I Want People To Look At My Life And Say If I Can Succeed Then No One Has An Excuse To Fail - Ice Prince
Nigerian rapper and songwriter, Panshak Henry Zamani, popularly known as Ice Prince, has opened up on his struggles from childhood.
The 'Oleku' crooner opened up on his struggles in a recent episode of the 'Listen' podcast,' he revealed that he is the one fending for his family, because his parents are late.
According to him, he had to do menial jobs to make ends meet. He also opened up on how he struggled to cater for his education, and it was so bad that he lost his admission to the university because of N20,000.
Ice Prince, however, stressed that he wants his story to be an inspiration to many who are facing struggles. He noted that he wants people to look at his life, and use it as a motivation to keep pushing for success.
Ice Prince said:
“I don’t have a mother or father. I’m an only son. That’s quite tough. I was eleven years old when I lost my dad. I was about 21 or 22 when my mum passed away. And I have a huge family that depends on me.
“I don’t have no uncle, aunty, godfather or godmother that I depend on. It has been nothing but God in my life.
“I want people to look at my life and say if I can succeed then no one has an excuse to fail.
I was the guy that spent at least three weeks at home every term because of school fees. I didn’t go to the University because of N20,000. I had about two weeks to pay that money but I couldn’t raise it on time. That was how I lost the admission."
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