Nigerian music icon, Sir Shina Peters, has left fans in awe after sharing jaw-dropping details about his early life and rise to stardom.
Speaking on the popular podcast The Honest Bunch, the Afro-Juju legend revealed that his success story began at an age when most kids were still in school, a testament to his prodigious talent and resilience.
In the candid conversation, the veteran musician recounted how he achieved several life milestones before turning 18.
“I started my career at the age of 10. I bought my first car at 13. I had my first child at 14. I built my first house at 16,” Shina Peters said, sparking disbelief and admiration from fans alike.
He further revealed that fame and fortune came with their fair share of troubles, adding that by the age of 17, he was already facing multiple court cases. “By 16 and 17, I was running to court here and there, three cases in a single day,” he disclosed.
The legendary performer also noted that most of his fan base comes from the southeastern part of Nigeria. “About 65% of my fans are Igbo, not Yoruba,” he said, emphasizing the cross-regional reach of his music.
Following the interview, reactions poured in across social media, with some fans questioning the plausibility of his claims. Critics suggested the timeline might have been exaggerated for dramatic effect, while loyal fans defended him, pointing to his decades-long legacy and unparalleled influence on Nigeria’s music culture.
Over the years, Sir Shina Peters has faced several controversies from false death rumors to public family feuds, including one involving his son, acclaimed music video director Clarence Peters. Yet, through it all, he remains an enduring figure in the entertainment industry.
Addressing fans who often clamor for new music, the “Ace” crooner explained that creativity cannot be forced.
“I don’t just go to the studio because people say I should. The atmosphere has to be right. Sometimes, I don’t even know what to sing,” he said, offering a glimpse into his artistic process.
Beyond the numbers and headlines, Shina Peters’ story is one of sheer ambition, passion, and resilience. From a teenage prodigy to a living legend, his life continues to inspire generations of artists to dream big, start early, and never stop evolving.




















