I got to
Beat fm. The security guy would not let me go in to see the Head of Programs.
Instead, he himself goes in, comes back and asks me for my CV. I opened my bag,
brought out one of my cds and a copy of my CV and gave him.
He takes
them in and while he’s not around, I put a call to the front desk (you remember
I had the number from when they called me). When the lady picked up, I
introduced myself, told her I was in the premises and wanted to see the Head of
Programs. She tells me I could, but I’ll have to wait a while since the HOB was
in a
meeting. I replied and said I could wait. So now, the security guy comes
back and says I could leave since he’d dropped my package with the ‘main guy’
and I replied: ‘Oh! Great! Thanks. But I called the front desk and was advised
to wait if I want to see the main guy since he is in a meeting’ and the
security guy was like: ‘Seriously? In a meeting? Someone I just saw? Ok’ and at
this point I didn’t know who to believe because seriously let’s face it, we
know how these people at the security posts and the front desks can be. So the
fact that their stories were not aligning and none was getting me in to see the
HOP right at that moment told me one thing: I may not get to see the Head of
Programmes that day but all the same, I got myself ready for a long wait and
waited. I mean what else can I do? Remember I know no one to call.
I had waited
for quite a while when the security guy put a call to front desk via the
intercom and told me it was the same story. He went further to tell me that I
could go and they would get back to me since they had my detail as he had given
my package to the ‘main guy’. I felt slightly embarrassed but I replied: ‘So
there’s no way I can see him today?’ and he replies: ‘Truthfully everybody is
so busy today’. I felt so sad but I wanted some sort of reaffirmation so I
asked: ‘I will be contacted when needed though, right?’ Gosh! Like the poor guy
could do anything about that…*sighs* all the same he politely responds: ‘Yes’
and I left.
I may be
feeling sad but I wasn’t ready to be done for that day, so I found my way to
Amazing Grace Plaza (the office space of Inspiration Fm).
I got to the
front desk, asked to see the Head of Programmes and was told he was done with
his show for the day and had left but I could get him if I came back the next
day before 11am.
I was
leaving the building when I heard a deep sexy voice right behind me: ‘And what
is she doing here?’ From that question I could tell the person knows me and
that voice, Gosh! I could never miss it – Raymond Ayuba (Raymond Ayuba of
RayPower. We had worked a while together at Cool fm-PH, too. May his soul rest
in peace). I turned around and voila! I fled into his arms and deep within me I
felt a bit relieved running into a close friend of mine. I was so happy see
him.
Raymond had
been a friend even before I got my first gig as a Radio Host. He helped me
realise I could do the job, that I had it in me. He gave me recordings of Ryan
Seacrest on radio, to listen to. He was instrumental in having me auditioned
and getting the gig with Cool fm-PH. When I started, there were days I would
not be happy for one reason or the other, Raymond Ayuba always found a way to
cheer me. He would literally lift me up, throw me up and down (yea I’m light
weight like that)…he’d make sure I had a smile before he’d let go of me. He was
one of my mentors (I had a bunch of mentors at Cool fm). He didn’t stay too
long at Cool, though. He left even before I left but we had kept in touch
through phone calls and texting but not enough and I missed him so much.
Anyways, I
told him I was here looking to get a gig with Inspiration fm, but didn’t meet
the guy I was supposed to see. He took me back in anyways and on our way
upstairs, he told me he just got back from Kaduna and was also looking for an
opening, too. We were upstairs to see a friend of his who worked with
inspiration and could know if there were really any openings. We chatted with
the guy and he assured us that there weren’t any.
On our way out,
I brought him up to speed with what has been going on in my life and told him I
intend to also use my voice for voice overs, not just Radio hosting and he
asked me to hold while he puts a call to someone. When he got off the phone he
smiled and asked: ‘How about I take you right away to a buddy of mine who can
help?’ Gosh! I couldn’t contain myself. I leapt with joy and screamed ‘I’m
game!!!’ and we headed out.
Raymond’s
friend has a studio somewhere in Ikeja so we hit the road on what seemed like a
really long ride to Ikeja. Getting to the friend’s office, we realized he was
not in the office, Raymond called again and shortly, he appeared. I guess he
was somewhere very close. Anyways, we got introduced, he gave me a script, got
me in the recording booth, I did my thing, he recorded me and was really
impressed with what he heard - or atleast
that’s what he said - and that was how I met Moshood.
We exchanged
numbers and he promised to start hooking me up with voice-over gigs. Now
atleast I know besides my radio job, which I’m gonna nail pretty soon, I’ll
have another source of income…yippiee! The opportunities in Lasgiddy,
baaaabyyy!!! On another note, though, this was something to smile about
today!!! All glory to God, my back-bone always pulling me up whenever I think I
am down. Alleluyah!!!
Remember
it’s the Diary of a Hustling OAP. Join me again next week.
nice one dear. please keep the spirit going and never give up. i love your way and spirit of survival. hope to see you soon bcos you mentioned my office here...we talk more later if you wishes...thanks Emma..BEAT FM
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