In
some parts of the world, Africa in particular, Nigerian movies reign supreme,
and the actors are semi-gods. With their repertoire of popular movies, they
have undoubtedly mended cracks in the union of some viewers, but then, many of
their own marriages have been characterised by heartbreaks, separations and
divorces.
They
have made their way into the hearts of millions of people, who dream to be like
them. But either at home or abroad, there is one thing none of their fans will
pray for —failed marriages and heartbreaks.
This
development seems to be more rampant among the movie stars. While some of them
have remained eligible spinsters/bachelors, those that managed to walk down the
aisle barely sustain the momentum. The list of movie stars with failed
marriages is endless, and with the recent decision of actress Laide Bakare to
walk out of her marriage to Mr. Okunfulire, the last has not been heard.
Laide
Bakare, after about three years of denying that there are cracks in her
matrimonial home, has eventually walked out of her marriage. In the early hours
of 3 May, she officially announced through her publicist, Folorunsho Hamsat,
that her marriage has hit the rocks. The
official statement from her publicist reads thus: “We would like to announce to
the general public on behalf of Nollywood star actress, Laide
Bakare, that she has officially opted out of her relationship
with Mr. Okunfulire, her former husband.
“While
it lasted, the actress showed the utmost level of maturity, in spite of the
‘glaring injustice’ from her former husband. Laide has endured the marriage
with Mr. Okunfulire for whom she displayed total affection. But things fell
apart when she discovered that she was indeed married to a man with a legally
married wife and two children not a single man she thought he was as told her
by Mr. Okunfulire when the relationship started.
“But,
being a celebrity who has become a model to young persons in the society,
coupled with the need to exercise decorum, she has kept fate with the marriage
until lately when she could no longer continue and then called it quits. Her
former union with Mr. Okunfulire produced a beautiful
child, Similoluwa who is nicknamed Chelsea.”
The
Yoruba actress also announced that she has moved on by settling down with another
man, Mr. Tunde Oriowo. She claimed that her relationship with the latter began
late last year, a development that has been criticised.
Barely
a week after this announcement, Mr. Okunfulire, who is based abroad, opened a
can of worms in an interview with a soft-sell magazine. He claimed that Laide
is still his wife, though there have been cracks in their marriage because “she
sleeps around.” Okunfulire added that he only learnt of his wife’s statement on
the purported breakup on social media.
Laide
Bakare’s sordid tale is just one of the numerous heartbreaks and marriage
break-up scandals in the movie industry. Many
female entertainers in Nigeria are victims of this. It is either they have a
broken marriage or don’t even have one at all. Some of them have blamed it on
the society. They claimed that most Nigerian men have low self esteem, and
cannot differentiate between their woman’s real character and make-belief.
They argued further that an average Nigerian man will not be comfortable with his wife, fiancée or girlfriend, as the case may be, being smooched by another man in a movie. They also blamed the media. The media, according to actress Benita Nzeribe, has broken many celebrity relationships with their sensational gossips. “No mother would read such scandalous stories and still allow her son to marry such lady. The media is not helping matters. The most painful aspect of it is that most of the things they write about us are not true.”
They argued further that an average Nigerian man will not be comfortable with his wife, fiancée or girlfriend, as the case may be, being smooched by another man in a movie. They also blamed the media. The media, according to actress Benita Nzeribe, has broken many celebrity relationships with their sensational gossips. “No mother would read such scandalous stories and still allow her son to marry such lady. The media is not helping matters. The most painful aspect of it is that most of the things they write about us are not true.”
But
Asiwaju Benson Akindeju, the producer of television dramas –Family Ties,
Face-2-Face and Nowhere To Be Found, opined that the female entertainers,
actresses in particular, should work more on their personality, rather than
blame the society or media for their inability to get married.
Akindeju
said the problem is more complex than what most people can imagine. “I think
the problem starts with their inability to manage stardom. They could be humble
at the initial stage of their career, but the moment fame comes, they tend to
lose everything, forgetting that no matter the situation, an African man would
always want to command respect from his wife.”
