Dammy Krane Reveals What Prison Experience In Canada Taught Him
Popular Nigerian singer, Oyindamola Johnson Emmanuel, better known as Dammy Krane, has opened up on his prison ordeal in Canada and the lessons he learnt during his time in jail.
Last year, the “Amin” singer was imprisoned in Canada over credit card fraud allegations – an incident that prevented him from being productive in the entertainment/music industry throughout the year.
However, in a chat with Showtime, the entertainer revealed that the memories of the experience are still fresh in his mind. He said,
“I learnt three very important things after that experience; to appreciate God, family and my fans. Meanwhile there are a lot of friends turned family.”
He added that on his return to Nigeria after being certified innocent of the crime by the Canadian court of Law, instead of dwelling on negative comments from family members, industry colleagues, friends and fans, he focused more on the positive comments.
“I have something I always do when it comes to social media; I concentrate more on the positive comments than the negative ones. That someone has taken out his time to write something nice is something to appreciate,” he said.
Speaking further, he explained why he decided to wear the orange prison uniform prisoners usually wear abroad to the first show he performed after his return to Nigeria.
“It was Basketmouth that brought the idea. Though I had already used it to shoot a video and also infused it into the dressing of my dancers in the video.”
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