Friday, 8 June 2012

Shola Victor-Sajowa - Exclusive Interview with iShine Magazine

Shola Victor-Sajowa - Exclusive Interview with iShine Magazine
 
Shola is an award winning UK based gospel artist. For many years, she was the worship leader at Kingsway International Church of Christ, Waterden Road, London. Now, she leads worship with her husband in their church in South London. On the 9th of June, Shola and her husband Pastor Victor will be presenting a special event called, ‘As Love Demands’ and launching a book. The event will be supported by the award winning gospel performer Noel Robinson, who has worked with artists like Chaka Khan, Graham Kendrick and Matt Redman.
 
I started singing…
At the age of three according to my mum, she said when she took me to parties I would stand in the middle, close my eyes and wiggle my little waist :-). As I grew, I loved all music that stirred me or spoke to my soul. I just loved music from Michael Jackson, Fela Anikulapo-kuti, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, George Benson, Onyeka Onwenu, Ebenezer Obey etc. I had a book of songs where I wrote all the lyrics of the songs I liked. Some people thought we had stacks and stacks of albums at home. It’s just that if the music speaks to me or says what I want to say, it sticks with me. 

What about singing in church?
My style of music however changed when I gave my life to Christ in 1987 during my A 'Levels in Ijebu-Ode, Nigeria. You see, I had made up my mind that when I got to the school that I was going to join the palm-wine drinkers club as they did two things that I really enjoyed. They drank a local drink called palm-wine, sang and danced a lot. In addition, my aunt and her fiancé were members of the club. Whenever my aunt came around she would play their songs and I enjoyed them a lot.
 But GOD had a better plan, on the  day that I got to school,  I had to look for a place to stay as I lived off campus.  I met three lovely ladies, Funmi Adetayo, Bunmi and Tokunbo who took me to where I could get accommodation and they helped me settle in. When we finished they said they were going to fellowship. To say thanks to them for their help, I decided to go with them not knowing it was a set up.

So what happened next?
As we got there, a gentleman by the name of Shoga Alademerin was preaching. What struck with me was when he said, 'if you want to go to hell GOD bless you, but if you want to give your life to Christ now is the time.’ Now you see, the life I had lived prior to this time was a very fast life, not godly at all and I concluded GOD had had enough of me and he was speaking through this guy. Gosh, I was scared. I quickly ran forward, surrendered my life to Christ and have never looked back.

Your fashion sense is impressive – what’s your style? Where do you get your dresses, shoes and jewellery from?
Thank you. I believe in decent elegance, what needs to be out of sight should be out of sight lol. I buy my shoes from everywhere online, in stores Debenhams, House of Fraser, little boutiques etc, same as my jewellery. As for my clothes I pick items here and there, I have in the past worked with various designers who I tell what I want and together we come up with my designs. There are talented people like Joy Nwanozo she is on Facebook. Recently, I came across a lovely gifted lady who now designs my clothes. She is an award winning designer who understands my figure and my sometimes hmm ideas, lol.  We look at ideas together and she sorts me out. Her name is Evelyn Nwajagu and her label is called Ijeve Designs.

Is there anything else you do?
I also run a fashion outfit called 'Solvic Images' we stock 100% cotton shirts for ladies and gents. We stock other unique items as and when we come across them.

How did you become a worship leader?
After becoming born-again, I joined the choir and soon started leading worship. I have done so ever since. This continued when I came to the UK in 1988 and was introduced to the ministry of Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo. One day, he asked me what I loved to do in church; I told him I loved singing. I joined the choir and gradually become more active and later I began to lead worship. It was a gradual process.

Was there anyone who inspired you to sing?
Those who inspired me hmmm, I guess I already had  an ingrained passion for music, but now being born again people like Helen Baylor, Amy Grant, Yolanda Adams, Juanita Bynum, my friend Helen Yawson and many others.

Is it important for a singer to be able to play an instrument?
Erm yes. I play music with my mouth lol...

Did you want to become a singer when you were younger?
I actually wanted to become a spy or a naval officer. You see, I used to love reading novels like Nick Carter or James Hadley Chase lol
 
What is the most expensive music instrument or gadget you have ever bought?
A talking drum.
 
What has been your most pleasant music experience?
I get excited when I write new songs. I feel blessed to be able to do so and every time I write new songs I get so excitedly that I can’t wait to share them with my family.
 
Has there ever been an embarrassing moment on stage or before a show?                                                                                                                                                      I remember pitching too high at an event, I hope I covered it well ? lol

Who has been the most influential person in your music career?
Pastor Dipo Oluyomi has been the most influential person in my music ministry. You see, he taught me focus and the need to know why you are doing what you are doing.

Many people find it difficult to combine two things at a time, how have you managed to successfully combine your career, motherhood and being a wife? What are the secrets?                                                                                                                     I must say I have a wonderful husband who is very supportive and helpful, also prioritising is the key.

Why did you start the art of worship events? What is it about?
‘The art of true worship’ was birthed out of the requests I was getting from various worship leaders, choirs and other people who were asking me to mentor them. I realised that if I was to respond to all the requests I was getting, there wouldn't be enough time. So, I thought the best way to go about it was to have a day where we'll all come together, pray, study, they ask questions and we answer them. The first time we organised it, my husband, Pastor Victor Sajowa and I  spoke. Thereafter, we had speakers like Sonnie Badu, Noel Robinson, Pastor Dipo Oluyomi, Donna Akodu, Aaron T Aaron, Michael Pounds and many other anointed people of God.

