- Mr P reflected on his childhood struggles, recounting how his family lost their home
- the award-winning artiste disclosed during an appearance on the Nancy Isime Show
- The singer added that his upbringing remains the biggest motivation behind his resilience
Nigerian singer Peter Okoye, widely known as Mr P, has spoken candidly about the one fear that has continued to shape his drive and ambition.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the award-winning artiste disclosed during an appearance on the Nancy Isime Show that his deepest fear is not death, but slipping back into poverty an experience he says left a permanent mark on him.
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Mr P reflected on his childhood struggles, recounting how his family lost their home after the landlord sold the property.

He narrated how his parents and eight children squeezed into a one-bedroom boys’ quarters, separated by a curtain, long before fame and success changed their lives.
He explained that witnessing a bulldozer demolish their home while the family was still inside is a memory he can never forget.

According to him, those early hardships shaped his values, pushed him to work harder, and remain a reminder of where he never wants to return.
The singer added that his upbringing remains the biggest motivation behind his resilience, drive, and commitment to securing a better future for himself and his family.
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