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“Yorubas Own Nigerian Film Industry” ― Actress, Aisha Lawal

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“Yorubas own Nigerian film industry” ― Actress, Aisha Lawal

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“Yorubas own Nigerian film industry” ― Actress, Aisha Lawal by jadoo51(m) : 6:04 am On Aug 27, 2023



Aisha Lawal, a well-known figure in the Yoruba movie sector of Nollywood, shared in a recent interview that the Yoruba people were the pioneers of the Nigerian film industry.

Aisha, who has graced numerous films, engaged in a conversation with Tribune Online, addressing her involvement in the biographical film 'Awujale' and underscoring the significance of preserving historical accounts.

Responding to inquiries about critics' opinions on the infusion of funds by streaming platforms into the industry and the perceived lag of the Yoruba segment within Nollywood, Aisha Lawal offered her perspective.

Aisha said, “We own the industry. Go back to research. The industry belongs to the Yoruba people. If you go back to research, you will hear from people like Hubert Ogunde and Ade Love. I don’t want to go into details. But, if you go and research very well, you will discover that Yorubas own this industry, we started this industry. We messed up at some point, but we are not playing catch-up. We are there already. Now, everybody wants to shoot a Yoruba movie.”

When asked about her role Olori Adetona in the movie ‘Awujale’ and what prepared her for such huge role, she said’

“That question is coincidental because when we shot a scene and I posted a picture of myself on my status, my husband was the first person that commented. He said, “You will soon become an olori in real life.” I have played the role of olori in a couple of big-screen movies. So, when I got this script, it was not too difficult. In fact, there are some movies that I play roles in that I have to travel in time — I’ll play the younger version and the older version too. But, they are not yet out. There are movies like ‘Ashiri Ade’ and the like that are big-screen cultural movies that I played something similar in it. Being an actor, you should be able to flow with whatever characterisation you are given — mad woman, religious woman, whatever, you should be able to do it.”

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Re: “Yorubas own Nigerian film industry” ― Actress, Aisha Lawal by Analyst(m) : 8:42 am On Aug 27, 2023

Amazing quote from Aisha Lawal "the Yoruba people were the pioneers of the Nigerian film industry."

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Re: “Yorubas own Nigerian film industry” ― Actress, Aisha Lawal by EstherAyinde(f) : 12:58 pm On Aug 27, 2023

Exactly true

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Re: “Yorubas own Nigerian film industry” ― Actress, Aisha Lawal by Chairman(m) : 11:53 pm On Aug 27, 2023

Nice one

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