My family didn’t support my career path – Skit maker, ZicSaloma reveals

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Being a second class citizen in another man’s country isn’t something I admire – ZicSaloma speaks on mass ‘japa’

Isaac Aloma, a Nigerian singer-turned-skitter known by his stage name ZicSaloma, has revealed that his family was never supportive of his decision to become an entertainer.

Only his mother supported him when he informed them of his intention to crossdress, according to the popular content creator.

In a recent interview with journalist Chude Jideonwo, ZicSaloma recalled how his four brothers would always shut him up whenever he tried to sing in the house as a child.

The youngest son in his family, the comedian, said his elder siblings used to destroy his music cassettes because they didn’t want him to do music.*

According to the thespian, when he started content creation his family members also antagonised him and his brothers never believed in him, but he is now “the chief cornerstone” of the family.

ZicSaloma said; “It was only my mum that supported me. I remember when I was supposed to go for a competition in South Africa, I was supposed to go with two family and friends.

“So I took my mum, naturally, I am supposed to carry my siblings and I can not. Because none of them have ever supported me. I went with my friends.”

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