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My comic roles has made me very popular, says Pa Ojoge
Veteran comic actor, Oluwasesan Adio, also known as Pa Ojoge, says his comic roles have made him very popular among Nollywood fans.
The actor says he is satisfied with the roles he played in movies, adding that he does not feel stereotyped in any way.
Pa Ojoge explains that he played other roles asides a comic character in movies before, adding “all of a sudden, producers started casting me for comic roles”.
“I am satisfied with my comic roles in movies; it has made me very popular. Some people don’t even know my real name. I was given Pa Ojoge by one of my bosses. I used to be called different names on stage at the time, until my boss changed my name to Ojoge,” he said in a Saturday Beats report.
“I have played the role of a thug and an educated person in movies before; but all of a sudden, producers started casting me for comic roles. I see it as a divine act. I grew up in a village; nobody stopped me from going into acting. My family members got to know I was an actor when they saw me on TV.
“Things have really changed in the industry; now, nobody is indispensable compared to before. I feature in English and Yoruba movies because I have to fend for my family. I have never thought of leaving the entertainment industry because I feel this is what God made me for. I amuse my wife and children at home a lot. When I asked my wife to marry me, she was happy about marrying a star.”
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