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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Kokomansion's Chioma Akuezue Talks About Life As A Diplomat's Wife.







Remember Chioma of the Kokomansion fame?.....She's got it going good!

 The beautiful Chioma Akuezue met Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany Walter von den Driesch on a plane from Germany to Nigeria in 2010. Their meeting was brief – they parted at the airport, but when the beautiful aspiring singer – who participated in D’banj’s reality show Koko Mansion - and diplomat crossed paths again months later, he wouldn’t let her go without getting her number …  the couple have been married over a year!


 BN Weddings caught up with Chioma on her current adventures as a diplomat's wife and asked about her future endeavours.
We have to say we are so happy to see an increase in inter-cultural and inter-racial marriages recently. Love truly has no limits.

 How has life been away from the spotlight? How’s married life treating you?
- It has been great, apart from my family I have been more focused with my current projects in Germany and at the moment I do not need the spotlight as I have to concentrate on my goals and achievements. I am happily married, my husband and my daughter are doing great in their fields.

Aww, you just mentioned your adorable daughter. She looks just like you! How was it like finding love with a beautiful daughter in tow? Did she warm up to Walter quickly?
It’s been great finding love with someone I love and admire. I have learned and am still learning a lot from my husband, he’s the best thing that has happened to me, and he adores me a lot, has so much respect for me and, most importantly, he loves my daughter and cares so much for her. They both make crazy jokes and laugh a lot. My daughter wasted no time in warming up to him, the first time she saw him she asked me, “mum who is he?” and I said to her, “he is my friend and he is going to be my husband” and I told her so much about him, they both got to know each other and after only some hours of playing together and my daughter told me, “mmhmm ok I like him, and I think I can call him dad when the two of you get married”. I was quite impressed by her response and immediately I knew I wouldn’t have problems with her getting to know my husband. And for sure as soon as I got married I took her with me, she’s really happy and having fun with her life, she’s very communicative and sociable, she is just my carbon copy, and the fun part of it is people actually believe she is my younger sister lol! which is good I believe, and by the way my daughter will be 9 years old this coming Sunday, she grows so fast lol! 
Soon we will both wear the same shoes. She attends school in Berlin. She is the only African student in her international class and everybody likes her.


Aww, that’s so beautiful to hear. We wish her a happy birthday in advance! It’s great that she’s adjusting well. Now, your parents … We all know African parents can be a little bit conservative. How did your family feel about marrying a non-Nigerian?

Earlier my father thought it was not okay as I will be living far away from home but after a while he accepted and saw that I am very happy and he had no choice; my parents, family and friends are all happy for me.

Was your husband’s family accepting?
Unfortunately my husband’s parents are late, he lost them already a couple of years ago, but his younger brother and friends in his hometown are happy for us.


Talking about Walter’s hometown, how’s life in Germany? 
The experience has been great living in Germany – new faces, new challenges, integrating into the culture, it has been great am loving it.

 Do you speak German?
I do speak German, when I met my husband I already started to attend German classes in Lagos and I have continued doing so in Berlin.

Cook German dishes?
I cook German dishes, I took a one month crash course with a German friend of ours – Mr Jost, who runs a hotel in Ikoyi as managing director and chef. My husband taught me a few things as well and now I am almost a pro. In fact, now there is asparagus season in Germany; asparagus being one of the German national dishes 

Your family life has been splendid! How’s your professional life? You were an aspiring singer in Koko Mansion, but now you also design. How has the transition been?
There was no sharp transition from music to fashion design, I am doing both –  I’m attending classes with a renowned vocal coach and apart from that I foster my existing contacts with Berlinale Annual Cinematographic Film Festival in Berlin. I took a long break because I had a job with Nigerian-German Business Association and later moved on to work for Lufthansa – the German Airline. Music and fashion has always been my passion, and fashion runs in the family, since my mum is a fashion designer and I am taking after her.

 Like mother, like daughter, how cute! Now back to your love story! How did Walter propose?
In December 2011 I went to Germany for training. He called me on the phone and said, “we should go see your parents” and I said “For what exactly?” and he said ”Chi Chi I want to marry you”. So I started laughing as I thought he was joking, because he didn’t propose the usual way – like with an engagement ring and all.
When I returned to Lagos he picked me from the airport and in the car he said, “So what do you think about my proposal the other day?” I asked how serious he was and he confirmed he was serious about it. I told him I’d like to think about it and he said “Chi, there’s nothing to think about”, (as he already bought our flight ticket to Abuja to see my parents in 2 days!) I was both happy and surprised how fast things were happening, so I called them immediately to get ready – their in-law was coming! 


 You’ve now been married for over a year, but looking back to the wedding planning, what advice do you have for engaged couples?
Take your time planning your wedding, as it can be very stressful. Communicate often to understand each other better and also consider your partner before making final decisions.


