Sunny Neji
popularly known as ‘Mr. Fantastic’ became a Glo Ambassador in 2008 alongside
other artists like D’banj, Pasuma, and Sammie Okposo. While others were still
rolling with the gig, Sunny Neji’s contract was not renewed, without a solid
reason. The Ogoja, Cross River State-born singe’s contract was reportedly a
whopping N20million.
The Mr fantastic
singer has finally come out to clear the air five years after....
What are you doing at the moment?
I’m
currently planning to sign on new artists to work under my label called
‘Impact’. Even though the environment has been unfriendly, I’m trying as much
as possible to adapt to the system that we find ourselves today.
You celebrated your birthday
anniversary recently by giving out an iphone 5 to the best writer of your quiz
competition. What are we expecting from you this year?
I’m yet to
decide on the kind of project I would want to embark on this year. For the
iphone 5, most people didn’t believe I was determined to give out an iphone
until someone won the gift. Naturally, I love giving and it is the only way you
can show your love to humanity.
But in Nigeria today; it has become a regular
practice where recognitions are accorded to undeserving individuals.
As one of the new UN Peace
Ambassadors, do you think some of your colleagues that made the list merited
the award?
I wasn’t
one of the judges that compiled the list. I think there must have been some
criteria for the selection of the ambassadors and the organizers knew what they
were looking for in every selected ambassador. I want to believe to a large
extent that these people who were given those awards must have met their criteria
and I happen to be a recipient of the UN Peace Ambassador award.
I want to
believe that somehow, we must have merited the awards. It is not as if I did
anything to be nominated for the award. I was in my house when I got a
telephone call that I had been nominated for the award. For me to be nominated
it has to do with it who I am and the little contribution I have made towards
the betterment of humanity. I was grateful that someone had seen what I have
been doing. I felt humbled.
You embarked on a ship cruising
adventure with iroKOTV recently. What was the experience like?
It was one
of my fans from my State who invited me on board a ship. I have never been on
board a ship before in my life. It was quite an interesting adventure; iroKOTV
crew was available and it was also their first time on board a ship. Life on a
ship is a different world, especially if you are cut off from everything you
are familiar with, from everything you are used to. You are elements you are
not familiar with, and it’s humiliating if you can imagine you are on board a
ship and something terrible happens. It was a memorable experience.
You write beautiful and evergreen
songs. Where do you draw your inspiration?
My mood
inspires my songs, my experiences, people inspire me. The things I read about also
inspire me; challenges I face in life and so on. All these things inspire me. I
don’t compose songs out of vacuum. I write songs that emanate from my
environment. I believe that’s the reason people easily connect with my music. I
do not sing out of the blues, I about tangible things; tangible in the sense
that people can feel my songs and sometimes learn one or two things from the
songs.
Let us talk about a song you did
recently. The song you titled Lovey Dovey. What inspired the song?
You know
what is happening in the world today; everything is getting computerized,
cooking is computerized. One day, lovemaking would be computerized! I was
trying to convey the message that while I appreciate the age of ICT, there are
certain things we shouldn’t allow the trend to take away from us.
The fact
that we still need to connect romantically, we still need our bodies to touch!
We shouldn’t let the age of computer to take that away from us. Lovey Dovey’ I
want some Lovey Dovey because computer cannot give me the eye to eye, the body
contact, the smell of your breath. The computer cannot replace of these things
and we shouldn’t allow it.
Do you have any plan to go into
acting?
Of course,
I’m an actor. I have acted alongside Rita Dominic in a movie titled ‘Proof of
Life.’ I played the lead role as a lawyer. It was very challenging, yet
interesting experience. I find acting very interesting, especially if the role
is challenging. Acting takes a lot of time, that’s why I haven’t been hitting
the location as frequently as I would love to. But in future, I would love to
produce my own movie.
Why are you sounding so spiritual?
I have been
spiritual from time and it has always affected the way I speak. I cannot say
anything outside what God has inspired me to say. I am not where I am today
because of my own efforts. It is because of the Grace of God upon my life. God
has been very good to me even though I haven’t appreciated him enough in
return. I do not take my relationship with Christ for granted; that’s the whole
essence of Christianity.
Have you ever had a sad moment?
Yes, I have
had sad moments, but one special thing about me is that I do not keep counts of
sad moments. I do not keep counts of sadness; I do not keep counts of
negativity. I have learnt to live above them. I have learnt that whenever
something goes wrong it is because something is about to go right. If something
is out of place around me, I wouldn’t bother about it. Instead I will plan to
right the wrong because there is always a way, God makes a way even when you cannot
see it.
You were one of GLO ambassadors. What
happened to your contract?
Actually, I
was one of GLO ambassadors while it lasted in 2008. The contract has ended, and
I have moved on. As a GLO ambassador, I was faithful to the brand. I kept my
own side of the contract by not representing another brand throughout the
duration. Today, I can confidently say that GLO and I did not have any issue.
How come you have a way of changing
your style of dressing, your hair-do and perhaps you even have more in the
closet?
Well it is
called branding and rebranding; It goes with the territory. You just want to
look interesting; you keep people talking. There should be always something to
talk about. Look at you; you have been following up my transformation,
interesting. If I have had one look all these times you wouldn’t have had
anything to talk about. So the moment I add something or put something, it
keeps me in your conversation.
-source:
Vanguard
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