

The current 2015/2016 Sisi
Oge Pride of Africa is Caroline Oresanya Yetunde, a final year student at the University
of Lagos Creative Arts.
Yetunde who defeated 23
other contestants at the pageant’s 9th edition which held in Lagos recently,
shares plans for her reign, her journey into beauty pageantry.
What
do you suspect stood you out?
I think my sense of
creativity did. We were at the camp for two weeks and while there, we were
engaged in different activities like, cooking, and mind games, talent hunts and
much more, and I think I had an edge over all others in all the activities. I came
first in the story-telling competition. I was just being creative all
along. I represented the Zulu Kingdom in
South Africa but the costume I wore wasn’t what the usual descendant of Zulu
will wear.
I wore just a bra and a
beaded costume and then a hat. I was just creative with the costumes. I
designed my costumes myself, drawing ideas from what we had done earlier in
school. We always make costumes in my department at the University of Lagos. I
didn’t have any special designer for this contest. My costumes were all
self-made and borrowed.
Is
this your first time in a pageant?
Yes, it is. But before now,
I have been involved in various modelling jobs. So, this was really a new
challenge for me.
What
attracted you to the contest?
It is a different kind of
pageant and unlike other pageants in Nigeria, this one promotes African
culture, values and heritage. It takes you back to your roots and forces you to
learn more about the African culture and traditions. And besides, unlike other
pageants, which lack continuity, the Sisi Oge pageant has continually run for
nine years now without ceasing.
How
did such attract you when your peers are falling head over heels for everything
western?
Parents who were rooted in
the African values and tradition brought me up and my parents used to tell my
siblings and I never to forget our roots. I am from Ogun State. This pageant
helped me to study more about where I come from and about the culture and
traditions of my people and even my language.
Now
that you have been crowned Sisi Oge 2016, how do you hope to utilise the
platform?
My aim is to positively
affect lives and make people happy. To achieve that, I’m carrying out a
research on the needs of the people around me. Once this is concluded, I should
begin work on how to meet their needs.
Also, I intend to carry out
economic empowerment programmes. Sisi Oge has a strong partnership with the
Lagos State Government and I hope to partner the state government as well on my
projects. Last yuletide, I worked with children with Down Syndrome, and I
believe that is a good starting point for me.
Are
your parents in support of you being in beauty pageantry?
My parents are always in
support of what I do as long as I am doing it right and that it’s what also
makes me happy. They always give their advice and give me moral support as long
as they are sure I am doing what will make me happy.
At
what age did you start modelling and what was the first job you did?
I started modelling at the
age of 15. I have done a couple of adverts for products such as Lux and many
clothing lines.
It
is believed that crowns are usually given to people whom the organizers prefer.
Would you say you deserved the crown?
The contest was 100% free
and fair. I never knew anybody when I entered for it. I just bought the form
and then went for the auditioning and a couple of days later, I got a message
that I had been shortlisted for the next round of drilling and I kept
qualifying for every stage.
The truth is, I actually
never went there for the crown. Rather, being my first time in a pageant, I
went there to gain experience and be a better person. Even when I looked around
my fellow contestants, I felt I was nowhere near winning the crown because
every other contestant was beautiful and extremely talented. I was amazed when
I made it to the finals and got the crown.
What
aspect of Creative Arts are you studying?
I am in the Theatre Arts
section but I focus basically on directing because I love being behind the
camera.
Why
would a beauty queen prefer to stay behind cameras?
I have come to realize that
being behind the camera has got a lot to do with the brains. And besides, I
like calling the shots. Anybody can act but believe me, not everybody can
direct.
But
a lot of actors/actresses end up directing these days in Nigeria. How about
that?
How many of them get it
right or are on the edge? Directing involves a different kind of creativity,
not just standing in front of the camera and imitating an action or a situation
like most actors/ actresses. Here, you are responsible for every action in the
movie or on stage. You are the only one that calls the shots and so it takes a
lot of creativity, determination and hard work to be a good director.
My ambition in life is
actually to be one of the best directors in Nigeria, Africa and even around the
world. I am inspired by great directors like Tunde Kelani and Kunle Afolayan.
What
was your prize and how do you feel about it?
As the winner of the face
of Sisi Oge 2015/2016, I am a proud owner of a brand new car, some huge sum of
money and other things.

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