Popular Yoruba actress, Bimbo Akisanya, is surely living by her rules to work and live her life irrespective of whatever anybody thinks. Bimbo, who entered the industry a little over a decade ago, leaves you with an impression that is hard to forget. In this encounter with SEGUN AJIBOYE, the pretty actress told the story of her lucky escape from a charge of conspiracy and causing bodily injuries. “I broke down and wept when the court delivered its judgment and absolved me of the charge,” she said. Bimbo, the last child in a family of six children, also spoke on other issues, ranging from her acting experience, romance, scandals and other personal issues.
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How is the story so
far?
Well, I thank God Almighty for His blessings and protection.
God has really been wonderful in my life.
You look good. What
is the secret?
I don’t really have
any particular secret about my look. I only try to eat good food and fruits.
What particular food
do you like?
I love yam a lot. So also is tea. As a matter of fact, I
drink tea with plenty of milk every day. My day is never complete until I have
my cup of tea.
I started about eleven years ago. I was still in school at
the time. On this particular day, I ran into a popular actress, known as Iya
ibeji omo araye le. I met her at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH),
and approached her and told her I loved to act. She advised me to go to Odunfa
and meet another popular actor, Araosan. But unfortunately, I went there for
about two times without meeting him. I later met Ogogo when I went back again
for the third time.
In other words, Ogogo
was your boss. He taught you the rudiments of the profession.
Yes. Ogogo was my boss. He was the one who taught me the
job.
Was it your pretty
look that attracted you to theatre?
(Prolonged laughter) No, not at all. You see, I fell in love
with acting right from my days in secondary school. I remember in those days,
whenever I watched stars like Regina Askia and the late Bimpe Adekola, I would
feel like ‘oh I want to be like them’. It was at that point that I decided I
was going to act.
So how would you
describe the journey so far?
The last eleven years have really been very memorable. I’ve
had my good times and of course, low times. But overall, I need to give God all
the glory. You see, I so much love this job.
Let’s have the good times first.
Like I told you, I love this job. So the first thing that I
enjoy is meeting people every day. These are people that matter in the society,
people that can touch your life and make a huge difference to your life. I walk
on the street and people kind of recognize you and want to touch you. That is
something that I really enjoy. Some people would want you to believe that the
pay is poor. In some cases, it is true. But it is not as bad as they are putting
it.
Was there any time
you felt like quitting the industry?
There was nothing like that. Like I told you, I had both
good and trying times. But it never got to a point where I felt like quitting. And
don’t forget that I said I love this job with a passion.
So when did you have
your first break?
That was about ten years ago. It was a minor role, but for
me at the time, it was such a big role that took me to cloud nine.
How much were you
paid for that role?
I didn’t get anything. But it was worth more than any
million dollars at that time.
So you suddenly
became a super star in your neighbourhood with a waka pass role.
Yes. I needed to flaunt it in my neighbourhood that a star
has arrived
How long did it take
for the major roles to start coming?
It wasn’t long at all. I think it was about my second or
third job that fetched me a major role.
How did your parents
take it when they realized you were going to be an actress?
My mummy was against it at the beginning. She was like ‘you
cannot do it. You don’t want to get married?’ But I did my best to convince her
being and actress does mean you won’t be married or that you won’t be
responsible. But my dad wasn’t really bothered. He only gave me a condition
that I must go to school.
And you agreed to the terms of the condition?
Yes. I first studied Laboratory Technology at the Osun State
Polytechnic, Ire. Then I went on to study Micro Biology at the Olabisi Onabanjo
University.
But Bimbo, I feel you
have proved your mummy right somehow.
How do you mean?
You are not married
yet. And don’t forget that that was her fears.
How do I answer your question? But the truth is that my
mother is very proud of me. She is iya Bimbo to everybody, and she loves that.
However, like a mother, she may not really be happy that I am not yet married.
But you see, the only certain thing in life is death. I always tell people that
death is the only thing that all of us are sure of about life. Marriage,
children or any other thing, nobody can say with certainty that those things would
happen. I am not saying that I wouldn’t get married. For sure, I would get
married and have my own kids. But it would happen at God’s time.
Are you into a
relationship at the moment?
Yes, I am into a relationship. We both love each other and
we are working towards sealing the relationship with marriage.
So what’s your ideal
man?
My man must be handsome and God-fearing. He must also be of
good height. However, religion is not an issue. He can be a Christian or a
Muslim. All I want is that he must have the fear of God in him.
