According to seasoned Nollywood actor Kanayo O. Kanayo, the Nigerian film industry is not a “dump yard” for those engaging in “bum bum,” “runs,” or “theft.”
The acclaimed actor and filmmaker said that the film industry is not a place for training and that those with refined abilities should come and show off their talent.
The Nnanyi Sacrifice, a movie performer known for playing a ritualist in certain Nollywood productions, declared in the interview that “Nollywood should not be a platform for bum bum growth. People running for office should not be allowed in Nollywood.
Nollywood should not be a ground where people’s dollars are stolen in hotels and they generalize all his Nollywood girls. It is not a ground for gay or lesbianism.
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“It is a ground for creativity. It is not a ground for learning how to act. Many people come to Nollywood to learn how to act. You are supposed to come into the industry to better and hone your talent.”
Born Anayo Modestus Onyekwere, the actor is a recipient of the national award, Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR). Born on 1 March 1962, the actor is also a lawyer.
In 2006, he won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in the movie Family Battle.
Kanayo started his acting career in 1982, acting in productions by the Nigerian Television Authority. He made his debut movie appearance in the year 1992 in the film Living in Bondage. It is gathered that he has starred in over 100 films. His most recent movies are Up North and Living in Bondage: Breaking Free.
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