NSCDC's Shem Obafaiye of the
'Oga at the top fame' in a recent
interview finally revealed how his life has changed after the saga.
What is your opinion about the Channels Television interview
that brought you instant fame?
I have nothing much to say other than to bless God for
everything. I thank God for all that happened; I thank God for my boss, his
support and love. He is a good boss and I appreciate him.
As far as I am concerned all things work well for those who love
God and in all things, the Bible says we should praise God. The people
that thought they were going to ruin me did not know that they would end up in
announcing my destiny.
In the history of
humanity, there had never been any human being that had instant fame like I did
especially in a case that was meant to end negatively.
My brother-in-law in
London is even so excited about the incident that he promised to assist me make
big money out of this supposed mess. He had already handed the matter to an
agency over there to trade mark “Oga at the Top.” But I just asked him to forget
it. There is no need for that.
Many of my classmates are in top positions in Nigeria currently,
yet, they said I did not go to school. I can mention a lot of them here,
including the Attorney General in Lagos State, Ipaye.
But why should I do
all that. All the same, I give all the praise to God.
It was not the first interview I would be having with them (Channels TV). After that interview we shook hands and I even gave them my complimentary card. I could see that they were not really cheerful. If there was any effect, it was on them and not me. It was the same day I met with Governor Fashola of Lagos State.
Theirs took place in the morning and I met Governor Fashola later in the day. Some people believed they were up to something, but I did not know. I was only being careful with words as a security officer. We apply caution in all that we say and do. It was a live programme, the whole world was watching us, so, I did not want to be too free.
But like I said, I thank God for everything. I blame nobody for anything; I see everything as an act of God. They believe they would use it to destroy my destiny but God turned everything around for me, for the better.
It was not the first interview I would be having with them (Channels TV). After that interview we shook hands and I even gave them my complimentary card. I could see that they were not really cheerful. If there was any effect, it was on them and not me. It was the same day I met with Governor Fashola of Lagos State.
Theirs took place in the morning and I met Governor Fashola later in the day. Some people believed they were up to something, but I did not know. I was only being careful with words as a security officer. We apply caution in all that we say and do. It was a live programme, the whole world was watching us, so, I did not want to be too free.
But like I said, I thank God for everything. I blame nobody for anything; I see everything as an act of God. They believe they would use it to destroy my destiny but God turned everything around for me, for the better.
How did your
family take the development?
The day of the
interview, 16th of March, 2013, was the day my father was buried. It was as if
it was designed to destablise me on the day of the burial of my father, but it
was not so. It was three or four days after that they apologised and said it
was not meant to embarrass me.
Channels felt bad because it backfired. Anybody that wants to go for an interview in Channels will be very skeptical now and henceforth. I just felt it was my time for divine announcement, so I did not take it the way they thought I would take it.
In fact, when I saw the T-shirt, I wanted to buy one. Some had thought that my transfer to Ibadan was a demotion, but they are wrong. It is not. They also claimed that my wife went to Channels over the issue. The question I asked was, to do what? She did not. The whole thing has only turned around to be God’s glory in my life.
Channels felt bad because it backfired. Anybody that wants to go for an interview in Channels will be very skeptical now and henceforth. I just felt it was my time for divine announcement, so I did not take it the way they thought I would take it.
In fact, when I saw the T-shirt, I wanted to buy one. Some had thought that my transfer to Ibadan was a demotion, but they are wrong. It is not. They also claimed that my wife went to Channels over the issue. The question I asked was, to do what? She did not. The whole thing has only turned around to be God’s glory in my life.
What is your
philosophy of life and how did it apply in the case of “My Oga At The Top”
case?
My philosophy of life
is to impact positively on this generation. I want to leave a legacy, a good
and worthwhile legacy behind that will not make my family live or walk in fear
when I am gone. I want to sustain my good name; and that is what I preach to my
staff every day.
I tell them to be
open-minded; be determined; do what you will do with your best ability whether
people are there or not. Note that there are people watching you and your work
will speak for you when you are not there. This is what I always tell them.
What is the lesson to
be learnt in your “Oga At The Top” issue?
Everyone should identify a lesson out of the whole saga.
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