Dakore Egbuson-Akande is one actress who
since her debut in the year 2000 in a movie titled, Silent Tears has never been traced to any form of scandal and this
sure endeared her to the hearts of many.
The beautiful actress also proved very unique by getting applaud-able
acceptance from marketers and producers even after taking a break for almost
two years. Soft spoken Dakore, staged a
comeback to Nollywood with new interesting movies where she took lead roles already
hitting the cinemas. She was recently interviewed by Enquirer’s Faith Irabor
and I bet you wouldn’t want to miss all the interesting things she said in the
chat. Please read on
Now that
Dakore has a baby girl, how many more kids is she planning to have?
I don’t know. I am just enjoying having a baby. She is just two years, so I am not in a hurry. God knows, my baby means the world to me. She inspires me to want to go back to work. I don’t mind if she ends up an actress tomorrow; she can do whatever she wants to do in life. I will only encourage her.
I don’t know. I am just enjoying having a baby. She is just two years, so I am not in a hurry. God knows, my baby means the world to me. She inspires me to want to go back to work. I don’t mind if she ends up an actress tomorrow; she can do whatever she wants to do in life. I will only encourage her.
So tell
me, what’s your beauty routine like?
Well I
exercise, you know I also have to watch my diet as well as try to be happy at
all times and my daughter keeps me happy.
Let’s not also ignore the fact that
motherhood seems to fit you?
It’s
amazing even me I’m in shock, it is like
I feel more brighter, more relaxed in my
own skin, I think being a mum did that for me.
What
has motherhood taught you?
Self
sacrifices, thinking about yourself the last because it’s all about my angel,
my life.(laughs)
How old
is your daughter now?
She is
almost 2 and to see this helpless little baby now growing amazingly is so
interesting. She has started talking gradually, she calls me mama. Though it`s
very difficult, let me tell you it is not easy to be a mother.
But a
lot of people who see you will think it is all easy especially because you are
married to the son of a billionaire?
No, it
is very difficult because I almost had to put Dakore the actor in a separate
world, I had to put that on pause so I could focus on being a wife and a mum so
now I’m coming back into the whole scene and I thank God for my fans who had
been so supportive and patient and I really hope through me they will
understand that a woman can have everything, but not at the same time.
Can you
tell us one of your most recent movies now that you’re back?
One of
my most recent movies is titled “Journey to Serve” it was at the
cinema, it had Ashionye, Nse Ikpe, Chris Attor, Femi Jacob and so on,
unfortunately it didn’t run as long as I would have liked and of course it
didn’t come out at the time it should have, there was a little problem with
that and I shot another movie in Cameroon and that should come out in September
2013. Then I’m supposed to go on set again in less than two weeks from now God
willing.
That means your husband is not telling you
not to act anymore?
No!
He never did.
A lot
of your fans were misinformed, they did say it wasn’t just your husband, but
your father in law as well, how true is that?
You
know what, I’m hurt because I’m also a journalist, I studied journalism at the University
of Lagos (Mass Communications) so I know what I’m supposed to do if you hear a
rumour or have a story. All you journalists needed to do was call me and say Dakore please can you clarify
this story about you, but nobody reached me, nobody did that , if anyone did, I
will gladly answer, but everyone had the
idea already, that it’s over for her.
But we
heard it was part of the terms your father in-law gave if you must marry his
son?
Were
they there? (General laughter) Did my father in-law stand here, and they were
there when he made the declaration? Can they tell us what we were wearing that
day and he told me that if you want to marry my son you must quit acting, I
will run the other way if that was the case, so I just kept quiet because there
is no way I could reach everybody to explain to them, it`s totally false and
has no iota of truth.
When
you and your husband heard the rumour what were your reactions?
It was
very hurtful because he was even like ‘Dear did you ever say that?’ I said no
they just said it so I felt really bad because I thought of how many people am I going to explain to, so I
just decided instead of talking the talk, let me work the work and just do the
work. The truth is I’m not gone. I’m still acting but can’t be running on set
with a little baby as at that time because she was still growing and needed my
full attention and care.
Will
you still take kissing roles?
I have to consider my husband before taking any role
these days. I will not do romantic roles as I used to back in the day. Though,
if I get a role that is good and positive, maybe I could act. I am now a new
Dakore and not the old Dakore people used to know because I am coming into a
new era in my career. I am now a mother and a wife. I just have to be more
discerning about them
But
between us don’t you feel threatened by the new emergence in Nollywood?
Why should I? The truth I can’t be threatened by any
new faces regardless because I am Dakore and unique in my own way so also are
they. And we should be happy for them because we need new faces too to grow, it
can’t in anyway affect my market value because everyone has gotten their style.
Can
we have full insight into your educational background?
I went to Corona School, Gbagada, Lagos one of the
best schools in Nigeria which I am very proud of. It was at Corona that I
discovered my talents. I always loved to act, dance and sing. I was a member of
the choir and was everywhere doing something. I got a lot of time to express
myself artistically. After my primary education at Corona, I proceeded to the
Federal Government Girls' College, Bauchi. I was very adventurous as a child. I
was very independent. I wanted to see the world and it was my first time being
away from home on my own. It was a fantastic experience even though I was the
youngest in the class and some students used to bully me. But it was fun because
it was an eye opening experience. I got to meet a lot of students from all over
Nigeria. You know before my sojourn in Bauchi I used to meet students from
either Lagos or Ogun. But here were students from Gongola, Kaduna, Bauchi and
so on. I had a wonderful experience. I finished from FGGC Bauchi and moved to the
University of Lagos for a diploma programme and later went for a degree in Mass
Communication.
How
is your husband coping now that you are back?
He is doing
very well. I must commend him. He understands the nature of my job and he has
been very supportive, he is my greatest fan ever. My husband is a very
confident man and he understands it’s my job so he is not jealous that I am in
the limelight.
Ok
thanks for your time, it’s been nice chatting with you.
You are
welcome anytime.
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