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Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Meet the Blind Afro-beat songstress Lioness Oyinbo

Lioness Oyinbo is a blogger, journalist, fiction writer and singer whose blind from birth due to a detached optic nerve, she uses her blog to talk about various issues related to blindness and some other aspects of her life and whatever she feel like discussing with her audience.

Lynn is a Norwegian but find her way into Nigerian music industry because of her love for Afrobeat, she recently duet Nigerian born singer Lace on ‘Let Go Party’ which has been enjoying massive listening across the music channel.
The beautiful white afrobeat singer; is widely known as Lioness Oyinbo in the Nigeria music scene said that the Pop singer Oristefemi was the genesis of her stage name; according to her ‘My name is Lynn and I got the Lioness from my hair, golden colour and curly like a lioness. I don't know exactly how but somehow, few of my friends call me lioness in London, but for the oyinbo part, that was Oritsefemi when we did a recording session, he was to do the introduction and he was messing around, calling me Lioness Oyinbo, and since then it just kind of stuck. Ever since then, my friends here in Nigeria call me ‘Lioness Oyinbo.
 Though, she started singing at the tender age with the church choir, but knew she will be a secular singer and not a religious singer, have recorded eight songs to her credit and also had collaboration with LACE and Oritsefemi, she squealed that her song with Oristefemi is going to be the biggest among all her when the song finally release to the general public.
When she was asked about her being blind imperfection and how she manage to use computer to blog and communicate to people.
Lioness Oyinbo who is signed on to a freshly formed Nigerian label, called Slim Entertainment Records with Slim-Fit as a label mate, said that; blindness is not an imperfection and It really hurts me that some people think that I'm less perfect than someone else because I'm blind. I mean we all have imperfections as people but I don't think blindness is my imperfection. It's a challenge for sure and some days, I really wish I could see because it could be frustrating but I am sure that you wake up and you look at one thing in your life and say this is my imperfection. That's why I don't want people to look at my blindness and say it's an imperfection. If I have any imperfection, it might be something in my character or something else but it is nothing physical about me. 
Speaking further on how she uses computer to blog and type; she said ‘I use a normal computer but I just have software installed that speaks to me so I know what I'm writing. I do everything like you do I just hear instead of seeing on the screen.’

70 comments:

  1. Awww beautiful woman

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    1. Awww really beautiful

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    2. Hmmm. Okay! Never heard of her. Love d fact that she didn't let her blindness get the best of her tho.

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    3. Her strength is adorable.


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  2. Awww beautiful woman

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    1. She's beautiful and her eyes are captivating.

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  4. She's beautiful

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  5. Her eyes are amazingly beautiful

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    God bless ur hustle gal....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. First to comment ...yay

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  8. Talk about ability in disability,you have it right there.

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  9. So nice. I just love Oyinbo people


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  10. wow.........Blind but very functional....God is faithful

    Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....

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  11. Wow....This is a medium of encouraging others to believe in their selves and trust in God. Nyc one

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  12. VERULE Says-hmmm!

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  13. this kind of made my eyes wet

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  14. Who wrote this piece Lindz, was it you? The grammar though!

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  15. never heard of her buh impressive

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  16. I'm usually amazed by how most Europeans love our culture, music sooo much..really nice....

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  17. wow surprise
    this is incredible






    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  18. Good one. Blindness is not an excuse for Failure. You rock

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  19. y all these grammatical errors. Please pay someone to proof read

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  20. she is pretty


    @lwkmd_naija

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  21. Ehya! In every disability there is an ability. All the best to her #onelovefromsnow#

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  22. DINT ALLOW HER CONDITION TO KILL HER CARREER....TOMJERRYSWIT

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  23. Awwwww, she's such a beauty. Awesomeness of God Almighty on display. Linda take note!

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  24. Awwwww, she's such a beauty. Awesomeness of God Almighty on display. Linda take note!

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  25. Awwwww, she's such a beauty. Awesomeness of God Almighty on display. Linda take note!

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  26. Awwwww, she's such a beauty. Awesomeness of God Almighty on display. Linda take note!

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  27. BLINDNESS IS NOT IN THE INABILITY OF THE EYES TO SEE BUT IN THE INABILITY OF THE MIND TO SEE.

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  28. Wow..dere s always an ability in every disability....#Queenmama...

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  29. Wud love to listen to her song

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  30. When there's life, there's hope. A strong woman!
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  31. Before God and man you're indeed a lioness not only because of your hair,you've the heart of a lion .
    I wonder what/where you could've been by now if your sight was in order ?!
    WOW !
    My new motto:IF LIONESS OYINBO CAN DO IT, SO CAN I !
    You rock dear !

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  32. Congrats dear for EVERYTHING .

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  33. Strong woman I pray for more strength

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  34. Thank God for your life,it amazing

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  35. *Inspiring* No Excuse For Failure!! You Go Girl!!

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  36. Awwww. Where there is a will there is a way. Beautiful woman.

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  37. That's a good one. More grace lion oyinbo

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  38. Your eyes are blind doesn't mean your dreams are blind and gone.........lovely piece from a brave lady


    ::::::::::::::::::::::::::QUEENMAYA:::::::::::::::::::::

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  39. There is ability in disability




    @Galore

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  40. U go girl!!! Can't wait for the song... luv Oritsefemi

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  41. With God all things are possible. You will see in Jesus name

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  42. Hmmm,she is doing well for herself

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  43. BIA LET HER GOTO OMEGA FIRE MINISTRIES IN AUCHI HEADED BY APOSTLE JOHNSON SULEMAN AND SHE GO SEE IMMEDIATELY!

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  44. This guy knows what he want ole for me

    #юоруба чувак

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  45. beautiful woman make God bless u more
    #юоруба чувак

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  46. interesting!! wish her well

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  47. In God's kingdom you blindness will surely be a thing of the past!

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  48. ''Found her way'' , ''Made a Duet''... Aunty Linda take it easy! Please always proofread before you publish. Employ us to do it for you, you say No... Odiegwu o

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  49. great story but please fire whoever wrote this article. the intensity of the grammatical blunders makes my eyes water. it will kill your brand.

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  50. There is always a gift no matter the level or kind of disability. Love her courage

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