Mavin Records artiste, Dr. Sid has revealed an aspect of his life that so many never imagined could be a reality in the singer’s life. The singer revealed how his career got sunk to a point where he got so frustrated to a sickening dimension.
He confessed that a mild stroke followed that frustration when it got out of hand, which almost cost him his life. He then dropped the submission that “the race is not for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong, or bread to men of understanding.” He also added that if Nigerian must get better, the change must start with the individual. In his words;
“I have had a period of real difficulty. I have had a period of financial difficulty. I was making music, nothing was working. I wasn’t getting booked at shows. Of my own doing, I didn’t have passive income. I didn’t have anything outside of music. I had health issues; I had high blood pressure and a mild stroke last year. I almost died.”
“At that point, you think to yourself ‘What’s going on?’ I’ve struggled. In struggling you understand that the only person responsible for the change is you. Same thing with Naija as a whole. The issue with this country starts with individuals.”