The Voice Nigeria - Timi Dakolo " The things To-Do, to be the winner of The Voice Nigeria


Timi Dakolo has written an open letter to The Voice Nigeria season 2 winner, Idyl, and other contestants he coached for the season.
Taking to social media to showcase his off-screen coaching abilities, the talented singer shared 13 tips that could see them through life.

Check them out below;

1. Time is currency, spend it wisely. Time respects those who respect it.

2. You will lose friends, family members will shock you with certain attitudes. Don't pressure yourself, do the little you can.

3. Fame is a dangerous bacteria, more often than not, it consumes its host.

play Idyl won the 2nd season of The Voice Nigeria (Twitter/TheVoice)


4. Do not give your strength to strange men or women, for by communion with a strange woman/man, is a mighty man/woman reduced to a piece of bread.

5. Know your craft. Know it for yourself or people will hold you to ransom.

6. Learn a new thing everyday. Trust me, you are arming yourself for tomorrow.

play Team Timi's Gee6ixx vs Jahtell -'The woman I love' during The Voice Nigeria Battle Rounds (YouTube)


7. Save at least 60% of what you earn, trust me, the future will thank you.

8. I rather see you with a book in your hand than liquor; I think it's sexier.

9. Remember, to fear God is wisdom and to shun evil is understanding.

play Precious vs Grace - "When A Man Love's A Woman” / The Battles (YouTube )
10. If you are asked a question and you don't know the answer, say I don't know. There's no shame in that.

11. Remember your parents.

play Team Timi's Blessed vs Bada - “Signed, Sealed, Delivered” / The Battles / The Voice Nigeria Season2


12. Be humble, be approachable, be kind for no reason: God loves people like that.

13. Double your work rate, the stakes are higher. Thank me later.

Team Timi comprised of talented singers such as Idyl, Bada, Jahtell, Kendris, Precious, Jahtell, Sandra, Grace, Blessed and Wolei.

With Idyl's win, Timi became the second coach to win on The Voice Nigeria. The first was Waje, who won in 2016 with A'rese.

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