Nigerian music sensation Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe, popularly known as Kizz Daniel, has recently opened up about his quest for spiritual fulfillment amid a self-imposed break from the music industry.
The artist, renowned for hits like “Woju” and “Buga,” took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to share his introspections on the paradox of material success and personal contentment.
Kizz Daniel, late Friday night, initiated a candid thread addressing the often-overlooked challenges that accompany financial prosperity. He expressed sentiments about the emptiness that can persist despite achieving monetary success, highlighting a universal struggle faced by many in the limelight.
In one of his tweets, he remarked, “Something’s here on earth that is way beyond my understanding… I need him to explain.”
Another tweet read, “Why when money come, happiness dey always comot?”
Emphasizing on the vacuum he felt, he shared, “Forget all these fake love and fake happiness online 🙄 the real happiness I’m talking about.”
This revelation sparked a flurry of reactions from fans and followers, prompting deeper discussions about the nature of happiness and fulfillment.
One follower, @Mechangodwin, intrigued by Kizz Daniel’s introspective stance, inquired about his current pursuits during his hiatus from music. The fan asked, “waitin you dey find?” In a heartfelt response, Kizz Daniel succinctly replied, “I dey find God.”
This candid admission sheds light on the singer’s spiritual journey and his quest for a deeper connection beyond the material realm. It resonates with a broader narrative of celebrities seeking meaning and purpose outside their professional achievements.
Kizz Daniel’s decision to step back from the music scene was first announced in November 2024, when he revealed plans to take a break following the release of his EP, “Uncle K.” He stated, “After this, I no dey drop anything again until 2026,” indicating a deliberate pause to focus on personal growth and introspection.
During this period, the artist has been notably active on social media, sharing thoughts that delve into societal issues and personal philosophies.
In December 2024, Kizz Daniel encouraged Nigerians to appreciate their heritage despite the nation’s challenges.
He wrote, “Take a second to appreciate what God has done for you; making you a Nigerian. He gave you a time before the actual time, cus Naija is ahead of time. It might seem like the rough, but guess where diamonds come from? The rough.”