Renowned Music Icon, Dr. Charity Okhotor, Reveals Grandfather’s Inspiration Behind His Musical Journey
Renowned Music Icon, Dr. Charity Okhotor, Reveals Grandfather’s Inspiration Behind His Musical Journey In an exclusive interview with Glory News, celebrated musician Dr. Charity Okhotor disclosed that his grandfather’s influence sparked his passion for music. Born in August 1960, Dr. Okhotor, who hails from Okotor Quarter in Ogbona town, Etsako Central Local Government Area of Edo State, emphasized the significance of music in keeping the body and soul lively. As the band leader of Oyemhe Melody Sound International, Dr. Okhotor reflected on his musical journey, which began in 1997 with the release of his debut album. He expressed gratitude to Chief Godwin Anabor of Fugar, who supported his early music career by purchasing instruments for him. The inspirational Musician with Eight Albums also told Glory News that Eramhe, Eramhe, Uwomhe, Uwomhe titled Album he waxed in memory of his mother brought him to the limelight. Dr. Charity Okhotor’s message to Ogbona Sons and Daughters is a powerful call to action, emphasizing the importance of unity and collective effort in driving the growth and development of the Ogbona Community. This message is particularly significant, as it highlights the need for community members to come together and work towards a common goal. Dr. Charity Okhotor is happily married to his beloved wife, Mrs. Rose Okhotor, affectionately known as the Adodo 1 of Oyemhe. Together, they are blessed with five wonderful children – two boys and three girls. A self-proclaimed football enthusiast, Dr. Okhotor has leveraged his influence to promote unity and progress within the Ogbona Community, earning him widespread respect and admiration from his peers. Despite facing challenges, including the need for modern musical instruments, Dr. Okhotor remains committed to his craft. He advised upcoming musicians to persevere and stay dedicated to their calling, emphasizing that music is a divine gift. The article was written by Elias Inaede, a former Chief Press Secretary (CPS) to the Etsako Central Local Government Council.