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Quitting Spinsterhood Soon-Lola Margret
It
won’t be wrong to identify Lola Magaret as one of the best Yoruba actresses
when it comes to doing what they know how to do best. The light skinned actress
came into the lime light through the movie titled Bisola Alanu some years
back and ever since then has refused to look back, she has even produced her
own movies having featured in flicks like Eyin
Akuko, Onome Aganga part 1 and 2, Mr. President to mention but a few. The bulged
eyed actress, in this interview with Enquirer’s Faith Irabor disclosed how she
was trained under comic act, Mr. Latin’s Theater Group but became famous
through late Ahmed Alasari’s movie as well as other sundry issues. Excerpts
Can
you tell us what's been happening to you of late?
Good, so much have
been happening to me, I have been outside the country, I actually went to rest
for a while because of the stress I have been putting myself through lately,
but came back recently to produce another movie that would be released soonest.
Which was the last movie you acted in before you
produced yours?
I think it should be Fathia Balogun’s
Onome Aganga where I acted a very challenging role but I really liked the
script and I’ve been getting so many calls from producers and marketers who
never thought I could speak slangs like I did in the movie.
Really? Can you
tell us one of the slangs?
(Laughs) Se
o fe gba Canal de Canada and all sorts (meaning do you want to get to Canada
through Canal) laughs
Can you talk
about your latest movie and the marketer in-charge?
The truth is I
don’t always like disclosing my story line, casts and how much the movie gulped
until it is officially released for reasons best known to me, besides am
already envisaging some fears for my new movie because of piracy, they are
really killing the industry, I think they are the most challenges we are facing
now, imagine spending over N2.5m to shoot a movie and not sure to recover your
money because of piracy? It’s really not fair, most of us only produce for the
passion for it and also to remain in the system because this piracy thing is
really killing us.
How are you
coming together to think of a way to resolve this, there was a time Jide Kosoko
as the ANTP president stated he would do everything possible in his regime to
stop piracy even if it’s the last thing he will do?
The truth is,
it’s only the Federal Government that can help us fight piracy to a standstill,
the whole movie industry has honestly tried their best and done a lot but things
seem to be the same. I will like to beg our government to do something, we
can’t do it all alone, we’ve tried, we have been to the Lagos State governor’s
office, Babatunde Raji Fashola to talk to them to find something to do, but
they are not doing anything.
How true is it
that the movie titled Bisola Alaanu by Ahmed Alasari gave you the limelight?
Yes of course!
My breakthrough came through my role in BISOLA ALAANU, by late Ahmed ALAASARI,
may his soul rest in perfect peace),
That would bring
me to this question, what are you people doing to make sure that his family is
remember and his name not forgotten as he was said to leave behind a few months
old baby?
Yeah you’re
right, we are already doing something to that, but I can’t just talk about it, all
I can say is that we have tried especially some of my colleagues in Abeokuta.
Where is Lola
from?
Am from Ilesha, Osun
State
Where were you
trained as an actress because most of your colleagues get their training from
one theater group or another?
Yeah, I will say
Mr. Latin Theater Group in Abeokuta;
I went to him through a friend when I discovered I have this passion for acting
so he is more or less like my boss.
So how did you now
meet the late Ahmed Alaasari?
He was in
Abeokuta too, he was one of the bosses in Abeokuta, so I met him through Mr.
Latin.
But while you
were with Mr. Latin you didn’t shoot any movie passé or were you training
then?
Yes. That’s the
exact situation though I did like four movies with Mr. Latin before playing the
lead role in late Ahmed Alaasari’s Bisola Alaanu.
What are the
names of the movie?
One of it is Mr.
President
but I can’t remember the names of the remaining three now.
Who are your contemporaries
in the industry and which caucus do you belong to because it’s believed that actors
especially you ladies are fond of forming caucuses to oppress and intimidate
other colleagues and features only caucus members in their movies?
(Laughs) Actually
everybody is my friend. I don’t have close friend in the industry, they are all
my friends, my colleagues, we talk we chat on BB if I need them for anything, I
don’t form cliques or caucuses. I don’t believe in it and that’s the truth.
So how did you
get the script of Fathia Balogun’s ONOME AGANGA?
I got a call
from her that she wants me to participate in the movie. Probably she saw one of
my jobs, so she just called me. That’s all. It didn’t happen because I belong
to her clique. If you don’t get close to me you won’t know the kind of person I
am, I am not that kind of person.
Tell us about
your siblings?
They are all fine,
they are here in Lagos. We are three, am the only girl.
What are the
boys doing?
The eldest one
deals with cars, but the last one that is my younger brother is still in
school.
What of your mum
and dad?
I lost them
years ago.
Sorry about
that, when do you intend to settle down and are you in a relationship?
Of course yes!
Would you want
to talk about him and is he in the movie industry?
I would not say
anything about my jewel o, that’s what I call him but don’t worry I would
invite you soon for the union.
Or is he the
politician we heard you’re dating and he’s planning to marry you secretly?
I really insist
that we should leave my man out of it please.
So when is the
wedding bell ringing?
Very soon, trust
me.
It’s been nice
chatting with you
Thank
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