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Emeka Ike’s Son Quits School, Opens Up On His New Career

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Emeka Ike, a well-known actor in Nollywood, recently revealed that his son has decided to leave school to pursue a music career.

This announcement came after a video of his son singing one of his songs went viral on various social media platforms.

The young artist firmly expressed that music is now his true passion and he is willing to completely forgo his education to pursue it.

While some netizens praised his musical talent in the comments section, others expressed their concern over his choice to abandon schooling for music.

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Other social media users opined that the young man looked nothing like his father, Emeka Ike.
@i_am_big_daddy01 reacted: “Looks nothing like his father. Bro needs DNA test.”
@temimine_tm said: “Don’t ever quit school for anything in this life because what work for A might not favor B…Good song though.”
@the_la_ said: “He sounds good! But go apologize to your papa first, before we stream!!!!!!”
@promi_se3839 said: “This music is sweet make we no lie.”
@laporchbarbie13 said: the “The song is a hit.”
@brightbravo9 said: “Omo serious joke apart his music is good.”
@vees_diary_ reacted: “Song make sense sha.”
@iamyechiii reacted: “You sure say you no go go back school, ehn fine boy.”
@okeitunujoseph said: “Now, this is music.”
In other news, Timi Agbaje, a Nigerian content creator, has provided a detailed explanation regarding the contrasting outcomes of crossdresser Bobrisky’s imprisonment and socialite Cubana Chief Priest’s bail, despite both being charged with the same offense.Last week, Bobrisky was sentenced to six months in prison by a Federal High Court in Lagos state, with no option of a fine, after pleading guilty to Naira abuse.

However, on April 17th, the same court granted Cubana Chief Priest bail in the amount of N10 million, as he pleaded not guilty to the offense of Naira abuse.

Timi Agbaje, who possesses a degree in Law, stated that the reason for the differing verdicts was Bobrisky’s admission of guilt, whereas Cubana Chief Priest maintained his innocence.

According to Agbaje, in Bobrisky’s case, two possible outcomes were likely due to his guilty plea: either he would pay a fine or be imprisoned.

On the other hand, Cubana Chief Priest was granted bail because, under the law, his plea of not guilty meant that no case existed until the EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission) could provide substantial evidence beyond reasonable doubt of his involvement in Naira abuse.

Agbaje further explained that the defense counsel could argue that the money seen in the video, which the EFCC possesses, may not be genuine legal tender.

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