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Munachi Abii Exclusive Interview.




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 For former beauty queens, there is often the challenge of remaining relevant and sustaining the glitz and glamour of their positions, or otherwise, vanishing into oblivion immediately after their reign. Munachi Abii, better known as Muna, had a remarkable reign as the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria in 2007. However, shortly after the pageant, it was clear that it was just a platform to a successful career she would have still had with or without the pageant.

Born and raised in Port Harcourt, Rivers state, Muna was encouraged by her family to pursue her passion for Music and Arts while studying International Relations and Diplomacy at the Benson Idahosa University.
With some hit singles such as “Killer Queen”, “Down Down Low” and “No Tomorrow”, she has warmed her way into the hearts of many fans.
Also a model and TV Host, Muna took a break off Music a while ago but is now back and revamped. At her new manager’s photography studio in Opebi, Ikeja, Muna was a warm and bubbly host as she opened up on her life, her music career and more.

Most Nigerians got to know you after you won the MBGN pageant in 2007. But we understand Music started for you way before that. When did you have your first major platform?

A rap group called Specimen A gave me my first shot to be on a track. I was a rapper way before I won MBGN back in 2007 and I’ve been rapping ever since. I stopped for a bit but now, I’m back.

Were they your first influence to do music?
I’m from a musical family. Most of my cousins are actually in music industry. The older generation used to be into music so it just passed down. I have a cousin named Pamela who is into music and another one in the states whose music is taking over Atlanta and Houston right now. A lot of my cousins are into music and at least 4 or 5 of my first cousins are doing really well. It’s a creative family.

Some music artistes see tattoos as a form of expression. Have you ever thought of getting one?
Back in secondary school, I always loved body art because it attracted attention. You know, people just thought you were weird. But right now, it’s just too common. Either way, I don’t fancy staining my skin anymore.

Having been in the music industry for some years, many would think you should have a personal website by now. Is this in the works?.
It’s still under construction. It’s called ‘Muna’s World’. A lot of things that I’m doing now will go up on the website once it’s done. It’s going to have my profile and just every single thing I’m doing. All my projects are going to be there – music, entertainment, just hanging with my friends and more. I’m going to make it an interactive platform so my fans can talk to me one on one.

We also heard you’re working on something with Sarah Ofili and eLDee. What is this about?
I can’t let it out now but Sarah, eLDee and I are working on a project. It’s kind of like a very crazy radio show and it’s off the hook. Right now, we’ve been recording.

Is it strictly radio?
Yeah but it’s going to be syndicated hopefully and it will be huge.


Your new song and Tomi Thomas’ (of L.O.S) new single have a similar Dance Pop vibe, did you use the same producer?
That’s a great song by the way but no, mine was actually produced by DJ Klem. I just think that’s the new era of music now. I think everybody is going to change. If you notice DRB Lasgidi did something like that with “Selecta” which is a beautiful song too. I think that’s what music here is going to turn into very soon. We’re just hitting the Electronice Dance music phase now or we’ve been there since.

When the news of your altercation with Mode Nine hit the Nigerian online community, you were in Dubai and you tend to always be there now and then. What is Dubai to you?
Dubai is like my second home. I can be myself there. There’s no celebrity spotlight on me and  I’m just a regular person; that’s what I love. Sometimes you just want to get away and just be yourself. So, when I’m there, I can write better; I can think better, I can do everything I want to do. So, that’s my getaway… at least until they find it. (laughs)

Some of the L.O.S boys go to school in Dubai and, from the grapevine, we’ve heard that you were dating one of them – Briss. How true is this?
That’s ridiculous. I mean people that know me, and know who I’m dating, know that that is just a bogus and very ridiculous story.

So, don’t you want to let them know who you’re dating?
No. The people that know, know and it’s not like I’m hiding who I’m dating, it’s just that I’m very private about my relationship. If you know, it’s all well and good. If you don’t, it’s still all well and good.

