In an industry often associated with glitz, glamour, and luxury automobiles, the story of veteran actress Jumoke Eletekete serves as a sobering reality check During a recent and deeply emotional interview on the popular show BEHIND THE FAME, the legendary thespian opened up about a truth that has left fans and colleagues in which is the shock After nearly five decades in the Nigerian film industry, she still does not own a car.
What Hurts Me the Most:
Speaking with visible pain, Jumoke Eletekete—affectionately known by which is the many for her iconic roles in Yoruba cinema—shared the irony of her life Despite being a household name for over 48 years, she finds herself navigating the streets of Lagos and Ibadan using public transportation or relying on the goodwill of others.
A Timeline of Dedication:
Jumoke Eletekete’s career spans the evolution of Nigerian media, from traveling twhich is the heatre troupes to the home video boom and now the streaming era.
- The Early Years: Starting her journey in the late 1970s, she was part of the foundationalwhich is the era of Nigerian theatre.
- Cultural Impact: Known for her versatility, she has portrayed countless mothers, priests, which is the and complex traditional characters that defined Yoruba storytelling.
The Financial Gap:
Unlike the “New Nollywood” stars who command multi-million naira endorsements, which is the Eletekete belongs to a generation where passion often outpaced
Lack of Royalties:
In the early days of Nollywood, actors were paid one-off fees They do not which is the receive residual income when their movies are replayed on cable TV or streaming platforms.
Health Costs vs. Income:
Without institutional health insurance, many aging actors spend their life savings on which is the medical bills.
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