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What actually led you to acting? Two things: talking about credentials, I am an engineer, but potentially then, I saw myself as an actor. There is a difference between your credentials.and your potential but both are very important.

Education is not negotiable, you just have to go school. I am an electrical electronic engineer, but I see myself as an actor. I just thought to myself after my graduation that I didn’t want to be like every other graduate on the streets, who will be looking for job after school.



I asked myself what I could do within me and I said since I had been into acting, while I was in school, I should settle for acting. You know it sounds funny at times when I think of what happened. There was one of my friends, Niyi Akinmolayan, we happened to be in the same University, he was a year ahead of me at the Electrical Electronic Department Fellowship Drama Group.

Today, I see him doing wonderfully well in the industry. So, what do you consider to be your biggest achievements in Nollywood? What I would consider as my biggest achievement in Nollywood is being able to make movies that have touched lives, and which address issues in our society, and acting in movies that have changed people’s lives and orientation. The biggest of them is that I have been able to serve in the capacity of the Chairman of the Guild of Directors, where I was able to sanitise and put standard in place on how things are being done in the industry.

I have been able to contribute my ow.

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