DASAITE Of The Week – Ojo Sharon Oluwanifemi
Life in Dramatic Arts
Stage Voice: Hi, good evening. I’m from Stage Voice. Can you please introduce yourself?
Sharon: Good evening. My name is Ojo Sharon Oluwanifemi.
Stage Voice: Nice meeting you, Sharon! Can you tell us a little about yourself?
Sharon: I’m a Part 1 Dramatic Arts student and also Miss DASA. I’m from Ondo State. I love dancing, listening to music, and, honestly, I sleep a lot. I’m a Christian, and I’m 18.
Stage Voice: How has your experience been so far as a Dramatic Arts student and Miss DASA?
Sharon: Being a Dramatic Arts student has been both stressful and fun at the same time. Some days, it’s really exciting, and other times, it feels overwhelming. I honestly wasn’t expecting it to be this demanding.
My experience as Miss DASA, though, has been absolutely amazing. This is such a great opportunity to showcase myself in ways I’ve always dreamed of. Being crowned Miss DASA is a huge deal for me because it just proves that all my efforts weren’t in vain. After everything, it actually paid off! And I have to give all the glory to God He has been doing so much for me, and I truly couldn’t have done this without Him.
Stage Voice: That’s incredible! I’m really happy for you.
Sharon: Thank you so much!
Stage Voice: So, what are the stressful parts and the fun parts of being a Dramatic Arts student?
Sharon: Balancing academics with my spiritual life, my love life, and everything else is a struggle. The endless rehearsals early mornings, late nights it’s like they’re out to drain me! And sleep? I barely get any. I know it’s not the most important thing, but at this point, I really need it. It’s just been a lot to handle.
Stage Voice: That sounds like a lot for you. Hopefully, as time goes on, you’ll find a way to balance things up.
Stage Voice: And please, find time to sleep you really need it.
Sharon: Honestly! I will try. Thank you.
Entrepreneurial Spirit
Stage Voice: Do you have any business ventures?
Sharon: Not yet, but I’m planning to start something soon. I’m also a content creator, and I make money from that.
Stage Voice: That’s interesting! How have you been able to balance content creation and academics?
Sharon: I haven’t, honestly. I haven’t been able to create real content in a while, but this semester, I’m going to start working on my socials again.
Stage Voice: Wow, sounds like school has really kept you busy.
Personal Life
Stage Voice: So, are you in a relationship, or are you proudly in the single people’s club?
Sharon: I’m in a relationship!
Stage Voice: That’s great! Do you have anyone you’d like to give a shoutout to?
Sharon: First of all, I want to thank God. No matter what, He’s always been there for me, even when no one else was. He’s had my back through everything, and I’m truly grateful.
Secondly, a huge shoutout to my family. They’ve supported me so much, and I appreciate them deeply for always standing by me.
And of course, my boyfriend. That guy is amazing. I just want to appreciate him for always holding it down for me. No matter what, I know he’s got my back, and that means a lot.
Lastly, to my friends well, kind of. I don’t really have solid friendships like that, but I do appreciate the people who were there for me at some point. Even if we’re not as close anymore, I still acknowledge the role they played in my journey.
That should be all!
Stage Voice: Thank you so much, Sharon, for your time.
Sharon: No problem! Thank you as well.
Interviewed and Published by Ogunseye Timothy
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