AIESECer OF THE WEEK
Hey AIESEC! Our special someone this week is the guy who keeps our blog up and running as well as his MLM position in OGT; Mila!!
Interviewer: So can you introduce yourself?
Damilare: I'm Dami...Adebola Oluwadamilare....but some people call me Mila..
Interviewer: So Mila, what keeps you active at AIESEC
Damilare: Lol....to be honest, the work....shoutout to Hassan and Wura...awesome taskmasters.
Interviewer: What's your measure of success? Like the most fulfilling thing you've ever done/can do for AIESEC?
Damilare: Most fulfilling thing I've done for AIESEC...err in MAC it has to be the blog. I think there was a time the blog was like the 'funkiest' thing we had going in AIESEC Lagos. It was great to be a part of it.... And then in OGT even though I know it could have been better, getting a sort of partnership with an LC in India was great.
Interviewer: So what makes you so awesome??
Damilare: Lol am I?
Interviewer: Lol of course you are...
Damilare: Na God o.
Interviewer: How many countries have you been to?
Damilare: just 1 o,Ghana ...thanks to AIESEC.... Oh wait, I passed Togo and Benin na, 3 abeg.
Interviewer: So what do you do for fun?
Damilare: This question tho....I watch movies, I write, I make beats(in my head).
Interviewer: Alright.. What problem(s) do you see in the world, the way we all live?
Damilare: I don't mean to sound spiritual here but I feel every problem we face today is all because we drift away from God day by day...I think when we realise that God is God and we are humans, I think we can start from there.
Interviewer: What scares you the most and why?
Damilare: Omo that Engineering will kill me before my time o. Okay on a serious note it has to be fear of not fulfilling my purpose, not reaching the heights I should reach.
Interviewer: What's the one thing you can't live without, besides the three necessities of life; food, drink, air?
Damilare: Music.
Interviewer: So.....2016 is ending in 3 weeks.. What's the craziest thing you've done this year?
Damilare: I'm not crazy at all. Never been never will be.
Interviewer: What do you think of MMM?
Damilare: lmao..... It's all smiles till something happens but till then... Personally I don't rate it.
Interviewer: Now what do you think of Trump? And all the election drama?
Damilare: Lol if we start we won't finish...I have to be AIESECer of the week for the next 2 months for us to finish this talk. The people have voted.. My hate or rate won't change what we have on the plate so let's move on... Hopefully Trump gets things right tho.
Interviewer: Ok.. So you had superpowers In Nigeria.. Would you be a hero o a villain and what would you do with the powers?
Damilare: these your questions sha. I'll be a hero.. Lol There are so many things running through my mind rn...Nigeria will probably finish all my powers, too many things. I'll start with buhari and recession tho.....then outside naija please let me say this I'll help arsenal win 1 UCL ( their fans have suffered enough..s/o to Hassan)
Interviewer: Such a great champion for the masses
Damilare: You sef know
Interviewer: What 2017 movies are you looking forward to?
Damilare: Spider man homecoming, Scandal and power too. They are series sha
Interviewer: So which AIESECer would you loovveee to spend Christmas with?
Damilare: You na..who else?
Interviewer: nice save... Lol... Whats your #LagosOfTheFuture#?
Damilare: Hmmm...Less unemployment more infrastructure and of course less noise.
Interviewer: Dream vacation?
Damilare: All around the world.
Interviewer: Ok... What tiny animal freaks you out the most?
Damilare: Omo lately I've been seeing some mad ass cockroaches o. It's making me rethink if I should be freaked out.
Interviewer: Who's your AIESEC role model?
Damilare: Lol No role modelz( word to J Cole)... but really it has to be the AIESEC guys I met at AIESEC CUCG in Ghana...
Interviewer: Speaking about music.... Whats your album of the year, Home and Abroad?
Damilare: Home Adekunle Gold's album is beautiful, Abroad J Cole's 4 your eyez only ( haters can go and argue with the wall) double platinum l'omo
Interviewer: Single or taken?
Damilare: Taken for granted.
Interviewer: What do you think of 'Feminism'?
Damilare: Lol I pity the ones on Twitter they don't know what they want. But in the end it's all about changing our mentality. We need to understand that before being either a male or female we all are humans so sex shouldn't bring about discrimination but then we also need to understand that sometimes men can't be women and women can't be men. In the end its all about finding the right balance.
Interviewer: So.. A little word for the newees?
Damilare: Anything worth doing is worth doing well. If you signed up for something you owe it to that thing to put in your very best. There'll be good bad and ugly times but that's life. Have fun.
Interviewer: Bonus question.. You hit a $1,000,000 jackpot, what you doing(keeping in mind that Nigeria is in a messy Recession right now)?
Damilare: Even the thought of this alone is driving me crazy...dollars lo ma pe yen. I'll travel out to go and think... There's something about the air in this Nigeria.
Interviewer: I know right ... It's missing something serious.
Damilare: Yh, like common sense.
Interviewer: Ok. So S/O to your AIESEC crush..
