ACTOR LERE PAIMO WINS N1M IN WWTBAM & RECOUNTS RECOUNTS HOW HE SURVIVED STROKE
Mid 2013, news went viral that veteran actor, Chief Lere Paimo (Eda Onile Ola) was down with partial stroke, which confined the holder of Nigeria’s national honour of MFR to his bed for months. Chief Lere Paimo then opened up that he would be fine, and true to his words he has since bounced back to tell his story. The Ogbomoso Oyo born role interpreter was on the popular TV money game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Easter series where he won N1 million cash prize. He was assisted in this money spinner by banker, Babatunde Oni (one time N5 million winner on the show) and actress Gloria Young.
This
millionaire series was in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the show
sponsored by MTN Nigeria and anchored by Frank Edoho. The veteran actor
expressed his joy at becoming N1 million richer and revealed his plans for the
money…
Two people (Babatunde Oni and
Gloria Young) have just played with you to win N1 million on WWTBAM.
Congratulations, sir?
I am grateful to God. Thank you.
How does it feel to be N1
million richer?
I feel great. I am happy. God is good, you people are
good. Those that were with me in the hot seat are good as well.
Lere Paimo on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire |
We
heard about your illness, can you tell us how it happened?
On that day, I was coming home. I was actually near my
gate. I got down from the car, only God knows where the wind was coming from,
it blew at me and I fell. The person that saw me raised an alarm. My wife came
out and my children, they saw me rolling on the ground and they were crying.
They immediately rushed me into the car and I was taken to the hospital. The
car was driven by one of my daughters. Later it developed into high blood
pressure and high fever. In some people’s cases it would result to permanent
stroke. But in my own case, God took control. I thank God, glory be to God.
Here I am today.
We
can see that your recovery is fast, and we pray you come back in full health
very soon?
By the grace of God. Thank you.
You
are an awardee of MFR?
Yes. And I am glad about it. Thank you.
When
exactly were you given the award?
That was in 2005, when Chief Olusegun Obasanjo was the
president.
Who
are other people that got the award?
We were many, but I can remember a few. I remember
business magnate, Alhaji Aliko Dangote got as well as another personality, Dr.
Mike Adenuga. I remember Mr. Sunday Ehindero, the then inspector general of
police, Mr. Sogo Agboola, popular Custom Officer then, Chief Ebenezer Babatope
and Chief Jimoh Aliu. Those are the names I can remember for now.
What
do you think would have made the government to come up with an award for the
person of Chief Lere Paimo?
Even me I have continued to wonder, because I was a mere
bata dancer who never thought anybody was paying more than casual attention to
what I do. Three of us were awarded from Oyo State – one professor, one doctor
and I. You can imagine, I don’t even know how I fit in. But when such a thing
happens, one just needs to thank God. I know people really love me, Nigerians
love me so much and I don’t want them to relent. I want them to continue to
show me love, pray for me and come around me, so I can really get back to my
theatre profession and achieve my goal by the grace of God.
Your
goal you said, do you have any project that you are nursing an ambition to
establish or that you are possibly working on?
Yes, I am praying to God. If He grants it, I want to
build a Theatre Village of my own, no matter how small it may be. So I can
employ professionals to teach our boys and girls the art of drama, dancing and
all the rest, to become fully developed in the knowledge of theatrical works.
Do
you have any word for Ultima Limited, producers of WWTBAM?
They are really doing good and showing love. No doubt,
the N1 million I just won would go a long way.
The Yoruba would say Eni ti o ba n fe teni, olorun lo maa
n fe ti e naa’ (God loves whoever shows love). I pray God would continue to
show love to them, grant them peace, make this company to grow and bless them
forever. They have made us to see how good Nigerians can be, from when they
visited me in my house, through my stay with them here, till I got to the hot
seat. I have kept wondering if this kind of hospitality can be found anywhere
in Nigeria. This is a very impressive experience for me at my age! God will
bless the organisers.
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