Nigerian music superstar Ayodeji Balogun, widely known as Wizkid, has shared insights into why he avoids flaunting his achievements on social media.

In a recent podcast interview, the Grammy-winning artist noted that he knows what it feels to have nothing and was taught the value of contentment and humility.

Wizkid reflected on his humble beginnings, recounting how he and his siblings often went without meals during their childhood.

Growing up in a large household with 11 children, he highlighted how these early struggles shaped his perspective on life and fame.

He attributed his decision to keep his accomplishments private to the values instilled in him by his family.

Wizkid explained that his upbringing taught him the value of modesty and staying true to his roots, which is why he prefers to keep his accomplishments private.

He chooses to focus on what really matters to him; growing family connection.