At the moment, the mother of three is battling a debilitating ailment that has since removed the shine from her acting career. In this interview with TheNationOnlineNg, she ventilates her pains and hope, among other issues.
You seldom appear in movies
these days. So, what really is responsible for this?
I have been ill.
So, how do you feel now?
I am still very weak. I was at the clinic and
the doctor revealed that, even if I have the money readily available, I can’t
undergo the surgery now because I have lost so much blood. So, I was given some
drugs to help boost the blood back to the level it should be.
Which hospital is that?
It is called Beachland Specialist Hospital in
Arepo, Ibafo, Ogun State.
What is the nature of the
ailment?
My period comes like 10 to15 days; then, it
will stop and come again. I menstruate twice in a month. I noticed it last year
before my husband passed away. Anytime we had intercourse, I would always bleed.
I took it for something else, so I didn’t really pay attention to it. But when
he became sick and we couldn’t have intercourse any more, it (the bleeding)
stopped. Then, I didn’t have time to study it at that period too.
But what I noticed is that my menstrual
circle changed, so I would menstruate twice in a month with very heavy flow.
So, at that time, I just felt it was one of the signs of menopause because I am
way above 40. But last year, I had to go to the hospital to complain and the
doctor said I had fibroid, even before the tests and scan were conducted. When
the scan was done, it was discovered that the fibroid was fully grown in my
womb.
You said during the period your
husband was sick, you were not having intercourse. But were you having the heavy
flow at that time?
Then, it was normal. But the only time it
became abnormal was when we had intercourse, so I thought I was approaching my
period.
What do you think is exactly
wrong with you? Don’t you think it might be a spiritual problem?
No; I don’t think so. You can only say
something is spiritual when you don’t get a solution to your problem. But in my
own case, I have been able to find out what the problem is and the remedy.
Every woman has fibroid, but it is only when it is overgrown that it becomes a
problem that needs to be attended to. When it started, I had people who shared
their own experiences with me and I was directed to the hospital.
So, how have you been coping,
financially?
Well, I am presently in Ibafo, Ogun State,
which is close to my home town. When my husband passed away, my family asked me
to come back home, so as not to be left alone in Lagos, where I don’t have
anybody. So, I came home and rented an apartment. But my children are in one of
the boarding schools in Lagos. I didn’t want to change their school.
Whenever they are on vacation, they come here
and we spend time together. Sending them to one of the best schools in Lagos is
part of my huge financial commitments. But I am glad that I can do that for
them because I want them to have the kind of education that I didn’t have.
With your state of health, you
definitely need some help. Is anyone living with you?
Some of my siblings do come over to help. But
most of them are married and I cannot force them to come and stay with me. So,
whenever they volunteer to come, I am always glad to have them around. If not
that it went online, nobody knew I was sick. I am a very quiet person.
Why did you have to make the
ailment hidden for this long without going public with it?
I am just a private person and I just felt I
could raise the money and go for the surgery before anybody could know that I
was sick.
I don’t go to functions anymore because of
the state of my body now-I am so lean. Nobody will see me without asking what
is wrong with me. Even the last time I was on location, many of my colleagues
felt I was dieting and they complained that it was too serious.
As a crossover actress and one who is popular
in both the Yoruba and English sectors of Nollywood, one would expect that you
would have a lot of people coming around you.
As I said, the news just got online some days
ago and I have been receiving calls from every one of them, promising to do
something in any way they can. Most of them didn’t know I was sick and the news
going online has drawn their attention to my plight. I also got a call from the
AGN president, Ibinabo Fiberesima, asking me to send my details and home
address; she promised that they will visit me.
How much do you need to undergo
the surgery?
N500,000.
Are you sure the N500, 000 you
are requesting for is just for the operation?
I pray the money will be enough. The actual
money for the surgery is N350, 000. But I just feel I’ll need some money for my
upkeep till I am able to stand on my feet and get back to work. That is the
reason I summed up the whole money to N500, 000.
But do you think you need as
much as that to undergo a fibroid operation?
Yes, that is true. But it is a private
hospital and for someone like me to come out and say I need N350, 000, people
will say I should be able to afford such an amount of money because I am an
actress. But people do not know what I have been doing all the while. I have
single-handedly been training my three kids and I have been struggling to
ensure they go to the higher institution, which I did not attend.
Also, the treatment and drugs that I have
been taking have cost me a lot of money. Right now, I don’t have any other
business I am doing apart from my acting career. I was hoping I would be able
to save some money and set up a business. But all that is on hold now.
