Nollywood actor and comedian, Alibaba has come out to show support for former Nollywood actor, Femi Ogedengbe.
According to him, Femi Ogedengbe who now works as a security guard is a courageous man for making the best out of his current situation.
Earlier on, a video surfaced the internet in which former Nollywood actor and film maker, Femi Ogedengbe came out to address the rumours going round that he was a gardener in the US. According to him, life was hard in Nigeria and moving to America was the best decision for him as he can now take good care of his family. He further revealed he works as a security guard and he is not ashamed of his job and current standard of living.
The video went viral on the internet mostly because of how he addressed the issue. While most people made a mockery of his current situation, others saw bravery in his actions which earned him the admiration of many people.
Among which is popular comedian and Nollywood actor, Alibaba who came out to defend and praise the former Nollywood star for his brave life-changing decision.
According to his post on Instagram, his respect for Femi is immeasurable as it takes courage to do what he did. He went on to reveal how most people in the Nigerian film industry don’t always have it easy contrary to the popular belief.
He wrote;
“First off, let me say, my respect for this guy cant be measured right now. He has blown me away with his handling of the realities in his life. Some people know how to get through life, while others let life get to them. This is a man who put his ego and fame to the back, and faced reality. TO MAKE A BETTER LIFE FOR HIS FAMILY AND HIMSELF. He did not believe the hype. You see, that is exactly the kind of society we are in. Someone who is doing an honest job is vilified and castigated. Even mocked. Just to drive traffic. Then those who are involved in Yahoo Yahoo, kidnapping, 419, looting and taking loans from banks and refusing to pay back are celebrated. Think about it. Would we really have been happier if he was famous and his kids couldn’t feed? Or was thrown out of his apartment because he couldn’t pay rent? Would we have been ok seeing him jump Okada and keke napep? We like to see people who are famous LOOKING RICH. Doesn’t matter how they do it. That’s pressure. Major pressure.
“That’s why people are forced to steal, turn to prostitution, carry drugs, go into politics and Rob the country blind… because our yardstick for measuring success is flawed to the floor. We only respect thieves. The undergraduate who works at a car wash during holidays is a loser. The one that decides to work as a bar tender or fuel pump attendant is a waste. The only ones that count are the ones that turn up and slay. They dont need to be working. Just twerking and colour blocking is all they need to do.
“Nollywood is a make believe world. That’s why many who jump in get frustrated because they missed the memo. Its a huge labour of Love. @ajokesilva told me, when I consulted her for what I should charge to do TWP1, “Ali, its not like your MCee work ooo! It’s a labour of love. We do it for the art and heart”. So I was on set for a whole month for what I charge in 4 hours. Most of the lifestyles you see in Nollywood is not supported by the fees for roles played. They earn the money for that life style elsewhere. Yes you become famous. The money from the role can not get you a Rolls. A chanel bag is 1.6m. How many movies you wan act to buy am? Wetin I sabi sef?”