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Dotman Regrets Leaving Nigeria in Emotional US Struggle Confession

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Dotman regrets leaving Nigeria, says he has struggled in silence and hasn’t seen his children in two years, opening up emotionally about life in the US

Dotman regrets leaving Nigeria  a heartfelt revelation that has sparked conversation across social media. The Nigerian singer and rapper, born Oladotun Alade, shared the emotional weight of his decision to relocate to the United States, describing it as one of the most painful regrets of his life.

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The Star Life crooner took to Instagram to express his struggles, revealing that he has not seen his children in two years. In his own words, he confessed, “Today, I regret ever deciding to leave Nigeria and move to the US. I have been struggling so much in silence.

I haven’t seen my kids for about two years now.”

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The post has stirred widespread empathy among fans and followers, shedding light on the challenges many Nigerians abroad face, particularly those in the public eye.

Though international relocation often appears glamorous, Dotman’s admission reveals the unseen emotional cost tied to separation, cultural isolation, and personal hardship.

Dotman’s story adds to a growing chorus of Nigerian celebrities who have, over the years, relocated from the country in pursuit of perceived greener pastures.

While the entertainment industry has seen the likes of Eldee, Dr. Sid, Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, and Tacha make similar moves, few have been as candid about their private struggles as Dotman.

A music industry source familiar with his situation said, “There is a lot that artists go through once they move abroad. The pressure to stay relevant, coupled with legal, emotional, and family stress, can break anyone. Dotman’s honesty is rare.”

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Despite his emotional turmoil, Dotman continues to engage fans with music releases and performances, though sources say his US career has not mirrored the success he once enjoyed back home. The artist is best known for his hit singles such as Akube and Enugbe, tracks that once dominated the airwaves in Nigeria.

In Nigeria, social and economic challenges continue to push citizens abroad in large numbers. According to migration data, the past decade has seen a significant uptick in the number of Nigerians relocating to North America and Europe.

While many cite security, education, and better economic opportunities as driving factors, stories like Dotman’s highlight the human cost of such transitions.

“It’s easy to imagine a better life abroad,” a Lagos-based fan wrote online, “but nobody tells you how lonely and difficult it can be when the spotlight dims and your loved ones are continents away.”

In his Instagram post, Dotman did not offer full details on why he has been unable to see his children, but the tone suggested personal and possibly legal complexities. Family separations of this kind are not uncommon among immigrants navigating new systems and residency requirements.

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One follower, responding to his message, wrote, “Thank you for being vulnerable. A lot of us are living similar realities abroad. You’re not alone.” The message received hundreds of likes and comments from people sharing similar struggles.

Despite his pain, Dotman’s post ended without bitterness. Instead, it appeared to be a plea for empathy and understanding, and perhaps a step toward healing.

“Struggling in silence” may resonate with many, but voicing the truth takes courage. His decision to speak out may now encourage others to be more open about their emotional wellbeing, both home and abroad.

Also read: Wizkid Spiritual Experience Moves Fans With Powerful Message

As the dotman regrets leaving Nigeria story continues to circulate, it serves as a reminder that migration, while filled with dreams, often comes at a heavy emotional price for even the most celebrated personalities.

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