Bez lost his father, who was a politician and gubernatorial candidate for Nasarawa State in Nigeria, at the age of twelve.
[citation needed] His family's finances crashed as a result and he could hardly afford to pay the rest of his tuition for high school.
Upon finishing Loyola Jesuit College, Bez attended and graduated from Covenant University in 2007 with a BEng in Information and communications technology.
[3] One of such open mic nights was called Taruwa ("gathering" in the Hausa language), where the platform encouraged artists to share their talent through music, poetry, the spoken word and art.
Later, he read He-Motions by Bishop TD Jakes and other spiritual and self-help books, which led him to the view that his purpose in life is to add value to the world through his music.
The Boston Globe placed this song at number 3 in its top ten world music albums of 2011, calling Bez a "superb alternative-soul singer".
[4] Connect Nigeria called it "unusual and just a perfect blend for a debut album"[5] In an interview with Vanguard Nigeria, Bez stated "That Stupid Song" was created accidentally when someone entered the studio requesting "a stupid song".
[6] In November 2013, Bez premiered the first single off his second album, My Baby also produced by Cobhams Asuquo, that was released in 2014.
[9] It includes the remix track of 'You Suppose know' which features acclaimed Nigerian artiste Yemi Alade.
He also had a show at the iTunes store in Santa Monica, California for Black Music month in June 2012.
She holds a bachelor's degree in International Relations from Warwick University in the United Kingdom, with a Masters in Management from Imperial College in London.