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Patoranking uncovered he got some work at Accra Shopping center.

 





In a meeting with Accra-based YFM, the 'Abule' artist revealed that he went to Ghana at age of seventeen. Patoranking uncovered that at that age he needed to attempt to deal with himself, thus, he got some work at Accra Shopping center. "I came to Ghana when I was 17 years and I used to be working at the Accra Shopping center," he said without revealing the specific work". That's what he added "I likewise worked at a café straightforwardly inverse Frankies at that point". Itemizing how intense life was for him around then, the honor winning Nigerian artiste likewise uncovered that he acquired admission to the College of Cape Coast (UCC). In any case, as per him, he exited on the grounds that he was unable to pay his school expenses as a global understudy.


Past this, Patoranking whose genuine name is Patrick Nnaemeka Okorie has become one of the youthful effective Nigerian performers. He has produced a few hit melodies and teamed up with top African behaves like Sarkodie, Tiwa Savage, Timaya among others.


His 'Girlir O' remix including Tiwa Savage remaining parts one of his mainland hit tracks. The melody delivered in 2014 then appeared at No. 9 on MTV Base's True Naija Top 10 graph. Tiwa Savage let Ehiz of MTV Base know that she respects Patoranking's music and chose to contact him to do the remix.


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