

“I was into kpo-fire after my dad d!ed, his name was BOY ALONE. I was the first born of the child and the responsibility was on me, I had to take care of my family and I had to go to marine base with my boys to look for money and survive. I had used to have my boy, Siki (@sikiboi) to create music and be happy. I became laundry man after I left kpo-fire because it wasn’t working for me. I left kpo-fire after I l$st most of my friends and the military came looking for me. I was down and I needed to take care of my mother so I had to do a lot of things. When you’re from Port Harcourt and live in marine base, there is no age difference… 14 years looked like I was 25”. – Omah Lay.