my surname is Loba, which is that Spanish name for 'WOLF' because of this I tell people that I have some Spanish roots in me, even though it isn't true.
I am originally from a west African Country called Ivory Coast, but have lived and grown up in London most of my life. I love it here, to some extent and wouldn't change my city for the world. However, I feel it very important to me to get out of London whenever I can. Because of this, I travel a lot, as often as I can to wherever I can afford.
Some of the places i've been are: Paris, Italy, Greece (which was the first holiday abroad I had alone without my family. Must admit, one of the best holidays I've had)
I've also been around the UK. Places such as Brighton, Liverpool, manchester, Portsmouth, Cardiff, Bournemouth, Birmingham, Wales and Kent. I enjoy Going away with my friends a lot as it gives me a chance to relax and stop thinking about the troubles in London that I may be facing.
I'm quite a dated young lady at heart to tell the truth. I feel as though I was born a few decades before my time. I love music and songs that were released before my time. I've listened to Heart FM since I was 7 years old. I've become pretty accustomed to enjoying classic and iconic songs from 'back in the day'. My favourite song of all time is Unchained Melody by the Righteous Brothers. This is also the song that is used in my favourite film...
...1990's film 'GHOST' starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore.
Currently, I attend City of Westminister College where I study Btec 3rd Diploma in New Media Studies Productions. This is a course that I enjoy every much. It gives me the opportunity to learn new things regarding the Media industry and what it will take to become apart of it. It also allows me create my own video projects such as, video profile, video CV, a music video, animation, advert and short films. I feel that this course will lead me to my future career of a television presenter. The people that inspire me are Ferne Cotton, Rick Edwards, Dermot O'Leary and last but not least, George Lamb.
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