Eldee: The only way I’d have made money in Nigeria is if I stole
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I Wouldn’t Be Where I Am, Unless I Stole Money In Nigeria- Eldee

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I Wouldn’t Be Where I Am, Unless I Stole Money In Nigeria- Eldee

The Nigeria Rapper, Lanre Dabiri popularly known as Eldee says the only way he would have made money in Nigeria is if he stole and he doesn’t regret leaving Nigeria for United States of America

Eldee disclosed this while reacting to a follower’s statement stating that relocating to America is not easy and not always the best.

Responding, Eldee said he does not regret his decision to leave Nigeria in 2012 because he would not have accomplished all he had now unless he stole in Nigeria.

Eldee on his instagram story wrote ” “It’s all about perspective. Everybody’s journey is different. The real question is what your definition of ‘make it’ is? I don’t for a second regret my japa (exit).”

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“We all have different goals and priorities in life. I choose to be rich over looking rich.

“The only way I could have accomplished what I have today in Naija is if I stole the money.”

This is not the first time Eldee would comment on his emigration.

“We all have different goals and priorities in life. I choose to be rich over looking rich.

“The only way I could have accomplished what I have today in Naija is if I stole the money.”

This is not the first time Eldee would comment on his emigration.

I Wouldn’t Be Where I Am, Unless I Stole Money In Nigeria- Eldee

In 2020, Eldee said he quit his music career and left the country after he realised Nigeria was “far too gone” for the kind of redemption he wanted for it.

“I’m really sad about this one but a deeper understanding 0f the root cause of Nigeria’s problems gave the clarity I needed. I figured that Nigeria is too far gone for the kind of redemption that I was personally seeking,” he said.

“The decision to quit a thriving music career and leave Naija for good is the most difficult and impactful decision I ever made. Honestly, it was just time to move on.

“I felt it was just time to hand the baton over to the next generation and be proud of what they’re doing with it.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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