In the
Nigerian setting, it is very common for some people to discriminate because of
someone's ethnic background. Some people have even likened tribalism to racial
abuse. Though in marriages, the issue is gradually being defeated as we have
had inter-ethnic marriages, the menace is still very dominant in most
professions in Nigeria.
In
Nollywood, one does not need a soothsayer to know that tribalism has taken over
the industry. It is common to see this in most interest groups and associations
formed in the industry.
She said,
“I have experienced tribalism, I know people
would say it is a lie, but that is the truth.” “Why have those from a
particular group not reached out to people who are not specifically from their
areas?” she asked.
“I have worked with a lot of Igbos, my marketer is Igbo, I
have worked with a lot of them and I know those I have not worked with, I have
not seen the right roles for me yet, but I believe they will come. But how
about others, who are independently shooting movies, does that mean those are
the only set of actors in Nollywood?
“I am not saying they should give me roles,
but there are people who want to see fresh faces. We need to give others
opportunity to showcase their talents,” she emphasized.
The
celebrated actress however advised that tribalism should be stopped in
Nollywood. “I am saying, stop tribalism and bring everyone under the umbrella
of AGN,” Halima said.
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