The dark-skinned singer, who is also an actor and model, shared his pains and gains since he left the house with Inside Nollywood, recently.
“Before Big Brother, life was very normal. It was regular. I had a 9-5 job. I was waking up at 5a.m and get home by 6p.m. It was quite boring because I am not the kind of person that enjoys a 9-5 job.
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“Now, I actually miss my privacy. But I still do what I have to do. I still stop on the road and buy ewa agoyin and bread with my manager, T.M. There are a couple of bad habits that I have that I would not do because I am now a celebrity but then other things, I would normally do.
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“I think actually my whole life revolves around entertainment.It would have to do with entertainment. I am actually good with anything that has to do with production. I am actually good with the arts. So, if I am not singing, modelling or acting, I would probably be shooting a music video or playing with the camera,” he said.
When Soma was asked if he would advise his daughter in future to go for Big Brother, he said: “Yes sure. If she is up to 21 okay.
“In Kaduna, people of 14 years get married. But I would not want my daughter to do something that will shame the family on live TV but when she is going to Big Brother, I will tell her to use her head.”
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