GoodGirl LA on education regret and music career pursuit

Nigerian singer GoodGirl LA, whose real name is Euphemia Ekumah, has shared her experiences with family pressure and pursuing her passion for music. In a recent interview with Hip TV, she discussed her decision not to complete her university education, revealing that she was initially forced to write the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) exam.

GoodGirl LA stated that she does not regret not completing her education, but rather wishes she had pursued her music career earlier. She recalled being 16 and unsure of what to do, but later gaining clarity and deciding to leave home at the age of 17 or 18 to focus on her music. This decision led to a rift with her family, particularly her father, who disowned her and asked her to leave his house when she expressed her desire to discontinue her education.

The singer’s family later reconciled with her after she began to gain recognition as a musician. GoodGirl LA’s music career has been gaining momentum, with her song “Early Momo” receiving attention from fans. Her story highlights the challenges faced by young artists who choose to pursue their passion despite opposition from their families.

GoodGirl LA’s experiences serve as a testament to the importance of following one’s dreams, even in the face of adversity. Her decision to leave home and pursue her music career has ultimately led to her success, and her story may inspire others to do the same. With her music career continuing to grow, GoodGirl LA’s future looks promising, and her story will likely resonate with fans and aspiring artists alike.

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