The media was a washed recently when Nollywood
actor/movie producer Femi Ogedengbe disclosed on his Facebook
page that he had named his twins, Nollywood and Hollywood. Rolling
my eyes!
Trust Nigerians, the media back
lashing was unprecedented. Lol! He did receive a lot of criticisms from
both fans and foes. Tongue out! But, the Boss is not backtracking. In a recent
chat with BON, Femi took a strong whip at his critics,
saying he has no regrets whatsoever. Because, according to him, the
two industries Nollywood and Hollywood have directly and indirectly influenced
him positively, especially in terms of fame and riches.
“Hahahahahahah Nigeria my country! The
level of hypocrisy in Nigeria is just too high…..Or how do I explain the attack
I and my wife have received on different blogs for adding Nollywood &
Hollywood among the names we gave our bundles of Joy : King Praise Micheal
Victor Tochukwu Jesuogbo Iyinoluwa Hollywood & Queen Grace
Michelle Victoria Peculia Chimamaka Jesukomeh Opeoluwa Nollywood .
Michelle Victoria Peculia Chimamaka Jesukomeh Opeoluwa Nollywood .
I guess all those who condemned us have
been so blinded by hatred that they couldn’t see all other names but the
HOLLYWOOD and Nollywood… Anyway thanks for noticing me my wife and our children
But what is really bad in those two names?
Yes, there is always two sides to a
coin and everything in life is to me like an abstract art work of a genius. It
always comes with different interpretations depending on how every one perceives
it from there stand point …..
Most people who criticise the names
gave their reason; they said the two industries (HOLLYWOOD & NOLLYWOOD) are
synonymous with immorality. And I wonder if they are truly alright at all
because if they are normal they will know that despite some of the negative
reports from Nollywood, it is safe for Nigerians to declare a Nollywood day
because this is an industry that has consistently put our name in the world map
and when you are fortunate to travel out of Nigeria, then you will realize we
Nigerians are the only people that are not proud of NOLLYWOOD.
If we choose to look inward then
questions like ; where and what would have been of names like, Tonto Dike,
Mercy Johson, Jim Iyke, Kevin Ikeduba , Odun Adekola, in a country where
unemployment is at it highest level. I for one will still be in the back
street of Mushin hustling or dead like 35 of my childhood friends who all
died between 1990 – 1995 around wuraola in pako Eleja Area because they
all decided to take the short-cut (armed robbery). But thanks to Nollywood, I
am now Femi Ogedengbe!
It is a pity that people will seat in
the comfort of their homes; hide behind the freedom that such platforms as
Facebook and all other social network provide to judge the logic behind
the actions of people they don’t know.
Here in Nigerian there is a town called
Umuagwo & Umueke (descendants of snakes) and you don’t think that is
weird enough but some of you whose family names are something around the
neighbourhood of Esubiyi, Sango this and Ogun that join in condemning a name
that has its origin in such a vibrant industry as Nollywood that has engaged
more Nigerian youth in one way or the other and have helped in no small
measure in putting smile on our collective faces unlike the Nigeria
corrupt politicians who we shamelessly sing their praise ..
In as much as I appreciate everyone who
congratulated me and my wife Nkechi Diane, the matter wey dey face Nigeria pass
'Femi Ogedengbe Name pikin's Hollywood & Nollywood. Abi na bro’s Boko
“insecurity” Haram we want talk about abi na corruption we wan yan….
In my little way I have addressed the
issue of corrupt politician in my 1994 movie (Tear of the GHETTO). What have
you all done to show your displeasure? Nothing but you wan carry placards
to protest my children names”.

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