Popular Nollywood actor, Kenneth
Okonkwo, is currently worried. This is not because he’s no longer getting
scripts as an actor, but simply because the character he played in that
foremost movie, Living in Bondage, is seriously posing a big challenge
to him.
Kenneth opened up at the just
concluded Best of Nollywood Awards which held last week in Port-Harcourt,
Rivers State. He said that after playing “Andy” in that classic movie, people
hardly know him any more as Kenneth Okonkwo.
This, he said, has become a very big
problem to him, even as he has declared his intention to go into politics. “I
will have to sensitize the voters and make sure that they are familiar with the
name Kenneth Okonkwo and not Andy before the general election.”
Kenneth joined the long list of
Nigerian entertainers venturing into politics, after he picked up the People’s
Democratic Party, PDP, nomination form during the week.
He wants to represent the people of
Nsukka/Igboeze South Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives in
2015.
After obtaining his form, excited
actor posted on his online campaign site: “Join me in thanking God for
assisting me obtain my nomination form of our great party PDP to contest for
the House of Representatives to represent Nsukka/ Igboeze South Federal
Constituency. To Him be all the glory.”
The actor who is also a lawyer expressed
optimism that he will defeat his opponents at the polls.
Other celebs that have joined
politics include Bob Manuel, Desmond Elliot, Kate Henshaw, 9ice, Tony Tetuila,
and Julius Agwu, among others. Kenneth was brought to limelight following the
role he played as ‘Andy’ in the movie, Living in Bondage, released in
1992.
Andy Has Overtaken My Real Name, Kenneth Okonkwo Cries Out, Joins Politics
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Saturday, October 25, 2014
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