In a candid interview set to air on the popular Delay Show, Oheneni Adazoa, the charismatic host of Sompa FM's "Sompa Nkomo" (Reggae Wednesday), has shared a startling revelation about her unconventional upbringing.
Adazoa's story sheds light on the complex interplay between childhood experiences and the shaping of one's passions and career path.
During her conversation with renowned host Delay, Adazoa disclosed that she was exposed to the world of illicit substances at a young age. While her mother was abroad, Adazoa lived with her uncle, who, she revealed, sold marijuana from their home.
"While I was a child, my uncle sold marijuana in our house," Adazoa stated, providing a glimpse into her unusual childhood environment.
As listeners await the full interview on the Delay Show, Adazoa's story promises to offer valuable insights into overcoming adversity, the power of music as a positive influence, and the importance of authenticity in media.
It also raises important questions about child welfare and the long-term impacts of exposure to illegal activities during formative years.
Oheneni Adazoa's journey from a child in a home where marijuana was sold to a celebrated radio host is not just a personal triumph but a testament to the transformative power of art and personal determination.
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