He
added that most of them are so arrogant that they can’t even listen to simple
corrections on set. “I have had cause to walk some of them off my set for
insubordination. Most of them cannot manage stardom and it is a big problem.
They always forget that nothing lasts for ever. If you are the best actress
today, someone must surely take the baton from you tomorrow. So whatever you
manage to achieve within your active reign is what you will live to remember.
No matter her fame or achievements, a woman without a husband cannot be
regarded as a successful person.”
Having
played roles where they teach viewers many lessons about marriage and
relationships, one would simply imagine that these actresses have one of the
best homes or relationships, but the reverse is obviously the case.
The list of
Nollywood actresses facing marital challenges seems to be endless. While some
have tasted broken marriages, others have continued over the years to be
eligible spinsters, and it has become an issue of growing concern. Many of the
marriages break up on grounds of infidelity and battery.
Chika Ike,
one of the most beautiful Nigerian actresses, got married to Tony Eberiri in
2006, but a few years later, the union hit the rocks following allegations
ranging from infidelity to assault. The actress, who filed for divorce, said in
an interview: “I have a lot of friends who would have left their marriages but
because of the African society, their in-laws, what people will say or other
factors, they stay. We’ve heard a lot of deaths caused by bad marriages and
before the death, there would have been signs, things would have been happening
leading up to that. I think it has to do with age and many other things like
compatibility and not being true to yourself in the marriage. Everybody has a
limit. There are some things in marriage that you might not be able to stand.
Some people’s limit might not be my limit. My limit might be somebody’s
starting point.”
One of the
most shocking was that of Fathia and Saheed Balogun. The much celebrated union
hit the rocks over multiple allegations of infidelity, and efforts by
influential personalities in the country to settle their differences fell on
deaf ears.
Actress
Eucharia Anunobi, who is now a pastor, called it quits with Charles Ekwu, the
father of her son, Joshua, a few years after they got married. Eucharia cited
constant battery by Charles as the reason she pulled out of the union. But it
was actually Charles that first walked out of the relationship. He actually
abandoned the actress and her son.
At
the tender age of 15, Shan George got married and after bearing two kids, she
walked out of the marriage at 21, alleging that her husband couldn’t send her
to school but rather turned her into a punching bag. After she graduated from
the University of Lagos at the age of 29, she has tried to get married on two
occasions but all to no avail.
Clarion
Chukwurah is no doubt one of the most talented actresses in Nigeria. She had
been married twice; first to the brother of the late Bashorun M.K.O. Abiola and
later to the Oduneyes, but at the moment, she is a single mother.
Popular
actress, Ayo Adesanya moved out of her matrimonial home over alleged battery by
her hubby, Goriola Hassan, who later blamed Ayo’s unfaithfulness for his
actions. The hitherto rosy relationship hit the rocks amid controversy.
Frequent
crisis, irreconcilable differences and incompatibility wrecked the four-year
old marriage of actress Foluke Daramola to ex-hubby, Mr. Adebowale, though she
is now married to Kayode Salako.
Ibinabo
Fibresima, the National President of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria, AGN, is
among female entertainers with failed marriages. The Okrika, Rivers State-born
actress has experienced two failed marriages that produced two children.
Actress
Monalisa Chinda accused her ex-husband, Dejo Richards, of battery and she moved
out of her matrimonial home. The union was blessed with a daughter. The list of
the industry’s personalities with failed marriages include Bimbo Oshin, Doris
Simeon, Kate Henshaw, Moji Olaiya, Fred Aseroma, Emem Isong and Peace Anyiam
Osigwe to mention a few.
Sultry
actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is one of the few lucky actresses that have
enjoyed a good marital life. In an interview, she identified the inability of
her colleagues to “draw the lines between their profession and family” as the
reason behind many failed marriages.
According
to Omotola, an average African man will not compromise the level of respect he
gets from his spouse, and as a result, the woman, irrespective of her status or
class, must give due respect and time to her family.
The
multiple award-winning actress cited that for instance, “when you see me
outside, I’m Omo Sexy, the movie star. But at home, I’m the humble and obedient
wife and mother. The moment you fail to realise this, there is likely to be a
problem in your relationship.”
—Bayo Adetu
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