"I grew up with my grandmother in Port Harcourt. I grew up to know that my grandmother was my only parent. She used to have a shop at Mile 3 market in Port Harcourt. After school, I would join her at the market. I hawked pure water, plantain chips etc. I did a lot of hustling as a young boy. But the truth is, what I went through while growing up made me who I am today, the experience taught me that hard work pays" said the Ghanaian born singer.
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Tuesday 23 June 2015
TIMI DAKOLO - I Once Hawk Pure Water And Plantain Chips
"iyawo mi" crooner shared this inspiring story in an interview with THE NET. excerpt from the interview below.
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