“Why most reality TV show winners don’t thrive in music industry” – Iyanya takes a dig at Whitemoney, others

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  • Iyanya discusses why most reality stars fail after winning.
  • According to him, those who eventually thrive are usually those who came to the platform with the intention of becoming famous and relevant.
“You came at the right time” Ruth Kadiri emotionally celebrates second daughter, Emerald as she turns one


Emerald Kadiri, the second daughter of Nollywood actress Ruth Kadiri, turns two today, and her proud mother has written a heartfelt letter to celebrate.

Ruth Kadiri claimed that her daughter filled the vacancy in her home just in time.

The mother of two called her daughter blessed and praised her for having a kind spirit and a golden smile.

Ruth prayed for her and showed her how much she loved her.

“Happy ONE-year birthday EMERALD!!! Chizaram! My queen blessed one. The one with the golden smile! A soul so kind and soothing! You came at the right time and filled your spot. Daddy and I love you so much. May your days continue to be filled with love and fulfillment”.

Iyanya, a popular Afropop singer and songwriter, discusses why most reality stars fail after winning.

The “Tonight” singer, who won ‘Project Fame West Africa Season 1’, stated that most reality stars do not intend to become famous after winning the competition.

Those who eventually thrive, according to him, are usually those who came to the platform with the intention of becoming famous and relevant.

He said:

“Obviously, most people who win these reality shows don’t have any plans of being famous or anything. It just happened to them. Yeah, he has a nice voice, tried it and he won.

“So, I believe that the people who go further are the people who prayed for that platform. And they finally got it and they are like, ‘I’m not going back from here.’ That is how I look at it.”

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