“I'm from Delta State. I was born into a Christian family of
five girls and a boy. I lost my brother in 1991 to asthma. I lived with my
parents until I came to Lagos after my secondary school.
I was living with my sister, got into
music and that was when I went to Klink Studio, joined a band and started
performing live. My daddy is a fantastic man. He is Chief SKC Damasus. He was a
banker all his life
During the war he was a soldier and after the war he became a banker. My mum is a banker as well. I was brought up in a home of bankers.
During the war he was a soldier and after the war he became a banker. My mum is a banker as well. I was brought up in a home of bankers.
Everything was by the book. You go to school, come back, study, receive guests and the likes. Again, because I had older sisters things were easier. Growing up was fun
My family name was changed from Ojukwu to Damasus during the Nigeria/Biafra civil war because we were being mistaken to be related to a warlord.
I was told that my family name used to be Ojukwu but during the civil war there was confusion because a lot of my family members were mistaken to be related to one war lord
They were burning a lot of houses in my village so my father and his brother decided to adopt my grandfather's first name. It was a Greek name which was Damasus, my grandfather's name was Damasus Ojukwu.
So I was born into Damasus not Ojukwu and the only thing I know about the civil war are the stories my parents told me.” - Stella Damasus
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