Popular Nollywood actor, Desmond Elliot has revealed what he
has been passing through since his political intention was made known.
The Nigerian actor and movie director who has starred in over 200
films and a number of television series and soap operas revealed in a
recent interview with City People how many mocked him.
The actor, who is one of the best hands in English Nollywood movie
genre and has won many awards both locally and abroad said many still do
not believe that he has he is of Yoruba descent.
The Nollywood actor who declared his intention to represent Surulere
constituency in Lagos State House of Assembly under the All Progressives
Congress recently released his campaign poster and manifesto for his
House of Assembly ambition.
Although not many knew that the actor had Yoruba blood in his veins,
which came as a surprise to several of his fans, the actor revealed that
he has become a night crawler because of his new found love, politics.
The actor revealed that he has never been a night crawler, but that
Politics has given him the opportunity to appreciate night movement.
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When asked why he had not been using his Yoruba name since gaining
attention in the movie industry, the actor explained that he had to use
his English name for professional reasons.
“Politics has been in me for many years but I wanted a party
which was progressive. My choice of APC was because its stronger and
progressive. The party is one you can identify with. This is also a good
platform and a good party. It has lots of programs that cater for
people’s welfare. It has so much differentiated itself from all others.
This is one of the reasons why I decided to join the party” he explained.
Talking about being mocked for the recent inclusion of “Olushola” to
his name, the actor reveals that he laughs when people say he is not
from Lagos state.
“I am from Lagos state. My father is from Olowogbowo in Lagos
Island but my mother is from Delta state. I refer to myself as being a
Pan-African. People don’t believe I am a Lagosian because I seldom act
in Yoruba movies. And I didn’t include the Shola in my name. Then
because my surname is also English, many couldn’t differentiate which
made people confused of where exactly I am from. I am very detribalised.
People of my constituency know my story and know where I come
from. I have always used Shola in my primary school days. I went to Air
Force Primary School in Plateau and later attended St John’s College,
both in Jos. I proceeded to Lagos State University where I studied
Economics and graduated in 2003″ says Elliot.
On his agenda if he eventually emerges the winner in the forth coming election, the actor turned politician says:
Security and Housing for more people. Welfare insurance, Housing
for more people, road usage, protection of entertainers against abuse
of creativity, content right protection which is on ground but not
enforced. A lot more we can do to make the state a cosmopolitan,and mega
city”.
It would be recalled that among the many awards the actor has gotten,
he has won the best supporting actor in a drama at the 2nd Africa Magic
Viewers’ Choice Awards and was nominated for best supporting actor at
the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards.
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