Vanguard, SARTURDAY, JULY 21, 2012—25
•Alhaja Oumuyiwa
How I escaped from Clifford Orji's den in search of my daughter —Ara’s mother
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F you want to know to what length a mother could go for a child on the verge of seeming self-destruct, ask Alhaja Monsurat Olumuyiwa, the mother of acclaimed talking drummer, Aralola, the story of how she almost fell victim to convicted, infamous man-eater, Clifford Orji, because of Ara. Some days before the lid was blown off his nefarious activities, Olumuyiwa had typically gone in search of Ara who had made the studios around their neighbourhood her second home. Recalling her stories of sacrifices and sufferings and narrow escape on this week’s edition of the Supermom Celebrity show, she says, “All her brothers are graduates; she was the only one who
said she was dropping out of school to concentrate on music. I and her father could not reconcile with that because she could have acquired whatever degree she wanted but Ara chose music.” On one of those heady days, Ara didnt return home and there was no GSM in the country then. Out of sheer maternal instinct, Olumuyiwa hopped into the car with one of Ara’s brothers behind the wheel. She was desperate to find her only daughter. She was however less concerned and oblivious to the danger that lurked in the eerie darkness of mid-90s Oshodi, Lagos. As they inched towards the Charity bus stop where Orji reigned supreme, two flashlights emerged, flagging down the Olumuyiwas’ car. Time was around 1am.
The hosts of heaven had retired for the night. And the hounds of hell had taken over. But fate had decreed that the hapless
Ara
matriarch would not make up the numbers on Orji’s list of victims. As the car slowed to a roll, two men on either side of
the road maniacally ran towards it. Instinctively, Olumuyiwa knew these were no policemen and just as the assailants made to open the car, she screamed and her son stepped off the brake as the car gathered frenzied speed in seconds. Still, she went in search of Ara that night. Thankfully, today, Ara, with her signature mermaid-like hair is the most decorated and recognized talking drummer from Africa. She has toured the world extensively, performed for the Queen of England and President Bill Clinton at different banquets; and performed alongside global music icons like Stevie Wonder and Wyclef Jean. She is a holder of the Freedom Key to Miami-Dade County, USA. With the benefit of hindsight, it was not by accident that Ara (meaning mystery or wonder) was so named. Her mother recalls that she knew from when Ara was a baby that she was an unusual child. “She started walking by the time she was seven months, which is a rarity till this day and yet, had no tooth. So, when people are visiting, I would strap her to my back so that people won’t see her walking and start asking questions. But I thank God for what and who she is today.”
9ice signs on a new record deal
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NE of Nigeria’s hottest male artiste and CEO of Alapomeji record, 9ice, has been signed on to a new record label, Diesel Music. Showtime gathered that the owner of Diesel Music, Nino concluded the mega deal with 9ice not long ago. The record label which already has artistes like Shyne and Smoothy signed on it, we learnt, has
already recorded some songs with 9ice. 9ice’s new recorded songs with Diesel features some collaborations with label mates, Shyne and Smoothy, is billed to hit the airwaves in a matter of weeks from now. Again, Shyne’s first hit single, Spartacus, we gathered, was remixed to feature 9ice and was released last week. .
•9ice