“I borrowed £40,000 for my business and it failed” – Mr Eazi opens up on early money mistake, family fallout

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Nigerian singer and entrepreneur Mr Eazi has shared a past experience where a failed business deal led to tension between him and his uncle.

Speaking during an interview, he revealed that he borrowed £40,000 from his uncle to start a business, but the venture eventually collapsed.

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According to him, the situation later escalated when his uncle began demanding repayment and involved his parents.

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“I remember one time I took money from my uncle to do business; business went south. And then he was chasing me for the money… I was so embarrassed that my dad had to pay,” he said.

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He added that he was unhappy with how the matter was handled, especially the decision to involve his parents, which made the situation more embarrassing for him.

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Mr Eazi also recalled confronting his uncle and his wife over the incident, expressing his frustration at the time.

“I told two of them that you people just f***ed up. You just lost an opportunity because I’m going to be a great guy and you’re not gonna be able to work with me,” he added.

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The singer said the experience stayed with him, shaping his mindset about money, responsibility, and success in business.

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