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Re: An Exclusive Interview With Iyabo Ojo by maneagle(m): 8:28pm On Mar 17, 2013
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some tins are ment 2happen nt only 4u 2 learn a lesson, bt 2 serve as a testimony for odas 2receive their miracles nd 2knw d strategies 2apply 2 achieve a beta ending. I wil like u 2 ask ur self dis question: wat wil i do? Wat do i mean? What will i do if u i neva have dis life 2say dis testimony, what wil u av done if it was 2b odaway round, bt God is faithfull, He brought u frm far neva dless 4get d past nd tink abt d future..... Pls knw dis there is always a 2nd chance if there is life ..... Pls come 2 God nd live a Holy life so dat ur testimony wil b fullfilled at d last day.... Pls clean off ur tattos if posible, cos dey are preparing men 4 d mark wich as been written.... GOD bless ur family, nd all my frnds in d huz
Re: An Exclusive Interview With Iyabo Ojo by Desloaaa(f): 9:10pm On Mar 17, 2013
na her voice i gbadun pass
Re: An Exclusive Interview With Iyabo Ojo by elveve: 9:11pm On Mar 17, 2013
[quote
author=Bootylicious]Why I love tattoos
I don’t really have as many tattoos as people think I do. I just have
three on me and they all have their significance. The one on my hand is a
rose and it signifies love. The one on my chest is a crown and it means
that I am a queen in whatever I do – I call the shots. The one I have
on my back means that I see you even though you think I don’t. I see
everything you are doing, so watch it. They all have meaning and I am
just someone who loves tattoos. There are no negative reasons I love
them. I am not the only one wearing a tattoo, there are so many
celebrities, both local and foreign, who wear them. It is just something
I like. I can not describe why I like it. I feel it is sexy.

Life as a single mother
My daughter is an award-winning actress. She is going to be 12 but she
is not a full time actress. She is still a baby and I try to restrict
her acting so that she can concentrate more on her studies. Once in a
while, we allow her act and only when she is on holidays. It has to be
once in a while. When I started, it was a bit stressful because my kids
were quite young. I had to be a working mother and business woman at the
same time. I am someone who always strives for perfection. I am a very
organised person. I draw out my time-table. I have a schedule of my
day-to-day life so I am never caught unawares. That is why I don’t work
too much. If I have planned my month and a sudden job comes up, I will
not take it. I always have a schedule I follow in life and it has always
helped me. When I am working, I know how to place my kids in the right
place, sometimes with my mother. When they were much younger, they used
to go with me but because of school, they stayed with my mother. I have
some of my sisters that stay around. Now, my kids have grown up because
my boy is 14 years old and the girl is 12 and they are both in secondary
school. They take care of themselves more now. Apart from that, I still
try to spend time at home more than I used to when they were younger
because they need my attention now. I need to be sure that they are
studying. They are becoming teenagers. Teenage pressure could be much on
them so I have to be the father and mother to them at all times. It was
not easy initially but as time goes on, you learn how to manage it. It
becomes easy as time goes on.

Their father
I relate with their father. I do not talk about it because I give
respect to my children, it is their privacy and they want to keep it
private. Like I said, we were not just compatible, I met him and in a
very short period of time, we got married. We really did not have much
time to date. I was 21 years old then. In less than three months, I was
pregnant and in less than six months, I was married to him. It was a
very short period of time. We basically got married because of the
pregnancy. We did not want to have the baby out of wedlock. We got
married and we later discovered that there was some part of him that I
did not like and there were certain things about me that he did not also
like. We were not friends and that was the disadvantage. He was not my
first, he was actually my third. I feel apart with my first boyfriend.
My second boyfriend, we did not get intimate. So my ex was actually the
second but my third boyfriend. I was young, I had my first boyfriend
when I was in SS3 and I was about 18 years old. Then we broke up and I
had somebody else. We were more like brothers and sisters in Christ so
we really did not have any sexual relationship. Then, I met my
ex-husband. He was the second man I was intimate with when it came to a
relationship. I was young and the kind of life he wanted was to be
married and still live the bachelor life while I wanted him to be
married and stay at home. That was were we started having issues and
problems but we are still friends. He still communicates with his kids.

Regrets
I do not regret leaving the marriage because I am better off. I regret
rushing into marriage, but I do not use the word ‘regret’ anymore. It
has become a lesson; I had to learn from that. Every disappointment is a
blessing. Even though I felt disappointed that I got married at a young
age and did not get to study the man I got married to and whose name I
bear now, I still profited from it by having two wonderful kids. It is
more than any other thing in life.

