Talented Nigerian singer and performer Favour Ndukwe has declared that she sees music taking her on a tour as far as Argentina and other parts of the world.
The musician who is currently working on carving a desired niche for herself in the music industry also stated that her trip abroad has afforded as the opportunity to study and work abroad to better herself.
Favour who revealed this in a recent interview said that living abroad was quite challenging in the first two years, but she is stable now and looking forward to creating more good music
She said, ‘‘Traveling abroad has opened me up to more opportunities like studying and working. I worked in the health care sector, and after some time, I got involved in the data security sector. Living abroad was quite challenging in the first two years, but thank God I am stable now and looking forward to creating more good music’’.
Favour Ndukwe also opened up about the inspiration behind writing her brand new song, which she titles ‘I Love You Mama’.
The sensational singer, said that the song was inspired by her late mother, Uzoma Samuel Ndukwe, who died on February 3, 2017.
Favour, who mentioned Christy Essien Igbokwe as one of those who inspired her to become a musician, also stated that she has never lost connection with her late mother.
She said, “My new track ‘I Love You Mama’ was inspired by the love of my late mother, Uzoma Samuel Ndukwe, who died on February 3, 2017.
The talented musician, who is currently based abroad, revealed that her biggest career highlight was when she had a stage dance with the late Sonny Okosun.
She said, “I remember taking part in a stage dance with the late Sonny Okosun. I remember him telling me never to stop singing. He told me I would travel around the world, but I never knew how it would happen, but it is now coming to pass.
When asked about her hopes and dreams for the next five years, Favour informed that she cannot really predict the future, but she hopes to make an impact in the lives of people around her.
“I grow up every day, and for now, I can’t really say where I would be or what I would become in the next five years, but I hope to keep adding value to humanity and myself.” She said with emphasis.
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