Does that mean your in-laws
were not in support of the union?
The circumstances that surrounded my
husband’s death are best known to them. He was married to five wives and he
died at the age of 41. After his death, they sold one of his properties in
Abeokuta and shared the money among us his wives and gave a whole building to
my children. After that, no calls to even ask about the welfare of their
children.
What is your position among the
wives?
I am the second wife.
Didn’t you know he was married?
I never intended to go into the marriage. But
sometimes in life, some things take place that you do not plan. You know when
you are in love with a man, you believe everything he tells you. When we were
courting, he only told me he had someone that bore him a child. When I was
pregnant with my first child, he took me home to meet his father, who asked me
if he had told me about my senior (the first wife); so, that was when I knew.
I didn’t understand what he was saying until
he told me that the man I wanted to get married to already had a wife and a
child living with him. I left and told him I was going for abortion. But he
went to my mum in Ibafo to inform her about my decision and she came down with
him to Iyana Ipaja that same day to plead with me. He knew I am the only child
of my mother and that she was already looking forward to having grandchildren.
That was how I found myself in a polygamous home. And then, I was working as a
clearing and forward agency at NAHCO, Ikeja, Lagos. I had my own apartment, so
he was always at my place. But he was a lovely man and a good man. He took care
of me. But you know, when there are so many women involved, it is a different
story.
Is it that you do not have
friends in the industry because you said none has paid you a visit?
(Laughs) That was before! You know, it is
said that no matter the multitude, there will always be a disagreement. But at
the moment, I am not fighting anybody. So, I have been receiving calls and
prayers from most of them, promising to come and pay me a visit. Most of them
didn’t know I was sick. As I said, I am a very private person.
We have had cases of stars
seeking help from the public. So, is it that you people do not save for the
rainy days?
I understand what you are saying. But in my
own case, I have been managing on my own all the while without asking anybody
for assistance. But the truth of the matter is that the money we are paid here
is nothing to write home about. It is all about helping your colleague, when he
or she wants to shoot a movie. So, it is whatever the person has that you will
collect. All the stories they tell about some people collecting N600, 000 for a
roles are lies.
But most of you live
flamboyantly; so, where do they get the money from?
I don’t know o! I only know about myself, my
sister. Yes, some of them earn well and are into other businesses. As I said
earlier, if I get back on my feet and start working, I will get something else
doing aside my acting career. Some make money from the movies they produce,
especially if the movies sell well.
Having been in the industry for
over a decade now, what can you say about your experience as a producer?
I have done three movies: Temidun, Origun
Meta and Abiamo Toto. I would have produced another one, but I don’t want to
produce any movie that will be below the name and standard that I have been
able to build for myself over the years. But my first three were hits in the
market. That was when movies still had values. What we have now are marketers
who always complain about low sales.
And I can proudly say I was able to make good
use of the proceeds from those movies. I opened a wholesale wine shop, but that
is history now because that was where I was collecting money when my husband
fell sick. And you know how business is, once you don’t add more to it, it will
collapse.
I learnt Tope Alabi brought you
into the movie industry. Why have you not sought her assistance?
We were in the dance group, Sunny Wonders
Performing Group, before she left. We were into dramas and stage plays. But
after a while, we met again and I stayed with her at her parents’ home, which
was not far from my uncle’s house where I was living then. But when we met, she
started telling me about finding my way into the Yoruba movie industry, instead
of wasting my time with the group that promised to take us abroad to perform.
That was how she introduced me to Alade Aromire Group. But I don’t have her
contact and that is the reason I have not been able to reach her for
assistance.
I am someone who does not like to bother
people. Sometimes, when you expect help from a particular person, you might end
up being disappointed. And at the end of the day, you will feel bad. That is
the reason I don’t like telling people about what is happening to me. I am a
fighter, if not for the fact that Mr. Idris Bello of Shybellmedia got in touch
with me and asked what was wrong. I told him I was sick and he came visiting
the next day.
When he saw me, he told me not to keep mute
on the issue. He said I should let people know about my state of health,
stressing that those who would come to my aid will do and those who will talk
will talk. I told him they would say, ‘Is she not an actress? Why wouldn’t she
be able to afford such an amount? And he told me that I have my life to
live.


I remember her, may god heal her
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ReplyDeleteMay the healing hand of God touch her and heal her just He healed me of the fibroids l had. I am now healed in Jesus name, so my sister l speak the same healing that l received in Jesus name.
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