With two songs, I purchased a house in Lagos, another in London – Kaz
In 2010, famous Nigerian artist, Kaz, brought another sound into the Nigerian music scene with his hit melody, 'Fi Mi Le.' As soon as the tune hit the wireless transmissions, it rapidly started a club banger and a national song of devotion of a few sorts.
Shockingly, rather than luxuriating in the happiness of the fruitful effect the gathering tune made, the vocalist went into insensibility just to reemerge eight years after with cases of turning into a minister.
When Kaz implied his fans that he had turned into a godly man, numerous individuals started to guess that he picked service since he had lost everything.
In a current meeting with Saturday Beats, the artist just said that individuals who held that view required Jesus since he had guaranteed God since he was seven years of age that on the off chance that he at any point turned into a well known artist, he would commit his life to Christ and turn into a minister. He stated, "When I was seven years of age, I made a contract with God that on the off chance that he could make me a famous artist, consequently I would serve him. God had his impact and consequently, I was running; I would not like to serve him yet I later needed to serve him."
The vocalist while tending to individuals who said that he turned into a minister since his music vocation had fizzled rushed to say that with only two melodies, he could get two houses, one in Lagos and another in London. He included that he set up a few organizations also from his returns from music.
"I have found real success as a performer. With only one tune, I could assemble a house in Lagos. On the off chance that you don't trust me, the house is at Surulere near Shoprite. With another melody, I could purchase another house in London. I am finding real success and it is through music. I have a business, Kaz water; how was I ready to begin the business? It was through music. I didn't request cash from my mom to do these things.
"Those haters that say that my vocation is dead are confounded individuals and they require Jesus. I am not gloating and I don't have to reel out all my property on the pages of daily paper since I am not that sort of artiste. I am not the sort of vocalist that would purchase another auto or house and post it on the Instagram. That isn't my identity since I am a London road kid.
In the avenues of London where I was raised, you don't flaunt to individuals that you purchased another auto or you flaunt your property; you would get burglarized. It isn't care for Nigeria where individuals get a kick out of the chance to flaunt and utilize the expression, 'do you know my identity?' Over there, the young men in the city would simply draw out a gun and shoot you, at that point take the auto.
So I learnt that way of life and I am utilized to it; now that I am in Lagos, I don't know how to gloat; it is waste. Be content with what you have and offer magnificence to God for it. Whoever supposes I went into the service of God since I could profit from it needs Jesus and they are off-base about that thought."

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