Five Nuggets of Wisdom From Kanayo O. Kanayo As Told On ‘With Chude’

Posted on November 25, 2022

Kanayo O. Kanayo (KOK) is unarguably one of the greatest men to ever come out of Nollywood.

He has been in the industry since the very beginning, appearing in series like The Village Headmaster and the iconic film that is credited as the start of Nollywood, Living in Bondage.

The veteran sat with Chude Jideonwo on the third episode of ‘With Chude’ on Africa Magic Urban on Sunday to discuss life at 60, his childhood, political runs, and even how he’s stayed relevant in an industry like Nollywood for about 40 years.

Here are some essential things the award-winning actor talked about in his interview:

1. Attitude to work: No one is better-suited to teach someone how best to work than a man who has built and maintained a career for about 40 years amidst dabbling into other industries. KOK used to own a PR agency in Surulere and became a lawyer at 58 years old, all while maintaining his place in Nollywood.

He shared, “What I can tell you is I’m doing my job without looking at the rewards and awards. If you have your mind set that you want to be a star, what if you are not a star at the end of the day. So, keep doing your job, pray to remain relevant, and improve yourself educationally.”

2. You need education to be great, even in Nollywood: Kanayo has five academic degrees, diplomas in Mass Communication and Law, Philosophy and Political Science and his most recent, a Law.

He shared that he once told someone who reached out to him with a GCE certificate that he wasn’t qualified to be an actor. He believes no one is qualified to be an actor until they finish at least one degree and earn a Bachelors degree.

3. Chase your dreams until you can’t anymore: Kanayo went back to school at over 50 years old to chase his lifelong dream of becoming a lawyer and was called to the Nigerian Bar at 58.

He shared, “I finished my studies in the law in 2018 at the University of Abuja, and then I gained admission into The Nigerian Law School. For that one year in law school, I couldn’t keep acting. Most lecturers will ask you, ‘did you come for popularity or to study’. I have always wanted to be a lawyer because what I do on TV is what a lawyer does in court, but under different auspices. There is a stage, and if he fails to speak well, he loses the case, and you go to jail.”

4. You can’t really be a failure at something that taught you lessons: It’s easy for myopic people to call Kanayo a ‘failed politician’, but the man doesn’t believe he is. He ran for a seat in the House of Representatives in 2010/2011 and 2017/2018, and lost both times, but he learned lessons about politics in Nigeria.

He said, “My first contest was in 2010, when I tried to get the ticket for the House of Representatives, but it was a good experience. Everybody brings his big bucket to obtain from you. Here, you must carry garden egg to the men who should support you instead of them giving you kolanut. If we keep going this way, there is no future for politics in Nigeria because you have to borrow money or sell your house to serve the people. So immediately you get into office, the first thing you want to do is to get the money back. That’s the problem we have.”

5. Child labour can increase the chances of children committing suicide: As a child, Kanayo used to dig pit latrines and later sell Agidi, and after a while, he started to have suicidal thoughts. After digging pit latrines in his village for a while, his brother took him to Enugu, but things didn’t really get better.

He told Chude, “My brother withdrew me from the village and took me to Enugu, where his wife used to sell Agidi. I would trek from New Haven to Abakpa. One day, I got to that Abakpa bridge, and as a small boy with heavy wares on the head, one mind said to me, ‘why don’t you jump in and end it?’ I managed to cross that bridge and sold all the Agidi to avoid heavy beatings. It wasn’t a friendly childhood, but I had to contribute to the economy of the house.”

Trust that the veteran had more to say on this episode ‘With Chude’.

Catch up on the show on DStv catch up or get ready to hear more and learn more straight out of the mouths of your favourite celebrities when brand new episodes return every Sunday at 8 pm.

Watch the show on Africa Magic Urban (DStv ch. 153 or GOtv ch. 6).

Viewers should subscribe to DStv Compact, Compact Plus or Premium, or GOtv Max and Supa to enjoy these and many more thrilling titles from the MultiChoice stable.

Also, watch episodes of With Chude on the go via the DStv App at no additional cost.

The App is available for download from the Apple and Google Play stores.

Visit www.dstvafrica.com or www.gotvafrica.com to upgrade or renew your subscription and join the conversation on the official Africa Magic page on FacebookTwitter, and Instagram using the hashtag #WithChude.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest News

Strategies adopted by Dangote Cement to increase sales and ensure an adequate supply of... Continue
OMOGBOLAHAN BABAWALE    In what could be described as synergy for shared development, a... Continue
The PSHAN Health Investments Conference, held during the Medic West Africa event, brought together... Continue
President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of the Founder and Chairman of Zenith... Continue
The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, Ojaja II has described the launch... Continue
The President of the African Development Bank Group, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, has appointed career... Continue
The Executive Chairman of Ojodu LCDA, Lagos State, Hon Segun Odunmbaku, has celebrated the... Continue
Work has resumed at the abandoned Nnewi Urban water supply scheme project. On the... Continue
MICHAEL AKINOLA  Two men, Adamu Mohammed, 39 and Abubakar Garba, 59, has been sentenced... Continue
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper, Ndubuisi Egbo, is the first Nigerian and African coach to... Continue

UBA


Access Bank

Twitter

Sponsored