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Sir Shina Peters Reveals Early Life Successes

Renowned Nigerian musician Sir Shina Peters recently opened up about his personal life and career in a podcast interview. The […]

I had my first child at 14 - Sir Shina Peters

Renowned Nigerian musician Sir Shina Peters recently opened up about his personal life and career in a podcast interview. The 67‑year‑old Juju legend revealed that he became a father at the age of 14 and achieved several milestones early on: he started his music career at 10, bought his first car at 13, and built his first house at 16.

Peters’ career has spanned several decades, earning him a broad fan base across Nigeria’s ethnic groups. He noted that 65 % of his fans are Igbo, surpassing his Yoruba following. Despite persistent demand for new music, he expressed reluctance to return to the studio, citing an unfavorable environment that leaves him unsure of what to sing.

His early successes cemented Sir Shina Peters as a prominent figure in Nigerian music, and his Afrojuju style has contributed significantly to the country’s rich musical heritage. Although he has decided not to make a comeback, his legacy continues to be celebrated by fans across Nigeria and beyond. His decision highlights the challenges artists face in adapting to changing environments and finding inspiration for creative work.

As a respected artist, Sir Shina Peters offers valuable insights into the Nigerian music industry. His story testifies to the power of talent and dedication, as well as the importance of a conducive environment for artistic expression. Even as he steps back from the music scene, his impact on Nigerian music and culture remains significant, and his fans continue to appreciate his contributions to the industry.

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