Sunday, 6 December 2015

Nigeria female musician opens up on when it first happened to her

In an interview with Punch Newspaper, Nigeria dance hall queen Cynthia Morgan, revealed how she spent her early days growing up, some of the challenges she faced, and when she first met her dad.

Cynthia Morgan


Read excerpts of the interview below.

“The first time I met my father was when I was seven years old and I know what it feels like.

"There is the psychological effect that comes with growing up without your parents together as a kid.

"It is only few people like me that came out normal and I became determined to be successful in life so as to make my mother proud.

"Some people use that as an escape to be wayward and turn out to be a single parent just like their mothers who gave birth to them. They forget that no woman wishes to be a single parent if they really knew what they were going into.

"Everyone wants the best for their kids and having a father is one of those things.”

“Those days in school, parents came to pick their kids and my friends often told me how they went on vacation with their parents.

"I felt bad because I didn’t have such experience. It is only few kids who experienced what I did that would understand because it goes a long way in shaping one’s life even when you become an adult. You feel alone and lost. This is as serious as rape, child abuse and domestic violence.

"I have met a couple of young people who told me they won’t get married; they just want to have babies. This is actually what prompted me into writing the song, Baby Mama, ” she said.

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