Stunning actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, in a new interview with Rubbin Minds on Channels Television, laments about the structural disorganization in Nollywood and reveals reasons she has turned down roles in Nollywood
Speaking about the Nollywood industry she said it is disorganised and lacks structure. She, however, added she is proud that alot of learned people are in the movie industry now and that the standard has increased.
“It is really hitting me, how disorganised my industry is and how much we have not done structurally.
I know there are people who are very intelligent in this industry but somehow, we have not just coordinated ourselves. Individually, some of us are doing very well but as a body we are not.
“So I have decided to fall back. I am not doing movies for now because most times when I talk to producers, I tell them since I acted ‘Ije’ every movie I have acted had royalties in my contract. So if you are not going to put royalties in my contract, I am not going to do your movie. You don’t just pay me off and go.
“If I die tomorrow, let my children too have something to hold on to,” she said.
Also known as the ‘Queen of Film’ Omotola said it is irresponsible that actors will allow themselves to be used and dumped by producers.
“I think it is irresponsible that we are doing this or that we are allowing people to do this to us.”
When asked if actors demanding royalties is sustainable in Nigeria’s entertainment industry. She expressed confidence that, “It is very sustainable.”
The actress also hinted at her new initiative called Teffest which according to her will change the face of entertainment in the country.
Source: Within Nigeria