Saturday, February 15, 2025

10 Nigerian celebrity throwback photos you won’t recognize.

Sometimes it’s hard to believe that most of our favorite celebrities had a childhood in which they weren’t as famous as they are now.

It’s almost unbelievable that they went to junior high, senior high and even the same universities just like we did.

And that they didn’t just pop up ready to take over the world with their genius.

SEE ALSO:Top 10 Nigerian Celebrities With The Most Followers On Instagram.

Will you be able to recognize these 10 Nigerian celebrities before the fame?

We have compiled the throwback Thursday photos that some Nigerian celebrities have shared on their social media pages on their birthdays and other special occasions.

Scroll down and enjoy.

Wizkid

Davido

Burna Boy

Adekunle Gold

Simi

Mayorkun

Ebuka

Don Jazzy

Kizz Daniel

Falz

We know its hard to believe that its our beloved celebrities in the photos but the base line is, in this life, just have money. Talk about a glow up!!

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