Fast-rising Nigerian singer, Charles Chibueze Chukwu better known as Crayon, has recounted his struggling days before his rise to stardom.
The Mavin signee, who recently paid a visit to his former secondary school, narrated how paying his fees was a struggle as a secondary school student that he almost missed the West African Certificate Examination (WAEC).
Proud of how far he has come, Crayon eulogized himself as the only star the school has ever produced and prayed for more stars to emerge from the school.
He shared a video of the moment he entered the school’s staff room and prostrated to his teachers. The artist was also seen performing for the kids, who were all overjoyed to have him there.
“So I went to my secondary sch that I graduated from “Treasure court college” to motivate and inspire every kid that if I can do it they can do it too, and it was so special and emotional for me cos omo I used to be regular debtor in sch, I was owing sch fees till my waec day crazy!
I remember my girl crying for me cos she thought I wouldn’t be able to write chemistry practical my mum came to pay last minute though, I remember I used to get whooped in class for sagging and now coming back to the sch as the only star that the sch has ever produced since the inception is an amazing feeling! I hope to see the sch produce more stars in the nearest future on God amen!” He captioned the video.
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