I used to sell ‘iced water’ on my head – KMJ opens up about his hustle days

Media personality Kpekpo Maxwell Justice, popularly known as KMJ, has opened up about his humble beginnings and the grit that shaped his journey to success.
In an interview on Joy Prime monitored by MyNewsGh, the radio and television host recounted how he started from the streets, selling sachet water—locally known as “Opinyin Dipinyin”—to make ends meet.
“I’ve done this. I’ve sold pure water,” KMJ shared. “My mum had a big freezer and so I said I wouldn’t let this go to waste. I used to tie the water in rubbers, freeze them, and sell them on my head.”
Despite facing the teasing and curious stares of his peers, KMJ said he never felt ashamed.
“My schoolmates would see me selling them, but I didn’t have a problem with that.”
In a lighthearted moment, he revealed that one Sheila still has a video of him from those days—sewing up on a ceiling.
“Sheila was amazed… actually, I think she still has a video of me sewing on the ceiling,” he said with a laugh.
KMJ credited his hardworking mindset to a childhood filled with determination and lessons in self-reliance.
“I grew up knowing very well that if I wanted to be anything, I needed to work for it.”
Though his father wasn’t always present, KMJ noted that these circumstances helped fuel his passion and hustle.