No regret dating a junior colleague –Toyin Aimakhu
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Yoruba actress, Toyin Aimakhu, delves into her issues about her life,
romance, scandals, Nollywood and more. She spoke with Ademola Olonilua
How I cope with advances from men
I get advances from men a lot. I cannot
count how many times they hit on me. Some of them walk up to me with
lame pick up lines. There was a day I used a picture of me and Bimbo
Akintola on my BlackBerry. She is my friend and a role model. We were at
a movie location and I took a picture with her. I used it as my
BlackBerry display picture and someone sent a message asking if that was
Bimbo Akintola. I replied the person saying she isn’t the one, that it
was Iya Rainbow. There was another time someone came up to me and said
he likes me. I said thank you and he said I should guess what. I asked
and he said he really does not watch Yoruba movies. I told the person
that I don’t act Yoruba movies, that I dance for Fela. He was shocked
and said but I act Yoruba movies. I replied the man saying that I
thought he does not watch Yoruba movies. I am not a harsh or aggressive
person; everybody knows that all I do is act in Yoruba movies. I am a
very nice and friendly person and I know that without my fans I am
nothing. I have been able to cope with men because right from my
childhood, most of my friends have been guys. I feel safe around them. I
am a plain person; the thing with guys is that when you have an issue
with them, they clear it immediately unlike women who keep talking about
it all the time. When you are doing a great job, the opposite sex would
definitely always come after you. I am used to it. Thank God, my man is
an actor and a model, so he understands. Even when men don’t look at
me, I tell him that nobody is noticing me and he teases me that it is
because I am not fine again. Then we laugh it off.
The part of my body I consider as my best asset
I love every part of my
body but if I am to choose I would say probably my breasts. My smile and
my lips are also good features of my body.
How I became an actress
I never wanted to become
an actress. I wanted to be a physiotherapist. I love attending to
people, taking care of them. I did my HND in Marketing; I have a Degree
in Philosophy from Olabisi Onabanjo University. My late brother, Mutab
Aimakhu, had a friend, and the friend had an uncle who happened to be
Aina Kushoro. Bukky Wright wanted to shoot a student movie and they
needed someone to help them in University of Ibadan. Kushoro called me
and told me that he needed me to help an actress. I asked who the
actress was and he said that it was Bukky Wright. I was excited because
everybody was going to see me with her. When she came around I was
staring at her, I was telling everybody that I was with my aunty. She
wanted to park her car and I offered to help her though I looked small
and skinny; she did not believe I could drive. They had an audition and I
was just watching. I liked her so I went to get her food and we sat
together. I asked her why the people were not getting it right and she
said that acting is not easy. I told her that there was nothing to it.
She asked if I could act and I told her yes. We were just playing. She
told me to go on stage. The person that directed it was Tope Idowu. I
went on stage, they said I should act some scenarios for them which I
did and they said I did very well. Everybody present there gave me a
resounding ovation but I didn’t see it as anything. I was not interested
in acting professionally. They started shooting and had some problems
so they had to go to Ife. Bukky Wright forgot something in Ibadan and
asked me to help her bring it to Ife. When I got there, she was upset
and I asked her why she was down. She said that an actress they were
expecting had not shown up. She asked if I could play the part but I was
reluctant. I later played the part and was good at it. Back then, it
was part of my fashion style to put a dot on the right side of my upper
lip. The director of Jenifa, Muyideen Sasiliu, was the continuity guy on
set. He approached me and said he needed me for something. He said he
wanted to shoot a movie and he needed someone that would play Rachael
Oniga’s part as a young person. He asked if the dot on my upper lip was
natural and I said it was. When finished Bukky Wright’s film, she gave
me money and I was surprised. Because of my background I was really
shocked because I did not know someone could make money through talent.
Then I came to Lagos. My journey to Lagos was like a joke; when I told
my mother, she was very surprised and worried for me because I hadn’t
been to Lagos before. I was born and bred in Ibadan. When I got to
Lagos, everybody was just complimenting me, saying I am beautiful. They
kept asking if I could drive because back then not many people could
drive. When I acted people commended me and when I was done, I got paid.
I went to Bukky Wright and she liked me. I visited her from time to
time. Then she became my boss. That was how I started acting.
My parents’ reaction to my acting career
There is something about
my family. Then when I just got in the industry I had problems with
some people. They felt I was rude. It is not that I am rude. The way I
was brought up, in my house they allow us to express ourselves freely.
Even with my father, you have the right to express yourself. That was my
upbringing. You can talk; you do not have to be scared of anybody. My
parents would listen to you talk; they would not make you afraid of them
by threatening you with punishment. They wanted us to be bold and this
upbringing really worked for me. We do not lie in my house because we
were trained in a Christian way. My parents would never choose what you
are to do. They would let you do what you want so that even when you run
into problems you would be able to stand on your own. My parents are
old; initially my mother was scared but she went to some pastors and
they prayed for me. My mother said the only thing she wants from me is
that I should not forget where I come from and I should not do what I am
not supposed to do. I promised her that I wouldn’t and if I do, I will
die. She said that I will not die but live to testify to the goodness of
God in my life. I will never serve God and money. My dad is a simple
man; he lets you do what you want to do. Initially they did not support
it but with time they changed their minds. Ever since I got their full
support I have seen changes in my life.
