Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Why I have an Igbo pseudonym despite being Yoruba – Lolo 1



Ebony hued and vivacious On-Air-Personality, Omotunde Adebowale-David, popularly known as Lolo 1 thrills listeners with her lovely voice on Wazobia FM. The famous comedienne speaks about her career among other issues with angeladaviesblog.

Why do you call yourself Lolo 1 when you are not an Igbo?
Well, I just know that Nigeria is one and there is unity in everything. I am a Yoruba girl, so why can’t I have a little Igbo part of me. So, I am just being Nigerian.
How do people react when you introduce yourself as Omotunde aka Lolo 1?
That’s what really sells and stands me out. People are shocked, they say this is Lolo and she is Yoruba, I will like to know this woman. So, it is always a good thing.
What are the challenges of being an On-Air-Personality?
It is not easy. It is even harder now that we have started Wazobia Television. I have to wake up as early as 4am. I think everything is about discipline and what you want to achieve in life.
If you really know that this is something you want to do, then, your body will just tune itself to it.
There is a price for hard work and there is no price for it than hard work. I think I have been doing this job for like 11 years but I have worked with Wazobia for six years.
What stands you out as an OAP?
I think I am an excessively humorous person. I am a very entertaining person, very in tune with counselling and people just gravitate towards it and it works with me perfectly.
How do you joggle roles as a wife, mother and a broadcaster?
I set priorities. There are priorities to everything. A woman cannot just be limited to one thing; we are multitasks naturally the way God has made us. The most important thing is to set your priorities and know how to run your home and you are fine.
How is your daily life like?
Once I wake up, I pray and take my bath. If I am by myself, I get into my work schedule and I am off to work. If I am at home, of course I wake up; attend to the kids and the day starts from there.
What informed the Oga Madam Live on Stage show?
Oga Madam L ive on Stage is my comedy side where I do stand-up comedy, drama, skit and everything. Three years ago, I decided to start a stage comedy skit show to see if people will like it, and a lot of people like the show.
So, we have been doing it three years running. I have done two in London, I am going to be doing the third edition in May in London and I am going to be doing the first edition in America soon. Next year, I am going to be doing a tour with Oga Madam live on stage.
What makes you proud to be a woman?
I love being a woman because we are natural multitaskers. God has given us the soft side of Him so that means we can feel more than the men can. As I am doing my job, I could be empathic, sympathetic, understanding and that is being beautiful about being a woman.
What does it take to attract listeners to a radio programme?
There is nothing it takes than been yourself, original and creative. People want to listen to something they have never heard before. So, if you have regurgitated piece why would I listen to you if I have heard it somewhere else? Sometimes OAPs call each other derogatory names while on air.
Is it a strategy to attract listeners to their programme?
Everybody has their own style of what they do. Some On-Air-Personalities thrive on arguments and listeners like it. Some are very sarcastic and listeners like it. Some are very strong and listeners like it. Some are very humorous and listeners like it. Some are very intelligent and listeners like it. So, radio is like a plethora of many things. It is like a pot of soup with assorted ingredients but it depends on what you want to eat out of it.
If you have the chance to change something about yourself, what would that be?
I want to be natural like Nicki Minaj. I like her shape even though she bought it. I wish I had that naturally, a shape I do not have to go under the knife to get.
How would you describe your fashion sense?
I think now I am evolving because style evolves. Before I will tell you that I like comfortable and simple outfits but now I like to dress my body the way that I think suits me. And sometimes, fashion can be pain. Fashion can be pain if you want to wear a dress that is very tight or something that shows your entire body, that means you have to put yourself together and that putting yourself together is where the work is.
What has life taught you?
Life has taught me that it is an endless circle. What goes round always comes around.
What excites you about life?
Life makes me happy. People make me happy. Every time I see the difference that there is in every individual’s face, I am just amazed at how people could be so different and yet we are still humans.
How do you relax?
I read books a lot. I like Christian romance a lot. I like thrillers and I also like to watch series. I dance, I sing and I am at home with water.
You have lost some weight.What is the secret?
I have started to exercise. Everybody that knows me, know that I have dropped tones of weight. And I think it is good to have a healthy lifestyle. I don’t diet but I live a healthy lifestyle. I make better health choices.

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