I Was Too Cool for TikTok: Bloody Civilian Opens Up About Career Regret

Nigerian Star Reveals How Rejecting Viral Platform Cost Her Early Success

Nigerian singer and producer Bloody Civilian has made a surprising confession about her career journey, admitting she initially dismissed TikTok’s potential because she wanted to maintain a “cool” image. The rising star took to X (formerly Twitter) to share her honest reflection with fans.

“God punish steeze,” she wrote humorously, referring to her past attitude. “My biggest regret was being too cool for TikTok at the beginning of my career.” Her revelation comes as the platform continues to transform Nigeria’s music industry, having launched global hits like CKay’s “Love Nwantiti” and revived careers including Skales’.

Bloody Civilian’s candid admission highlights the difficult choices artists face in the digital age – between maintaining authenticity and leveraging viral platforms. While she’s since embraced TikTok, her story serves as a cautionary tale about the cost of ignoring new opportunities in today’s fast-moving music landscape.

Ebuka Celebrates Friend’s Extraordinary Journey to Priesthood

In a heartwarming side story, media personality Ebuka Obi-Uchendu shared proud moments from his friend Rev. Fr. Chris’s ordination ceremony. The newly-minted priest had made headlines in 2018 when he walked away from his successful business and two university degrees to pursue his calling.

“My friend is a Catholic priest, guys!!!” Ebuka posted on Instagram, celebrating the culmination of an eight-year journey that began when Chris entered seminary at age 30. The emotional posts offered a rare glimpse into the personal sacrifices behind spiritual vocations in modern Nigeria.

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