Nigerian singer Ikuforiji Olaitan Abdulrahman, known as Oxlade, said he began singing before he learned to talk.
In a recent episode of the ’90s Babies’ podcast, he shared that his parents told him that.
He mentioned that as a kid, he could sing quicker than he could speak.
“I started singing before I started talking. My parents told me that I started singing before I could even talk,” he explained.
“I sang faster than catching up with talks. That was what my parents told me. I feel like that was where it [my talent] all started from.”
In other news, A couple has captured widespread attention on the internet with their distinctive wedding invitation card, designed to resemble an international passport, which has garnered significant affection from online users.
This phenomenon is highlighted in a viral video on the widely-used social media platform TikTok.
In the footage, the wedding invitation card is meticulously crafted to mimic an international passport, while unmistakably serving as a wedding invitation.
The card features the couple’s personal information, including their names, wedding details, and various other pertinent information.
As the video circulates online, numerous viewers have inundated the comment section to express their opinions.
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