“Why I’m selfish” – Tekno explains

Why I’m selfish – Singer Tekno

Why I’m selfish – Singer Tekno

Popular Afropop crooner, Augustine Miles Kelechi Okechukwu a.k.a Tekno Miles explains why he chooses to label himself as ‘selfish’. The ‘Rara’ singer had described himself as selfish while speaking in an interview with the content creator Franck Fun, in Abakaliki, the capital of Ebonyi State.

Why I’m selfish – Singer Tekno

Singer, Tekno. Photo source: Instagram. According to him, he is selfish because he likes himself so much and loves enjoying life, and that is his main priority in life. In his words: “My name is Kelechukwu Augustine. I am an indigene of Ebonyi State. I’m from Ivo local government. “I love myself so much. I am a very selfish person. But it’s okay to be selfish. Because for life na only dem born and na only you go walka go. “I’m happy to be home in Ebonyi. I’m here to try the foods. I’ve eaten so many foods abroad. I’m an American boy. So, I’m back home now to taste some local dishes. And I’m happy to be back home.” In some advice to young people, Tekno said: “in everything you do, make sure you enjoy life.”

“Thanking God where others have died is selfish”

"Thanking God where others have died is selfish"

Nigerian media personality, Daddy Freeze has responded to the testimony of the sole survivor of a building collapse that occurred in Banana Island, Ikoyi, Lagos.

Daddy Freeze

In his opinion, expressing gratitude to God when others have lost their lives is a selfish act. Instead of giving a testimony, the survivor should have been mourning the loss of their colleagues.

Banana island

Daddy Freeze also stated that the survivor’s behavior was indicative of a primitive and selfish mentality. He expressed disbelief at the idea of a survivor giving a testimony when ten other people had died in the same incident. “10 people lose their lives ina collapsed building and the one person who survives gives testimony? Really? “This is NOT a testimony! Rather, it’s a manifestation of our innate caveman mentality, built on the foundations of greed and selfishness. Would the early churches in Antioch or Jerusalem have approved such a ‘testimony’? Instead, it should be a time of mourning for the lives lost. ~FRZ.” He wrote. See his post below: