Popular Nigerian singer, Johnny Drille, has come out to speak about how becoming a father has reshaped his understanding of love and responsibility. He recently had his say while speaking during a recent interview with Dose of Society, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, he currently lives by a family-first principle, and he’ll quickly abandon everything else for his family if it ever comes down to it.

The singer added that his parents consistently made sure their kids never lacked food even when things got really tough, and he is forever indebted to them for the lessons he currently uses to nurture his daughter.
His words, “The one rule I live by is family first. I would abandon anything I’m doing anywhere in the world if my family needs me, super importantly.
Family has always been my support system. Every time I got overwhelmed by the world around me, I always run back to family. And, it all felt better. They have been there for me, especially, my parents. My biggest dream in life is to be able to take care of them, and get them to see the world.
My parents didn’t have much. I remember it was really hard sometimes and we would not have food to eat and they would figure out a way to be able to provide food for us. They just made it work and made it fun for us. Back then it looked fun, but now when I think about it, I just know they were trying to shield us from a lot of things at that time.
Now I have a daughter and I understand what it feels like to be able to nurture someone. Right now, I appreciate my parents even more for what they did for me and my siblings. Having a child changes your life in the most incredible ways.
And I think that’s not talked about enough, but I’m grateful that I have parents that were able to nurture me, especially in a crazy world like this, and to be able to navigate the different aspects of life.”
WOW.
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