Meet Nigerian lady who resigned as police officer to become a DJ in America
- A Nigerian lady, DJ S*xy J, has opened up about her journey to becoming an entertainer
- The lady in an exclusive chat with Legit TV disclosed that she resigned her job as a Nigerian police officer
- The DJ said she took the decision because it was the next best option available to her
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A US-based Nigerian disc jockey, Odiase Selimot Adejoke better known as DJ S*xy J, recently opened up about the unique circumstances that led to her new career path.
Adejoke in an exclusive chat with Legit TV disclosed that she was formerly an officer of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) before she resigned to take up a job as a DJ in the US.
The entertainer disclosed that she served in the police force for 15 years and went on two different peacekeeping missions. Adejoke said she embarked on her first mission to Sudan in 2010 and returned in 2011.
According to her, she returned as a millionaire but ended up spending her earnings on family needs among other things.
The DJ said she went to Mali for a different peacekeeping mission and returned to Nigeria. Upon her return, Adejoke said she had to reflect about how she intends to spend the rest of her life considering the meagre amount of money waiting for her if she completes 35 years in the police force.
After weighing her options and seeing that the future didn’t seem bright, the DJ said she took the decision to resign and join her husband in the US.
Adejoke said her job as a DJ helped her a lot in the US before she completely settled down and got a different one.
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Some months ago, Legit.ng reported that billionaire daughter, DJ Cuppy Otedola, attained a new height in her career. The 28-year-old bagged the Best African DJ title at the 2020 AFRIMMA Awards.
Cuppy revealed that she was the first woman to win the award and she used the opportunity to motivate her female fans.
Source: Legit.ng