
From her interview, you get the impression of a person who is truely grateful for her life, the things she has managed to accomplish so far and the hope of accomplishing more of her dreams in the future.
I admire her heart, I admire her simplicity and I also admire her body (erm....girl to girl and nothing else!). How fab are her abs? Lol!
Happy Reading y'all!

DE: The fact that I strongly believe that I was not put on this earth to be useless and the hope of what I want to be motivates me.
DC: Who has inspired you?
DE: The first person that comes to my mind is Oprah. She has a generous heart and is very giving. The greatest joy in my life is to give.
DC: Who is Daisy, tell us about the person behind this name!
DE: I consider myself a simple individual, who is very generous, has a heart for people. In a nutshell, I am the most uncomplicated person you would ever meet.


DE: I was there for only a short while but I made friends from there which I have till date. There is a sense of unity among the Saker girls. It was my first experience of being out of home, being away from my parents and it gave me a sense of independence.
DC: What are you up to right now?
DE: Doing my Masters in Business Administration with an emphasis in Health Service Management.
I was modelling and I appeared on music videos and films but had to put that on hold to finish my Masters. I have one more year before I complete this program. Saying that though, I model on special occasions such as promotions but right now I am working on a web series that is materialising into a feature film coming out this summer. This series is called "The Nigerian". For more info of the film, see below.
DC: How did you get into modelling?
DE: It started when I moved to LA, the capital of entertainment 5 years ago. I was encouraged by friends to pursue it so I got some good advice on how to start. Got my professional pictures taken and got some auditions. The more work I did, the more recognition I also got and I was encouraged to do more.
7 comments:
Wow...Dulce...Lovely Interview!!You really know how to bring out the best in people!!The title of the post says it all...Ten Thumbs up to Daisy!Mme. Chantou really needs to do something about her hair...lol!
fab iv dulce! this daisy girl is running tings oh! i see how she dey shake for that tyrese video. daisy i beg hook a sista up lol.
that guy in "the nigerian" is also fit.
you cudn't resist bringing chantou into this cud ya lol.
as u say dulce, if we don't sing the praises of our stars, who will? keep doing ur thang!
ngum
Ha haaa peeps, I couldn't resist a bit of Chantou!
Daisy is an exceptional woman, lovely human being and I'm so proud of her and what she's been able to accomplish despite the naysayers. Good work profiling her.
As concerns Chantal- my word, my coworker who knows very little about Cameroon had to ask me what was wrong with her hair when he saw Chantals pic in a recent issue of the Economist.
Great Interview Dulce! I think it's great that you have a blogspot that celebrates our culture and the Cameroonians who have also done well to represent us positively. Daisy Enoh is clearly an example of that, her beauty and simplicity excudes beyond belief. She inspires great hope for our younger generations, while keeping the Good Lord and her education close. Kudos!
Great interview u pulled out there. Daisy Wow! u are an inspiration to those who want to have both worlds. Keep doing it girl u did GREAT!
Mir-
Lovely interview Dulce.....And Daisy, u look stunning!!!Absolutely stunning!!!
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