Popular actor, John Okafor, well known as Mr Ibu has decried the absence
of adequate structures inNigeria movie industry. Also he criticised the
recent visit of some actors to President Goodluck Jonathan, which did
not appear to go down well with many Nollywood stakeholders who queried
the motive behind the visit. It is said that the actors who visited Aso
Rock only went to grab a piece of the national cake.
In his reaction, Mr Ibu said: “The government should stop giving Actors’ Guild cash, because we don’t know how to handle it. Some people will go to the office, process the money and squander it and we (actors) never benefit from such goodwill.The comic actor has also condemned the increase in gay activities in Nollywood. He said, homoséxuality is now very rampant in our industry and it is one thing that aggravates my anger most times...
On the issue of money to actors, he insisted, “If they (government) can
give us a structure or land, we can go ahead and secure funds from
investors to build five-star hotels and other facilities on it, because
it will be a tourist haven. We can bring the Nigerian Censor’s board
into the same arena.
“Many people do not take me seriously because of the kind of roles I play in movies. But the truth is that those who know me very well know that I am a very focused and principled person. In fact, I teach and mentor many upcoming actors and also organise workshops and seminars regularly for them.”
The year 1994 proved to be the turning point in his career after he landed his first movie role in the movie, Rolling Stone. Okafor was paid a paltry N5,000 to star in the film, but that was then. Today, he has emerged one of the most sought-after and highly paid Nollywood actors who charges ‘six digits’ to feature in a film.
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