Famous Yoruba actress and producer, Bisi Ibidapo – Obe was in an interview with KAYODE APONMADE.
She talked about motherhood, her relationship with former lawmaker, Dino Melaye and challenges of her career
When did your romance with acting start?
Right from my primary school, I always participate in anything
entertainment. I fell in love with acting right from school. So, after
school I decided to take it professionally and since then I have no
regrets. I was brought into acting by the late Bimpe Adekola (Ireti).
She was the one that motivated me into acting. Whenever I watched her
movies, I always like her performance, so I said to myself that I would
love to be like that. So I went to see Gbenga Adewusi, who introduced me
to Araosan, who later took me to Odunfa where I met Taiwo Hassan, Yinka
Quadri and Abbey Lanre. I was so happy; it was like meeting Michael
Jackson. So they accepted me and I received my training under them.
You are now a mother. How do you feel?
In fact, this is the greatest thing to have happened to me. I am
exceedingly happy to be a mother. I am so grateful to God that He has
counted me among mothers. This is what I have wished for all my life.
Motherhood is sweet!
How did you feel when the father of your daughter rejected the pregnancy?
It was shocking and I felt bad but it was nothing to me. During that
period, I didn’t allow it to bother me too much. My primary aim then was
to have a safe delivery and to God’s glory I was able to have that. The
scandal was too much then, but I didn’t allow it to affect me.
Did you ever consider abortion as an option then?
Never! I rebuke that in Jesus name. This is what I have craved for.
This is what many rich men and women cannot afford to buy with money and
God now blessed me with such gift. It never crossed my mind because I
considered her (the baby) a gift from God. Why should I abort the baby?
You needed to see me then. I flaunted the pregnancy anywhere and
everywhere. Although attempts were made by some people to get it
terminated but the God that I worship did not allow this to happen.
Who are those people?
I wouldn’t want to talk about them. But I was attacked physically and spiritually. But thank God as He proved Himself to them.
Right now the baby is here, what is the relationship between you and Dino Melaye?
Relationship? Seriously, I wouldn’t want to talk about it. What is
more important is that the baby is alive and I pray to God to give me
long life to take good care of her. As I said earlier, she is a gift
from God.
Since you don’t care about the baby’s father, how do you intend to raise the girl all alone?
Every mother has good plans for her child, but I don’t think you
expect me to start revealing that on the pages of newspapers. I have
good plans for her but this is between me and God. He has never
disappointed me and I am sure He will not do that now. He has proved to
me how mighty and wonderful He is.
How have you been able to deal with bad press, and which one would you consider the worst?
The worst so far was the story by a soft sell magazine that I slept
with a waiter in a hotel in the United States while I was on a visit to
see my boyfriend. That story jolted me because as at that time of
writing the story, I was still here in Lagos. In fact, I haven’t
obtained my US visa then, so I wondered the source of that story. Even
my boyfriend too came to Nigeria to check my international passport,
thinking that I came to the US without his knowledge.
Given your experience with Dino Melaye, do you still believe in love?
Why not? The fact that a man breaks your heart does not mean that you
shouldn’t pick up the pieces and move on with your life. It won’t stop
me from giving my heart to another man. I only need to be careful with
the kind of man that I will open my heart to.
What would you say life has taught you?
The recent experience has taught me the greatest lesson of my life.
It has taught me that not everyone that calls themselves your friends
are really your friends. It has taught me to be wary of people. It has
taught me that human beings could be deceptive. I can go on and on.
Did you experience the issue of s*xual harassment while growing in the industry?
s*xual harassment is not peculiar to our industry alone, we have it
everywhere. But I will tell you that I never experienced such during my
training with the Odunfa caucus. We have thorough professionals in that
caucus who have no time for such frivolities. Don’t get me wrong; I am
not saying they don’t ‘toast’ ladies, but it is left for you to accept
or not. They will never force you or consider it before giving you
roles. I get my roles on merit not by sleeping around with producers.
But I did experience this with some movie marketers who insisted that
they must sleep with me before giving me money for production. But I
called their bluff
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