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I Cried, It Hurt, But I Did Not Give Up - Singer, Niniola Speaks On Her Early Music Career

Published 9 hours ago2 minute read

Niniola, the popular Nigerian singer, has shared insights into the challenges she has faced and the inspirations that have influenced her journey in the music industry.

During a recent interview with VJ Adams on the show ‘Off The Top’, the singer emphasised the importance of self-belief and support from loved ones.

Reflecting on the early days of her journey, Niniola stated that she often got rejected, but the support from her family and friends kept her going.

According to her, “First of all, I would say respect for myself, believe in myself, believe in God, also my family and friends, because they told me constantly that I was good, so it stuck. So when I get the nos, I didn’t give up. I cried, it hurt me. I decided that I would be so good that nobody will be able to question my craft.”

She said that her determination made her join a live band, where she honed her performance skills and learned how to captivate a live audience. This experience, she explained, was pivotal in her artistic growth.

Niniola also expressed deep gratitude for the opportunities that have allowed her to discover and rediscover herself along the way.

“I am grateful to God, grateful to everyone that has given me an opportunity, to discover myself and rediscover myself.”

On a more personal note, Niniola shared her childhood experiences and the cherished memories of her late father.

“I miss my father, I was his favourite. I miss that time, the innocence, not playing bills and my family,”
she stated.

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