Cobhams Asuquo: My Disability Makes Me Push 5 Times Harder Than Others

Nigerian singer and producer, Cobhams Asuquo, has shared a strikingly honest glimpse into his journey as a blind artist. The amazing singer revealed that his reality pushes him to “work five times as hard” as his peers in the music industry.

In a candid chat with Hip TV, Cobhams encouraged people living with disabilities to face life head-on and lean into their truth.

“My awareness of myself as a blind person makes me work five times as hard [as others]. Because I realised that there is a stereotype around a blind person and the general assumption is that you are incapable. And because of that, I work hard to show that I can be capable of so many things.”

He didn’t hold back from calling things as they are. He challenged the habit of sugarcoating disabilities and urged people to face their conditions squarely.

“I think it’s totally okay to be blind. Secondly, for all intents and purposes, I think the world has just gone soft to a certain degree. And that’s fine. I think it’s okay to be sensitive. But I think it’s also okay to identify where you are and what you are dealing with so that you are not living in denial and looking for all kinds of euphemistic ways and names to call it.

“Call it what it is. Deal with it for what it is and ensure your strength through your disability as opposed to all these very interesting names. Not everybody is going to agree with me and that’s fine.”

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Cobhams made it clear that he sees no need to hide behind watered-down labels.

“I’m comfortable with being blind. Sometimes, we say impaired and I think impaired is great. My understanding of an impairment is that it’s a weakness, it’s not a complete absence of something. So, if you are impaired, you are either weakened or unable to fully function in that capability. I’m not visually impaired, I don’t have a little bit of vision.

“I’m completely blind, I can’t see a thing. And that’s totally alright. I’m good with it. As a matter of fact, there’s some dark humour around it sometimes and I’m totally good with that. That is who I am. And I embrace it. I think it makes it even more special that I have been able to live the life that I’ve lived and I’ve been able to do the things that I’ve done.”

His message is Own your truth, And let your reality fuel your drive.

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