Erigga Opens Up About Struggles with Father’s Entitlement Despite Absence During Upbringing

Nigerian hip-hop sensation, Erhiga Agarivbie, popularly known as Erigga, has revealed his heartfelt anguish over his father laying claim to his success, despite being absent during his upbringing. In a candid conversation on the Spill With Phyna podcast, the Warri-born rapper expressed the emotional toll of his father’s sudden demands after years of detachment.

Erigga disclosed that his father was noticeably absent during his formative years and only reappeared in his life once he achieved success, seeking financial support and recognition. He expressed frustration at the sense of entitlement displayed by his father, questioning why he failed to make an effort to connect with him earlier and be a guiding force in his life.

The rapper recounted a challenging childhood, having to fend for himself from the tender age of 8, navigating the streets and being exposed to precarious situations. Despite the absence of parental guidance, Erigga found solace in his passion for music, which ultimately steered him towards his dreams.

Reflecting on the lack of paternal involvement, Erigga expressed disbelief at his father’s sudden claims, emphasizing that he had to raise himself and carve his own path to success without his guidance. He also shared the burden of being approached by his stepbrothers, urging him to reconcile with their shared absentee father, highlighting the pervasive impact of paternal absence on their lives.

Erigga’s poignant account sheds light on the often overlooked issue of parental entitlement and the emotional complexities it brings, resonating with individuals who have experienced similar challenges. Amidst his rise to stardom, the artist’s raw honesty serves as a compelling reminder of the resilience and self-reliance required in the face of familial adversity.

Erigga’s narrative not only underscores the personal hardships he endured but also prompts a critical examination of societal norms and expectations surrounding parental responsibilities. His unwavering candor invites empathy and understanding, transcending borders to evoke a universal chord that transcends cultural boundaries.

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