Omawumi is not a bad singer. She didn’t win the Nigerian
Idols competition many years ago, but the young lady grew to become one
of the respected ladies of songs in Nigeria.
Now
that she has stamped her feet in the music industry, Omawumi has
decided to diversify. The young lady has found a new love in
agriculture.
But then, she insists she was actually born into a home of farmers claiming her father had a farm in their home town in Warri.
Currently
working on ONE.org’s theme song project ‘Cocoa na Chocolate’, the
singer said she joined the campaign for agriculture to be revived in
Africa because it used to be the continent’s source of income before the
discovery of oil.
“I have always been into agriculture; my father
has a 25-hectare land in Ubeji, in the outskirts of Warri. While I grew
up, I used to go to the farm and we used to process cassava. I can make
garri; I mean uprooting the cassava, the whole process of extraction
and frying it. I can do it effortlessly same thing with fufu and
tapioca. I am actively involved in agriculture because I grew in the
farm.
“Everything we use is actually from agriculture especially
most of the make-up women use. I am a part of the project because I
believe we need to be actively involved in agriculture, especially the
youths. They see agriculture as something that is ‘uncool’ meanwhile it
could create employment for a lot of them. I wonder why someone would
rather go to a supermarket to buy chicken at a price you could use to
buy some chicks, rare them and after a while, you have lots of chicken
for your consumption,” she said.
Speaking on her new album that is
still in the pipeline, she said it would be a 10-track album and would
be unique and different because it would be more of acoustics.
“I
am working on my next album which would be a live album. I have one song
with Phyno and it is wonderful. I want to produce a 10 track album that
even when you listen to in the next 10 years you would love it. I would
use live acoustics so you can get a feel of the real music as opposed
to using technology all the way. I did not start performing with live
band but music is something people want to enjoy raw, if someone is
playing a guitar for example, people want to hear and have a feel of the
guitar. It makes music more enjoyable as opposed to asking a disc
jockey to play your songs while you mime to it. However, I do not blame
anybody who does not subscribe to playing with live band, different
strokes for different folks,” Omawumi said.
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