A businessman and showbiz enthusiast, Daniel Adedeji Olaniyi a.k.a Lordmansamusa has averred that becoming a father has made him realise the real meaning of true love.
Speaking with Tribune Online recently, he said, “Fatherhood has changed a lot about me. It has brought out a side of me I didn’t know even existed and most importantly, I finally understand the meaning of true love.”
The Tankful Records boss who loves Afrobeats added that his love for music made him start a record label.
“I have always been around music and loved doing it. I use to be a drummer boy when I was younger. I go from churches to churches every Sunday to play the drums for churches and get paid for it.
“I also led the band back in school. My passion for music and being a drummer boy made me start a record label to impact and discover new talents.”
Lordmansamusa, who also has a passion for content creation stated that being able to report and disseminate information made him start his own media platform.
“I have always loved the idea of me being able to report and deliver information about current affairs. Especially to individuals who don’t have access to such information. Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness.”
Asked how he sources for content, Lordmansamusa said, “Content sourcing is not as hard as people think. Every moment, new things happen all around the world. All one must do is to look in the right places, the right direction.
“Information is always there if you know where it can be found.
Sharing the best financial advice he has ever gotten, he said: “If you must succeed, you need not spend what you don’t have. What you keep is more important than what you spend. You won’t go far in life if you always spend on impulse.”
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