14/06/2025
"I was less than a year old when my parents separated. I lived with my grandmother and was breastfed by her.
My stepmother told my dad to choose between me and her, so he sent me away. When I finally saw my mother, I was happy, but I didn't shed tears because my mind was already strong at that time. When my dad saw me years after they sent me away, he was ashamed to look me in the face because I had already made it.
My stepmother prevented my dad from sending me to school; she said I shouldn't go to school until her children, who I was older than by at least 20 years, reached the age to enter school." — Actor Charles Inojie
Before fame, there is always a load of pain one must go through; these pains can either make you or break you. Many of our Nigerian legends from the entertainment industry have been through a lot, which is why they should be given the freedom to enjoy the wealth they make at long last.
Mr. Charles, a.k.a. Lucky Johnson, you are a source of encouragement to aspiring actors and music directors. May you attain greater heights!🎉🇳🇬