Damilare: she doesn't like PDA.
Interviewer: So can you introduce yourself?
Damilare: I'm Dami...Adebola Oluwadamilare....but some people call me Mila..
Interviewer: So Mila, what keeps you active at AIESEC
Damilare: Lol....to be honest, the work....shoutout to Hassan and Wura...awesome taskmasters.
Interviewer: What's your measure of success? Like the most fulfilling thing you've ever done/can do for AIESEC?
Damilare: Most fulfilling thing I've done for AIESEC...err in MAC it has to be the blog. I think there was a time the blog was like the 'funkiest' thing we had going in AIESEC Lagos. It was great to be a part of it.... And then in OGT even though I know it could have been better, getting a sort of partnership with an LC in India was great.
Interviewer: So what makes you so awesome??
Damilare: Lol am I?
Interviewer: Lol of course you are...
Damilare: Na God o.
Interviewer: How many countries have you been to?
Damilare: just 1 o,Ghana ...thanks to AIESEC.... Oh wait, I passed Togo and Benin na, 3 abeg.
Interviewer: So what do you do for fun?
Damilare: This question tho....I watch movies, I write, I make beats(in my head).
Interviewer: Alright.. What problem(s) do you see in the world, the way we all live?
Damilare: I don't mean to sound spiritual here but I feel every problem we face today is all because we drift away from God day by day...I think when we realise that God is God and we are humans, I think we can start from there.
Interviewer: What scares you the most and why?
Damilare: Omo that Engineering will kill me before my time o. Okay on a serious note it has to be fear of not fulfilling my purpose, not reaching the heights I should reach.
Interviewer: What's the one thing you can't live without, besides the three necessities of life; food, drink, air?
Damilare: Music.
Interviewer: So.....2016 is ending in 3 weeks.. What's the craziest thing you've done this year?
Damilare: I'm not crazy at all. Never been never will be.
Interviewer: What do you think of MMM?
Damilare: lmao..... It's all smiles till something happens but till then... Personally I don't rate it.
Interviewer: Now what do you think of Trump? And all the election drama?
Damilare: Lol if we start we won't finish...I have to be AIESECer of the week for the next 2 months for us to finish this talk. The people have voted.. My hate or rate won't change what we have on the plate so let's move on... Hopefully Trump gets things right tho.
Interviewer: Ok.. So you had superpowers In Nigeria.. Would you be a hero o a villain and what would you do with the powers?
Damilare: these your questions sha. I'll be a hero.. Lol There are so many things running through my mind rn...Nigeria will probably finish all my powers, too many things. I'll start with buhari and recession tho.....then outside naija please let me say this I'll help arsenal win 1 UCL ( their fans have suffered enough..s/o to Hassan)
Interviewer: Such a great champion for the masses
Damilare: You sef know
Interviewer: What 2017 movies are you looking forward to?
Damilare: Spider man homecoming, Scandal and power too. They are series sha
Interviewer: So which AIESECer would you loovveee to spend Christmas with?
Damilare: You na..who else?
Interviewer: nice save... Lol... Whats your #LagosOfTheFuture#?
Damilare: Hmmm...Less unemployment more infrastructure and of course less noise.
Interviewer: Dream vacation?
Damilare: All around the world.
Interviewer: Ok... What tiny animal freaks you out the most?
Damilare: Omo lately I've been seeing some mad ass cockroaches o. It's making me rethink if I should be freaked out.
Interviewer: Who's your AIESEC role model?
Damilare: Lol No role modelz( word to J Cole)... but really it has to be the AIESEC guys I met at AIESEC CUCG in Ghana...
Interviewer: Speaking about music.... Whats your album of the year, Home and Abroad?
Damilare: Home Adekunle Gold's album is beautiful, Abroad J Cole's 4 your eyez only ( haters can go and argue with the wall) double platinum l'omo
Interviewer: Single or taken?
Damilare: Taken for granted.
Interviewer: What do you think of 'Feminism'?
Damilare: Lol I pity the ones on Twitter they don't know what they want. But in the end it's all about changing our mentality. We need to understand that before being either a male or female we all are humans so sex shouldn't bring about discrimination but then we also need to understand that sometimes men can't be women and women can't be men. In the end its all about finding the right balance.
Interviewer: So.. A little word for the newees?
Damilare: Anything worth doing is worth doing well. If you signed up for something you owe it to that thing to put in your very best. There'll be good bad and ugly times but that's life. Have fun.
Interviewer: Bonus question.. You hit a $1,000,000 jackpot, what you doing(keeping in mind that Nigeria is in a messy Recession right now)?
Damilare: Even the thought of this alone is driving me crazy...dollars lo ma pe yen. I'll travel out to go and think... There's something about the air in this Nigeria.
Interviewer: I know right ... It's missing something serious.
Damilare: Yh, like common sense.
Interviewer: Ok. So S/O to your AIESEC crush..
Damilare: she doesn't like PDA.
Awesome!!!
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