“In my next life, I don’t want to be famous” – Nasboi opens up on quitting fame once he hits ₦5 billion

Nigerian skitmaker and singer Nasiru Lawal, popularly known as Nasboi, has opened up about his thoughts on fame, success, and his future in the entertainment industry.

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In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), the comedian revealed that he values money far more than popularity, emphasizing that the pressures of fame are something he never wants to experience again, not even in another lifetime.

In his words, he wrote:

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“I will choose having money over being famous… I no fit try this kind thing for my next life again. Once my money complete 5 billion, I don disembark. I no do again… No skit, no music, no acting. Make brain rest.”

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Nasboi explained that he has already mapped out his exit plan from the limelight, stating that he will quit skit-making, music, and acting entirely once he reaches his personal financial goal.

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According to him, ₦5 billion is the target he needs before stepping away from the entertainment world.

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After years of juggling multiple creative fields, all he now seeks is rest, peace of mind, and financial stability.

His revelation has sparked reactions online, with many fans agreeing that fame can be overwhelming, while others encouraged him to keep pushing until he achieves his goal.

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