Nigerian rapper and music executive M.I Abaga says he would prefer to raise his future children in Nigeria, citing the country’s strong communal ties and family-oriented culture. Speaking in a recent interview, the award-winning artist described Nigeria’s support systems as ideal for nurturing children in their formative years.
He contrasted this with the United States, where relatives are often too busy with work to provide consistent family support. Abaga said the warmth and collective care within Nigerian communities offer a grounding influence that benefits young children.
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While not yet making firm family plans, the rapper suggested a balanced upbringing — early years spent in Nigeria to build cultural roots, followed by exposure abroad. He described Nigeria as challenging but rewarding for parents who value shared responsibility.


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