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HOW I LOST MOVIE ROLE FOR NOT SLEEPING WITH MARKETER — RUBY OJIAKOR

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Background

I come from a family of six children in Imo State. However, one of us has passed on. Three boys and two girls are alive now. My mum is alive, but my dad is late. I live in Asaba, Delta State.

Education

I studied at the Institute of Management and Technology, Enugu. My primary and secondary school education I had in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

Challenges

I am having challenges with being given smaller roles. Sometimes, when I ask why some persons are playing certain roles and why they are not playing the other roles, I get responses like, “They want to use the person’s car in the movie. So, that is why she has to play the role’. And, my car might not befit that role. Meanwhile, the actor might not want to release their car if they are not given the bigger role. It is a big challenge for me, and that is how I have been managing it for some time now.

Achievements

God has been faithful. I have got so many endorsements deals. Sometimes when I go out, people appreciate me. It is not easy and it is not everyone that people recognise. I have been nominated for some awards too.

Qualities

The first quality that brought me this far is humility. For some movie producers to remember to feature me in their works is humbling. I am not the only one in Nollywood. There are many good actors other there too. To be called for jobs, it means there are some things the producers are seeing in me.

Success

A woman will always be a woman; whether she is an actress or not. It is not only in Nollywood that one can find some women who are more successful than men. This is based on the fact that women are attractive. We have everything that men need. Some male fans also appreciate us, and one does not need to be involved (romantically) with them, before they are nice to one. At times, some of my male fans simply say that they love the way I act. Some of these men might not give their fellow men money because they see themselves as ‘hustlers’. But, some of these men see women as weaker vessels. The case is the same outside Nollywood. It is because we are visible in the public eye and people can easily have access to us.

Sacrifices

When I initially started my career, I did not depend on the pay. I have done so many free jobs just to prove a point and attain a height in the industry. If one puts money first in one’s career, producers might run away from that person. Some of them might say that they have not seen what the actress has to offer, yet she is talking about money. Doing free jobs was a sacrifice I had to make for my career.

Also, I pray a lot because my job requires one to be spiritually strong. Many things happen in this industry, and one must not lose one’s guard. I don’t joke with fasting and prayers.

Roles

I can never be caught acting nude or showing off vital parts of my body.

Memories

I remember when I was called for a job in Enugu and we shot it for two days. I was supposed to be the female lead character in the movie. The marketer that owned the job wanted to ‘get down’ with me. But, I told him I could not do such a thing. I thought that since I had started shooting some scenes in the movie, nothing could be done to me and he cannot cancel my scenes, which I shot with Ghanaian actor, Majid Michel, then.

I also felt Majid would not want to re-act the scenes he had done before. Those factors made me think that the producer’s decision to change me would be fruitless. But to my surprise, I was not called to continue my scenes. When I challenged the production manager, he said I should not be angry because someone else had been called to play the role. I was not given any reason for being removed from that project.

I asked if Majid agreed to re-shoot those scenes, and I was told he was paid extra money to do so. That was how I lost a movie role because I refused to sleep with the owner of the movie. The scenes I had already shot were wiped out from that movie. That was a painful experience, but I have moved on.

Solution

I don’t think anything can be done to stop sexual advances from filmmakers. Some people have tried to report them, but it has not yielded any positive result. When an actress reports an offender, she is practically setting herself up for a fall. The offenders know themselves, and if one person reports any of them, they would gang up against that actress in the industry, and she would not be getting movie roles.

It is just like a cartel. The best thing is to train oneself and be firm that even if others are doing it, one will not do it. That was what I did.

Professionalism

It is good when an actress is talented and knows what she is doing. Many of the girls that prefer to sleep with filmmakers are not that good at what they do. They are just desperate, want to become overnight stars.

If one is not desperate and one keeps praying to God, one will get movie roles, even if one does not sleep with filmmakers. The filmmakers will not have any option in such a case because the person is good.

It is important for actresses to always work on themselves. Once they do so, they will always get jobs. I still get calls despite turning down sexual advances from producers.

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Yul Edochie Congratulates Tinubu, Shettima, Prays For Them

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Controversial Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has prayed to God to give President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his Vice, Kashim Shettima, all that they need to lead Nigeria to greater heights.

