KC Ejelonu |
UK returnee actress, KC Ejelonu, tells ‘Nonye Ben-Nwanko about her career since she came back to Nigeria
Why are you called Bugatti?
I wonder where you got this from or who
must have told you about it. I am surprised you even know this. But it’s
a pet name my close female friends gave me and I can’t say why they
call me Bugatti.
You are one of the many young
ladies who returned from abroad to pursue a career in the entertainment
industry in Nigeria, do you regret that decision?
Not at all. I am doing what I love and getting paid
for it; what more could I ask for? Nigeria has the same opportunities
if not more compared to the UK. So, just because I lived in the UK is
not like living in heaven and having everything I want. My decision to
return home is a great thing and the decision to follow my dream is the
best and nothing compares to it.
And since you came back, has it been worth the while?
Definitely, it has been worthwhile. The
number one fact is that I am in love with my job. It’s been a great
experience. I have the good and bad days but I make sure the bad days
are turned around into something good. Moving back to Nigeria has been
wonderful. However, sometimes I get irritated with things like lateness,
but I guess it’s a Nigerian or African thing as they always say.
Some people are yet to come to
terms that you could leave your job at Barclays Bank in the UK to come
back just to be a part of Nollywood? What really prompted that decision?
Just be part of Nollywood as you put
it, is a major career progression for me. Some people still think I am
crazy and have lost my mind. Forget Barclays Bank, yes the money
was fantastic and my position was one that came as a surprise when I
completed my Master’s programme. But if you know that feeling when you
are doing what you love and making it and getting paid and recognised,
then you wouldn’t think I am crazy. Nollywood is a growing industry and
it’s just a matter of time, a lot of people would want to rub shoulders
with us. I believe in the industry a whole lot; Nigerians are known to
have hope and what I have for the industry is hope and faith because I
see the good things and days coming.
You have got a couple of nominations in some movie awards in Nigeria and you are yet to win any, could it be said the winners are better than you?
I don’t see it that way and to be
honest, I still get shocked when I get a nomination. In my head, I
always think no one knows who I am. But I am recognised and getting
nominations; it simply means I am one to watch. To get a nomination
after getting into the industry barely two years ago is an achievement.
It means I am doing a great job.
How come you went to film school even after you have somehow become an established actress?
You always need to improve, gain more
knowledge and skill and I got into the industry with little knowledge on
acting. For every individual in any field, he/she has to learn a new
skill to progress. Established actors still need training, Michael
Jackson before he passed on had a voice coach and dance instructor to
remain relevant and be able to give the audience something different for
every album. Same goes for actors. As an actor, if you feel you don’t
need training, you are not ready to tap into your inner actor life.
We hear you are doing stuff for Mo Abudu’s Ebony Life TV, how did it come about?
I featured in three movies due to show
on Ebony Life TV. I went for the audition she had last year, did my best
and I guess the rest is history. The movies I did are 31st, A New You
and Tromper
How come a number of people perceive you as a snub?
Do they? This is quite funny, but until
you have walked up to me and said hi and if I ignored you, then by all
means, you can perceive me as one. But I have never ignored anyone who
walks up to me to say hi. So, I don’t know where being a snub is coming
from. If I am sitting in a bank and maybe busy on my phone and you smile
at me, I would smile back because it is polite to smile back. And
walking up to me to say hi is fine, I won’t bite.
We read somewhere that you had crush on Naeto C and Don Jazzy. Would you date anyone of them?
Yes I have crush on them, but not the
type of crush where I want to date them. Naeto C is a married man and
Don Jazzy is my big brother. They have this manly feature about them
which I admire and love. But no, I would not date Don Jazzy simply
because I see him as a big brother, I have known him since I was 16
years old. And I don’t intend to date anyone within the entertainment
industry.
So who are you currently dating?
My private life stays private until I feel I need to let anyone into my space.
Are you thinking of marriage?
Yes and kids too. It will happen in future but now, I am focused on work.
You once said that you are yet to
see a Nigerian movie where the actors really kissed. Given a role that
would involve you to kiss passionately, would you do it?
I was given a role where I had to kiss passionately, and I think I did a pretty good job.
Now that you no longer live under your parents’ roof, are you enjoying the freedom?
I still stay with family members here in
Nigeria who keep me grounded. I don’t intend to stay alone in Nigeria, I
don’t feel it’s safe for me and I will definitely get lonely. So, I
might just wait till when I get married.
Back to the movies, is there anything you really do not like about Nollywood?
The industry is a growing one. Before I
got into the industry, I had a few things I did not like, but working in
the industry now, I know it is not easy. I see things a bit clearer.
So many young actors have come up, same time as you did, are you not threatened?
No, they do their job I do mine. At the
end of the day, it’s up to the director and producer who they want to
use in their movies. And the industry is big enough for us all. I have
my niche and another actress has hers. We all have different goals and
mission.
Which movie brought you to the limelight?
The TV series, Tales of Eve Season 2.
Do you have a role model in the industry?
Kate Henshaw, Rita Dominic, Carol King,
Genevieve Nnaji, Omotola Jalade and Omoni Oboli, I love these ladies so
much and they never go wrong in my eye.
What do you hope to achieve in the nearest future.
To produce my own projects, help young
actors who have a passion, talent for acting. Work scandal free in the
industry, and work hard towards my dream of becoming an ambassador.
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