The stigma against actresses
People see actresses as
being wayward but it happens with young girls everywhere. But because we
are known faces people tend to check our every move. I feel we are
meant to be role models. I will not blame anybody; we are all from
different backgrounds and have different mentality. Actresses don’t fight over men.
Once they know you are an actress, they are ready to tarnish your
image. Actress don’t fight over men. I do not have anything against
people that date married men but I have never dated a married man and I
would never do such. Because I am crazy in films people tend to have a
wrong perception of me. I do not have tattoos, I do not use make-up
except I am on set or I am going for an event. I have never dated a
married man. My first boyfriend was Lekan, he is a young guy. I had
another relationship with Niyi Solanke; then my ex-boyfriend, Kunle
Soyombo who went to the press and told people I cheated on him. There is
something about me; I pray a lot, I always want my fans to be proud of
me. I love them and do not want to disappoint them. Kunle got married
recently and I am with Niyi. To God be the glory, I am engaged. My
husband proposed to me on a ferry. I love him and appreciate him. People
see some actresses as wayward because of the way they place themselves.
I am sure that a lot of people would not describe the likes of my boss,
Bukky Wright, or Funke Akindele, Iyabo Ojo as wayward. The few bad eggs
are the ones spoiling the names of the good ones. We have a lot of
wonderful people in the industry. When you sit down and look at the
people that are the bad eggs, they are not in the industry to act.
Strained relationship between English and Yoruba speaking artistes
I do not know about
anybody degrading anyone because no one can do that to me. If you mock
me I retaliate. You cannot degrade me because I am a graduate. A lot of
people complain about it. I have a lot of friends among them and we talk
regularly. I have been invited to act several English speaking movies. I
was invited to act in Blackberry Babes, but I was not around. When I
was called I was not around because I was shooting Femi Adebayo’s movie
and I explained to them. It is a personal thing. Sometimes when I see
some people act as such, I would complain but I would later keep quiet
because I do not want to be insulted. It is the way you package
yourself, the way you talk to people but there is no way anybody can
downgrade me because I do not downgrade people. I do not disrespect
people so nobody can disrespect me. If you do not want to talk with me, I
would stay at home.
The money scandal I was involved in last year
My car was stolen from a
friend of mine in September 2012. She wanted to drop someone with my
car and it was stolen in the process. I am a public figure and from time
to time, people give us gifts. I was shooting a movie and a friend
walked up to me that a guy wanted to take us out because it was his
birthday. I declined because I have a man and I cannot go out. The next
day, Ibrahim, the man came and said he likes my movie and I thanked him.
He said his father is an Islamic cleric and I asked him to tell his dad
to keep praying for us. He said that he heard my car was stolen and
offered to help. I accepted his offer to help, people give us money as
well. I would never receive a gift for sex. The Bible says my body is
the temple of the lord. I would never, ever do such. It was a big issue
that later involved my husband. If I had done such, I would have been in
big trouble. How would I have told him? My husband would faint, he
would have been so disappointed. I am a lady and not married yet, it is
normal for men to make passes at me but he knows I am from a Christian
home. He is a good Christian and I am from a Christian home. If he hears
such, he is going to faint. Ibrahim gave me N750,000 cash. He actually
wanted to buy me a car; I wish he actually bought me a car so when the
issue came up I would have just given him his car back. The guy’s father
is a wonderful man. He spoke to me like a daughter and told me that the
money was meant for someone else before his son took it. it was a gift,
I did not steal it, I did not beg for it; but because he is a father
and the way he spoke to me I listened. Ibrahim has an uncle, Agbana, who
was also nice; Ibrahim too was nice, when he gave me the money, it was
useful and I used it for something. I returned the money, but I still
have about N200,000 to return.
About my previous relationship
The reason why I kept
quiet all this while is because I am a lover girl. I fall in love; I
love love. It is a sweet and wonderful experience. It is a beautiful
thing. I have been waiting for this opportunity and I want my fans to
sit down and think. I have never dated a married man, I am not a child.
