By Dayo Showemimo

Nigerian rapper Vector, born Olanrewaju Ogunmefun is not the only musician in his family.
Long before Vector started music, his elder sister, Ogunmefun Olushola aka Shola Vibrator has been involved in music but in a different genre.
While Vector as a rapper belongs to the Hip Hop genre of music, Shola, who is in her late 30s, is a Juju musician.
In a chat with NET, a source close to Vector who pleads anonymity said: ‘Yes I know Vector has a sister called Shola and she sings but I don’t know if they call her Shola Vibrator (laughs).’
Shola attended Girls Guide Nursery School, Ikoyi and before then, was a student of Command Children’s School, Bonny Camp in Victoria, Island, Lagos for her primary education. She proceeded to the Ogun State University (now Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye) to obtain a Diploma in Law.
She later moved to the University of Lagos to read Law and Creative Arts in 1998, graduating in 2002.
Shola Vibrator, as she’s fondly called, once contested as a Local Government Councillor on the platform of PDP in Lagos Island but lost out and decided to focus more on her Juju music career.
Her debut album titled, ‘Vibration Time,’ was released in December 2013, under Deetee Records led by Asiwaju Dele Taiwo.

