The Popular Nigerian Hip Hop artiste, Olamide Adedeji,
popularly known as "Badoo" has revealed why he dropped out of Tai
Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-Ode due to his father's inability to
fund his tertiary education.
Olamide who spoke yesterday stated that contrary to
speculations, he did not drop out of school because poor academic performance
but because of father's inability to pay his school fees.
He spoke as a "Motivational Speaker" at the second
edition of a "Summer Camp", organised by the Ogun State for Secondary
school students in State.
He told the students that despite being a drop out, he was
focused and determined to achieve greatness and urged the students to remain
focused and disciplined if they are to achieve their ambition in life. He also
advised them to always put God first in whatever they are doing.
"I want to tell you that you must always put God first
in everything you are doing, be focused and there is nothing you cannot achieve
if you are discipline", he told his audience.
The Hip Hop artiste who is an indigene of the State advised
the students to imbibe the spirit of "I can and I will" as well as
believing in themselves.
He noted that achieving one's ambition in life goes beyond
talent and skills "but total concentration and discipline".
He explained that the reason why he always infused Yoruba
dialects in his songs was to promote Yoruba culture, saying "I can never
do without putting Yoruba lyrics in my songs, I belong here (Nigeria). It is a
blessing to be a citizen of Nigeria".
The Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Dayo
Adeneye who addressed the students assured that the State government would
continue to give education the necessary attention in order to improve its
standard.
He disclosed that the government invited Olamide to tell his
success story to the students "so that they can learn from it."
Adeneye expressed the hope that Olamide's speech would also
help them to prepare for the future.

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