
Visually impaired award-winning producer and songwriter, Cobhams
Asuquo has been married to Ojuolape for four years. In this chat with Punch the
couple talked about their marriage
How long have you known each other?
Cobhams: I have known her for
about 13 years and still counting.
Ojuola: We met in 2001 but we
didn’t start dating until 2009. I was 18 years old and about to go to college
in the United States of America when our paths crossed.
Where you searching for love at the
time you met?
Cobhams: I wasn’t searching for love when we met for the first time. I told her that I liked her but she did not think I meant what I
said; maybe she felt I was just another fellow. We were both fresh out of high
school and about to get into the university. When I realised she did not think
I was sincere, I went into other relationships where I did not find
fulfillment. I decided to come back to her and it was a hard chase. I told her
I was going to be a rich miserable bachelor if she didn’t accept to date me. I
told her my mind was made up and I wasn’t going to marry someone else if she
didn’t accept my proposal. I had to exercise a lot of patience until she had my
time.
Ojuola: When we met, I wasn’t
ready to date; I just wanted to be his friend.He was and still is that brother
I never had. He was my best friend and as the years went by, we maintained our friendship even though I was in the US
and he was in Lagos. Over the years, I soon
realised my heart was drawn towards him and he resumed the chase. Like he said,
he went into other relationships. Eventually, we decided to date and later got
married.
How did you propose to her?
Cobhams: I did it the
conventional way; I went on my knees, asked her to marry me and slipped the
ring on her finger.
Did you nurse any fears that she might turn down
your proposal?
Cobhams: Yes,
I was scared because I wasn’t too sure of her response. When you are really in
love, you don’t walk around thinking because you are the man, a woman would
readily want to get married to you.
What gave you the conviction that you had fallen
in love with her?
Cobhams: I
had known her for years and we had been very good friends. We had laughed and
cried together because we have a strong relationship. She had the character
traits I loved and admired; she is kind, honest and blunt about any situation
in a way that quite a lot of women I knew at that time were not.
Ojuola: I think our friendship contributed to the
foundation of our marriage. We are first and foremost best friends who feel a
certain ease to tell each other certain things especially difficult things.
When you marry your best friend and gist partner, you can’t really fight with each
other for too long. You have to make up because you would have no one to gist
with. That is one of the things that makes marriage rosy
How would you describe your spouse?
Ojuola: He is quite romantic, caring and an amazing husband. He does
things consistently and takes life from an optimistic standpoint. He has come
to terms with how he lives his life and how he wants it to be. He accepts
himself and others for who they are. He doesn’t live in the past, he embraces
all and makes the best of all that life brings to him.
Cobhams: She is imperfectly
perfect.
Do you sometimes wish you could regain your
sight even for a day?
Cobhams: Yes, I would love to regain my sight even if it is for one day
just to see my wife’s face. That is one of the things that would make her
happy.
Do you ever wish he had his sight just to see
what you look like?
Ojuola: No,
I don’t and I have never wanted him to have his sight for the reason you
mentioned. If I ever want him to have his sight, it is because I wish he can
see more of everyday things. For instance, if I am narrating an incident to him
or if there is something really nice I want to show him, at times like that I
wish he could see. Because he is my gist partner, I often wish he can see the
expression on my face when we are talking.
Is it easy to hide any secrets from your wife?
Cobhams: No, it’s not. Whenever I have a phone conversation with anybody,
chances are I would tell her everything we talked about. We probe each other
and sometimes I find it annoying.
Ojuola: I
always look out for him. For instance, even though he can operate the Automated
Teller Machine all by himself, I assist him by standing behind him.
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