Timaya was probably the dullest student in his school days, but the
Egberi Papa 1 of Bayelsa still makes an effort to inspire youths across
the country with his enormous success in the music industry and his
‘grass to grace’ story.
Timaya made sure to share a story during
his eclectic performance at the third leg of Star Music Trek, which held
in Uyo on April 12, 2014.
“Education is not for me,” the hit artiste confessed, “It is important, yes, but not for me for me”
“I
scored 17 in JAMB, That's when I gave up. I don’t have the brain for
education but for those of you who do, please go for it, it is good.” He
further stressed.
No one can dispute that the Niger Delta star
is still passionate about education -or at least, strongly encourages
others to have it.
It’s thrilling to note too that despite his
'limitation’, he has risen to become one of the most influential
artistes in the country today who, consistently intersperses his
performances with an enduring message to young people, advising them to
always harness their talent and exploit it.
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