SEGUN ARINZE HINTS AT RETURNING TO MUSIC. (PHOTO).

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 Segun Arinze hints at returning to music. Nollywood actor, Segun Arinze, has explained why he left the music industry. Featuring in a recent episode of ‘Curiosity Made Me Ask’ hosted by content creator Bae U Barbie, Arinze stated that he didn’t leave music because he failed at it but to focus on acting. “I didn’t fail as a musical artist. I left music on my own volition. If I wanted to do music, I would have continued. “I read theatre art at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife. I left school, I did well. I went into my music on my own volition. When I decided to concentrate on my acting career, I concentrated on my acting,” he explained. Arinze said he will be making a comeback in the music industry in the future. However, he explained that his return to music wouldn’t be for commercial purposes but for passion. “I can always go back to music. I didn’t fail. I’ve two albums. I suspended it [my music career]. When I feel it’s time, I will go back. I still sing. The voice is still t...

VP OSINBAJO CONTINUES HIS NEXT LEVEL CAMPAIGN TODAY IN KOGI,A DAY AFTER HIS HELICOPTER CRASH.{PHOTOS}.


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      Today in Okenne, Kogi State, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo continued Next Level Engagements. He was also at Idah LGA.
The Vice President paid courtesy visits to the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, Attah of Igala Kingdom and President of Kogi state Council of Chiefs.
He attended Town Hall meeting held at the Palace Square.More photos below.
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