In a video that has since gained traction online, the DJ recounted her journey from a troubled past in Surulere to what she now describes as a life transformed by faith. Speaking candidly, she revealed that before embracing Christianity, she had lived on the streets and engaged in prostitution, becoming widely known in parts of the Surulere area where she grew up.
Reflecting on that period, Kulet described it as one marked by hardship and instability, noting that she was once homeless and struggled to survive. According to her, her circumstances gradually began to change after she encountered what she believes to be a turning point in her spiritual life.
She shared that her living conditions improved over time—from makeshift accommodation to more stable housing—eventually leading to her current situation as a professional DJ with a more secure lifestyle. Kulet attributed this progression to both her work and her religious faith, which she says helped her leave behind her former way of life.
In a post shared on her social media page, she framed her experience as a story of redemption, stating that her past challenges had become a message of hope. She also emphasized that her achievements, including acquiring her own home in Surulere, were attained without returning to her former lifestyle.
Her testimony has resonated with many online, particularly for its openness about issues often considered taboo, including survival on the streets and the realities faced by vulnerable young women in urban centers.
The DJ’s revelation also adds to earlier disclosures she made in 2025, when she spoke publicly about experiencing abuse within her family—another aspect of her life that has shaped her narrative of resilience and change.
While reactions have been mixed, her story highlights broader conversations around personal transformation, faith, and the social challenges that can influence life trajectories in Nigeria’s urban communities.
