I Built My Lekki House Through Hard Work, Not by Shady Means- Malaika
Fuji act, Malaika has affirmed he actually built his Lekki home through
hard work, and never did anything terrible to get money. In an encounter
with Sunday Scoop, he says it is surprising that people can doubt he
can actually build a N200m house, and we must say we are surprised about
people's comments.
He said, “I have been in the music industry for over three decades. I started my music career when I was 10-year-old before I later formed my band. If someone has been doing something from such a young age and he does it well, why wouldn’t he be able to build such a house for himself? If I’m into terrible things, people would have known by now. As a matter of fact, I have achieved a lot but I don’t like bragging about things I do or have. The Lekki home, which generated a lot of reactions, is not my first achievement in life.”
He said, “I have been in the music industry for over three decades. I started my music career when I was 10-year-old before I later formed my band. If someone has been doing something from such a young age and he does it well, why wouldn’t he be able to build such a house for himself? If I’m into terrible things, people would have known by now. As a matter of fact, I have achieved a lot but I don’t like bragging about things I do or have. The Lekki home, which generated a lot of reactions, is not my first achievement in life.”
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Malaika, however, revealed that he did not tell anybody the worth of his house. He said, “I never gave anyone the figure but my engineer later told me that some journalists called him and he told them. I told him I didn’t like it and I warned him to always inform me whenever he wanted to answer questions about me.”
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The fuji singer, who recently celebrated his 45th birthday in different
countries, stressed that he was not the type who got disturbed about
comments on social media. “Being criticised or questioned is the price
we pay for stardom. Fame comes with a lot of negative and positive
things. If you are getting positive results and you don’t expect any
negativity, it means you are not thankful to God.”
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