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My Teacher Once Said I Won’t Be Successful—Davido

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HKN Gang artiste, Davido has gone back memory lane to when one of his class teachers told him he (Davido) will not be a successful person. According to the singer, who is now very successful in his music career, his teacher informed him that he was the most unlikely to succeed.

The singer explained that he had been the teacher's brunt when struggling to catch up with others in the French class while he was still in high school.

He captioned a picture of him posing with his black G Wagon and Range Rover SUVs and looking all fly.

Davido is a multi-millionaire artiste in Nigeria and has won some international awards.

When he released his ‘Skelewu’ hit track, it received massive recognition in Africa.

Currently, Davido is putting the finishing touches to his new album, which is due for release in April 2015.




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