We want befitting lives not burials, actors cry out
HAVING served the society for about 50 years through the
entertainment industry, veteran actors and actresses want to be appreciated
while alive. These nollywood actors spoke recently through Chief Olusegun
Kehinde Olayinka Aderemi, popularly known as Chief Karan. Chief Karan who spoke
in Abeokuta on the proposed programme to commemorate 50 years on stage, which had
been scheduled for next month, said nollywood veterans who had spent over four
decades on stage would be celebrated. • Chief Olusegun Aderemi aka Karan •
Chief Olusegun Aderemi aka Karan No fewer than 45 veterans in nollywood would
be given awards during the programme while some awards would also be given for
best performers. According to him, the day has been was set aside for actors,
actresses and other intellectuals in different places that have contributed to
the industry. . The flamboyant actor, who was known for playing billionaire
roles in Yoruba movies said, most of the time he wore flamboyant clothes to
play the role of a billionaire when he might not have more than N500, adding
that even after spending five to six days on location, he would be going home
with N30,000. He said: “It was a bad experience the days armed robbers came to
my house about four times that I should bring the money that I do keep at home
whereas I don’t have any money at home. Or the day that my building and office
got burnt at Fadeyi. Or the day that my four cars got burnt in the night, or
the days area boys, I don’t want to call them area boys, will ask you to drop
something and if you don’t answer them they will throw something at you. Or the
day I lost my woman, and there was nobody to write me a letter of condolence or
even say we are sorry apart from my colleagues”. While recalling the ordeal of
some of the actors and actresses,who have played active roles in entertainment
industry four decades ago, Chief Karan lamented that most of his contemporaries
and seniors died as paupers. He said: “ I want to give kudos to people that
passed through three, four, five decades in this industry. Our Federal and
state governments have never for once appreciated the efforts of actors and
actresses in this country. And I can say that if you ever see an actor that is
buying land at Lekki or Ikoyi and also has seven to eight cars, I can tell you
categorically that he is not into acting only. “John Ayode died like a pauper,
he died like a cockroach, Ayode was a man that we called Garba in village
headmaster. The man worked so much but you will see him walking in the street
on foot and no one came to his aid, the man was sick at the hospital, and there
was nobody to pay his bill and the man died like a cockroach. “When Bekky Nusa
was sick in the 70s and 80s when she had cancer, it took us two months before
we could get the money if not for the help of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the
lady would have died. ‘’Olumide Bakare is there, the man is dying of kidney and
heart diseases.” and up till now,I have not heard that anybody has come to his
aid. Baba Sala that made the people laugh and happy in the 90s was sick and was
rushed from Ilesa to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. He could not afford
the hospital bill, but luckily for him, the head of medical personnel saw him
and did not take a kobo from him. Neither the Federal government nor anybody
did anything for him. “But when politicians want to go on campaign, when they
want us to pass the message to people, when they want to do advert, they will
now remember us. All these baffle me, Baba Ogungbe was going from one place to
the other, the man was depreciating, all these baffle me. I want them to
celebrate us when we are alive and healthy and not when we are dead they will
be giving us one stupid befitting burial. “I want the Federal government and
the state government to appreciate me and some other icons in the industry when
we are alive. Actors and actresses that make people happy should be celebrated,
they should make us happy.’’ He further explained that he decided not to pick
any interest in sports especially football because, the government seems to
have interest in sports more than Art. He said: “I would have been a
millionaire by now if the same attention is given to us in the movie industry.
We have given so much but we have not seen anything in return. “Kudos to former
governor of Lagos
State, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, the man has always been there for actors and actresses, we owe him a
lot. “Apart from campaign, he has tried for the actors and actresses. He has
always been there for us. Kudos to Senator Oluremi Tinubu, she has also done
well, kudos to immediate-past governor of Lagos State,
Babatunde Fashola, these are the people that know the work of an actor, and
they want to know your problem and help in solving your problem. We appeal to
the people to change their attitude towards actors and actresses”.
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