Here
is a recent interview popular songstress, Omawumi Megbele, granted to Punch’s Ademola
Olonilua
Why it took me so long to
launch my album
I
just wanted to take out time and make good music. There are some people who do
yearly albums, I try to do like two or three years. There are people whom I
emulate. I feel that as music is a craft, you must try to make sure you put out
good materials that can stand the test of time. It is not something that can be
relevant for only two months or a year. You want something that is good.
My Lasso of Truth album
I’m
very happy; I have got a lot of positive feedback. The sale in the first week
was great. They made about 500,000 copies and it is almost sold out. The sales
did very well because the demand is high. I did not even know that the demand
was this high, even outside Nigeria, We have been working out platforms where
we can sell the album. People outside the country ask whoever is travelling
abroad to buy the CD in bulk for them. The demand is that high.
If not music, I would have
loved to be a teacher
I
might be fun to be with, but I’m not a comedian. My mother wanted me to
practice law, but I wanted to teach. I have always wanted to teach, I would
have been a teacher. I don’t know why I have the capacity to get people to
listen to me. Right now, I’m part of an organisation that mentors young girls.
You know when you sit with young girls and you are advising them, if it is
someone else advising them, deep down they might not listen and think the
person is spoiling their fun. But I come across as somebody who has been there,
done that and got the T-shirt. So they listen. I think it would have been a
beautiful challenge for me to be a teacher. I’m sure I would have been worried
about the pay but it would have been flexible enough for me to have a family as
well as enjoy what I’m doing if I was not into music.
My early days
I
had many experiences but I’d like not to embarrass myself. I was very
mischievous as a kid. I used to get into a lot of trouble. I had a lot of older
ones, so they used to deal with me a lot. They would say, ‘Omawumi don commit
again’. I was the sort of person that would steal my elder sister’s bra and put
socks inside; that was when I was bare-chested. The sad thing is that when the
thing now came out, it just came out at once. I did the usual things that
children do. I can’t say most of it in print. If my older ones should read it,
they would discover some things I did back then. I was pretty much a normal
kid. I used to play a lot but my parents made us understand the value of
education.
Year 2013 so far
I
have got four endorsements this year. It has been fantastic. The thing about it
is that I have been working towards things like this for a while. The way my
work is, I have a healthy fan base. I have the kind of music I make and the
kind of people who like it and it appeals to. When it comes to endorsements,
I’m really grateful to God. It is a process, if you work and you put out good
material and you are relatable, it’s a good thing. The fact that I can market
so many products proves I’m a true Nigerian. Without blowing my horn and in
trying to be as modest as I can, I am educated. Most parents want their
children to be educated and even if they want to pursue their dreams, they use
me as an example. I pursued my dream but at the end of the day, I got the basic
education. Is she street wise? They use me as an example. Even though you are
educated, it doesn’t mean you should be dumb. There are some parts of my life I
feel people make comments, like ‘she is a single mother’; it is not supposed to
be celebrated. The plus side of it is that I have a beautiful daughter. I
figured that it is better for me to keep a life that God has given me as
opposed to killing. That it didn’t work the way it should work or that I am not
married, it is still a process, I am still a human being. That is also
relatable. It is not like they say that when you get to a stage and you don’t
get someone to marry you, you go and get pregnant. Some of my friends, when
they look at me and say they want to be like me or that they don’t have time
for men, I tell them no. Circumstances and life brought it upon me, I would not
regret one day of it. I am happy with my daughter, I am happy about the family
that she has and the one I have. Nonetheless, it is not something someone
should come out and say this is the way to go.
Criticism
I’ll
tell you the truth, I’m indifferent. I have developed a thick skin. I would not
say that from the outset it never affected me. But it didn’t mean I put my hand
under my cheek and started brooding. I was just worried why this sort of thing
happened. I am a solutions kind of person and so I started looking for
solutions. I found out that there was no solution. Whether you like it or not,
people must talk about you. The more mysterious you are, the more stories would
be woven around you. I figured that you win some and lose some, you cannot have
it all. The day you are the focus of the press, you just say by God’s grace,
this too shall pass. I don’t like it when people form an opinion about me out
of negative publicity, especially when it is not true and it affects my career.
That is the part I don’t like because I believe everybody puts a lot of hard
work into their music. That’s why I always tell people, I’m not an angel. That
is why I encourage people to just enjoy the music. It is the music I am giving
you, not my personal life, not who I am.
My first crush and boyfriend
I
can remember him. I think I ‘died’ for him so much I cannot remember how he
toasted me. You know when you like a boy so much and you try to catch his
attention. He was my elder brother’s very good friend and it was like a taboo
to have anything to do with your elder brother’s friend. The elder brother
would beat both the friend and the sister. That was the sort of position I was
in. I still collected the beatings because when you are blinded with love, you
would stick with the boy no matter what. Eventually, we were so in love for a
long time.
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