What do you like the most about your boyfriend?
My boyfriend is funny. That’s not all but for now, I’ll say he’s very funny.


What do you find attractive about a man?
I find it hot when a guy wears Tom Ford cologne, dresses good, looks good and doesn’t sag his pants. I like a true gentleman.

In that case, do you have any celebrity crushes?
Robert Downey Jr.

In the kitchen, would you say you’re a good cook? What are your specialties?
Definitely, I’m a good cook. Everything I cook is good. I make a mean Oha soup.

So back to your Mode Nine altercation, has that hindered any progress in your career? Has it affected your corporate image, for example?
No, it didn’t do anything to me. It’s just that the whole experience taught me that there’s a lot of learning that needs to go on between individuals. First of all, temper and tantrums – everyone needs to learn to control their temper, myself and Mode Nine included. Secondly, friendship and respect is important. I have respect for Mode Nine and he has respect for me. I think the whole thing was blown out of proportion by the media and it wasn’t like that at all.

Since that is all cleared up, will we see you as the MC of an event anytime soon?
I’m focusing on my music right now. I just brought out this song and I’m still promoting it. I need to stay focused on it and I’m having a good time so that’s what is key to me right now. But, if I’m going to host any gig, I’m going to make sure that everybody gets the memo that I’m getting so that there’s no misunderstanding about anything. We wouldn’t want a repeat of something like that to happen again.

Tell us a little something about your relationship with Terry G. Didn’t you say you had a crush on him once?
I never said that. I don’t know how that got out. I was on Twitter and I said ‘OMG if I catch Usher’ and then, people said – “Muna and Usher” and then soon, it was “Muna and Chris Brown”. You know, it’s crazy like that. Apparently, I have to watch what I say because everything I say is used against me. Literally, I think I saw a video of Terry G and he wasn’t wearing any shirt. So, I Tweeted “Wow! Look at those abs” and that was it. I’ve never met Terry G in my life. It was just a bogus rumour.


So, how is life now, after the fame?
When I first won MBGN, people would ask and I would say that I haven’t changed. But looking back now, I guess people change because they start to say – “You’re now Hollywood. You’re now a celebrity”. It kind of makes me upset sometimes because if you have my number, call me. You see me, you know where I am, come and see me or vice versa. But if I come to see you and you’re feeling insecure, saying “What is she doing here?” Can’t I just be me, you know? So, I’ll say other people make it hard sometimes for you to be yourself but at the end of the day, you’re still yourself. Fame hasn’t really changed me. But now that we’re here, I would rather be a regular person than a famous one. I want the money (laughs) but I’m up for that behind-the-scenes money over the fame money. There’s too much drama involved.



Nice Intrerview thanks to bellaniaja but i edited the interview cos it was tooo long.
*I think bella forgot to ask her about her relationship with one of the twins who sings and the comedian and the other musixian and...........*


12 comments:

  1. Ha Stella! Na wa for u o ! Amebo of life!

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    1. Stella,how many them go ask her?she definitely can't remember,list long gan!

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  2. Celebs pls set good example,,,,d pic above deterred me from reading the article....

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    1. She used the pic to shut her dumbness

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    2. She used the pic to shut her dumbness

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  3. LOL..Amebo Stella! Me too for like to know because i hear say she dey DOCK Peter! :)

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    1. She dey DOCK a lot of people,na her trade be that.

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    2. She dey DOCK a lot of people,na her trade be that.

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  4. Of course she did him. Even his Mum liked her. But Lola's gbewudani was too much and Muna ran away.

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  5. Chai,this bitch is dumb menh!Muna so you're just a worn out beauty without brains abi?

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  6. Lesson to all beautiful girls:Don't ever allow every tom,dick and harry stick his manhood in your vagina,else you'd turn out as fugly as our faded and jaded,dumb exxxxx queen munachi abii.

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  7. 9ja don spoil finish!!! See as she naked herself put for internet. Alu!

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