Ego,
who is married to Niyi Ogbaro, was a back-up singer for masked
musician, Lagbaja. The couple relives their seven-year-old marital
experience. In this interview ; he talks about his wife's relationship with Lagbaja and how life as been as a couple.
How did you meet and what was the attraction?
Ego: I
met him through a friend of mine who is his younger brother. We were
very close, he introduced me to him and I liked him. I had been seeing
him but we actually started talking at a friend’s party. He was in
school then and the relationship was more or less platonic. We drifted
apart but met again, started dating for five years before getting
married.
Niyi: We
just clicked the moment we met. I was in school, far away from where
she was. There were no cell phone and we could not keep in touch. When
we met again, I started wooing her afresh and she did not give me any
difficulty because I was too much for her to resist. When I married her,
all my friends were saying how lucky! They said she would be singing
for me in the house but she has not. She is hoarding her voice and
waiting for me to bribe her first.
Ego: He
became my manager after I went solo in 2006. He does the administrative
job for the band. The experience is good because if I come home tired
after a show, he knows the reason why I am tired. The fact that he
understands what I do and supports me makes the job a little bit easier.
Niyi: I
enjoy being her manager. But when one is managing a celebrity, one has
to be hard because they are eccentric. As her husband, I make sure there
is a clear demarcation between work and home.
What do you do to make life easy at home?
Ego: He
wakes up very early and prepares breakfast before I am up. I am the
kind of person who enjoys food more when it is prepared by somebody
other than me.
Niyi: Just being my wife is enough. I like to cook a lot. Once in a while, I serve her breakfast in bed.
Did your parents raise any objection to the inter-tribal marriage?
Ego: Our
parents are broad-minded. My father is Igbo and he married a Yoruba
woman. His parents are Yoruba but his mother speaks Igbo language
fluently.
Did they object to the fact that Niyi was marrying a musician?
Ego: At
first, they were not so sure. But Niyi was the one getting married and
he knew what he wanted. He assured them that there was no problem.
Niyi: Initially
my mother and my sister were sceptical and not comfortable with the
fact that she was a singer. But later, they accepted her.
How do you cope when Ego goes on tour for more than one day?
Ego: He
is my manager and if I have to travel, we travel together. If it is
something that I have to go alone for whatever reason, I don’t stay more
than a day or two. It is really not an issue.
Niyi: I
know the kind of job she does and the industry. That is not an issue as
long as there is telephone and social media. We always keep in touch.
With all the men who admired you, why did you choose to marry Niyi?
Ego: He is somebody I can relate with; somebody I love and feel comfortable with. He is my paddy.
How did he propose?
Ego: It was special but not something I like to disclose.
Niyi: She is the only one who can say how the proposal went. It is her small secret.
What is the most romantic gesture you have ever shown towards each other?
Ego: When
we got engaged, he bought me the biggest birthday card I have ever seen
in my life. He also organised a surprise party for me and invited
friends I had not seen in years.
Niyi: When she was on tour in Cyprus, she called me in the middle of the night, just to hear my voice.
Do you have pet names for each other?
Ego: No. I call him by his name. But on my phone, I save his name as ‘Bobo mi’
Niyi: I call her ‘Smallie mi’
You grew up in Lagos, is that why you are married to a Yoruba man?
Ego: Not necessarily. I could have been married to anybody. If you are the right person, I don’t care where you are from.
Niyi:
If I was not married to a musician, I would still have married somebody
in the entertainment industry. If she is on tour, I have to cope,
knowing that she is not around. But if my wife were a banker, she would
be in the same town with me and still close from work by 9pm.
What is the most annoying thing you have ever done to each other?
Ego: What
most men do. They don’t take extra steps to arrange their shoes and
put their stockings inside the laundry basket. They just throw their
stuff all over the place.
Niyi: It is annoying when she takes the remote control from me, or tells me to drive the car when I am very tired.
When you fight, who apologises first?
Ego: We don’t fight. I can count how many times we have quarrelled in the past 15 years.
Niyi: A woman is never really wrong. The man is still the one who would apologise at the end of the day.
How do you resolve issues?
Ego: We have different ways of dealing with issues. But we always talk and play with each other even though we may be fighting.
Does he feel threatened when other guys are all over you?
Ego: I
don’t think so. He knows that I am a tomboy. Most of my friends have
always been guys. That is not an issue for him because I have never
really given him cause to worry.
Niyi: I
have never felt threatened by her male admirers. Marriage is really
based on trust. I know the kind of person she is and I understand and
respect the fact that in her profession, she is bound to have admirers.
How did the rumours that you dated Lagbaja affect your relationship?
Ego: We were just making fun of them and laughing about the rumours.
Niyi: Lagbaja
and I joked about it all the time. I met a woman who even swore that
she attended the wedding between my wife and Lagbaja. It was ridiculous!
Niyi was shot sometime last year, how was that period for you?
Ego: It
was crazy. It was when I knew what being in shock meant. I had already
changed to go to bed when his friend called and broke the news to me. I
just became numb. When I got to the hospital, they asked me for the
number plate of our car that the robbers stole. I tried but could not
remember it.
Niyi: I thought about her as I lay wounded, wondering if she would be able to cope.
Are you still planning to have two children?
Ego: Yes. I want to have twins at once, as my first children. That way, I don’t have to bother with more children.
Niyi: If she wants double twins, I am all for it.
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