Manifestation Coach and educator, Femi Jubal, has shared his perspective on why some of the country’s biggest artists like WandeCoal, D’banj, and Korede Bello failed to sustain long-term relevance in the music industry.
Jubal gave the explanation in a video via his Tiktok handle, @femijubal.
According to him, there are relationships one does not hurriedly leave or cut off.
Jubal stated that sensitivity to times, seasons and relationships are pivotal to the manifestation of one’s glory.
“There are people you don’t leave. Where’s Wande coal today as talented as he is. I’m not trying to talk down on him, that’s one of the greatest vocalists in Nigerians and beyond.
“Where is Korede Bello, because there are relationships you don’t hurriedly go out of. The funny thing is the moment you close that door, you can never know
“Sensitivity to times and seasons, relationships that are pivotal to the manifestation to your glory and you must know that you can leave.
“There are destined relationships, for every level and phase of your life, there are relationships that are very integral to whatever you’re going to become.
“By virtue of your relationship with some people you can just live in abundance.” He said
NPO reports that over the years, the Nigerian music industry has seen the rise and fall of several artists.
However, some once dominated the airwaves but now seem to have lost their musical stronghold.
While Wande Coal, D’Banj, and Korede Bello once dominated the Nigerian music industry, their careers didn’t maintain the same momentum over time.