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Saturday, 18 November 2017
My Father Gave Me a Condom at the Age of 16 – CDQ reveals
CDQ
recently moved into his new apartment in one of the highbrow areas in
Lekki, and the excited singer revealed how he usually squats with
Masterkraft before now.. He wrote;
“thinking about how
the whole thing started 4yrs ago when boys still dey manage with
@masterkraft_ for ojodu berger. About 7 of us would squeeze to fit in a
room just for d night to pass…now I have more than enough rooms that I’m
able to bring my siblings closer… I just couldn’t thank God enough for
all these I say #ByeByePoverty”.
See some photos of his new apartment in Lekki below;
The Indigenous rapper, has now opened up sharing some interesting stuffs about his past, childhood, and music career.
CDQ says he’d never forget the year 2008 as it was the time he lost
his father. Taking a trip down memory lane with Saturday Beats, the
singer referred to his father as his best friend and confidant.
CDQ’s dad.“I was very close to my father who died in 2008. I learnt that he
was in his office when he suddenly slumped and he was rushed to the
hospital. He was in the hospital for some time before he finally died.
His death really affected the family financially. Also, my father was
our guide and he advised us on every life situation.
“When I was 16, my father called me and said that he knew that at
my age, I would be seeing girls. He gave me a condom and told me that
if I must have s*x, I should ensure I wear one. He made it known that he
was against pre-marital sex but I should always protect myself if I
must engage in the act. He also always advised that as a man, I should
always ensure that I worked hard and earn money because by doing so, the
ladies would chase me. I have really missed that intimacy and
friendship I had with my dad. Also, there was the financial aspect. My
father was the one that took care of his extended family. My father
taught me not to depend on anybody,” the Sai Baba singer said.
The banker-turned-singer told Saturday Beats that when he wanted to
quit the banking hall for recording booths, he did not have the courage
to tell his widowed mother being the first child of the family.
“There is no one that would leave a bank job for music that would
not be scared of the career change but at that time, I had a lot of
pressure on me. I lost my father when I was still in school back then in
2008. That period was when Lagos State was doing road expansion so they
broke the two shops my mother had on Alaba Expressway. I am the first
child of my family so I had to fend for my family. I had a lot of people
who depended on me, so it made the decision even tougher for me when
Mastakraft advised me to leave the banking hall for the recording booth.
I listened to his advice and took music seriously. He promised me that
after six months, things would change in my life if I embraced music
squarely and his prediction came to pass.
“I did not tell my mother when I quit my job, she did not even
know about my decision. She thought I was working in the bank because I
used to give her money from what I made at small shows I performed at.
She did not know I was a musician till I started to prosper,” CDQ said.
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