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If he wasn't successful, I'd say that was a rant from a frustrated mind but coming from Peter Okoye of Psquare, I'd say, carry on brother, so true! Many at times we forget that not everyone is cut-out for school or speaking 'Queen's English' and we go ahead to tag them with names such as, 'drop outs', 'illiterates', etc
Looking at the likes of Tuface, Dbanj, Psquare, Wande Coal, Timaya, Wiz Kid and so on who at one point in time or the other of their lives had to cut short their education dreams to pursue their music careers, we can call them all sorts of names or laugh when they speak but we cannot deny the fact that they are today more successful and well known than their peers who are 'educated' and speak impeccable English. That is not to say education is a bad idea- not knowing your passion or what you are good at, is the bad idea.
Peter Okoye of P'Square responded to critics on his English accent.
See Peter Okoye's tweets below and share your thoughts:(http://www.theinfostride.com/cdn/img/peter4tweet.jpg)
That is the right thing jawe.If i had to choose between Music and School,i'll eagerly go for Music.How much do the educated people make?