Osita Iheme,
aka Pawpaw has reaffirmed that he
still has a political ambition. In a recent interview with Punch.
He said: “while
growing up, I didn’t have anything particular in mind that I wanted to do. I
just grew up and found myself acting. Like I said earlier, I started my acting
career in church and from there, I picked up the interest to become an
international actor’.
By the special grace of God, I still have a
political ambition. I have always wanted to be a leader so as to provide good
things for my people. There is something that keeps pushing me to do that and I
cannot seem to shrug it off. I know that when the time is right, the dream
would become a reality”.
He said
“Growing up was a bit rough for me. I used to dread
the rainy season because our house used to be flooded with water. My parents
would have gone to the market and I would be the only one at home. I used to
think it was because we were poor, but whenever I see what the big men in Lekki
go through, I realise that it was because of the area we lived in”.
He also speaks
with Tofarati Ige about his career, relationship with Chinedu Ikedieze
and other related issues were discussed.
#1. How did
you get into the movie industry?
I used to live in
Aba, Abia State, and my friend took me to a place where movie auditions were
held. One day, I was chosen to feature in a movie and the rest is history.
However, I have always loved to act. In those days, I used to feature
in church dramas.
#2. You
recently opened a hotel. Why did you decide to go into that line of business?
It is an
investment. I was motivated by the need to render services to humanity and
create employment. We all know that the rate of unemployment in the country is
high; so, I decided to look for a way to contribute my quota since I have the
privilege to do that. Owerri is a tourism destination in the South-East. The
hotel is another way to contribute to the growth of my state.
#3. You
also established a record label, Young Boss Records. Is it still running?
Yes, it is still
operational but things have been moving slowly because of the hotel project
which I had to focus my attention on. It was one of the challenges I faced
because I had to pay less attention to the record label while building the
hotel. Now that I have finished building the hotel, I will devote more time to
the label. We already have two artistes signed to the label and they have released
a song each.
#4. Do you
also have plans to sing?
Definitely! I’m
looking into that. Entertainment is vast and it encompasses music as well as
acting. I think I have the singing talent in me. I don’t think it’s a bad idea
for me to show another side of me. I have even recorded some songs in the past
though they have yet to be released.
#5. Some
actors who delved into music were severely criticised in the past. Aren’t you
worried that could also happen to you?
They were criticized
because people did not like their music, not because of their decisions to
sing. If I sing and people enjoy it, they wouldn’t have any reason to criticise
me. People also criticise the known artistes; so, there’s nothing unusual about
criticisms.
#6.What
kind of music would you be doing?
I will like to
keep that to myself until I release my songs.
#7. You
once wrote a motivational book. How did that come about?
The book is
titled, Inspired 101. I read a lot and one day, I was inspired and I
decided to write my own book. I dedicated the book to secondary school students
and I took it to the Universal Basic Education Board and they bought some
copies for schools. Copies of the book are in the National Library and in
different schools across the country. The book contains a compilation of my
original quotes and others that I got from other books.
#8. You
have your hands in a lot of pies. How do you manage all these businesses
effectively?
Maybe you should
ask Dangote how he is able to manage his numerous companies. I have managers
that handle each arm of the business; I only play a supervisory role. The
business does not affect my acting career and my personal activities.
#9. Do
these businesses bring you more money than acting?
I wouldn’t say
they bring more money but they support my acting career. Acting is not an
everyday thing; there is no guarantee that you would get jobs all the time. One
cannot depend only on acting because there is no security in it. Aside acting,
it is important for one to also have another source of income. Acting is
something that is done out of passion, not necessarily because you want to make
money from it. I also carry out contracts and that fetch me a lot of money,
much more than acting.
#10. What
are some of the most memorable times of your career?
The days when I
was at the peak of my career was a very memorable time for me. There were times
that I couldn’t rest for five months at a stretch because I was busy shooting
films everywhere. I used to sleep in hotels for months. There were times that
we would finish shooting movies by 1am, only to begin shooting another one by
5am. Whenever I remember those days, I am amazed. I enjoyed it but it was fun
and tough at the same time. As a young person, just coming into the industry at
the time, the money was flowing in and it was really a nice period.
#11. What
are some of those personal qualities that helped you to get to this point?
Firstly, I respect
my senior colleagues and I have good working relationship with my directors and
producers. Even when there is no movie to shoot, I still communicate with them.
While on set, I also respect my senior colleagues and I learn from them as
well. It pays to be humble and have good relationship with people. I also watch
my movies so that I can correct mistakes that I might have made.
#12. If you
were not an actor, what would you have become?
I think I would
have become a footballer. Everybody in my family plays football and I used to
play a lot. I knew that I could not really continue with football because of my
nature. I could perform better as an actor; that is why I stuck with acting.
#13. Do
some of your fans treat you like a child because of the roles you play in
movies?
They don’t relate
with me like a child because they know that I an adult. I may act like a child
in movies, but out there in the world, I am Osita. Sometimes though, fans can
misbehave out of excitement and do certain things that would not go down well
with you. For example, when I travelled to Benin Republic, a fan removed my cap
and hit it on my head. It was embarrassing but I knew it was done out of
excitement.
#14. Is it
true that you are no longer friends with Chinedu Ikedieze?
We have a perfect
relationship. Meeting each other was a divine connection; it was God who
brought us together. Don’t listen to whatever rumours that say we are not on
good terms. What do you think can cause problems between two good friends?
#15. Women,
money or a host of other things.
Truly, those
things can cause problems between friends but that is not our case. Whenever money
comes, we share it together. We may have misunderstandings, like every other
person, but we always reconcile and move on because we understand each other.
#16. When
are you going to get married and how do you handle female fans who may want to
get intimate with you?
(Laughs). Don’t
worry. When that happens, you would be the first to know. As for female fans, I
let them know that I appreciate them as fans and would rather love to have them
as friends.
#17. What
kind of woman do you like?
I like a woman who
is God-fearing and intelligent. I am not really particular about physical
qualities.
#18. Do you
sometimes wish you were taller?
Not everybody in
the world is tall. Some are short, and others are of average height. We cannot
all look the same. I happen to fall among the short people and I have no
regrets about that.
#19. Has
your height ever affected your relationship with women?
No, it has never.
#20. How do
you relax?
I play football a
lot. I also read books, especially the Holy Bible. I watch TV and I also engage
in exercises.
#21. Do you
still have a political ambition?
By the special
grace of God, I still have a political ambition. I have always wanted to be a
leader so as to provide good things for my people. There is something that
keeps pushing me to do that and I cannot seem to shrug it off. I know that when
the time is right, the dream would become a reality.
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