Nigerian music sensation, 0ludipe Oluwasanmi David, commonly known as Spyro has as of late focused on his relationship with religion.
Spyro talked about his childhood and how he experienced childhood in the Mushin area of Lagos, itemizing his experience as a minister's child and the way in which he created contempt for God in view of his dad.
Talking as a visitor on the most recent episode of the Tea with Tay Digital broadcast, the 'Who is your Person' hitmaker, uncovered that he had an exceptionally severe dad who went hard on him and his kin whenever they wandered off.
"My dad was very severe and he's a minister so you know how ministers are with their children. They're truly severe on the grounds that they have this philosophy that their kids are the ones that… … . "after which Taymesan ringed in saying, "Na we dey ruin pass," and Spyro gestured in understanding.
While his dad, a minister, ingrained severe qualities, the prestigious singer conceded that the strain was extraordinary, prompting an abhorrence for religion during his initial years.
"The tension isn't great, I should say. Be that as it may, I didn't actually know God through my father, despite the fact that I was directly before the Book of scriptures. Each day we'd awaken to the Book of scriptures, I had to make it happen so I didn't have any idea what god's identity was. Truth be told, my father made me disdain God, the character of God," he added
The vocalist who serves as a musician further uncovered that the day to day daily practice of awakening before sunrise for cooperation and being continually encircled by the Book of scriptures made a negative impression of religion. In spite of experiencing childhood in a strict climate, he underscored that he found us come to appreciate religion according to his own preferences, separate from his dad's service.