
Reality TV star and singer TBaj says it’s time for some of Nigeria’s top musicians to consider retirement, arguing there’s no shame in stepping back while at the top.
- TBaj said some "top gun" musicians are "way past their prime."
- She urged artists to leave the stage while their legacy is still intact.
- The comment triggered a lively debate online about longevity in the Nigerian music industry.
- TBaj stressed that retiring doesn't erase greatness, but shows self-awareness.
- Many fans agreed, citing examples of global stars who stepped aside gracefully.
In a music scene that worships relevance, TBaj’s comment touches a nerve: When should legends bow out? In Nigeria, where icons often stay active for decades, it can be hard to accept that artistic peaks don't last forever. TBaj isn’t disrespecting them — she’s opening a conversation about timing, dignity, and legacy. It’s a tough but necessary talk.
As TBaj puts it, “There’s no shame in retirement.” Is Nigeria’s music industry ready to hear that?