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I Am Broken – Dr Sid Speaks On Picking Pieces Of His Career

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Mavin Records senior artiste, Dr Sid has opened up about fixing the broken pieces of his career.

Naija News reports that the father of two adorable girls via his verified Twitter page admitted to rebuilding himself in the face of all the turmoil.

Dr sid, who has now moved into movie production and has been facing a marital battle with his wife, Simi at the home front noted that he would rather pick up his broken pieces than pretend to be a complete vase.

He said: ”I am Broken and that’s Ok. It’s better to accept that i’m broken and work on picking up the pieces to fix myself and be whole again, than to pretend i am a complete vase.”

Helping People Turns Me On – Don Jazzy

Meanwhile, Nigerian music executive, Michael Ajereh, popularly known as Don Jazzy, recently revealed that helping people achieve their dreams is what turns him on lately.

Naija News reports that the Mavin boss who recently marked 20 years of being in the music business made this known on the microblogging platform, Twitter after a fan identified as Zuco reacted to his tweet’ which reads: “I can’t imagine myself not doing this music business. I wake up every morning with the same passion from 20 years ago.”

Reacting to Don Jazzy’s tweet, Zuco wrote: “Damn!!! Don’t give up, keep chasing your dream and you’ll def achieve it”.

The music executive then quoted the tweet, revealing that he has achieved his dream for over 15 years now.

Don Jazzy then noted that helping other people achieve their dream is what ‘turns him on’ now.

He tweeted; “Dream wey I don catch, tie am rope gum body for over 15 years now. Helping other people do the same is what turns me on now. It’s a different high.”



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.