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Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Highflyer3(m): 12:26pm On Oct 16, 2016
Newly-married actress, Funke Akindele-Bello, talks about her acting career and her marriage experience

As an actress, script writer and film producer, Funke Akindele-Bello can’t be considered a small fry in Nollywood. With a career that has spanned almost two decades, the thespian who cut her acting tooth with the role of Bisi, a curious but intelligent secondary school student in the United Nations Population Fund sponsored sitcom, I Need To Know, in the late nineties, has endeared herself to a legion of fans beyond the frontiers of Nigeria. She is also one of the few actresses who have thrived in the English and Yoruba genres of Nollywood.

Popularly known by her alter ego, Jenifa , a sobriquet she earned after the successful release of her hit film, Jenifa, and its sequel, The Return of Jenifa, Akindele-Bello, is back to filming after taking a recess that lasted several months and during which she wedded musician, JJC Skillz, in London. She provides an insight into what she is up to presently. “I have been filming a new television series called In Da Streetz. It is about the entertainment industry and how people try to survive. It also dwells on the hustle and bustle in the ghetto. It would be full of glitz, glamour and it’s a production that has deep content,’’ she says.



The new project is not in any way similar to Jenifa’s Dairy, and will feature big names in the entertainment industry, she reveals: “My new project is music-oriented, so I am working with people like K-Switch, Mo-Easy, Lydia Forson, Linda Ejiofor, Tina Mba, Kunle Coker, and Freeze of Cool FM. It is just a group of people coming together to do something different on television through Scene One Productions, where I am the CEO. My mission is for people to enjoy wholesome entertainment.”

After her first marriage to Kehinde Oloyede, crashed in 2013, the actress, recently got married a second time albeit secretly in London to entertainment guru, Abdul-Rasheed Bello, aka JJC Skillz, last August. She says the latter who is a producer, music video director and artiste, fashioned the concept for her new project. “My husband is a pioneer in the music industry, so he has been there. He gave me the storyline and the synopsis which I developed and edited,” she states. The award-winning actress recalls that acting is something she’s always wanted to do from a young age. She started dancing and acting in primary school and also belonged to a cultural troupe. She joined a drama group while in secondary school and pursued her passion relentlessly even as an undergraduate.

A lawyer by training, she recollects how her father ensured she studied Law at the University of Lagos. “I recall that my father wanted me to study Law because he wanted me to become a lawyer. Even though he had his reservations about acting, I was undeterred,” she says.

Today, being celebrated and making some money out of acting is a plus for her as she says there is nothing more fulfilling than doing what she loves and getting paid for it. She stated, “I am grateful to God for the opportunities that have come my way as an actress. When I started out, it wasn’t easy and there were lots of challenges. I have been acting and producing films before I came out with Jenifa. The movie was a commercial success and following it up with Jenifa’s Dairy, was a like an extension of the goodwill Jenifa, enjoyed.”

Although critics have argued that she didn’t need to create a series using the Jenifa cognomen, Akindele-Bello quipped that one of the lessons she has learnt in life is that people will say a lot of things and attempt to make you lose focus especially when they realise that you are making progress. “If you have an idea, sleep, eat and drink it until you make a reality of it. Jenifa is a brand that I love so much. I didn’t even want to come up with the series but I realised that a lot of people like the brand. When I go out, I speak to a lot of young people. They like Funke quite alright but when I give them that variant of English, Jenifa is known for, the reaction is priceless,” she adds.

For her, producing Jenifa’s Dairy, has become a tiring effort: “I am tired of producing the series because it is time-consuming but my husband says that I cannot stop now because my fans love it, people are celebrating me, I have won awards and every day, they talk about me because they are not tired. People say it’s the best TV series, so I cannot stop.”

A recipient of several awards including the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role and the Nigeria Entertainment Award for Best Actress in 2009, as well as the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy in 2014 and 2016, she sees American film star, Tyler Perry, as someone that she looks up to. According to her, his Madea brand is huge and she hopes to build a bigger empire for herself .

What are the downsides of acting? With a huge sigh, she affirms that there have been times when she felt like throwing in the towel but some inspirational songs keep her going. “The gospel group, Mary Mary, inspires. Whenever I listen to their songs, I am inspired. One of their songs goes thus: ‘I just can’t give up now. I’ve come too far from where I started from, nobody told me that road is going to be easy.’ The song teaches me that good things don’t come easy, you just have to push. There are many times when they write about me in the newspapers and magazines. I just say to myself that it’s not their fault, it’s because I am acting. At such times, I want to quit acting but then, I look into the mirror and say to myself, you have it in you, don’t give up and bury your talents. This is why I use my talent as a tool to pass messages across to people,’’ she says.

Even though Akindele-Bello, refused to comment on her new marriage, she speaks about some of the changes that have occurred in her life since getting married. “Before I met my husband, I used to work on Sundays, but he always says that I need to rest. Our chef leaves on Saturday mornings to see his family, so whenever I want to cook, my husband tells me not to do so and we eat out. We do that very often. Now, I enjoy my life and I rest.’’

Akindele-Bello, who clocked 39 in August, said she wants to be remembered for her brand and the lives she has impacted. In addition, she desires to take a lot of young people off the streets. She says, “I have a not-for-profit organisation and I am going to be working with Lekki Coliseum, very soon to empower young people. I’ve done that a couple of times and we organise workshops and trainings. We give people start-up kits to begin their businesses. I am passionate about the empowerment of young people.

