Popular Nollywood actress, Foluke Daramola, takes ADEMOLA OLONILUA through the journey of her life
Why I am more into movie production than acting
I am a person that is very restless in 
nature. I have been acting for over 18 years. I feel that it is becoming
 monotonous for me; doing the same old thing over and over again, 
despite the fact that creativity is dropping by the day. I still do a 
bit of acting; it is just that I am more of a production person. I am 
even derailing a bit back into doing English soap operas which was what I
 started out from. I started with soap opera and English movies before I
 delved into Yoruba movies.
Competition from upcoming actors
The only thing that is constant in life 
is change. If you do not look beyond and think outside of the box, you 
are going to box yourself in the corner. What I mean by that is that 
there is no how you would not grow. There is this proverb that says you 
have to take a bow when the ovation is loudest. Taking a bow doesn’t 
mean leaving the scene; it means you should go and re-strategise and 
find ways to work around things that would make you relevant. There is 
no way I would say my younger colleagues should not grow. I started out 
when I was a teenager and I have had my fair share of the industry. I’m 
still having it. I’m still staying relevant. The only thing you can do 
is just to make yourself relevant. A threat from the younger generation 
is not one that relates with me. I am not one that would sit in a 
corner. A lot of my colleagues ask why I read so much. I just had my 
masters degree, I am going for my Ph.D. I believe in dynamism and 
upgrading myself at every point in time so nobody is a threat to me.
Journey so far
When I started I was very young. I was 
about 16 years and I had not entered the university for my first degree.
 At that time, I was a young girl who wanted to have fun and I did not 
see myself as anything. One thing about me is that I have had it in my 
sub-conscious that stardom would not change me or take anything away 
from me. I have had my challenges, times when I wanted to party with my 
friends, go to clubs, parties, go out to have fun. People see me and 
begin to talk. At each point in time, because I was a teenager, I might 
have made one or two mistakes. At the end of the day, I learnt while 
growing up in the industry that you do not do things like this, you just
 walk around them. It is just part of learning in life. I am not one 
person that regrets anything. I just learn from my past. Anything I have
 done in life, I do not wish they never happened.
My dream of becoming a lecturer
I have always wanted to be a diplomat. I 
have always loved to be a lecturer; that is why I’m still upgrading my 
education. I had a scholarship in Canada but I had to postpone my 
admission to take another course. It is an ongoing process.
My parents’ reaction to my career
My dad is late; I lost him when I was 
very young. My mum was strongly against my movie career. She felt that I
 would be too exposed. Later, my mentors called her, spoke to her and 
gave her the assurance that I would still go to school. They told her 
that I would still be educated and do the normal things people do. She 
grudgingly agreed but I’m sure she has not regretted it so far. I 
sneaked to location several times after she said I should not go. There 
was a time she had to shave my head because I sneaked to location. I 
thought I would be back home that day but I did not get to our house 
until 2am. She was really worried; immediately she saw me, she picked a 
pair of scissors and shaved my head. I had to put relaxer on my hair to 
make it look like rough curls. Later, when she saw that I was determined
 and dogged about it, she allowed me. She just made me to sign an 
undertaking that I was going to go to school. She is an educationist so I
 had to sign and give her the assurance that I was going to go to 
school.
My first crush
I would say that my first crush was my 
first relationship. I was about 17 years old then. Unfortunately, he was
 not the first person I had sex with. I share it with the younger 
generation because it is something that has been talked about but I have
 got over it. The first time I had sex, I was raped. I had my first 
relationship with the first person I had a crush on, Seun Olomofe. He is
 one of the most caring and considerate persons I have ever met in my 
life. He was my mother’s close friend’s son. He was one person that 
showed me so much love. He was always there for me; he was the first 
person to ever make me a special card. I had a huge crush on him. When 
sex was not coming to play in the relationship, he said he was tired and
 I was so heart-broken. I was supposed to go to University of Lagos; it 
was because of him I changed my admission to Obafemi Awolowo University.
 I saw him as an epitome of the kind of person I would like to spend the
 rest of my life with. That was the first major crush that I had.
My first sexual encounter
My first introduction to sex was rape. It
 was with one of our tenants. I got so close to him and saw him as an 
elder brother. He looked at me as someone that had been exposed because I
 was busty and he thought I had had a sexual experience before. So he 
had his way with me. Then it was not something you tell the whole world.
 People said we should keep quiet about it. Then they tried to make 
trouble with him but subsequently people said we should keep quiet about
 it. We had to try and manage it in our own way even though it affected 
me for a long time psychologically. I had to gradually get over it. I 
believed so much in the principle of keeping your virginity till you are
 married. I started showbiz from Teen TV on DBN with Chichi Okaro. Then I
 used to be so vocal and when we spoke about pre-marital sex and 
virginity, I was always so passionate about it. It was such a 
disadvantage and a pity for me.
My experience as a busty lady
At the initial stage, I used to be so 
ashamed of myself. At that time, I would wear clothes that would not let
 my bust be noticeable. I was trying everything I could so that it would
 not be obvious. Subsequently, when I started acting and reading books, I
 read a book that said the best admirer you have is yourself and the way
 you carry yourself is how people would take you. I had to psyche myself
 to love it. After I did so, I noticed that I was getting advances even 
from people I didn’t expect, like some of my late father’s friends. 
Being a deep thinker, I always look at the advantage of everything, I 
saw that it was something I could not change so I had to make the best 
out of it. I got it into my sub-conscious that it was a plus than minus.
 I have had reasons to talk to a lot of people that are busty and who do
 not appreciate themselves. They now see it as an asset than a 
liability.
Errors in subtitles of Yoruba movies
The reason why that occurs is because we 
all want to be a jack of all trades and master of none. The few people 
that are educated know that there are supposed to be professionals for 
everything .The ones that are not believe that because they have a 
popular face, they are already stars and can do anything and get away 
with it. It’s partly the reason I reduced acting because it was already 
becoming a mess. If you know you are good at acting and you are a 
popular face, it does not mean you know it all. Some people are perfect 
for some jobs but because they want to cut corners and believe they can 
do it better than the next person, they make a mess of it.
My recent project
I am working on my latest project called 
Cobwebs. It is a cinema-bound movie. We take our movies to the cinema 
because we are expanding our scope. Home videos are giving us a lot of 
problems. So we have decided to do something else that would expand our 
network. We are shooting that. We are planning on featuring Femi Kuti in
 the movie. We are still talking with him. I know he doesn’t act but if I
 can get him, it would be a big break.
About my love life
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