The Nollywood actor has been making headlines for the days now and the buzz isn’t going down anytime soon.
In an interview with Punch, he speaks on controversies, Nollywood, and his partner Nadia Buari.
Read excerpts:
On being out of the movie scene for a while:
“Nothing was challenging anymore. It was too easy and too perpetual. It
was too boring and too predictable. I had no room to pursue or hone
other skill sets I had. I didn’t have time for extra curriculums like
hobbies, family, and friends, personal and social advancements.
Something had to give! After all, I was the guy that made 38 films in a
year”Read excerpts:
On Nollywod’s slow progress:
“Ours, if it isn’t oil and politics, then it isn’t attainable. They tie
up funds in bogus and outlandish conditions and make bold and
futuristic propaganda-driven statements as to how it is accessible to
every practitioner that simply has to ask for the taking.
The sad part is that the practitioners
do not even recognise the most basic of their fundamental rights. How
can you ask, when you don’t understand what you’re asking for? The ones
that do understand and fight to the helm of affairs are busy fighting
each other and developing schemes to enrich their shallow pockets.”
On Controversies: “I’ve
heard that I deem myself something of a puppeteer and that I
orchestrate these media maelstroms to maintain relevance and news. I
wish I was that creative! The other side of the debate – the more
discerning would argue – I’m a victim of PR machinery gone wrong.
Perhaps my handlers in the earlier stages of my career saw a need to
create an unfathomable media being that was as audacious as the
characters I played in films.
It caught on. Caused quite a stir, then
quickly spiralled out of control. There were days when I wondered if I
could have done something about it; like a campaign to state I was a
different person. But then, the media loved it too much. It sold
millions of movies. It sold papers. It also sold my privacy and peace of
mind. I struggled for years to understand what it was doing to my
psyche, my relationships, my family, my spirituality.”
On Nadia Buari: “She
(Nadia) is a solid down-to-earth woman. I’m a man that translates
variables in ways many people find incomprehensible. We have embraced
who we are and learnt to create our own world and expectations. We have
ups and downs like every other couple.
We have our strength and weakness as
well. At the end of the day, rumours of break ups and make ups ought to
abound. It really doesn’t matter. A relationship is a continuous work.
Those that give up, perhaps weren’t committed enough. Those that go in
for the long haul suck up and square up to the variables life throws at
them. The people that judge harshly are obviously the ones that live far
from their desired lives. We just live the best way we know how and
leave the rest to the author and finisher of all things.”
On if he will run for AGN President:
“I’ve had occasion where they tried to drag me into this unpredictable
territory. I assure you categorically Nollywood politics holds no iota
of interest for me.”
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