Tuesday 8 April 2014

Liz Yemoja interview with Toyin Aimakhu

View Liz Yemoja interview with Toyin Aimakhu Johnson on Igroove - Genevieve Magazine Show

Talking on her role model, she said "I look up to Omotola Jolade, I love her, I talk to her and she responds, I look up to her because she is married for 18 years. My marriage is going to be a year by July 8. So when I look at people that are still in their marriage, I also want my marriage to be like that" She also said a lot of marriage failures today are caused by friends.

Very nice interview! Kudos to Toyin!


Sunday 6 April 2014

Through acting I have raised educated children, built houses and travelled all over - Faliwerepe

Her name Modupe Mariah Johnson might not ring a bell in the ears of Nollywood enthusiasts especially those of the Yoruba movie genre but just mention “Faliwerepe” and you see heads turning in her direction.

In a recent chat with City People, Faliwerepe who became famous after her role in the famous Batawahala Yoruba soap opera of the late 80s and early 90s, talked about her career, her family and so much more.

See excerpts below:

Who gave you the name Faliwerepe and how did it stick to you?
The name Faliwerepe came through the famous Yoruba soap of the late 80s and early 90s titled “Bata Wahala” by Ajimajasan.
That soap had a very interesting storyline of a man who married 27 wives and I happen to be the last wife and I was the most troublesome and cantankerous in the house hold. And because of my cantankerous nature I was tagged as Faliwerepe which came from my name Falilat in the soap. People started calling me Fali-Werepe, meaning that I am troublesome and very, very prone to anger and all sort of things known to people of that nature. Werepe is a plant that once it touches your body, you will just be troubled all day long. So, in a nutshell, I got the name from Ajimajasan’s film Bata Wahala (The crisis laden shoe)

Your voice and mannerism in life tallies with your character in the movies, will you say that is truly who you are in real life?
Ah, ah, that can never be true. I can never be Faliwerepe in the movie and be Faliwerepe in real life. Faliwerepe is different from Modupe Johnson and Modupe Johnson is not Faliwerepe.  The truth is that we only use our adopted characters in movie roles to illustrate things or serious issues of life. For instance, the movie Bata Wahala was used to correct the ills of polygamy in the society; do you know that after that film, we saw a lot of Nigerians who had more than a wife came and reduce their harem. It was a big eye opener for them because there is no how you will gather a harem and you won’t have a Faliwerepe among them, so, my character in the movies is not my personality in real life. It is just the other side of me that teaches people on serious issues of life. I am a gentle person by nature although I don’t condone cheating.

Can you say your inability to be educated in life have robbed on your success in the movie industry?
Far from it, yes I can say I still feel guilty that I didn’t get a full education but let me also tell you that nothing an educated person has gotten that I have not gotten through movie. Through acting I have raised educated children and travelled all over. I have built houses and when I say houses, I won’t like to say maybe it is one or two. But at least I am a landlady through my gift of acting. I have travelled to several countries of the world and the last time I went to America I was even making jest of myself; I said when we were growing they used to sing that “Bata Re a dun koko-ka (2ce) to’o ba kawe re, bata re a dun koko ka” (Your shoe will make the Kokoka noise (2ce) if you read your book, your shoe will make the Koko ka noise”. And I said, ‘look at me, despite the fact that I didn’t read my shoe is still doing ko-ko-ka . What if I now read (Laughter). But the fact remains that education is the best asset you can give a child, no matter how gifted the child is, you must give education to that child, for me, maybe my rare creativity as an actress made some way for me. My peculiar nature, my peculiar creativity and all that but not withstanding, I will always advise young people especially the female child to go to school. Life changes everyday and education remains the only current that will pay your life bills.

What would you say are the major challenges of being a veteran actress especially with the emergence of young actresses all over town? 
I can’t say one is outdated in stuff, you can not be taken out of your own stuff; there will never be two Faliwerepe, there will never be two Iyabo-Oko, there will never be two Mama Rainbow, you are what you are by the special grace of God. Yes, we reinvent ourselves because change is the only thing that will last a decade or a century. And for those emerging girls, we also try to educate them and put them through; life can never be rich without the advice of the elderly. You must listen to those who have seen it earlier before you, that is why God made it for us to have our fathers and mothers before we become adults.  Talking about being a veteran actress, I will say that does not affect my stuff as an actress but in terms of make up, I am above 50 and at times, when your body is aging, things you do as a young person might start eluding you. For instance, I like laying my eye lash as a young girl but now, if I try doing it the thing will just slip up and become a total mess, so what I do is that I go along with my make-up artiste anywhere I go.

Toyin Aimakhu Features in AY's Comedy Skit


Hilarious! 

No man made me convert to Islam – Liz Anjorin


Speaking in a recent interview, Liz Anjorin has said she did not convert to Islam because of a man. In her own words, she said, “No man can make me convert to Islam. I converted to Islam because of my late mum. Something happened the day she passed on. I wouldn’t disclose that here. So, I went to Mecca to pray for her and also, for myself as an orphan”.

Describing life after her trip to Mecca as beautiful, Liz revealed that for the past 18 years, she has never gone to any church to worship. “I have been a Muslim for a long  time now, even when I was in the North. You can never spot me in any social function wearing suggestive clothes. In fact I ceased to be a Christian 18 years ago”

Tope Osoba produces first movie


Beautiful and sexy Yoruba actress, Tope Osoba, who rose to fame through movies like Gucci Girls, Igboro Ti Daru among others, has now joined the league of the big girls who call the shots in the Yoruba sector.

