nee Egbuson’s career lull is over and the elegant thespian is back on
the grind with a fresh spark. Her career hiatus was occasioned by her
marriage to Olumide, son of billionaire businessman, Harry Akande. She
speaks with LANRE ODUKOYA about her grand return to acting, family, among sundry issues.
It’s like the best. It cleanses your system and it’s an antioxidant. I’m
a tea drinker, I love it more than coffee. I do herbal tea sometimes
like peppermint for digestion. I exercise and I do a lot of health
stuffs and I take multivitamin supplements. I want to stay young in
physique and at heart.
They know this is not a girl. There is a way you’d see a woman that’s
slim, trim, fair and fine but you’d also realise this woman isn’t my
mate. They know so they don’t come near me. Yes, we would say ‘hi’ from a
distance and that’s as far as it would go.
married. Look at these rings (she thrust forward her finger) and you’d
know they’re big enough. There’s no way you’d just want to do that.
After seeing the rings there’s no way you wouldn’t lose the courage even
if you’d gathered it before. They just feel, ‘I can’t compete with
that’ which is great. Kudos to Mr. Akande!
having dreadlocks people started noticing that this is somebody who is
very conscious. When I found my consciousness, I just tried to read
more, asked questions and interested in other faith and religion. I
tried more to understand people better with their faith as well and it
brought me to where I am right now. I want to continue to grow; I don’t
want to ever stay stagnant with my faith in God and in humanity.
it for 13 years and you know for a woman, we love to change our hair, we
like to be adventurous and I coloured it, cut it short, grew it really
long and did everything with it until there was nothing else to do and I
just got bored. But I still have them. I keep them in a box, so
sometimes I still look at them in the box.
for Best Actress at AMAA for my role in the movie entitled ‘50’. You
know progression is important. I can’t keep on doing things at the same
level. I need to progress, so I must leave the field for the younger
ones. I cannot be hustling now the way I used to hustle ten years ago.
The upcoming ones should be given the space to do that. You hustle smart
and not hard. I’ve moved from the Asaba movies, though it trained and
made me. I’m doing more cinema works and you know that kind of work is
not as regular and on the faces people as the other. I’ve also been very
picky about my works and what I lend my name and energy to. It just can’t be like before when I was in all the films.
the time because I believe as an actor, you’re embodying another
character. So, the same way it takes time to embody that character, it
takes time to wean yourself of that character. And if you do works back
to back, then you’d have a backlog of all these characters. And you’d
start having psychological issues because if you take it seriously, the
way I do, you’d need a break. After ‘50’ I didn’t work for almost six
months and I’m glad to be in this position that I can afford to give
myself that break because struggling actors don’t really have that
option. Sometimes you play some really horrible characters and you want
to really make sure you get it out of your system because it can really
interfere.
hiatus. I did ‘Journey to Self’ which was my first comeback film in
2012. Then I did ‘Unconditional’ with Uche Jombo and after that I did a
short film called ‘Paired’ and it only showed online. So, I’ve been
working steadily. I did ‘After the I Dos’ which was an MNET movie that
came out as one of the Africa Magic original films. I went onset for
‘Hear Word’ afterwards. I started working on stage, I did that for two
seasons. I was doing all that to hone my skill back. All those steps
gave me a leap on my talent so that by the time ‘50’ came along, I was
fully prepared. Mo Abudu is somebody I respect so much and somehow she
always wants me in her project. It was actually Tope Oshin, the producer
that called me for ‘50’. She just said, “Dakore, there’s this movie
we’re doing but you have to read for it. Hope you don’t mind doing to
read for it.” And said, what? Are you kidding me? I would read for
anything. And the rest is history.
was away from work because I didn’t want to be pregnant and be working
at the same time. I was pregnant with my second child in ‘Unconditional’
and nobody knew. I was three months project, but after that, I said no
more movies.
anywhere I want to. I loved to travel so much. I could just wake up one
morning and say, you know what? I’m bored and I’m going
to London. So, I miss that because now I have to plan for my family. I
must be certain everything is in place. Previously I could decide on the
spot if I’m taking a script or not, but now I have to consider my kids.
Is the movie is such that I’m comfortable with my children watching? I
now have more filters. When I was younger I could take perhaps any role I
like but now I must discern them because my kids are going to watch. I
don’t want to embarrass my family with the roles I take. That’s not to
say that I’ve always taken embarrassing roles because I’ve been very
lucky. Even when I take controversial roles, I did with a lot of poise
and class. It wasn’t tacky at all.
stuffs out like that. Marriages nowadays, my mother always say, “cover
your yam and how you’re eating it”. Like on his birthday, I just do
maybe some posts on Instagram but we like to celebrate anniversaries
in-house with the kids. We’ve been together for ten years but married
for six years.
Does he do any chores?