“I Once Lived in a ‘Bad-Luck’ House“ – Small Doctor Reveals

  • Singer Small Doctor claims to have lived in a seemingly perfect house, but it brought him bad luck.
  • In a tweet on X, he claimed to have transitioned from being successful to struggling while at home.
“I Once Lived in a ‘Bad-Luck’ House“ – Small Doctor Reveals

Nigerian singer Small Doctor has opened up about a troubling period in his life, claiming that he once lived in a house that appeared perfect but brought him nothing but misfortune.

Taking to social media platform X (formerly Twitter), the artist shared that his life took a sharp decline while residing in the house, despite its appealing appearance.

According to him, the home was neat, peaceful, and had everything one would want — yet he went from being successful to struggling during his time there.

“I Once Lived In A Bad-luck House. House Was So Neat, Silent, Just Everything Anyone Will Want. I Went From 100 To Zero In That House. I Won Ment. Iya Ibeji A Day Is Coming Sha. I Go Tell The World Wetin I See And Wetin Una Do Me. My Own B Say If You Won Rent House, Ask Well Ooo. Go Do Findings For That Area And Pray. Crazy Houses Dey Ooo,” he wrote.

His candid revelation has sparked widespread conversations online, with many agreeing that certain environments can influence success, energy, and personal well-being.

In other news, Nigerian singer Tems has etched her name in the history books as the first Nigerian artist to perform at the FIFA Club World Cup final halftime show.

The groundbreaking performance took place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where Tems shared the stage with global music stars Doja Cat and J Balvin. The show, creatively directed by Coldplay’s Chris Martin, was uniquely staged above the stands to preserve the condition of the pitch.

The star-studded event drew a crowd of high-profile attendees, including former U.S. President Donald Trump, adding further buzz to Tems’ milestone appearance.

Her participation not only showcased her global appeal but also marked a proud moment for Nigeria on the international stage.

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