“Runtown was even threatened at gunpoint” -Reactions as Phyno narrates how he was advised to join a cult for his career to ‘blow’

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President Buhari has said that he has not disappointed Nigerians in fulfilling all of the campaign promises he made in the 2015 and 2019 elections. A statement released by presidential aide, Femi Adesina, says the President stated this during his visit to the Emir of Bauchi, Dr Rilwanu Adamu, on Monday, January 23. “I normally call on Emirs and Chiefs, whether on political or personal tours to states to show my gratitude. I like to mention that between 2003 and 2011, I visited all the local governments, and in 2019, when I was seeking my re-election for a second term, I visited all the states of the Federation and the people that turned out to see me were more than what anyone could buy or force and there, I made a promise and pledge that I will serve Nigeria and Nigerians to the best of my ability and so far, I have not disappointed anybody.”

Chibuzo Nelson Azubuike, a Nigerian rapper, musician, and songwriter better known by his stage name Phyno, has sparked a sensation online with his shocking statement about the music industry.

In a recent interview, the Enugu-born musician discussed his early days in the industry and how he was persuaded to join a cult to advance his career. He has never liked simple things, so when his pals suggested he join a cult or sacrifice anything for the sake of fame, he declined.

He believed in himself and the power of hard work, and it paid off.

The singer advised aspiring musicians to avoid taking shortcuts to success.

“Some people look at us today and think we got it easy, Not at all.

“I’ve never loved easy things. Before many people heard of Phyno, I’d had songs that no one knew existed.

A couple of friends told me to blow, I must join a cult or sacrifice something or someone, I told them the price was too much. I’ll never do such.

I believed in myself and the power of hard work, I started little and today I thank God”.

Taking to comment section, many noted how the industry is filled with dark sides.

One Oghenerie noted how Runtown faced similar challenges, hence, why his career took a downhill. He wrote, “Runtown was even threatened at gunpoint. It’s really sad what the music industry is turning into.

One Mhiz Mabella wrote, “Not only music industry, all the entertainment industry, you got to hold something very tight. If na God hold am like say tomorrow no dey oo. Entertainment industry is very spiritual

One Favour Oj wrote, “The music industry is darker than I thought

One Chi Maramma wrote, “Illuminati wey we dey hear that time no he rumor?

One Tenoverten Autos wrote, “The dirty side of the music industry, just like there’s a dirty side of every business. Ask u dey listen to people wey eventually make am, try listen to people wey no make am too oh. E get why.