Nigerian Singer Ceeza Milli Reveals Jail Time

Nigerian singer Ceeza Milli has opened up about a challenging period in his career, revealing that he was once imprisoned. In a recent interview with Yanga FM Lagos, Milli shared that the experience had a profound impact on his mental health, leading to a depressive stage. Although he did not disclose the circumstances surrounding his imprisonment, he acknowledged the difficulties he faced while in a Nigerian prison.

Milli is still recovering from the ordeal, focusing on regaining his physical health. He has been working on losing weight, but emphasized that this is solely for health reasons, rather than a response to criticism from internet trolls. The singer expressed his indifference to negative comments, stating that he is not bothered by critics.

Ceeza Milli also took the opportunity to express his gratitude to fellow musician Wizkid, who collaborated with him in the past. This partnership significantly boosted Milli’s career, enabling him to support his family. Milli acknowledged that Wizkid’s contribution was substantial, considering he had an existing record label deal at the time. “Wizkid tried for me, he gave me collaborations that made me feed my family,” Milli stated, highlighting the positive impact of their collaboration.

The Nigerian music industry has been growing in recent years, with many artists gaining international recognition. Ceeza Milli’s experience serves as a reminder of the challenges that some artists face, both personally and professionally. Despite these obstacles, Milli’s resilience and determination have enabled him to continue pursuing his music career. With a renewed focus on his health and well-being, Milli is poised to continue making music and entertaining his fans. His story also underscores the importance of support and collaboration within the music industry, as exemplified by Wizkid’s contribution to his career.

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