Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Divine Ikubor, popularly known as Rema, has revealed how he made his first million at 17 and handed it to his mother.
He added that he made the decision because his mother needed the money more than him.
The Dumebi crooner disclosed this in a recent interview with Z100 New York.
In his words, “The person who I knew needed it more was my mum. So, I handed everything I made to her. I know it was cool to drive around the city as a 17-year-old in a cool whip. But I can’t drive a cool whip when my mum didn’t have a car or my mum has to borrow my keys. You know, I had to put her on first.
“Passing all of that to her, whatever investment she makes… I made my first million [naira] at 17 but I made more than a million. But it’s cool to be in that stage to be able to provide [for your family].”
The 24-year-old singer said his biggest achievement is being able to provide for his family and create opportunities for others.
He said, “Someone created an opportunity for me to bless the world this much. So, I can’t imagine how much the people I helped are going to bless the world. You know, I go hard not just for myself. I go hard for them. As doors open for me, I wanna open doors for them.”
He added that his proudest moment was when fans sang his song ‘Calm Down’ word-for-word during his performance in Australia last year.