On
Saturday, June 13, 2015, Olakunle Ogunrombi popularly known as K-Peace
emerged the winner of the fifth season of Nigeria’s leading music TV
Reality Show, Nigerian Idol.
This win came with a handsome cash reward of N7.5 million, an all-expense paid trip to Dubai, a Hyundai Sports Utility Vehicle and a N7.5 million recording deal with South Africa-based Universal Music label not forgetting the high end devices.
This win came with a handsome cash reward of N7.5 million, an all-expense paid trip to Dubai, a Hyundai Sports Utility Vehicle and a N7.5 million recording deal with South Africa-based Universal Music label not forgetting the high end devices.
With
this win however have come some revelations about the past life of the
32 years old who took the Competition by storm with a unique genre of
music, FujiRnB which is a fusion of contemporary and Fuji music.
Speaking
about his life in the ‘wilderness’, K-Peace, who hails from Ogun State,
recalled that he had had to embrace hawking of such edible items as
Gala, pure water and soft drinks in the traffic after the loss of his
father placed a heavy financial burden on the family.
“I
came from a family of five children and we were well-catered for. My
father was an engineer with Leventis Motors at the time, but he lost his
job and later tried his hands on trading in motor parts. We eventually
lost him to cardiac arrest.
That marked the beginning of many difficult
years ahead for every one of us, including our mother whose duty it was
to provide for us,” recalled K-Peace as he began a sad narrative of his
family struggles.
“During
this time, I covered from Mile 2 to Maza-Maza and Alakija, selling
Chin-chin. I later started selling Gala, Pure water and soft drinks
around the “Chopping Centre” neighbourhood of Festac Town,” he said.
K-Peace
had started out sealing and supplying Chin-Chin to some roadside
traders, but opted to go into direct selling when he realised he would
make more money doing so.
Prior
to this, he had worked as a casual worker in a factory at Maza-Maza
where he worked daily from 7 am to 5 pm for a paltry sum of N120.00 with
an option of overtime at N30.00. per day. He was on that job for a year
before switching to roadside trading (Hawking).
All
that had changed prior to his coming to the Show, but his glorious
triumph and the attendant rewards, monetary and non-monetary will
obviously boost his finances and music career.
During
the Show, K-Peace repeatedly shone like the star that he is today. He
was a leading light among the final top 12 contestants and he left no
one in doubt about his music qualities and, more so, his rating as a top
contender for the top prize throughout the seven weeks that the
spotlight was cast on them.
Nigerian
Idol focuses on discovering Nigerian youths with talent in music and
giving them a unique platform to take shots at stardom. The season 5 was
by sponsored by Payporte, Etisalat Nigeria, Cool Fm, Tantalizers,
Cadbury Nigeria, Zaron, Dabur Toothpaste, So-Klin, ORS and Ellis Suites.
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