The
fast-rising Mavin Records star Di’Ja, who recently took up a teaching
job at a local primary school in Kaduna, has recounted her success
story.
The Sierra Leonean-Nigerian singer, during an interview on her Coke
Studio Africa session, opened up on the kinds of menial jobs she had to
do in order to be able to fuel her music career.
Such menial jobs included being a waitress and a mascot at children’s parties.
However, Di’Ja encouraged youths looking up to her not to give up on their dreams.
She said: “I’ve tried and failed a lot of things in the past,
same with music, I don’t even think am good at it as much yet, I’m still
getting there but I’ve failed many times. Find what you are good at,
practice every day, fail at it many times until you are good at it.”
On February 14, 2015, Mavin Records boss Don Jazzy announced the
addition of Di’Ja into the group and she is fast becoming a force to be
reckoned with in the music industry.
Di’Ja is also a GLO ambassador.
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