They can count the people I have dated and it is about four or five
guys, including Niyi. Thank God I am engaged now. I fall in love and I
do not know how to hide the person I am in love with. Once you ask me
out and I say yes, I want to get married to you. It means I am in love
with you; however most of these guys do not have the same intention. I
have learnt that God’s time is the best. I had been walking around like a
fool; meanwhile God had packaged Mr. Niyi Johnson for me. If I had
married someone else apart from Niyi Johnson I would not be a happy
woman. Now I met my better half and I love him. I do not even know the
girl my former boyfriend is married to. He took my car; the Honda is
actually my car. He was a guy I was in love with. I know Kunle is a
funny person but there is something about me, even when they tell me you
are not a good person, I want to deal with you. A lot of people have
the wrong impression about me. I am a professional; because I act on
screen, I act well and want to make it real. When you meet me, you
realize it is just on screen. This has made me to always give people the
benefit of doubt. So when people tell me about a person, I try to find
out who the person really is. I bought the car for about N3 million. He
was my man and he gave me N1 million. I just had to let it go because I
was shocked and he was someone I loved. I found out and I just kept
quiet about it. There was a time Kunle was in South Africa. The guy he
went to meet was shopping while Kunle was at home. The guy tried calling
him but couldn’t reach him so he called me instead. When he called me,
he asked if it was boy or girl because he wanted to buy baby things to
send to me. I was surprised because I was not pregnant. I was
speechless; I called Kunle and told him what his friend said, that he
wanted to buy baby things. He said that I should not mind his friend,
that he wanted to buy it for one of his aunties who had a baby boy. I am
smart but I kept quiet and took my mind off it. We did not have a
fight, he just came to me to say that he wanted to attend a meeting and
he took my car, because it was the latest Honda. I said okay and that
was all, he stopped picking my calls. I sent him a text message, telling
him to keep the car. I serve a living God; the next thing I saw was
that he granted interviews saying that I was cheating on him. I went on a
day’s fasting, and for 24 hours I was crying to God. I said that
anything bad must not happen to anybody but let the people, my fans know
the truth. And the truth came out. He had a wedding less than three
months after we broke up. It was not even up to three months and the
girl was about six months pregnant. We had spent Christmas and New Year
together; he went to South Africa in November. I was the one that did
the South African visa for him. He came back; my friend went to pick him
up at the airport. We were together in the house, we had a New Year’s
party, a lot of people were at the party. That means the girl had been
pregnant all along and he had been playing me. He got back from South
Africa and did not buy me a single top. My friends were surprised and
asked why he did not buy anything for me, but I told them that he did
not buy anything for me because he said he was broke. Meanwhile, people
said they saw someone at the airport who came to pick things for him.
God has a way of doing things. I wish him well; he was a wonderful guy
too. I wish him well in life.
Me and my man
When you ask me about
Niyi I feel like flying. I love him, he is my joy, and my friends make
jest of me a lot with him. If I want to eat I call him; if he wants to
do anything he calls me. We talk all the time. Niyi is my junior
colleague but three years older than I am. I saw him in a movie and I
was impressed by his acting. As seniors in the industry, when we see
upcoming acts we make our observations. There is a tradition in the
Yoruba movie industry, even if you are a 50-year-old person and I am
20-years-old but I got to the industry before you, you give me my
respect. That is Yoruba, culture. I am 29-years-old. By looking at him I
knew he was older than me. He wanted to talk to me but I was not
interested because he is my junior colleague. Fortunately, Funke
Akindele called me for a job, Oro omo. On getting to the set, he played
my boyfriend. I would not lie, I liked him. When I saw him on set he
came to me and said he is playing my boyfriend, I did not sound excited
about it. I kept my cool. I asked him to walk me to my car, he was
talking to me and I know he liked me, he took pictures with me. On set
we were supposed to kiss, he had opened his mouth but I did not indulge
him. When they stole my car, it gave everybody a reason to talk with me.
He started talking to me and I was impressed by his intelligence. I
told him I had seen him in Tinsel and he does a lot of soaps. His
command of English is beautiful and that attracted me more to him. I saw
a book with him and I loved it because I also love reading books. When
he told me he likes me and wanted to date me I asked if he was on cheap
drugs. He just sent me a text, ‘I did my findings and I am three years
older than you, I know you don’t date for money and you don’t do married
men. I love you’. I was like who is this and I disregarded the text. We
later became friends and on my birthday, we were the only ones in the
sitting room, people were outside. He told me he wanted to use the
toilet so I had to take him, as we were going; he just dragged me to
himself and kissed me. I could not resist him. He confessed to me that
he liked his movies. On December 31, 2012, we were coming from Moji
Olaiya’s movie location. He told me to allow them take the car away,
giving several excuses. He told us to take a ferry, and on the ferry he
proposed. That was the sweetest thing that could ever happen to a woman.
He asked and I said yes. I told him that he should have told me so I
would have hired people to shout yes on my behalf. We came back and
there was a cab waiting for us.
My current project
I just shot Alacada part 2, we are
taking it to the cinema. On January 22, I am going to start another
movie; it has to do with autism. I am playing the part of a girl with
autism. Her father has autism, it is a heredity problem; I inherited it
from my father but mine is a worse case. My father used to be very rich
and my mother married him for his money. Everything went bad and she
left us. It was just my father and I. I had a best friend who happened
to be an imbecile. However, my character has a talent, she can drum very
well. She thinks like a child, she has the brain of a six-year-old
although she is about 30 years. She has a gift, she can drum real good,
later she becomes famous.
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