“I also want to set up another NGO to help people living with cancer. I have a friend who was diagnosed with stage-four cancer and she has given me the permission to talk about her journey. Many times when I was broke, I still had give her money to attend chemotherapy sessions. Because of the state of her health, she was unable to move around to seek funding. Thankfully, I am healthy and I can still work, so I am grateful to God for keeping her alive.’’

On her likes and dislikes, the thespian is quick to say that she likes frank and honest people. She abhors liars, those who steal and she cannot stand indiscipline as well.

Hear her: “People call me Margaret Thatcher, because I do not like indiscipline. You must not be rude, we are Nigerians and we have a culture and we are well-trained. I am Yoruba girl, so you have to be respectful. I always tell people that never believe that because you are made, you can bring people down. Even if you are up there, remain level-headed so you don’t fall,’’ she concluded.


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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Cutehector(m): 12:28pm On Oct 16, 2016
Because he knows u lack cooking skill

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Highflyer3(m): 12:29pm On Oct 16, 2016
Cutehector:
Because he knows u lack cooking skill
grin

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Mjshexy(f): 12:30pm On Oct 16, 2016
Or you actually can't cook? angry

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Nobody: 12:30pm On Oct 16, 2016
I hope ur love lasts forever and dosent end in a hullabaloo like ur previous marriage

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Nobody: 12:31pm On Oct 16, 2016
yes because ur food no de sweet and u de waste in maggie onion pepe and u too the put too much oil and salt after then u come tell am if he complain that what i do ? Is it no cokerin rice

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by dauddy97(m): 12:37pm On Oct 16, 2016
something fishy is smelling

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by mymadam(m): 12:41pm On Oct 16, 2016
Highflyer3:
..."Before I met my husband , I used to work on Sundays, but he always says I need to rest...
...so whenever I want to cook, my husband tells me not to do so and we eat out. We do that very often. Now, I enjoy my life and I rest"...

undecided Darling, so you didn't learn a thing or two from your previous 'escapade'? Na so dem de start, my dear, later 'parade go changi'! If you cannot recollect, just ask Tiwa. How old u be sef?

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Highflyer3(m): 12:43pm On Oct 16, 2016
mymadam:


undecided Darling, so you didn't learn a thing or two from your previous 'escapade'? Na so dem de start, my dear, later 'parade go changi'! If you cannot recollect, just ask Tiwa. How old u be sef?


To her, "My husband is the best" grin

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Came: 12:45pm On Oct 16, 2016
Madam, you don start talk talk for this second marriage again, na so you do talk talk for the first one way break. You better keep quiet and pray to God for lasting marriage. Talking too much no good ooooo. Hummmm..

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by modsfucker: 12:48pm On Oct 16, 2016
But your dad allowed your mummy cook abi?

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by ezechueze(m): 12:55pm On Oct 16, 2016
OK
Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by kestolove95(m): 1:13pm On Oct 16, 2016
cox u can not cook

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Nobody: 2:38pm On Oct 16, 2016
Cutehector:
Because he knows u lack cooking skill
this is the kind of comment I was expecting from a lowlife,mannerless.....

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Nobody: 3:16pm On Oct 16, 2016
Eya

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by chelseabmw(m): 3:16pm On Oct 16, 2016
Funke go n learn how to cook pls, just stop ur noise n madness

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Fedayeen02: 3:16pm On Oct 16, 2016
She is not fit for TheKitchen but a Master of TheOtherRoom

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by badaoyeyemi(f): 3:16pm On Oct 16, 2016
...but his gonna allow you in to #theotheroom

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Vince77(m): 3:17pm On Oct 16, 2016
So ur husband is one of thoese men who dont believe a woman's place is in the kitchen only.
Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by ephi123(f): 3:17pm On Oct 16, 2016
Talented Jenifa cheesy I'm a big fan
She is free to run her home as she and her hubby deem fit.

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by martineverest(m): 3:17pm On Oct 16, 2016
just see how nigerian youths abuse her for not cooking.....if she was relegated to kitchen by her husband,they would be d first to criticise him.


Smh for hypocrites

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Helkayklassic(m): 3:18pm On Oct 16, 2016
But he always allow you to enter the other room.
Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by ChappyChase: 3:18pm On Oct 16, 2016
Funke you well so

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by yhemsy62(m): 3:18pm On Oct 16, 2016
Or you can not cook
Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by TonyeBarcanista(m): 3:18pm On Oct 16, 2016
chai.. I hope It isn't what I'm thinking LOL

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by beautiful232(f): 3:18pm On Oct 16, 2016
sweetheart pls enjoy your marriage in peace
even if you don't cook for one year as long as you both are happy
Bleep what lowlife people would say ok?
No be cooking be love
have seen lots of women cook well
but yet still don't get married ok,or men still don't keep them

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by martineverest(m): 3:19pm On Oct 16, 2016
Cutehector:
Because he knows u lack cooking skill
smh.
If her husband relegates her to d kitchen u will still complain.....hypocrisy is when u crticise buhari and abuse another woman whose huband doesnt allow her to cook

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by olumaxi(m): 3:19pm On Oct 16, 2016
Mayb he had realised dat u r only fit for d livin room and d other room

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by buffalowings: 3:19pm On Oct 16, 2016
As long as she's game intheotherroom

No shaking

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by passionate88: 3:20pm On Oct 16, 2016
Other room things

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Chikwado1991(m): 3:21pm On Oct 16, 2016
You and Mrs buhari dey cos us wahala

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Re: Funke Akindele: "My Husband Doesn't Allow Me Cook" by Lovelynature(m): 3:21pm On Oct 16, 2016
Good for them. Over to the house maid. Just pray it doesn't lead the hubby and the maid to the other room

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