The profession was looked down on in those days, and they only respected people like doctors and lawyers. It was quite tough in those days. But I thank God that today, the story has changed.
Are you saying that you never raised your hands on your ex wife? Have you watched that one movie, where the wife was saying "everything is alright between me and my husband. He takes care of me and provides all my needs".
But, we never even let that bother us because we believe God would move. We were content with what we had. Though, we were financially poor, we were not spiritually and mentally lacking.
Now that you are back, has it been easy for you? It wasn't easy to stage a comeback. But now that I am back as an adult actor and a graduate, I think it will be easier. Which is your most favourite movie? Wow, do I have a favourite movie?
I also like Ezu Ojukwu, director of "'76″ which is, arguably, the best Nigerian movie, ever. The best Nigerian movie ever made? The best. Quote me, anywhere! But it didn't do too well at AMAA.
Sometimes, I sit down and ask myself who sat down to construct this kind of story. Some people are jobless oo... Any regrets? I don't have any regrets. I only have lessons learned.
But I can never forget my first trip to Enugu. I guess they wanted me to feel the stress of becoming an actress. Down the years now I smile because things are really looking up. No doubts the road has been rough but it can only get better.
He scratch his head, she say get back in bed And she gave him some head Boy, you can't trust them b-----s, and then she say Ooh, I see n----s in this b---h stunting, popping bottles Getting drunk with these b-----s and when they leave, they
They never give me that role to play but I did one that came out fine - Love after Love. It was with the late Justus Esiri. Have you ever kissed in a movie? No. Never!
I must admit, even if I were offered all-expense-paid trips to these locations, the African in me would never dream of taking a risk like this. Thanks, but no thanks!