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Ayo Maff Reveals Reasons For Leaving Parents’ House At 16

by Affa Acho
4 weeks ago
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Nigerian singer, Ayo Maff,  has opened up about his early life, revealing that he left his parents’ house in the Shomolu area of Lagos at the age of 16.

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Reflecting on his humble beginnings, Ayo Maff shared the reasons behind his decision to move out at such a young age. “Here you can add any specific reasons or quotes if you have them.”]

Despite the challenges, this early independence shaped his journey and determination to succeed in music

Revealing the reasons behind his decision, the 19-year-old fast-rising artiste stated that he left his parents’ house “because I wanted more for my family.”

During a recent interview with Hip TV, the singer explained, “As the first child of my family, I left home at 16 because it was not easy in there. I felt I needed to step out and create better opportunities—not just for myself but for everyone at home.”

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His early independence and determination have clearly played a vital role in shaping his career and drive to succeed in the music industry.

“Life in Shomolu is hard, fun and also exciting. Without living in Shomolu I wouldn’t have the experiences of singing about them. I wouldn’t have truly seen reality of life that shaped me.

“I looked around and realised that I had to go out and make it for these people (his family). So, I just leave to stay with my friend for one year and a few months. My mum was concerned when I was leaving, but I assured her that I would be coming to check on them.”

The singer gained recognition following the release of his hit single ‘Dealer’, featuring Fireboy DML in 2023.

 


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