Viktoh: I discovered Lil Kesh

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YBNL signee, Viktoh, is yet to strike gold like his close friend, Lil Kesh, in the music industry and people are fond of reminding him of his ā€˜misfortuneā€™.
During the week, he had an open confrontation with a social media user, who tried to ridicule him. In an attempt to fight back, he became very offensive and wished the young man a miserable death.
While speaking withĀ Sunday Scoop, however, Viktoh, stated he didnā€™t intend to be abusive until the young man called his late mother an unprintable name. He said, ā€œThe person said a couple of things on my page, including abusing my family and my mother. My mother died in 2009 and I cannot take an insult to her from anyone. I am a very quiet person and everyone knows. People always say celebrities donā€™t reply to comments on social media but I always take my time to reply my fans. I think people want to take that for granted, forgetting that I am human too,ā€ he said.
According to him, he is yet to get over his motherā€™s death as she was his closest friend. He said, ā€œIt has not been easy coping without my mother because I was always running to her whenever I had issues. She died after an illness; I miss everything about my mother. But my dad is still alive.ā€
Viktoh also rubbished insinuations that he is jealous of Lil Keshā€™s success. ā€œLil Kesh, who is a big artiste today, is my product. I discovered Lil Kesh on the streets of Bariga, Lagos. I am happy I did something good for him and I am proud of what he has become today. People may say different things about us but we treat each other like brothers,ā€ he said.
Admitting that things have not been rosy for him in the music industry, he noted that he was not ready to give up. He said, ā€œI believe Godā€™s time is the best; I cannot rush things. Yes, I want to be a superstar but if I donā€™t walk in line with Godā€™s plans for me, I might lose everything and live a life of regret. I still have enough time and my style of music is still relevant. Quitting music means I am a coward and my late mother would not be proud of me. The fact that things are yet to fall into place for me doesnā€™t mean I should quit music. I am done with my studies at the University of Benin but music is what I love. I cannot quit; I will just keep working hard,ā€ Viktoh said.

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