Nigerian singer, Small Doctor, also known as Omo Iya Teacher, has given insights into his early life, revealing that despite being the son of a teacher, he once worked as a bus conductor.
Before gaining recognition in the music industry, Small Doctor engaged in various menial jobs, a testament to his journey from his humble beginnings to musical success.
While reminiscing about his past as a bus conductor on the Agege route in Lagos, Small Doctor encouraged others not to underestimate the significance of their early days and despise their little beginnings.
He emphasized the value of hard work and perseverance, the traits that eventually paved the way for his music career to flourish.
The artist’s latest single, “No Pressure,” released today, serves as a musical chronicle of his life’s journey.
Through his lyrics, Small Doctor reflects on the transformative power of music and the impact it had on taking him off the streets and onto the global stage.
Looking ahead, Small Doctor is excited about his upcoming “Omo Better” Concert scheduled for December 17 at Agege Stadium in Lagos.
Promising an explosive night of music and fun, the concert symbolizes a triumphant moment for the artist.
According to him, the concert will not only celebrate my musical achievements but also serves as a reminder that dreams can evolve from even the most modest of origins.
As Small Doctor prepares for this epic event, he said he is grateful for the support that has propelled him to international recognition.
“The Omo Better Concert is poised to be a memorable celebration,”he added.
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