Remember the Rythm FM OAP that was allegedly shot by armed robbers in June 2015 near her parents house in the east?
She granted an interview that was just about to be published before she passed.
The interview is now out in Super woman Mag....
''Good day Stella.
This is the last interview granted by Iphie, the Rhythm OAP who died some weeks back in Port Harcourt and you wrote about her death on June 4, 2015.
My name is Serena Francis and a run a Women's Blog called SuperWoman (superwoman.com.ng). This year I decided that SuperWoman would come out with her own Magazine and I interviewed Iphie for the front cover. The video/interview was shot two months before her death. I have sent a copy to Rhythm 93.7 in Port Harcourt where she worked and I thought it wise to send it to you too to upload if you wish. Here is the link to the video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAcidKMyOPw
Thank you
I however asked Serena to send me a text format of the interview because of those BV's managing their browsing time and she did just that.....RIP Iphie.
SUPERWOMAN: Tell us about yourself
IPHIE: I like to think that I’m simple, I don’t really know if others see it as well. One of the core things I try to do especially with my job is to make a lot of sense. If I have to open my mouth then I have to make sense, if it does not make sense I’m not saying it.
SUPERWOMAN: How would you describe what you do?
IPHIE: Everybody tells a story but I can tell mine in a different way when I come on radio. Radio is all about coming everyday but telling the same story that everybody knows about but being able to tell it from an angle that you haven’t heard before, that can make you smile and make your day.
SUPERWOMAN: Has this always been your dream?
IPHIE: Yes. When I was a child I use to sit at the dining table, take the newspapers and make like I was Tokunbo Ajayi. So I pretty much knew this is what I wanted to do. I didn’t really know the term presenter I just knew News Caster and for me the icon was Tokunbo Ajayi; up until when I started seeing Funmi Iyanda on NTA and I was like yes this is it, this is what I want to be.
SUPERWOMAN: How did you work your way up to become an OAP?
IPHIE: I went to intern in NTA Aba in 2003. I used to run errands in the news room but I was always pushing myself. If you want something just go there, there were other interns that were just standing by but I was always going there to ask “what can I do; can I just say one thing on your show” Somebody had a TV show where he had a feedback section and I noticed that he wasn’t getting calls so I took the phone number went outside and I was calling in. After a while he said I’m giving you the feedback segment” and I’ll go there and I’ll read all the text and all the emails that were sent and that’s how I got my first job.
SUPERWOMAN: Do you think studying phonetics is a criteria for becoming an OAP?
IPHIE: For a lot of people you just go somewhere you sound nice and they are like boom you’re on radio but I don’t like to sell myself short. I think it’s important to give yourself a level of training. If nobody gives it to you, give it to yourself. Watch movies, read books… formerly or informally educate yourself.
SUPERWOMAN: Are there any occupational hazards associated with working as an OAP?
IPHIE: I’m so grateful for the kind of work I do. I mean how many people go to work and play music and have fun as their jobs? I remember when I took over this show “rhythm and soul” from Tene and my first day on the show someone called and went “hello where is Tene, see this show can never be the same without Tene, I want Tene back, you’re not Tene” I just found the strength to say “don’t worry you’ll get use to me; you’ll love me”
SUPERWOMAN: Are you a Feminist?
IPHIE: No. I don’t believe that women actually have to fight for anything, they have it. A diamond doesn’t struggle to shine, it just sparkles. Though there are situations that can make you not shine and that’s when you have a lot of dust on you and it has to be polished so what do you do? You polish yourself.
SUPERWOMAN: What’s your relationship status and how do you handle male admirers?
IPHIE: When I’m getting married I’ll let you know but for now I’m a single girl married to Jesus. That’s all I’m going to say.
SUPERWOMAN: What can you say about the 2015 general elections?
IPHIE: I believe that Nigeria can be better. I believe that Tomorrow can be better than yesterday. I want a better Rivers State, a better Nigeria.
SUPERWOMAN: What advice do you have for young folks who desire to be media personalities like you?
IPHIE: don’t let anybody intimidate you. Just ask yourself “what is it about me that I want to share with the world? What is my mission on earth? How can I now use radio?”
Nice one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sad loss
DeleteNa the kind story wen person.suppose shed tears for be this
@Oluyomi,pls take note!!!!
I see say water plenty for ur eyes for that @Toy in aimakhu anniversary post
@Galore
Eyah!!! R,I.P Iphie
ReplyDeleteTHUMBS UP....TOMJERRYSWIT
ReplyDelete* sigh *
ReplyDelete#WhiteDiamondOut
May she keep resting in our lord's bosom
ReplyDeleteAwww...She was no airhead. Such deep words and insights.
ReplyDeleteRest well beautiful lady.
Death can come at anytime, let us all endeavor to be heaven worthy at all times
Wow.. Very interesting. So she's no more, hmmm, dis life
ReplyDeleteExactly. When Tene(10e) left,ppl thought Iphie wud not fill her big shoes,but she did. I loved her soft voice,her eloquence and above all,her laughter.
ReplyDeleteMay God receive you,Iphie.
PH misses you
Eeeeehnnn? I stopped listening when YOP left. Tene felt too fake for me.
DeleteYes,Yop Ranpam.
DeleteThe lady,Jennifer Natima was the best
So touching, she had so much passion and went for what she wanted. Its well rest in the lord dearie
ReplyDeleteRIP IPHIE!
ReplyDeleteRIP Iphie. May God continue to comfort your parents. I hope the bastards are been found and shot to death
ReplyDeleteRIP IPHIE
ReplyDeleteRip Beautiful babe.
ReplyDeleteOH death!
ReplyDeleteWhere is your strength?
May her soul continue to rest in peace.
My Nebor my nebor
ReplyDeleteRest in peace Iphie
Ds song just came to mind... *sad mood*
ReplyDeleteLife is so funny
No one can understand
U live today
And tmoro u r gone
Dat is d mystery of life
Lord teach us to number us daysss
*continue to rip Iphie* *tears*
THELMA ENEMUWE said...
ReplyDeleteSo painful,this life self eh...
*faithful BV enemuwe thelma*
Let the dead continue to rest in peace
ReplyDeleteTHELMA ENEMUWE said...
ReplyDeleteSo painful,this life self eh...
*faithful BV enemuwe thelma*
Rip hun...so sad
ReplyDeleteMay her soul continue to rest in peace. Amen.
ReplyDeleteVery smart young lady, cut short in her prime. Continue to rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeleteR.I.p
ReplyDeleteI love her personality. Being a radio presenter should come naturally. It shouldn't be formed. I also like her take on feminism. I'm not a feminist too. I don't believe in gender equality but rather gender compatibility. We should all complement one another. Naturally though, women and men are not equal. God created men to be above women in many ways.
ReplyDeleteShe sounds like she had many big dreams. Its just sad.
Rest on Iphie!
Rip Iphie
ReplyDeleteMrs O came here: )
RIP Iphie...
ReplyDeleteSleep on Iphie...
ReplyDeleteRIP beautiful lady.
ReplyDeleteGalore you funny oooo. Oluyomi you hear. no dey cry fake cry for Toyin and Co.
ReplyDeleteis everyone missing the big picture here. how this Serena girl take know say Iphie wan die. she be wich or prophetess? make she begin to see into by life if na woman of God she be
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