Street pop singer Small Doctor has opened up about a strange and painful experience from his past. He revealed that he once lived in a house that brought him nothing but bad luck.
The singer shared his story via an X social media post. According to him, the house appeared perfect on the outside but drained him completely. Small Doctor started:
“I once lived in a bad-luck house. House was so neat, silent, just everything anyone would want. I went from 100 to zero in that house.”
He hinted that there are deeper details he has not shared yet. He mentioned ‘Iya Ibeji’, suggesting there is more to the story than meets the eye.
“I won ment. Iya Ibeji, a day is coming sha. I go tell the world wetin I see and wetin una do me.”
Small Doctor ended the post with a warning to others. He advised anyone planning to rent a house to investigate properly and pray before moving in. He added:
“My own be say if you wan rent house, ask well ooo. Go do findings for that area and pray. Crazy houses dey ooo.”
While he did not go into full detail, fans are already reacting to the cryptic post. Many believe the singer may have experienced spiritual or emotional battles tied to the location.
Small Doctor is known for his energetic performances and street anthems like Penalty and This Year. This latest revelation adds a mysterious chapter to his journey and leaves fans waiting for the full story.
In other news, veteran Nollywood actor Yemi Solade has made a startling revelation about a long-forgotten incident involving his colleague Afeez Owo, admitting that he once slapped the actor during a film shoot.
Speaking on the latest episode of the Behind the Fame – African A-List show, Solade responded to a question about who he would apologize to if given the chance, both professionally and personally.
Without hesitation, the actor chose to confess to a past incident that happened on set over two decades ago, involving popular Yoruba actor and producer Afeez Owo.
According to Solade, the slap wasn’t premeditated but came out of sheer frustration during a chaotic shoot in a remote part of Oyo State.
As tension mounted on the set due to logistical challenges, Yemi admitted that he vented his anger on the production manager at the time, Afeez Owo, who happened to be the easiest target in the dark.
He added that Afeez Owo left the location early the next morning, and they never properly addressed the issue again.