 It’s been great chatting with you! What next can we expect from Chioma von den Driesch?
Success and great achievements.

Thank you so much for sharing with us Chioma! We wish Chioma and Walter all the beautiful blessings of married life.
































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67 comments:

  1. He looks like her dad. Na wa. The love of oyinbo passport

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    1. Eiisshhh! Easy na.. It's nt all about that. They are in love and it's written all over..Love accepts everything abt u..Keep it goin stronger gal. Love the cake!
      Btw Welcome Stella, was wondering as well

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    2. Arugbo Ojo tinz,

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    3. Na God write her story. Wish her well and move on.

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  2. But this her hubby is bald.
    I associate baldness with poverty and suffering.
    I don't like baldos....
    He should transplant or get a wig to make me happy.
    That's my contribution

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    1. Your happiness doesn't matter to them. Go and breast feed ur baby biko

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    2. Must you contribute? Agbaya!

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    3. Get d fuck off. I hate ur type. Always criticising, as if u can create a strand of hair. Always bragging. Fake bitch. Liar, thief ,enemy of progress

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    4. Fuck u bitch,shut the fuck up.Jealous bitch

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    5. U dis mammie wata e don tay no body don cuss u, u no happy atink? Go and breastfeed ur baby my friend!

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    6. Mamie water, you are a frustrated Bingo, how many you do catch? Monkey of the century

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    7. Haba...you people should free ma-mie biko...its not that serious...can't you people see she is joking...morever,its her opinion so you all should STFU...

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    8. Make u happy that you are who na?shediot

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    9. M-amie walahi u crack me up. Kai!

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  3. This girl has buttered her family's bread oh. See her brother and mum (I presume) I wonder how she landed him...chai! She was just there on the show, almost inconsequential. #Justpassingwritingoutmytots

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  4. Wow!!...I have forgotten about her sef....wey all those fatty bom bom here saying they want to marry an oyibo?...come and see the kain women dem dey marry...Slim with bones,dark skinned...stop deceiving yourselves and hit the gym...
    Btw Stellastica,where have you been?you left us without permission....

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    1. No talk wetin u no sabi. Im not that slim and my hubby na oyibo

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    2. Linda, ur comment is the funniest ive seen in a while.. hahahaha ure so wrong my dear. Its like saying all blackmen like orobos. So ure wrong dear lolz

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  5. A big congrats to Chioma n her hubs. More blessings for you two..

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  6. sorry for my absence,my kids were reacting to this pollen ish so i have been at the doc and then you know they r on hols so my hands are full..lol

    sorry oh.

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    1. Stellastica, send your kids down to naija make dem drink agbo abeg. Hian!!! @ least, make dem taste one of naija's best drug (lol). No send dem o, na joke I dey before you go curse me

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    2. Apology accepted...hope they are now fine...take your time ohh..family first...

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    3. Tell them Uncle loves them.

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    4. Its okay stella, na the season we dey so,. The kids are more important dear.

      Pepper ose oku!

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    5. Import kafura from naija, best drug ever. My daughter doyin don drink am tire , and I even mix it with orage juice. Mrs O

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    6. Lmao @Kaycee who dash u uncle?

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  7. Awwwww!!!! I like! God I want 2 marry a white man. Dat has been my desire since I was a child.Dated one some years back... I love their honesty,simplicity cos am an honest person... any available one on this blog?? Btw where's Flo? I love u babe! ' No homo'

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  8. @ Linda eze am slim , size 8 and dark in completn...do u know any available oyinbo 2 hook me up with? I go drop my bf immediately.. lolz

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    1. Desperate bitch!

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    2. Try interracial dating.com. Just make sure if na passport u b all about, marry them in their own country because some of these Oyibo too dey marry for Naija contracts as well. Open ya eyeballs(@)(@) wide.

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  9. Na wah ooo!man looks like her dad,they should have a blissful marriage

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  10. Beautiful couple jor..Stella does your husband have a rich brother?hook a sisterly up mbok.

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  11. Beautiful couple jor..Stella does your husband have a rich brother?hook a sisterly up mbok.

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  12. Wow... Such a beauty! Mmmm... Me likey!

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  13. Ije passport is well even to be with an uncle can do the job. 24years old with 58years old man. Ego and passport di good. I hope u won't be looking for black guys to service u in few years because when all of u marry Oyibo the next years u start looking for black guy to fuck u well since the men can't perform well. Best step taken for bad Nigeria economic situation.

