Obinrin Obinrin | Page 10

What does International Women's Day mean to you? This day represents us and what we stand for and our role as second creation, to be kind, nurturing and caring for each other, as sisters, friends, daughters and mothers. So I glorify to see that this day, along with what my Faith does in the month of March is dedicated to the achievements that we have made in society, and I am happy to see that we are stepping in the right direction to be seen as equals, rather than underlings. I give thanks for that. What is your greatest professional achievement? I have a few, but my trip to Jamaica to perform at Cayenne Beach for the “Ganja Festival”, it was amazing to see and learn so much about the music and herbs not just to see it as something criminal. Also being the only representative from Trinidad and Tobago was also a great honor to share and grace the stage with artiste the likes of Bushman and many others was a wonderful experience. Where do you see yourself in five years? Still creating music, and being better than the me of yesterday. That is my one true competition, being better than the me of Yesterday.