"I'm the female version of my dad" - Dominique Oputa says
This will always be home for me,
at least, it’s comforting to know one is with family, and I am glad to
be home.
I missed home, mum and dad. Things may not be what it should be, but
home is
it. There were too many things I took for granted before I left, but now
I know
better. When I’m done with schooling, I will be back home, to do my own
thing
too, even though, the weather is killing me right now”.
You are a child of
two different cultures, how
do you cope?
I think I’m just the female
version of my dad, we are just the same pretty much, I guess I caught
his cold after
years of being around him. I have always admired him for his freedom and
his
tenacity at a time when it was taboo to look that way. In my case, the
whole
thing just grew on me.
I don’t do all I do because I am
trying to be like my dad. I am just Dominique, even though I wear
tattoos and
have piercings, but it’s just because I love them, not because I got
influenced
by my dad. There are many people who do this stuff, not because anyone,
but
because they are just comfortable that way.
What’s is your choices of career,
and what influence does your dad have regarding that?
I want to be a designer and a
stylist. I am like my mother in that regards. I like to make things, and
I’m
good with my hands too. As long as you walk that positive part and
observe dad’s
little rules, you are free to express yourself any which way creatively.
Knowing
the battle dad fought for his independence, it would be wrong for him
to remote us into something else that does not
agree with our innate ability.
My dad didn’t influence my choice
of career, it is just what I’ve always loved and desired to do. I have
always
had a love for fashion since I was in high school. I could say a little
bit of
influence as to his nature but not like I was pressured or told to do
what I am
doing now.
Like any normal parent, always looking out for their children and wanting the best for them. Most of the time, he is easy with us, especially when we are good. However, sometimes he is a bit old fashioned and can be very strict.
Growing up, he was really strict
but I actually understand now that I’m grown that he was just looking
out for
me. People see him differently on the outside but to be honest, he is
really a
cool guy. He really understands and I could tell him anything. He is
like an
elder brother or a friend. Yes, I’m very close to my dad.
We all know there
is no
smoke without fire. How weird is your father, is he as weird as it is
made
public…like sleeping in coffins, having pythons as pet and even that his
sexuality is questionable?
Hahaha…my dad is an entertainer,
that’s what he does for a living, and as an entertainer you would
attract all
sorts, good, bad, ugly. It is their stock in trade. At home, we don’t
see any
of this, it’s as normal as it could ever be, but I guess people confuse
his
life as Charlyboy with his life as Mr Oputa, they are two different
entities.
The man I know as my dad is Mr Charles Oputa.
Do you share
intimate
stuff with your dad?
Yeah, I share intimate stuff with
him. Once, I had shared the story of the birds and the bees with him and
it
wasn’t funny, maybe the timing was wrong. But we are still very close
and we
talk pretty well. I don’t feel like I need to hide anything from him, I
just
feel like I am an open book.
Are your parents
still
together? What is their relationship like?
Yes, they are still together. Every
relationship is hard; there needs to be collective efforts to make it
work. I
think they have had a cool relationship thus far, though, they have
their
bitter moments sometimes, but what they share is worth emulating, it’s
kind of
what I would like to have in future, with my husband whenever I marry.
What about your
mum?
She is cool. I love her; she has
always been there for me. We have a very good relationship.
What about all the
funny stories about your dad, how does it affect you, how do you deal
with
that?
Some pictures came out some few
months ago and I really didn’t know how to react to it then. I know who
my
father is, but sometimes, people’s ignorance and bad words can get to
you. That
is the price we all have to pay, for
being Charlyboys offspring; but on the whole, I am proud of where I am
coming
from. I have a thick skin now so nothing anybody writes gets to me
again. I
just tell myself, I know who this person is and I am not going to get
upset
over words. It is something I have gotten used to over the years, so it
no
longer bothers me when he does some weird stuff. Sometimes, it gets so
annoying
being his daughter because I don’t like so much attention focused on me,
I hate
crowd around me. I am glad he is my dad, but sometimes it’s way too
much.
How does being
Charlyboy’s daughter help you?
I’m proud of my name, but I don’t
go about telling people that I’am Charlyboys daughter. I even hide that
angle,
because you want to know who your real friends are, not based on
something
else. I don’t think anyone of us wears it as a badge. I love to be seen
as Dominique, not as
Charlyboy’s daughter. Though, I am independent, I still love my family’s
name
and no one can make me feel bad about it.
What do you feel
about
Nigeria’s economy right now?
Nigeria’s economy is very bad. I
feel like nothing is going to work anymore, like when something is so
damaged
beyond repairs. Over there, they are so ignorant; they still feel Africa
is a jungle.
I am also scared of the Boko Haram insurgence in Nigeria, even though
people
die everywhere; Nigeria already has a bad name that generates gossips in
other
countries after a small strike.
I easily get angry, even though I
am calm and easy going; the slightest things get me angry. My dad is a
little
bit short fused, though age has mellowed him down some little, I think
we all
took that from him.
What are the
positives
you got from him?
We are very focused in anything
we want to do, and I am sure, all of us have that fighting spirit, the
never
say die attitude. We are also people friendly.
Are you a
Christian?
I am pretty much a Christian, but
I am not a regular churchgoer. I don’t like being forced to go to
church. I
don’t feel good about the fact that I don’t go to church anyway. In our
family,
we are more spiritual than religious.
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