Very
few Nigerians will know the renowned musician named Kokoma Ikpong, but
majority of people will know her as a very wealthy and young business
lady. Few days before this interview, our press team was alerted that
she was in town and luckily she was spotted having cocktail with few
white friends of hers.
Hi, can we meet you?
I’m Kate Kokoma Ikpong.
We understand you're not fully based in Nigeria, can you talk about that?
Yes,
I'm based in California USA. I have two companies there and am actually
running down home finally. I might still go back to California but for
now I feel it’s time to come enjoy Africa and do something here, at
lease contribute to growth of the country.
You are into music, we have seen your smashing video, can you tell us about your music career?
I
have been a music lover right from my secondary school, was the vice
president of a choreography club. Then we used to perform every Sunday
at the chapel. Started writing songs from SS.2 and I recorded my first
single in 2006. I then moved to United States, and have been privileged
to be in the studio with amazing artiste like Beyonce, Rihanna,
Coldplay, Avril lavigne, Shade Adu and I actually did a song with
R-Kelly but that record wasn’t released. So professionally I have been
into music for six years.
So now that you are in Nigeria, what’s your plan for the Nigeria Music Industry?
I
have always been a business person and truthfully I know what it's like
being new or rather, functioning in a new geographical area or market.
So for now I want to make friends, partner with young people and just
have fun but also focusing on building a brand musically in Nigeria.
Which Nigerian artist would like to work with?
I
have so many of them and truth be told I have a bit of a crush on some
single Nigerian Male Artiste. I truly feel Flavour is quite cute and yes
my very own D’banj. I’d really like to work with BankyW, Asa, WizKid,
Tuface, Flavour, Olamide, Eva, BrymO, Tiwa Savage and the list goes on.
What’s the craziest thing you have experienced so far in the Nigeria Music Industry?
A
lot actually, but I still feel Alaba market people are quite weird to
me or maybe I just need to understand the Nigerian music business a bit
more.
What made you leave the United States to come start all over in Nigeria?
I
don’t know actually, but here’s a thing, when I was making plans to
come back home most of my friends were like “why are you going to
Africa, please don’t go”. Guess what I told them? I sincerely don’t know
where that thought came from but I just said, "D’Banj proposed to me."
They were so excited and immediately got their blessings and here I am
pursuing that dream to bless the Nigeria Music Industry.
How old are you?
I'm in my 20’s, single and looking for my African Prince.
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