Recently, the pretty entertainer copped a job as co-host of the 1st edition of Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, alongside IK Osakioduwa, in Lagos, Nigeria.
In this interview she
expressed her thoughts about Nigeria and a couple of projects to be
expected from her soon.
How
would you describe yourself as a person and not the public figure?
Well, I am a very quiet
and reserved person. I spend a lot of time at home with my DVDs and
I’m crazy about good jazz music. I’m simple, loving, never take
any moment for granted and always give everything my best.
What
was life before Big Brother Africa (BBA) 6 like?
Life before Big Brother
Africa was normal, I guess. I had just graduated from the university,
started modelling and was trying to carve out a career in
entertainment for myself before the opportunity came. I was just a
normal young lady with big dreams.
What
were your experiences in the BBA house?
Experiences in the Big
Brother Africa House changed my life in so many ways. It was a unique
experience living with people from different parts of the continent.
I met new people, learnt new cultures, but most importantly I learnt
a lot about myself. Basically, I could say I found myself, because
there was so much pressure making it necessary that you defined
yourself, in order to be noticed in the crowd.
How
did you come about the AMVCA job and what was your reaction on
getting it?
Honestly, I just received
an email one day telling me that I had been chosen to host the event
with IK. It was just before my birthday, so it was the perfect
birthday present, and a wonderful blessing. I remained surprised
until the very moment the show started.
What
was it like co-hosting the AMVCAs with IK Osakioduwa?
It was a great because IK
is so experienced in the industry, making it a great challenge to
step up to his level and complement him on the stage. I learned a lot
and I grew so much and he made that happen by making it easy and fun
to handle. I’m glad I got to share the experience with him.
What
are your views on Nigeria as a country and its citizens?
Nigeria is one of the warmest nations I have ever visited in my life. The people are unique and I love their strong personalities. With every visit to Nigeria, I learn why Nigerians are some of the most successful people in the world.
Nigeria is one of the warmest nations I have ever visited in my life. The people are unique and I love their strong personalities. With every visit to Nigeria, I learn why Nigerians are some of the most successful people in the world.
What
do you love most about Nigeria?
I thoroughly enjoy the
Lagos nightlife, and of course the delicious food. I love suya and
some great seafood dishes also.
Would
you marry a Nigerian, if possible?
Certainly, Nigerian men
are fine gentlemen.
Are
you in any intimate relationship currently?
No, I am currently
single.
Describe
your dream man?
My dream man is caring,
loving, patient with me even when I get dramatic and hyperactive. He
should be able to encourage me when I am down and inspire me to grow.
My dream man is the man who will always bring out the best in me and
spoil me rotten, of course.
How
do you balance relationship and work?
I think that everything
has its season. When I step into a relationship, my man will respect
the demands of the industry that I have chosen. Of course, a
successful relationship is built on support and compromise, so I will
always make sure that my man has his rightful place in my life.
Do
you have religious backing in your career?
Nothing is possible
without the hand of the almighty, so I commit every single thing in
my life to him every morning when I open my eyes. I believe that I
have only travelled this far in my career because God’s grace and
favour are over me. Without his hand, I would be nothing and nobody.
Give
me an inspirational quote that appeals to you and tell me why?
His grace is enough for
me. That appeals to me the most because it is the testimony of my
life.

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