Afrobeats singer, Rema has revealed his plans for school in a recent interview which surfaced online.
In the interview with Countdown, an Internet radio platform located in US and UK, Rema revealed that he gained admission in 2022. However, a strike preceded it, making him weigh his options.
The singer noted that after the one-month strike, he decided he would be calling off school to pursue his music career; therefore, there are no plans of going to the university.
The interviewer quizzed him about his mother’s reaction to it. Rema revealed that his mum has come to terms with his decision to focus on music fully.
In a recent news Rema has achieved a great feat in the music industry and is recognised at home and abroad. Rema is no doubt taking Nigerian music globally.
The 22-year-old singer was recognised by two of Football’s biggest players, Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar.
Cristiano Ronaldo took many by surprise as he shared a video of three of his kids dancing to Rema’s song, Calm Down.
The record-breaking footballer shared the video via his Instagram story with his 555 million followers.
Neymar had also taken to his social media page to share a video of him vibing to the singer’s song as he revealed that he was still recovering.
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