Edochie said this in a tweet on his official handle on Monday while congratulating Tinubu and Shettima for taking their oath of office.

Tinubu and Shettima were sworn into office by the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, at Eagles Square in Abuja on Monday morning.

During his swearing-in, Tinubu promised to be faithful and bear true allegiance to the constitution of Nigeria.

This comes after he defeated the 2023 presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Atiku Abubakar, the Labour Party, LP, presidential candidate Peter Obi, and Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP.

Edochie in his congratulatory tweet said, “Congratulations to our new President & Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT His Excellency Kashim Shettima @KashimSM May God give you all you need to lead our country to greater heights.”

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Fela’s Daughter, Yeni Kuti Breaks Silence On Father’s Death

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Nigerian dancer and TV presenter, Yeni Kuti, has broken the silence on the cause of her father, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti’s death.

Naija News recalls that Fela died on the 2nd of August 1997 in Lagos.

Twenty-six years after the demise of the Afrobeat pioneer, Yeni acknowledged that their father died of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS).

Speaking during a recent chat with media personality, Chude Jideonwo, Yeni said though the whole family had rejected the move by her uncle, Dr Olikoye Ransome-Kuti, to announce that Fela died of AIDS, it was the best decision he made.

She noted that there was a series of arguments when Olikoye vowed to publicise the cause of Fela’s death, but the children later accepted his decision after persuasion from family members.

Yeni acknowledged that the announcement by her uncle put aside speculations by people and journalists.

She said, “Then, I didn’t think the decision by his brother [Dr. Olikoye Ransome Kuti] to announce that he [Fela] died of AIDS was the best.

“I remember we [Fela’s children] had a big fight with my uncle at a time. They had already diagnosed Fela with AIDS at the hospital.

“Uncle Koye wasn’t in town when the diagnosis came. And he came maybe about two days later…Then he called us, Femi, Shola and I, ‘you know what has happened, I’m going to announce to the press that he has AIDS.’

“We said, ‘No, way’. At that time, we still thought Fela would survive. We said, ‘look, it’s not your place to announce that Fela has AIDS, if Fela survives, let him.’ And he said, ‘Okay, you have a point.’

“But then, Fela now died. And he [Dr. Olikoye Ransome-Kuti] said he is going to announce that Fela had AIDS.

“We quarrelled with him. The whole family started talking to us, ‘it’s not good to lie, people are still going to discover.’ So, reluctantly, we agreed.

“But I have to say it now, I think it was the best decision that my uncle made. If he had not announced it, till now they [journalists] will still be doing underground ‘what killed Fela?’”

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Davido, Tiwa Savage, Osimehn, Others To Receive National Honours

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The Federal Government is set to award some Nigerian entertainment personalities with National Honours for their significant contributions to the country.

Naija News understands that President Muhammadu Buhari would confer the awards to the business mogul at an award ceremony scheduled to hold in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

The Minister of Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Affairs, Senator George Akume, made this known in a statement released on Sunday in Abuja.

Some of the prominent singers and entertainment personalities who would receive national honours include Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen; David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido; Tiwatope Savage, also known as Tiwa Savage, Richard Ayodeji Makun, popularly known as AY Makun; Kunle Afolayan; and Bayo Omoboriowo.

While Davido, Tiwa Savage, and Afolayan will be awarded the Officer of the Order of The Niger (OON), Osimehn, Makun and Omoboriowo will be conferred with Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR).

List Of Nigerian Business Moguls To Receive National Honours

Some Nigerian businessmen have been nominated by the Federal Government to receive National Honours for their significant contributions to the country.

Some of the prominent business moguls who would receive national honours include the Group Chief Executive Officer of Access Holdings, Herbert Wigwe, Nigerian billionaire, Terry Waya; Economist and member of the Presidential Transition Committee (PTC), Wale Edun; co-founder of Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) and the Chairperson of Avon Medical Practice Limited, Awele Elumelu; and President of Transcorp Group, Owen Omogiafo.

Others are the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of De Chico Investments Limited, Chief Benson Madubuko; President and CEO of Erisco Foods Ltd, Chief Eric Umeofia; Dr Teslim Adekunle Sanusi, and Chairman of BISWAL Limited, Adebisi Abidemi Adebutu, among others.

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