The
32-year-old Nollywood actor Osita Iheme, popularly known as ‘Pawpaw’ has talked
about why he is still single.
The
Mbaitoli, Imo state-born actor, who received a Lifetime Achievement Award at
the African Movie Academy Awards, and was also conferred with the award of the
Member of the Federal Republic in 2011 by President Goodluck Jonathan, is
indeed one of Nigeria’s most creative actors. In an interview with
Inside&About Magazine he talked about his personal life, career,
Nollywood, ambition and legacy. Read excerpts from the interview below:
Your
stage name “Paw-paw” brought you to limelight and you became a household name
in the Nigerian entertainment industry. Looking backwards, did you foresee your
good fortune today?
I have
always been a very optimistic person. I may not have seen how far I could go
but I knew something great was coming. I can’t really tell you this is how far
or this is how I knew it was going to be, but like I said, I had always
believed that something great was around the corner.
Growing
up with your stature, did you ever feel bad whenever you moved with your age
mates?
No! No!! No!!! I have always seen myself as a leader especially when I am around my age mates. I have always put up a bold front because I am a bold person. I have been able to conquer and overcome the challenges that are around me irrespective of my nature and other things about my physical stature. I have been able to set aside anything that could bother me and moved on. I didn’t allow anything to really bother me while I was growing up.
No! No!! No!!! I have always seen myself as a leader especially when I am around my age mates. I have always put up a bold front because I am a bold person. I have been able to conquer and overcome the challenges that are around me irrespective of my nature and other things about my physical stature. I have been able to set aside anything that could bother me and moved on. I didn’t allow anything to really bother me while I was growing up.
You have
been in Nollywood for over a decade and have carved a niche for yourself. What
is your “magic wand”?
The only
thing I can say is that in whatever you do, just remember that God is the
greatest. Always give credit to God for your success; believe that you can’t
achieve anything worthwhile without the grace of God. I believe that my magic
wand is just the grace of God. There is nothing else, no extra ordinary or special
thing. In addition, I am a very hardworking person. I try to focus with
determination to deliver on my tasks. I see the grace of God supporting me.
What was
your childhood dream and at what point did you give it up for acting?
I have
always known as a younger person that I had a flair for acting. I was always
involved in drama during our church block rosary. My performances then have
always been adjudged as above average. My friends have also attested to my
acting prowess. These experiences made me to develop a keen interest in acting.
I also got my inspiration for acting from watching movies. I do really enjoy
watching movies. These boosted my self-confidence and made me believe that I
could really act in movies. By the grace of God everything is now history.
Your
ability to play the roles of an adult and a child effectively in the movies you
featured in speaks a lot about your professionalism. How are you able to do
that?
This is just raw talent. It is what gives a good actor an edge. It enables him to be versatile and creative. These enable him to effectively interpret theater roles excellently. In my case it has been a good mix of talent and versatility.
This is just raw talent. It is what gives a good actor an edge. It enables him to be versatile and creative. These enable him to effectively interpret theater roles excellently. In my case it has been a good mix of talent and versatility.
Looking
at the Nigerian film industry, what is your assessment of story quality, plot
development, directing and the deployment of digital technology?
Yeah!
Yeah!! We are moving forward. Where we are now is not where we were years ago.
At the moment I can emphatically tell you that we are making good progress. Our
technical expertise has improved as well as our acting. We have been involved
in a lot of activities which include seminars and capacity building for film
actors and new actors. The rate of production of new movies is still high. Now
more movies are premiering at the cinemas. The Nigerian entertainment industry
is indeed a million dollar industry. It has also become a rewarding venture for
all the stakeholders.
To what
extent has Nollywood played the role of rebranding Nigeria?
Nollywood
is a great brand ambassador of Nigeria. Nollywood has really showcased
Nigeria’s positive influence in the African continent. Through Nollywood you
can see not only Nigeria but the entire African culture. So far, Nigeria has
benefitted in a lot of ways from Nollywood because a lot of people have been
gainfully employed through it both home and abroad. A lot of people are also
being sustained through Nollywood: the marketers, the actors, make-up artistes
and many others.
What are you not happy with about Nollywood?
There is
no reason for me not to be happy with Nollywood. I am happy with Nollywood. We
are making great improvements in the industry and I am really excited about
this outcome of events.
It is a
common thing in Nollywood for actors and actresses to be involved in acting,
directing and singing. Are you part of this trend?
You
cannot really stop anybody who wants to express himself or herself. People have
diverse talents inside them. As they try out several things they are able to
perchance discover their core competencies. So I don’t think it’s bad for
anybody to diversify into some other things. Entertainment is vast, so anybody
can do anything they want to do. I would quickly support such venture as long
as they excel.
What is
your opinion about Nollywood actors and actresses new interest in contesting
for political offices; are you nursing any political ambition?
Definitely
Yes! I am nursing a political ambition. I am hereby using this medium to let my
colleagues know that we are the voice of the masses. People believe in us and
it is high time we joined politics and start contributing and making changes.
We can no longer keep watching from the sidelines. We have to be involved in
the politics of this nation so that we can better the lot of the populace. We
need to prove that we can change things. You cannot be a change agent if you
are not involved in what is going on. So I support my colleagues; I support any
entertainer who ventures into politics. I don’t think there is anything bad in
it. It is a welcome development for us in the entertainment industry. I am also
positive that my dream will come true someday.
Your
stage “twin brother” Aki is married. How soon would we see you walking down the
aisle with your better half?
By the
special grace of God, God will bring the person around. I am yet to find
anybody at the moment.
What
would you like to leave behind as a legacy?
I would
like to inspire people. I want people to take a cue from me and not give up on
themselves. I want to see myself as someone people will walk up to and say “you
made me do this, I did this because you did it”. I want to be a role model and
a mentor.
What do you have to say to your millions of fans out there?
I promise
to keep the flag of excellence flying. I will never disappoint you all. I will
keep on bringing out more products for them to enjoy.
Thank you
for your time.
Thank
you.
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