‘So what if I
play prostitute?’
By TAIWO OLUWADARE
Saturday,
February 23, 2008
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•Oyedele
Adebola
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Fast rising movie star Oyedele Adebola is piqued by the bad
impression viewers have of actresses that act as prostitutes.
To this end, she has vowed to make a difference.
The University of Lagos (UNILAG) student says: “I can
act as a prostitute though I have not acted as one before.
Nevertheless, I believe that viewers should not cast aspersion
on actresses playing prostitute, as they are only depicting
the character to compel a change of attitude among the real
whores.”
Speaking about her love life, Bola said that she has a guy
who’s home with her love for acting. However, she preferred
not to make him public yet.
“I have a man in my life but I won’t like to make
him public for now because a proverb says that what is preserved
appears genuine and lasts longer. I need to hide my fiancée
from the public eye,” she remarked.
The Catering and Hotel Management student extolled the film
makers most especially Yoruba movie producers saying they
are hardworking and diligent.
“Nollywood is gathering momentum. I witnessed the production
of a film “Asa” (culture) produced by Fathia Balogun
at Ikorodu recently, I was convinced that there is a drastic
improvement in film making as the equipment and creativity
employed are unprecedented in the industry,” Bola declared.
The charming actress has featured in flicks such as “Ekuro”,
“Sababi”, “Iwapele”, “Maku”
and “Ale” including yet-to-be released “Ipin
Aise” and “Igi Agunla”.
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