Omeni: I wish I could go for musical shows
Omeni Kingsley Chima, an indigene of Imo state, holds OND from Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, Imo state. He is the last born in his family. He started music in 2011 with a group called DSSK in Abia state and they now have a single album.
How does your weekend start?
My weekend starts in the studio. I go to the studio for my music rehearsals, after that I come back home, then do some house chores, like sweeping, washing dishes and cook for myself.
Do you go to clubs?
I go to clubs occasionally, that is once in a month. As a musician, I feel it’s necessary you club at least once in a while.
Peer pressure
Peer pressure has taught me how to move along with people no matter their age or personality.
Saturdays
I don’t really have much to do on Saturdays. I stay at home and do some clean ups. After that, I observe my siesta. When I wake up, I cook and then listen to good music from Psquare.
Hobbies
I love playing football, listening to music and travelling to new places.
House chores
I do more of dishes at home. As the youngest in the house, I wash my elder brother’s clothes.
Music
I listen to music from Psquare and some foreign music.
Role models
My role models are Peter and Paul Okoye (Psquare).
Greatest achievement (s)
My greatest achievement is my education. I graduated from Federal Polytechnic, Nekede, with an OND and I’m now into full-time music. And I know with God on my side, I will surely make a head-way.
What do you wish you could do more of at weekends?
I wish I could go for musical shows, go to clubs and listen to more contemporary music.
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