Tope has debuted a movie titled Single Ladies.The movie which casts Tope Osoba herself, Iyabo Ojo, Joke Jigan, tells the story of three young and rich guys who had vowed never to marry. From one suspenseful moment to another, what the three guys vowed never to do was the very thing they unexpectedly found themselves doing.

Other notable stars featured in the film include Adebayo Salami (Oga Bello), Ayo Adesanya, Damola Olatunji, Mosebolatan, Jane Marsh, among others. The crew members are made up of Okiki Afolayan, director of the movie, Taiwo Adebayo, production manager, Dele Michael, scriptwriter and a host of others.

According to the producer, Tope Osoba, the inspiration to produce a film to explain the clichĂ© “never say never again” came from past relationships experiences she has seen or heard about. The movie is expected to hit the market before the end of the year.

Culled from Vanguard Newspaper

I can date my colleague but can’t marry him - Lola Margaret

Speaking to Vanguard Newspaper, Lola Margaret said she cannot marry somebody from the Nollywood industry because according to her, such marriages don't last due to lack of trust and understanding though there is nothing bad in that.

On further probing on her present relationship, she said  “I have a boyfriend. He is the man in my life. He is okay with my profession. I am not dating an actor. My fiancĂ© understands me and my job. I love him and we intend to get married. He is a loving and caring guy. He is God-fearing. I love him so much and that was why I chose him”.

Odunlade Adekola, Dele Odule, Fathia Balogun, others dazzle ibnYoruba Movie Academy Awards 2014

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See the full list of winners…
SPECIAL RECOGNITION
Kola Ogunmola
Akinwunmi Ishola
Duro Ladipo
Mama Awero
BEST ACTOR IN A LEAD ROLE
Muyiwa Ademola in Tangiri
Yomi Fash Lanso in Eja Tutu
Odunade Adekola in Mufu Olosa Oko – Winner
Femi Adebayo in Aiyekoto
Ibrahim Chatta in Onidajo
Muka Ray Eyiwunmi in Ashiru Ejire
BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
liz Anjorin in Kofo Tinubu
Ayo Adesanya in Amope Alasela
Funke Akindele in Ife Gbona
Bimbo Oshin in faderera
Iyabo Ojo in Arinzo
Fathia Balogun in Opo – Winner
BEST ACTOR IN SUPPORTING ROLE
Akin Lewis in Obayeje
Antar Laniyan in Ibinu Oba
Taiwo Hassan in Eni Jogun
Aina Gold in Ika Kan
Dele Odule in Feranmi – Winner
Olaiya Igwe in Ile Alayo
BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Joke Muyiwa in Ayitale – Winner
Ayo Mogaji in Mama Insurance
Dupe Jaiyesimi in Oloja Ere Rose Odika in Tori Ogun
Aisat Abimbola in Mulika Nkako
Iyabo Oko in Ile Alayo
BEST CROSS OVER ACTOR
Mercy Aigbe in Osas
Kelvin Ikeduba in Adanikanrin- Winner
Doris Simoen in Gucci Girls
Rykado Agbor in Iyo Aye
Toyin Aimaku in Jejeloye
BEST MUSICIAN IN ACTING ROLE
Alabi Pasuma in Irawo Meji – Winner
Saheed Osupa in Labake Omo Oko
Ajoke Cinderella in Shakyra
Sule Alao in Aminatu papapa
Salawa Abeni in Asiru Ejire
Remi Aluko in Igba
BEST COMEDY FILM
Ile alayo
Ijewuru
Olojojo – Winner
Alani baba labake
Iyawo gbajumo
MOST PROMISING ACTOR
Gabriel Afolayan in Aba Meta
Tunde Owokoniran in Penkelemesi – Winner
Damola Olatunji in Adetutu
Big Val Jokotoye in Ika Kan
Austin Emmanuel in Agbara
Korede Wealth in Arole Are
MOST PROMISING ACTRESS
Memunat Yinusa in Mimiano – Winner
Titi Oludipe in Aran
Misola iyun in Adetutu
Tayo Sobola in Arewa Onijogbon
Laitan Ogungbile in Ona Wura
BEST CULTURAL MOVIE
Aramotu- Winner
Tangiri
Adayeba Ote
Igba Oro
Abeni Alagbo Oru
BEST MARKETER
Toymax Holdings
Olasco Films- Winner
Coporate Pictures
Almaroof Zainab Ventures
Lawlah His Grace
ACHIEVEMENT IN DIRECTING
Saidi Balogun in Alami Ayemi
Adebayo Tijani in Aiyekoto
Abiodun Olanrewaju in Arinzo
Niji Akanni in Aramotu – Winner
Kunle Afod in Ika Kan
Muyideen S. Ayinde in Amope Alasela
BEST PICTURE
Arinzo Aramotu – Winner
Aiyekoto
Alami Aiyemi
Ika kan
Amope Alasela
ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMA
Irawe
Jejeloye
Gucci Girls
Arole Are
Ona Abayo
Riche Riche – Winner
ACHIEVEMENT IN EDITING
Iyo Aye
Eja Tutu – Winner
Arire Oko Deola
Owu
Ile Alayo
Adetutu