I vowed never to get married again
I said so back then when I was disappointed. When you are going into a
marriage with so much expectation, hoping that is where you will end
your life, you try all your best to make it work. If it does not work,
you begin to have problems. Why I came back to the industry was because I
found out that my marriage was not working. My job had nothing to do
with my marriage. I knew my marriage was collapsing. I just needed
something to keep me going. Since I had so much love for acting, I felt I
should go back to what gave me so much happiness and joy because I knew
that my home was not giving me that joy I needed. I felt it was not
enough for me to sacrifice what would give me joy when I knew the reason
why I was sacrificing it was not being appreciated.

I am an emotional person
I am a very emotional person. I am very loving but I am a one-way
traffic kind of person. When I am in love, I am fully in love with the
person. I give my best to the relationship. I am a very lovey-dovey kind
of person and I love my man to always be there for me. Sometimes, it
seems as if I am over-possessive. It is not that I am over possessive, I
am just someone who wants to give everything into the relationship and
expects to get the same back. When I do not get the same, I start having
problems with that person. That is why I find it difficult to say I
want to settle with a person. To me, marriage is a 50-50 thing. If I put
in my 50, you have to put in your 50. In a situation where you cannot
give me 50, then we are going to have a problem.


Rumours about me
I have cleared the air about so many things. When I was growing up and I
read some things about certain people, I always used to say that there
would be an element of truth in every rumour. If they talk about me and
Muka Ray, I understand because we are very close. In this society, when a
man and a woman are very close, people tend to think that they are
dating. That is understandable, but when it comes to the case of someone
like Pasuma, it is very strange to me. He never asked me out, we are
friends but not as close as people portray it. For crying out loud, we
are not dating. I don’t have an intention of dating him and I am sure
that he does not too. He is my friend, maybe because I have been to one
or two of his events. He respects me and I do too but just as a friend.
He is a friend and a brother; nothing beyond that. Muka Ray and I became
very close and working business partners. My boyfriend understands
that. He did not bring me into the industry. He helped me because he was
there before me. He helped me grow. I came into the industry myself and
I got into the Yoruba movie industry through Alhaji Taiwo Hassan,
Ogogo, in 2001. Bimbo Akintola brought me into the industry when I
joined AGN in 1998. About a year after I joined the Yoruba movie
industry, I met Muka who believed he could help me build my career. I
told him I wanted to be a producer and he told me that it was good as he
was also a producer. He said we could work hand in glove and that is
what we have been doing. Sometimes he works, I contribute; I work and he
contributes, both financially and physically. I am not dating any
politician. Can’t I afford a car and a house? I am a producer, I
produced about 13 movies and I’m not from a poor background. Whatever it
is that I have today, I started with my father’s money. I am okay on my
own. So nobody has to get me a car or a house.

My father
I come from a very well-to-do family. My grand father was very okay –
Adekunle Ogunro. We are a very comfortable family. My father was a very
lively man who lived life to the fullest. People call me daddy’s girl.
My father ‘met money at home’, his parents were very wealthy especially
my grandmother. We lived in Obanikoro. My father was someone who was so
much into enjoying life that it cut his life short. He did everything in
excess -drinking, smoking, spending money and having fun. I appreciate
my dad for the fact that he was my father and we were more like friends.
He also had me when he was young. He was 21 years old when he had my
brother and 22 when he had me. He lost his life at a very young age,
that is why whatever I do, I don’t get addicted. I don’t drink too much
if I have to. I don’t smoke at all, only when I am on set and I have to.
I don’t do drugs, never have and never will. When he died, there was
some money left for us. His own money. It was shared between my brother
and I. It is that money I used to start my life and business – a better
apartment, a shop, I travelled. My first car was from my father’s money.

About my boyfriend
He is a very caring person. It was not easy for him. He was really after
me because when men come, I shut them off. I always put this defensive
mechanism up. He was very patient and came in a very soft manner. We
started as friends and we became lovers. His relationship with my kids
is wonderful. My kids love him. He is a very busy person but any little
time he has, he comes to see them and takes care of them. We have been
together for a while. I keep my relationship very private. I made it
public at a time and it was very stressful. When it is private, you
enjoy it more because there are no third parties. He understands the
nature of my job. He understands where I am coming from and I understand
his too.

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Re: An Exclusive Interview With Iyabo Ojo by Lucasbalo(m): 10:22pm On Mar 17, 2013
Beauty isnin the eye of beholder.
Re: An Exclusive Interview With Iyabo Ojo by Larrey(f): 10:49pm On Mar 17, 2013
ℓ̊ just love her spoken english, ℓ̊ watched her interview Τ̣̣ђȋ̝̊̅§ afternu on gliz

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