Several speculations claims that the YBNL
boss (Olamide) dropped out of school because of
his poor academic performance.
Olamide who dropped out of Tai
Solarin University of Education, Ijebu-
Ode said it was due to his father's
inability to fund his tertiary
education.
He disclosed this in his comment as a
motivational speaker at the second
edition of a Summer Camp organised
by Ogun State Government for
Secondary school students in the state.
Olamide told the students that despite
being a dropout, he was focused and
determined to achieve greatness and
urged the students to remain focused
and disciplined, if they are to achieve
their ambition in life.
He also advised
them to always put God first in
whatever they are doing, adding:
"I
want to tell you that you must always
put God first in everything you are
doing. Be focused and there is nothing
you cannot achieve, if you are
discipline."
The artiste, who is an indigene of the
state, advised the students to imbibe
the spirit of "I can and I will" and also
believe in themselves, noting that
achieving one's ambition in life goes
beyond talent and skills "but total
concentration and discipline."
He explained that the reason why he
always infused Yoruba dialects in his
songs was to promote Yoruba culture,
saying:
"I can never do without
putting Yoruba lyrics in my songs, I
belong here (Nigeria). It is a blessing
to be a citizen of Nigeria."
Commissioner for Information and
Strategy, Mr. Dayo Adeneye, who
addressed the students, assured that
the state government would continue
to give education the necessary
attention to improve its standard.
He disclosed that the government
invited Olamide to tell his success
story to the students, "so that they can
learn from it."
Adeneye expressed the hope that
Olamide 's speech would also help
them to prepare for the future.