
The Dabiris
Lanre
Dabiri aka eLDee, a musician and record label owner, is married to
Dolapo. They talk about their six-year-old union in this interview
How did you meet your wife?
eLDee: I met her at the
University of Lagos where I studied for a degree in Architecture. She
was a student of Urban and Regional Planning, so we shared some faculty
resources. I saw her through the window of my architecture studio one
day and she was with a friend of mine. I dropped my drawing instrument
and went to say hello to my friend, knowing he would introduce us. He
introduced us and later, he told me she is a good person to marry.
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How did the relationship develop?
eLDee: We spent a lot
of time together while we were students at UNILAG; some people thought
we were siblings. When I moved to the United States of America in
2002/2003, she stayed back to finish her bachelor’s degree and then
travelled to the United Kingdom for her master’s degree. We travelled
back and forth often to visit each other, and shortly after she
graduated, I proposed. We’ve been together since we met in March 1998.
How long did you date before you got married?
eLDee: We dated for
about nine years. We were practically functioning like a married couple,
just not under the same roof, and we didn’t have children until after
the marriage.
How did he propose to you?
Dolapo: From the
outset, he made it clear that he wanted me to be his wife. However, he
presented me with a ring while I was holidaying in the USA. I had just
completed my master’s degree dissertation, and I was trying to unwind. I
had no doubt that it would happen one day. I really was shocked when my
breakfast in bed turned out to be a beautiful ring.
Did you date other ladies before you met her?
eLDee: Yes, I was a bit of a playboy but everything changed when I met her. From our first week together, I knew she was my soulmate.
What were the initial attractions?
eLDee: Initially, I was
attracted to her beauty but as time went on, I realised she is also
intelligent. It was easy to tell she was raised in a great home. She is
honest, enlightened, open minded, brilliant, and truly caring.
Dolapo: His sincerity and integrity got me attracted to him.
Were there oppositions from family members?
eLDee: I found my soulmate and we became inseparable. Our families could not have stopped us from being together.
Do you regret not marrying an entertainer?
eLDee: I am glad I did
not, because someone would have to look after the home, while I am on
tour. I am particular about being always there for my kids, so one of us
would have had to quit to make that happen. In fact, I decided to take a
break from active touring in order to spend more time with my girls,
because I did not enjoy being away from home. It would have been tougher
if both of us were always away.
Has marriage deprived you of the liberty to do certain things?
eLDee: Marriage only
deprives you of things that weren’t good for you in the first place. I
don’t feel restricted or deprived by my marriage at all. I am married to
the best woman in the world.
Was it easy to adjust as a married woman?
Dolapo: I had to put my
career on hold in order to dedicate myself to family life; that was
quite a challenge, but it was easy because my family is my priority.
When you love your family, putting their needs before yours comes
naturally.
What would you like to change about each other?
eLDee: I know this sounds cliché, but my wife is perfect. If every man had a wife like mine, the world would be a better place.
Dolapo: If you truly love someone, you would love them the way they are. Change should not be imposed on anybody.
How would you describe your marriage?
Dolapo: It is genuine and filled with lots of love and respect.
Do you have access to each other’s phones and social media accounts?
eLDee: There is nothing
to hide. She knows my passwords, I know hers too but we do not feel the
need to check up on one another. We have been together for 17 years and
not once have we hidden our phones from each other.
Dolapo: It’s a non-issue. We respect each other’s privacy, but there’s never been anything to hide.
How do you spend time together?
eLDee: We have our own
mini book club. We read lots of business and self-development books
together. After reading, we discuss and analyse the author’s
perspectives. Sometimes, we go out with the kids to a neighbourhood park
or shopping arcade. At other times, we stay at home and talk about any
and everything.
Do you operate a joint bank account?
eLDee: Yes, and I
believe it is important. Absolute honesty about finance is necessary in a
marriage. It eliminates false expectations and builds trust.
What is the secret of your successful marriage?
eLDee: We have stayed
happy by staying true to each other. I married my best friend. We hide
nothing from each other. She expresses herself without fear of
retribution and so do I. The sacrifices we make for each other are borne
out of genuine love and respect, and it helps us work through any
difficult situation we encounter.
What are the challenges of being married to someone who is in the public eye?
Dolapo: I am a private person, so sometimes I cringe at media attention.
What causes quarrels between the two of you?
Dolapo: I would say impatience.
How do you make up when there is a quarrel?
Dolapo: If it is not a
fundamental issue, we let it go and move on. But if it is a serious
issue, then I was obviously right and Lanre was wrong.
eLDee: We hardly ever
quarrel about anything. Every couple has little fights or arguments, but
what is important is that you both continue to make efforts to be
better for each other. One rule we have is we never ever go to bed
upset. No matter how big or small the issue is, we must resolve it and
make up before going to bed. It works.
What causes failure in some celebrity marriages?
eLDee: Sometimes people
don’t understand the simple rules of matrimony. What a man wants the
most in a relationship is to be respected, and what a woman wants the
most is to be loved. If there is a swing in the balance of those two
things, the relationship is unlikely to survive. Celebrities must leave
that persona outside of their home. Either spouse who earns more must
honour the love and respect balance if they want their relationship to
survive.
How did you feel about the nude picture that was allegedly tweeted at your husband by his colleague?
Dolapo: Celebrities are
easy targets for scandals. I know eLDee and a nude picture is not
something that would get him excited. If it had been a nude microphone,
perhaps I would have been worried.
What pet names do you call each other?
eLDee: I call her Babe, Baby or My love.
Dolapo: I call him Baby or Husband.