Adesua Etomi & Toyin Abraham’s #NECLive5 Discussion raises Important Questions...
Click to Watch: A passionate exchange between actresses Adesua Etomi and Toyin Abraham |
This clip of a passionate exchange between actresses Adesua Etomi and Toyin Abraham at the recently held NEC Live 5
event has been trending for a few days because of the passion with each
both actresses tried to make their points during the panel discussion.
For us, it’s more than a trending video. The discussion raises some
important questions about the Nigerian entertainment industry and the
answers to these questions will help move the industry forward.
During NEC Live 5, Adesua Etomi and Toyin Abraham were joined by Patrick Doyle and John Ugbe for a session tagged ‘How Nollywood Is Reclaiming The Market from Hollywood’.
During the season, things got heated after an audience member asked why
Nigerians in the entertainment industry to not support each other
without monetary compensation to which Patrick Doyle stated that there
are several structures in place in the entertainment industry to help
move rising stars forward.
Adesua then asked an important question about the functionality of
these structures because it is not enough for the structures to exist,
they have to work. Toyin Abraham countered by asking Adesua if she
belongs to any guild in the industry to which Adesua said “No”. Toyin
then pointed out that Adesua is “part of the problem” because you cannot
question the functionality of a structure when you are not even a part
of the structure.
Both actresses however raised quite important questions and hopefully, with the start of this conversation comes a solution.
Through the panel discusion, the fact that Adesua Etomi got into the
Nigerian movie industry ‘only’ a few years ago kept coming up and her
stand as a Nollywood actor was qustions. She was however quick to point
out that her return to Nigeria – and the movie industry – was a
conscious choice and with her return she brings over 5 years of
training.
Their discussion also sparked mini discussions online.
How functional are these structures set in place in the movie
industry? Do all actors need to be a part of the structures for them to
work? Is there a bias against actors that move back to Nigeria after
years of being away? Can Nollywood be as huge as Hollywood?
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