with ’Nonye Ben-Nwankwo and Ademola Olonilua
Not many people know that legendary
Nigerian disc jockey, Jimmy Jatt, is a product of a broken home.
Although he has made a name for himself in the Nigerian entertainment
sphere, the renowned disc jockey told Saturday Beats that his parents’ separation affected his life.
He said that because he was raised in a
broken home, it motivated him to put his home in order so that his
children would not go through some of the things he experienced.
“There are things that guide me, I am
not from this generation; so family is key to me and I have to keep it
together so that my kids can say they grew up in a very stable and
intact family. That is very key to me because I did not have that. I
come from a broken home and I know what that means. I don’t want that
for my kids or anybody. The fact that I am from a broken home has
motivated me to ensure that my family is intact because I know how life
is for a young person who comes from a broken home. I guide against it
by all means. It affected my growing up without a doubt even though I
turned out to be a good child. My parents would never tell you there was
a time I caused any trouble, I was never a troublesome kid but when you
look back, you would know that if your parents were together and the
guidance was double without competition, things would have been better. I
know that there are certain things which my mother did which I liked
but my father reversed such because he did not want my mother to have
her way.
“For me, family has always been the
essence at every stage and I would tell you that when I started disc
jockeying, it’s not something that parents would allow their children to
venture into. They thought we were the worst kind of people; they
believed we smoked, drank alcohol and womanised. So for a very long time
even at the beginning, I made up my mind to prove those people wrong. I
did not want my parents to regret their decision because people would
have told them that I got into those vices because they allowed me
become a DJ. Family has always been key,” he said.
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