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    1. You are an enemy of progress, face your work mugu of the century

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    2. Ano 10.00 run away he just stated the truth. Is that man not old enough to be her father? If is Nigeria man all u ladies will say she married for money so white not. Whats even beautiful about this? I have like 3 Nigeria female friends married to oyibos that are crying and searching for black dick outside because their men can't perform again.This is the result of poverty bc no decent parents will allow old man to marry this young girl.

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  14. In ibo land there is an adage dat goes: onye ube ya ruru, ya ra ma. Meaning whomsoever hie pear softens should go ahead and lick it. Whether she married oyinbo for papers or for love or with jazz, fact remains they are married. Most of you running mouth here would not even be approached by an albino talk less onye kora sef, before dreaming of a consular general! Ndi oso chi egbu!

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    1. Funny gal, lmfaooooo at not even approached by albino talk less of a consular general. Igbo gals shaaaaaa

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  15. Pele Stella. Since they are on holidays, keep them indoors as much as you can. Ensure they take enough fluid. Rose

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  16. Nah wao! This baba look's 45 years older than this girl.. Happy married life all the same.

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    1. and so? Face your work madame enemy of progress oshischo of the century!!

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    2. Foolish anonymous 10.02 are u the lady? Sorry for ur life keep running under peoples comment. Face ur oldman ohh and leave us alone.

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    3. Anon 1:46, u are so bitter, face ur work. Witch of the century lolz

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  17. Stupid idiot be there wondering how she landed him.......runs babes like u that can't get a man without jazz can't believe some relationships happen naturally......oyibos are not pretenders like u naija people....if they love they go all out......it's a pity people like u still think inter racial marriages are all for what u can get.......fool

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    1. Gone are the days when inter-racial marriages was for green card and money.
      There are lots of Nigerian American and Europeans out there, if it's all about papers.
      I still believe in love....I am engaged to an european 9yrs older than I am, he isn't so rich, infact he owes a debt but no man has made me half as happy as he does. There are lots of young wealthy 9ja men around, asking for my hand in marriage, but I can't even imagine my future with out this guy....some times it's not just about papers cos I don't even like to be a citizen of his country. I just love the guy.

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  18. They look so happy;love is a beautiful thing; i really like girls abroad,they look so frosh.

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  19. Jealous anonymous 9:01pm just go and die with your big mouth.....has it occurred to your stupid mind the man might be treating her like a queen which your naija brothers can't do.......don't ask God to help u find a husband for your frustrated self be there hating on a small girl......jealous goat

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  20. He looks like her dad abi? Probably treats her better than your small boyfriend or husband treats you.....he looks more in leave with her than u can ever hope for......why some ple cannot just be happy for others beat me....

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    1. E don do na. How many times u wan respond? Hian

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  21. As someone married to oyibo, it feels me with joy when i see other interracial couples. I wish them more bliss.

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  22. Stay happy girl. God bless your union. Who cares if he is 200 years older. Love and peace of mind matters.

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  23. Beautiful love story.. beautiful couple.

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  24. Awwww,love such stories,u go gurl! EVE E UME

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  25. See desperate ugly girls looking for oyibo husband,Linda eze the married prostitute.

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  26. It is a pity that some people don't believe in true love anymore. I was 25yrs old when I married my 57yrs old british husband here in Nigeria. Now am 29...do the math and we are still going strong. FYI...I have never been to the UK or anay country abroad, I haven't even applied for a visa wit our wedding cert and all that. I did it for Love, he treats me like a queen and that's good enough.

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    1. Come back after 10yrs n tell us more.

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    2. Liar, liar, pants on fire

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    3. your husband must be on england's terrorism list.check

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    4. Bad belles of the century. Bitter ppl with sad lives. Make una face una work oooo

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  27. I be dey look this girl wth koko mansion eyes, meaning time and change and chance dey baba God hand, , all of a sudden she n dbanj gan self don dey same level (maybe yes or not), she wouldn't have tot ....God I am pencil in your hand pls from this moment onwards, pls use me to perform miracles that will overwhelm me in all areas of my life, I am believing in you.
    God bless you Chioma, , your husband and child, He will continue to keep you, all the best!

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  28. Oh dear , I remember her from Adeniyi Jones , Ikeja like it was yesterday , we lived in the same estate & used to hang out a lot , Chioma is one of the sweetest people you can ever meet tho back then she lived a life of easy virtue but I'm so glad she has found happiness , it's true what they say never look down on a person for their today but look up to everyone for their tomorrow , race & age should never be an hindrance when it concerns the heart , if she loves being with an older man or a white man for what he stands for then it's entirely up to her & should not be judged for what her heart feels . Now I feel like I'm missing out on so much in Nigeria

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  29. I can see Erelu was at the wedding....Hmmm Mama i hail o! I am certain this union is her handwork. She is always the connecting these young girls to international diplomats. You want to marry a diplomat;talk to Erelu.

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