The Voice Nigeria Judge, Waje, and single mum of one has finally decided to talk about what life before fame for her was like.
“I
don’t like cooking but I love to bake and I did that for a while with
my friend Ijeoma Uzodima. We used to have this chin chin company and we
used to sell everything in our stock. I remember that the magistrates in
Onitsha at the time used to order from us and we used to sell it in a
small can for about N600. We would cut 50kg chin chin for three days and
my back would be paining me. I probably would have continued with that
if I was not a singer. Ijeoma who is my very good friend was actually
the one who used to push me,” she said.
On how much she was paid for her first performance:
The
day she was given N300,000, she wanted to go crazy. Waje said, “When I
started my career, it was someone that drew my attention that I could
make money from music. I remember the first time I sang in my school in
UNN, I was wearing a red dress and I sang Whitney Houston’s ‘I will
always love you.’ It was just my voice and there was no instrumental,
the crowd went crazy. I think after my performance, they gave me about
N500. That was enough for a week in school. I remember the first time I
earned N300,000, it was from Zain Mobile Telecomms. They had an end of
the year party in Enugu and they asked me to come and perform. When I
got the money, I went haywire. I am the first in my family, so the money
really helped to stabilise a few things.”