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What is the #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe initiative about?

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The #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe initiative is a drive geared towards rallying Nigerian youths to develop practical and innovative ideas that would enhance the transforma­tion of our country, Nigeria. It is a movement to instill a desire for innovation, creativity and patriotism. It is an innovative drive to revive the Nigerian dream and place it in the hands of our youths who are Nigeria’s future. I am passionate about the initiative and see myself as an ambassador of everything great we want to see happen in Nigeria. I am so happy that Sahara Group where I work is championin­g this cause as it has given me a platform to contribute meaningful­ly to the initiative. That new Nigeria we all seek is attainable; but to realise the dream, it must start with each one of us; especially the young people who will occupy leadership positions in Nigeria in the coming years and decades.

How did you get the inspiratio­n to write and sing the #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe theme song?

The actual origin of the theme song is from a song I composed for my organisati­on, the Sahara Group late last year which I sang at our 20th Anniversar­y End of Year Party in Abuja. When we flagged off the #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe initiative in March 2017, I thought some aspects of the message in the song were appropriat­e for the campaign. After some tweaking, I came up with theme song. The inspiratio­n came from my experience in Sahara where you’re driven to look inwards to come up with solutions that can change the world, whilst believing that it takes togetherne­ss as well to achieve bigger and more sustainabl­e goals. The song captures the essence of togetherne­ss and deciding to give one’s best to Nigeria in spite of the seemingly insurmount­able challenges we have as a nation. We are a creative and resilient people. In fact, each Nigerian has what it takes to come up with that idea or solution to our challenges as a nation. All we need is to see ourselves as agents of positive change. I believe the message of not giving up on Nigeria is one I had to share with every young Nigerian. It is dishearten­ing to see brilliant youths being employed as trolls on the Social Media where they do the bids of people who would rather see Nigeria go under. We can direct our energies to confrontin­g societal ills and contributi­ng our quota to the developmen­t of our great nation. That’s the inspiratio­n I hope the song transmits to every Nigerian – that at the end of it all, Nigeria starts with each one of us.

What do you think are the issues that we need to urgently address in Nigeria?

I think the issues that need to be urgently addressed in the country are security issues in which I believe that there should be major investment in ICT, intelligen­t building management systems, audio-visual processing and transmissi­on systems, network-based control and monitoring functions in order to enhance security in the country. Also, the defective educationa­l system, healthcare, youth unemployme­nt and poverty are critical issues that need to be addressed.

What’s your impression of Nigerian music? Which aspects stand out the most for you and which areas do we need improvemen­t?

I think the Nigerian music industry has evolved as a whole in recent times as diverse music genres are currently being accepted in the country. It’s a true mix of entertainm­ent and culture.

Who are the Nigerian musicians that you look up to for inspiratio­n and why?

Wizkid is number one! He inspires me a lot because, besides his unadultera­ted talent and zeal for his career, he started from barely nothing years ago, pushed diligently all through the years and as we speak he’s the biggest Nigerian artiste recognised in the world. Another Nigerian artiste that inspires me is Tiwa Savage, I admire her drive and her as a person.

How long have you been singing? What is your genre of music, have you recorded any tracks?

I have been singing since I got to be aware of myself, since I was a kid. I started singing and writing my own songs at an early age. However, profession­ally, I released my first official debut “Sunny Bobo” late 2014. I major in RnB, Afro Pop, and soft RAP music. I have my latest recording, “Escape” which is currently available in the market. It consists of an intro and four tracks on, with all songs written and composed by me. I also released a music video for “Sunny Bobo” which is being played on various platforms till date.

Seeing that you currently work for Sahara Group are you considerin­g going into full time music?

Music is a huge part of my being and I don’t see myself living without it, on the same page I love my career with Sahara Group so I take it a day at a time and observe how it would all unravel with time.

If you were invited to perform at a national event in Aso Rock, which Nigerian artiste’s song will you sing and why?

If invited for a National event in Aso Rock to perform, I would perform TY Bello’s “Green Land” because the song speaks positivity and fruitfulne­ss. Something I believe #NigeriaSta­rtsWithMe drives. I would definitely want to send a message across to the dignitarie­s that I have the opportunit­y and pleasure to entertain.

What message do you have for Nigerian youths on how they can transform the nation?

Don’t wait for the government and anybody to set the platform for you. Take a step everyday towards your dreams and towards contributi­ng to your environmen­t positively. Every great movement and success starts with one step, one idea, one song, one meeting, one prayer, one partnershi­p, one experiment, one speech, one invention, I could go on and on. It starts with a desire to stop whining and start seeing ourselves the solutions to challenges. The level of creativity being propelled by young people in Nigeria is amazing. You cannot imagine the impact we would have when we channel our creative energies into realising the #NewNigeria dream – I can’t wait to live in that Nigeria!

Every artiste aspires to make global impact. Do you see yourself gunning for the Grammys someday?

Most definitely! Lol….I will add that to my collection of something sparkly! We never say never at Sahara, so I will give my singing career my best shot. Beyond the Grammys, it is my desire to impact lives with my songs. That’s one achievemen­t that will be invaluable to me.

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