MY AFFAIR WITH GOV. AMAECHI, IT’S NOT JUST UNTRUE BUT LAUGHABLE - MERCY AIGBE-GENTRY
Star actress, Mercy Aigbe-Gentry has rubbished the tale that she
is savouring a juicy romance with Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi.
The Benin, Edo born thespian reacted to this and much more, including the
rumour that she is quitting Yoruba movie genre that made her, when Encomium
Weekly had a Blackberry chat with her on Monday, June 16, 2014.
How would you describe your
career now?
It’s fine. I am doing well in my career at the
moment. Over the last two years, I have won many awards, including Best
Actress, City People Entertainment Award 2013. My movie, Komfo also won
the Best Indigenous Movie at 2014 African Magic Viewers Choice Award (AMVCA)
and a lot more.
Mercy Aigbe-Gentry |
How
does it feel winning these awards?
It feels really great. I feel humbled and
overwhelmed. It’s an indication that I am doing something right in my career,
and people are appreciating it. I give God all the glory.
You
have been an all time relevant actress since you shot to limelight eight years
ago, what has or have been working for you?
First, I give thanks to God for everything. But what I
think has been working for me are hard work, professionalism and total
dedication to my career. That’s the reason for constantly waxing stronger
in my career.
What’s
your candid assessment of the industry right now?
The industry is moving forward. We’re all doing
very well. I give God all the glory. Nollywood is one whether
you’re in the Yoruba or English genre. The industry is growing and we’re
all growing along with it, especially with the advent of cinemas all
over. Quality of movies have improved. If you look at the type of
movies we’re churning out nowadays, compared to those produced about five years
ago, you will see that we have really improved in terms of storyline, technical
aspects, location and everything. In fact, things have improved
tremendously.
A
lot of people are saying you want to dump Yoruba movie sector that made you for
English genre, how true is it?
No, that’s not correct. I have only decided to
cross to the English genre of Nollywood because of the fact that I want to
create a balance in my career. So, of recent, I have been working more on
English movie sets than that of the Yoruba. Recently, I have worked on
some English movies, including The Needle, produced and directed by Famous
Otakpomwen and Lancelot Imaseun’s movie, The Other side of a coin, to mention a
few. Although, I started my career with English genre before moving to
Yoruba sector where I have been for a very long time, and I thank God, I am
doing well there. But now, I am back to English movies again. That
does not mean I have left Yoruba movie genre. After all, Nollywood is
one. We’re a very big family. The fact is that I just want to
concentrate more on English movies this time around.
Does
it mean Yoruba movies are not doing well again?
No, Yoruba movies pay off. Everything is still okay
in the Yoruba movie genre but just as I explained to you, I am only trying to
pay more attention to English movies now. That doesn’t mean I am quitting
Yoruba sector. In fact, featuring in both English and Yoruba movies make
my job easier and more exciting. And it even gives me more recognition among
my colleagues. Very soon, I am going to be on the set of a Benin movie by
Lancelot Imaseun.
Do
you think the emergence of different associations is the solution to the
leadership problem in the industry?
I don’t think so. What we need is to come together
in unison and speak with one voice. So, the way forward is for all of us
to come under one umbrella, position ourselves properly, set common goals and
work towards achieving them as one big family.
A
lot of people believe you should have had another baby, what is delaying that?
Nothing is delaying anything. Why should the people
believe I should have had another baby? Are they the ones planning our
family for us? My husband and I are okay with the number of kids we have,
thank you.
But
you only have one for him?
Yes, but we are okay because between the two of us, we
have five kids.
Does
that mean you are through with child bearing?
We may change our mind later, never can you tell.
Besides, I am still very young. So, anything can still happen. But
for now, we’re okay.
What’s
the relationship between you and Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi?
I only know him to be Rivers State governor, and from his
performances so far, he has proved himself to be very sensitive when it comes
to the plight of his people. He has worked tirelessly to give them good
roads, improved healthcare, etc. He has also alleviated poverty in the
state. That much I know because I have family and friends who live in the
state, and I hear from them regularly the way he governs the state. And
how people sing his praises. Although, I have not had the privilege of
meeting him in person, I have heard much about his achievements since he became
the governor of the state.
But
it was rumoured that you collected N5m from him to feature at the 2014
Children’s Day celebration in the state. What’s your reaction to that?
There is no iota of truth in it. I never at a point
collected a kobo from him. I don’t even know him one-on-one.
The
rumour also has it that both of you are in a sizzling romance, that’s’ why you
were invited to the May 27, 2014 celebration?
It’s not just untrue but laughable.
But
were you truly the only actress invited for the ceremony and did you actually
attend?
I wasn’t the only one invited. What happened was
that there was a book reading session organized by Best of Nollywood in
conjunction with the Rivers State government, and celebrities were invited,
among whom Alex Ekubo, Yomi Fash Lanso, Dayo Amusa, Olaitan Ogunbele and
others. I was also invited but I was out of the country then. So, I
couldn’t attend. I think it was the initiative of Rivers State
government. I wasn’t the only actress invited for the programme.
So, I don’t know what could have informed such rumour.
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