Wednesday 5 November 2014

Top 5 Nigerian Celebrities Who Are Humble To A Fault

With fame, money and power comes
arrogance for many celebrities but some
have been able to keep it real both to
themselves and their fans. On this list we
give a quick rundown of five humble
celebrities in Nigeria.
Tuface Idibia: See picture below

Tuface Idibia is easily considered the
most humble Nigerian celebrity out there
and a look into his life will make you see
why. The African Queen hit maker is one
of the top notch artistes in Nigeria that
has brought global recognition to Nigeria
and is adored by fans from across Africa
and indeed the globe. With a humility
that is astounding for a man of his
caliber, Tuface is easily a role model for
fans and other celebs alike.
Genevieve Nnaji: See picture below

Genevieve Nnaji isn’t lacking in the
beauty department neither is she a
mediocre in her chosen field. She
comfortably wears the super star crown
as one of the best actresses to have come
out of Africa. Despite all her class and
sophistication, Genevieve Nnaji is known
to always keep it real and graceful. Even
when baited to bad mouth her country
in an international interview, she had
nothing but a good comment about her
beloved Nigeria.
Don Jazzy: See picture below

Ace music producer Don Jazzy was
ranked as the second most bankable
artiste in Africa in 2013 by Forbes Africa
and Channel O coming in behind Akon.
This list puts him as the most bankable
artiste in Nigeria but despite his fame
and wealth, the Mavin Records boss has
been able to maintain a humble profile.
Known to be very active on the social
media, he commands a large
followership and is constantly
communicating with the fans that have
helped contributed to his success.
Chidinma Ekile : See picture below

Chidinma is definitely not the same girl
that won Project Fame West Africa back
in 2010 but one thing is for sure, despite
the fact that she is balling now; she is
still the humble girl from her days of
being in the music academy. With many
hit songs like “Jankoliko,” ‘Kedike,” “Run
Dia Mouth,” among others to her credit,
the petite female singer with a powerful
voice has gone ahead to be the first
female musician to peak at number 1 on
the MTV Base Official Naija Top 10 Chart
with her single “Emi Ni Baller.” Love her
or hate her, Chidinma keeps it real and
in 2012 she won the Best Female West
African Act category at the 2012 Kora
Awards.
Sound Sultan: See picture below
Born Lanre Fasasi, many know him as
Sound Sultan and he is one Nigerian
musician that has been able to remain
afloat in the music industry for over a
decade. Considered one of the most
humble and kind celebrity even by
fellow colleagues, he received a shout out
recently from Peter Okoye of the P-
Square brothers who thanked him for
giving the P Square duo an unforgettable
opportunity in a lifetime. In an
interview with Punch, the artiste himself
went on to reveal that humility is one of
the ways he has been able to maintain a
successful career.

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