Popular skitmaker, Cute Abiola, has spoken up about the problem he faced while juggling his Navy career with his passion for content creation. He recently revealed that it was one of the toughest periods of his entire life.
Speaking during an interview with HipTV, he said that even when the demands of being a navy officer became very overwhelming for him, he still stayed committed to content creation out of sheer passion for it.
According to him, he managed to maintain a 6-day working routine to ensure his fans were never starved of new content, stressing that he remained loyal to the creative work while also fulfilling his duties in the Nigerian Navy.
“I’ve done a lot of things that were tougher than my current situation. I used to be in the Nigerian navy.
That time was the most critical part of my life, and I was still able to achieve shooting content and being in the navy. That was very, very hard.
I used to be at work from Mondays to Saturdays most times, and all my contents still used to be out there. In a week, I used to post twice or three times,” he said.
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The comedian disclosed that he had no issues juggling both because he is a very dedicated person, and while his navy experience was a vital phase in his life, he always knew that content creation was his true calling.
Cute Abiola stated that his revenue target for every month has always been his motivation as a skitmaker, hence the reason why he never likes to fall short when it comes to meeting demands
He then appreciated the Nigerian Navy for approving his exit so he can have enough time to make his mark in the content creation industry.
“I’m a very dedicated person because I know that I’m supposed to meet a target in my revenue. I have a target for myself, and I used that to motivate myself to make more than I made the previous month.
I was overwhelmed with regard to the approval of my exit from the Navy by the chief of naval staff so as for me to have enough time to passionately pursue my dreams,” he added.


