instragram, the public should
understand that it is just my own way of saying if God can do it for me,
He can for you too.”
He further states, “I come from a very humble background and have
also struggled to be where I am. Since I achieved nothing by my own
strength or might, I don’t think it is worth talking or boasting about."
He also tells E-Punch that he has very loyal fans overseas...
“I am not half as appreciated in Nigeria as I am overseas. I guess
that is the many rewards that ‘Kukere’ has earned me within a short
period of time. The track is the most requested of all my songs at home
and abroad. The Soul Train nomination was the icing on the cake for me,
I felt proud walking and sitting close to my role models at the award
ceremony. It was a life-changing moment for me,” he says.“The
truth is that I came up with Kukere to make money because Nigerians
were not listening to RnB . See where it has gotten me today,”
“I am also looking into investing in the oil and gas sector in the
New Year, because I feel investment is key. Artistes must learn to
invest because the fame is temporary and sometimes a façade. Truth is
you will not always be in the spotlight and you may become bankrupt if
you are careless with funds.”
Good luck Iyanya!!!
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