Singer Bella Shmurda revealed in a recent interview with Cool FM how and why he stopped working at a Dangote factory before he got famous.

He once worked in a Dangote noodles factory where there were various duties assigned to everyone. He narrated how his co-worker fell inside a big pot of hot oil at work on a fateful Saturday morning.
He said, "It was a Saturday morning. I went to work from 7 to 7, the morning shift. We started working already so we just heard someone screaming that someone fell inside hot oil. He was cleaning the roof so he fell down.
In the factory, there's this process the 'indomie' passes through to get hard because 'indomie' is actually soft. So it will pass through the oil to get hard before it goes inside the nylon. So the guy fell inside that oil. It took long before they brought him out. Guy, he don fry"
He expressed that as soon as the incident occurred, he quit the job on the spot. He removed his workwear and safety gears, left the factory and never looked back.

He felt that it could happen to anyone and he was not an exception. He explained that work is usually rotated in the factory according to the department and he could be in the guy's position later on.
"I left that day. I went home and I was so sad because I actually know the person. We were not that close but he's someone that we say 'how far, how you dey?' So it was so shocking. I think half of the factory went home that day because it was so tragic. They said they'll give the family one million but how much one million wan do?", He explained.
Video credit: Twitter @OneJoblessBoy

He once worked in a Dangote noodles factory where there were various duties assigned to everyone. He narrated how his co-worker fell inside a big pot of hot oil at work on a fateful Saturday morning.
He said, "It was a Saturday morning. I went to work from 7 to 7, the morning shift. We started working already so we just heard someone screaming that someone fell inside hot oil. He was cleaning the roof so he fell down.
In the factory, there's this process the 'indomie' passes through to get hard because 'indomie' is actually soft. So it will pass through the oil to get hard before it goes inside the nylon. So the guy fell inside that oil. It took long before they brought him out. Guy, he don fry"
He expressed that as soon as the incident occurred, he quit the job on the spot. He removed his workwear and safety gears, left the factory and never looked back.

He felt that it could happen to anyone and he was not an exception. He explained that work is usually rotated in the factory according to the department and he could be in the guy's position later on.
"I left that day. I went home and I was so sad because I actually know the person. We were not that close but he's someone that we say 'how far, how you dey?' So it was so shocking. I think half of the factory went home that day because it was so tragic. They said they'll give the family one million but how much one million wan do?", He explained.
Video credit: Twitter @OneJoblessBoy