The fad among
celebrities is to have tattoos on their body. Do you have any?
Yes I have two tattoos on my body.
And on what part of the body do you have yours?
(laughter) I know what you’re driving at. Well, my tattoos
are on my arms. I have a cross on one arm and a bird on the other.
What’s the
significance of the bird, or are you…
Cuts in… Why didn’t you ask about the significance of the
cross?
Have you produced any
movie?
Yes I have three productions to my credit. They are Agbara Ife, Soko Sale and Eni maa kure.
I’ve observed a trend
among artistes in Nigeria. The women seem to do better than the men in term of
wealth. What do you think is responsible for this?
I’m not sure you are right about this. If you look round
very well, I’m sure that you’ll find some men who are doing very well too.
You are kind of cantankerous
in most of your movies. How does this character apply to you as Bimbo Akisanya?
I think that depends on how you look at it. Yes, some people
might want to say that I am stubborn. But the truth is that I don’t take
nonsense from people. And the reason is that I try as much as possible not to
do to anybody what I wouldn’t like them to do me. For this simple reason, if
you say one word, I’m always ready to say three words to you. I don’t have too many friends because I don’t
go to clubs or parties. This is not to say that it is bad, but that is just my
own way of life.
Which of your movies
do you love most?
It is difficult for me to say which one is the best. But I
love movies like Agogo Eewo and Tambolo. The two movies have remained memorable
to me.
About a week ago,
a Lagos court set you free of conspiracy
and wounding a pastor. What happened?
The last ten months have been tough for me. The story
started like a joke and before I knew what was happening, I found myself in
court. It all started last October when a woman came with the police to our
house. The woman is a pastor and a neighbor. She told the police that I came to
her church with some men and ordered them to shoot her. Prior to that incident,
there had a serious argument between the woman and other residents who claimed
that she disturbs them with noise from her church. The landlords association
even took up the matter and reported her to the police and other government
authorities. I was never part of the move to stop the woman, so it was a big
surprise to me at first. The police first took me to their station at Shasha, and
later to SARS. Even the police were
confused as why the woman would accuse me of such grave offence because we
never had any cause to fight. She even said she does not know me well. So why
she would claim that I led some gunmen to her church to kill her left me
confused. However, the matter ended up in court. And for the ten months that
the trial lasted, I can simply say life was tough. One particular thing that
impressed me in the entire episode was how the police handled the case. They
did excellent job
So how does it feel
to be vindicated by the court?
I can’t really how I felt when the judgment was read out. I wept
and tears of joy rolled down my cheeks. It was an experience I couldn’t
explain. But I give all the glory to God for giving me justice.
Tell me about growing up.
I am the last child in a family of six. I grew up in the
Yaba area of Lagos before my parents moved from that area. As the last child,
my parents, especially my mum, pampered me and would not allow me do some
household chores in those days. For me, growing up was fun.
Most actresses in
Nigeria wear scandals like second clothe. Is it same with you?
It’s not as you are putting it. I think most of us are
simply trying to live with it. I no longer bother myself about what people say
about me because I realized that some people go out of their way to bring you
down.
What is the worst
thing ever said about you?
It was a story published by a soft-sell magazine about five
or six years ago. They wrote that I am wayward and that I am fond of sex.
Are you wayward or
fond of sex?
I am not wayward in any way. I think the question should be
how they found out that I am wayward or fond of sex. How much of me do they
know? This one aspect of your profession that I really don’t like, people speculates
about others a lot. I am not saying that I am a perfect being, but that is not
enough reason for anybody to write lies about me.
Given the opportunity, what part of your body
would love to change?
I don’t think
there is any part of my body that I don’t like.
Okay. What part do
you like most?
I love my voice, eyeballs and others. But the parts I love
most are my lips.
Do you deliberately
use the lips to attract men?
How do you mean? I don’t go out of my ways to use my lips to
draw attention. However, most men would tell me that they love my lips. Some
would even ask that a single kiss would be enough for them and all that.
So how many calls do
you get from men daily?
I cannot count the number of calls I get in a day. It gets
worse every day because the men are getting daring, asking to date me and other
naughty stuffs.
What advice would
give the up and coming actresses?
They should know that everything that glitters is not gold.
In those days, I admired to be like Liz Benson and Bimpe Adekola. But I
realized that I needed to be myself. So I’d advise them to be themselves and
work hard to achieve whatever dream they have.
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