Who is your target audience and what are you offering them?
All worship leaders, teams, choirs and all who simply love to worship the LORD. We pray together and everyone has an opportunity to ask questions and we learn together. There is fellowship with like minded people as worship and eat together. Most especially, we remind ourselves that we are not alone.
 
Have done a duet with an other singer or who would you like to duet with in future?
You know years ago, I used to duet with my mentor who I also call my big brother - Pastor Dipo Oluyomi. Also, I have sung duets with my husband who has an amazing voice. Those were great times, who will I like to duet with? Hmm that’s a very good question…
 
I loved your performance of 'IGWE' at a recent International Gathering of Champions organised by Kingsway Internal Christian Centre in Excel, London, how was that for you?
That was an awesome experience for me. I was asked by the group presenting the song to simply come and do what I do best that is praise God in my native language which is Yoruba and I decided to also interpret it in English for those who couldn't speak my language, it was my first time of doing that in public but it wasn't the last.
 
How long do you have to rehearsal for before a concert?
I spend weeks by myself, sometimes months, before joining up with my team.

Do you ever get stage fright? How does it feel when you come on stage and you see thousands of people in front of you?
Hmm stage fright. I get this ‘bogey-bogey’ going on in my chest, in my tummy or my legs begin to shake lol! All I do is focus and pray loads, focus on the ONE who it’s all about. My private prayer time affects my public performance and ministration, so, the preparation really matters. I have come to realise that if it’s two people in the audience or thousands, they are still the people of GOD, so, I DONT allow anything to distract me.

Your songs are really uplifting. How do you write them? Is it easy to put words together? Where do the words come from?
Thank you, one of my songs in the track African medley started as 'I am a giant killer’ in a dream. It was the story of David and Goliath. The lyrics came to me as if David was singing it. When I woke up I didn't think people would want to sing ‘I am a giant killer’. So, it was changed the words to, ‘I am a line crosser’, more inline with my spiritual dad—pastor Matthew’s message. Sometimes, songs come to me in a dream; I wake up and record it on my phone. Sometimes, I hear a band play and I hear a different tune or words or I hear beats in a new way, then I tidy up the songs after deciding on what the message should be.

Currently, you are selling your CDs on Amazon - So, how do you go from words on paper/computer to a CD on Amazon?
Some of my songs are taught in church raw, but to get on CD, I have a wonderful brother called Noel Robinson who worked on my first album. I sing the songs to him, we tidy them up, he adds music, arranges the songs and the rest is history.
 
What has been the most important thing in your life that you have achieved?
Getting married to the right person, as I know the person you marry is extremely important, it could either make or break you. There were different voices speaking to me but thankfully GOD helped me make the right choice.
In 1988, I met my beloved husband whilst staying with my mum’s friend in Balham, London. He came to visit and we saw each other for the first time. One of my mum’s friends that we were staying with happened to be his mum’s friend. He was on holidays and decided to come and visit his mum’s friend. I happened to be at home when he arrived and we got introduced. We shared scriptures, became friends and so on. As our friendship deepened, he started calling me his wife, I didn't take him serious as I had a picture of the man I wanted to marry –he had to be a doctor, always wear white and he didn't fit the picture I had of ‘my husband.’
When he went back to Nigeria, I wrote him and told him I only saw him as my brother and not as my husband, he told me this really bothered him as he was so sure. Years later, he came back to London and it was as if the Lord had had enough of my silly ideas. We both had a conversation that made all my ideas sound silly and all his attributes were highlighted to me that night. All I could say was yes! 21 years later after that decision and 18 years of marriage later all I can say is thank you LORD!

What is your advice to women all over the world who are talented but are stuck in a rut because they don't know how to move forward and realise their potential?
First, prayerfully identify your potential, write it down, explore it, pray about it and take a first step towards actualising it. You can even start doing it for free until someone is willing to pay you for it or until you are able to set a price for it.

What would you like to say to inspire young girls who are still singing in a church choir but have dreams to release their own album in future?
Keep at it, keep praising the LORD with what he has given you, submit your gift to the church house you belong to, allow yourself to grow, develop your self, grow spiritually, be mentored, trained and prove yourself at home first.  Serve, serve, serve. In time your gift ill make room for you. Have a good grounding and education. Don't be too much in a hurry - at the right time, you will know when it’s time.

Tell us more about your coming event...
On the 9th of June by the grace of God, we'll be holding an even called 'As love demands'. It is a live worship experience - a live recording of my new album, instead of it all being recorded in a studio.  We are presenting the songs live and we'll record it on the day. Also, my husband is presenting his new book titled ‘the Joseph Generation.’ The day will start with his book presentation and will end with the recording of my new album. We will also have some guest artists ministering – such as Michael Pounds, Aaron T Aaron, Lara Martin, Royal Destiny, Jake Isaac, Noel Robinson, the award winning gospel musician who has worked with artists like Chaka Khan, Graham Kendrick and Matt Redman. Guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy the great music from anointed vocalists and instrumentalists, Wole Awolola and Chiedu Nwanze. Oh I believe God for an awesome day. There’ll be food, networking goody bags. Tickets are £15 each or £10 each for groups of 10. For more info call or text 07982007385, Email sajsuccess@aol.com or visit www.sholavictorsaJowa.com © 2012

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