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Eva Alordiah explained how depression made her rediscover herself.
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Eva announces her return to the music scene.
Nigerian rapper and entertainer Elohor Eva Alordiah, better known as Eva Alordiah, has opened up to her fans about how depression helped her rediscover her identity.
The music star who has been absent from the music scene for some time revealed that she has struggled with serious sadness for a long time.
The skilled female emcee reflected on how depression led to her awakening and was able to utilize it as a tool to discover other great aspects of herself.
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The “Solo life” hitmaker took to Twitter to share a series of posts about her experience, how she survived it.
She also made the announcement of getting back in the studio making music.
She wrote:
5 years ago I gave up my dream of becoming the greatest female rapper in Africa. I was suffering a deep, dark depression. Today I own a Tech Start-up, I have new life & I’m Recording again!
Here’s what I have learned about giving up your dreams, Depression & Finding yourselfYou are an Artist, You are NOT your Art. Over the years I had become identified with what I did —Eva The Rapper – I didn’t know myself beyond that. It has taken years of persistent introspection, meditation & patience to know myself and stand apart from my work.
I now understand the Depression as a Spiritual experience- a shedding of old layers, the stripping away of illusion, a coming face to face with all that isn’t so I can see what IS I am not my thoughts, I am not my Body. I am not my accomplishments.
I AM The Depression was the pathway to my Awakening. It forced me to give up who I thought I was, to block off everyone else and their dogmas, and to accept a state of nothingness. found peace when I accepted myself as No thing, No one, No me.
See the post below:
5 years ago I gave up my dream of becoming the greatest female rapper in Africa.
I was suffering a deep, dark depression.
Today I own a Tech Start-up, I have new life & I’m Recording again!Here’s what I have learned about giving up your dreams, Depression & Finding yourself
— Eva Alordiah (@EvaAlordiah) March 1, 2022