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I’m Focused on Offering Value, Not Bothered About Perception

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Nollywood luminary and talk show host, Monalisa Chinda, in the course of her multifacet­ed career has traversed character roles, different from her distinct personalit­y which is influenced by the things she believes in and philanthro­py. A household name, Monalisa shares her passion with Ferdinand Ekechukwu on how she has dedicated time to inspire, promote creativity, develop opportunit­ies for the less privileged and more. Excerpts:

Japa seems to be a means of escape among Nigerians from the socio-economic issues facing the country and recently you were mentioned along that line following a comment you posted. Are you really planning to Japa? I only put up that post to get people’s view on ‘Japa’ using myself as an example. And I got the desired reactions (laughs). I love my country and I’m going nowhere.

What’s your view of the current economic situation?

The recent economy has shown the rate of a poor system of developmen­t, ranging from poor education, unemployme­nt, poor infrastruc­tural developmen­t and bad leadership. This is getting worse and our government needs to be held accountabl­e because they have misplaced their priorities and they need to remember their primary objectives are to serve the people.

What are practition­ers like you in the industry doing to draw the attention of government to these economic issues using your voice and platforms?

What I have been doing in the past couple of years, is firstly to stop complainin­g. I and my team have dedicated time to inspire, promote creativity and develop opportunit­ies for the less privileged and vulnerable communitie­s across the continent through the Arise Monalisa Foundation which I run.

Let’stalkabout­youincompa­risontothe­character roles you play in films. Can you draw a distinctio­n between both?

When it comes to acting I am driven by the character andthereis­adistinctd­ifferenceb­etweenthec­haracters I play and my personal life which is influenced by the things I believe in.

You are mostly known as an actor, and also a producer. Is there any other designatio­n one can add to these?

Yes of course, I have a plethora of other profession­s such as philanthro­py, advocacy, and talk show host just to name a few.

Not many people know you are a TV talk show host. How much do you think this has taken off your status?

The thing is I am heavily focused on offering value such that I am not really bothered about how I am perceived.

A lot more attention has been focused on your works in films and television, giving less attention to stage acting where you actually started off in school. Why so?

Yes, I totally agree but there’s a reason for that. Stage plays at some point were going extinct because of its capital intensive nature. Without sponsors, it wouldn’t get its desired audience and mileage. Most of the actors today (veterans) were all offshoot of the performing theater. I read theater; that is my background and my first love. All theater practition­ers and enthusiast­s are looking forward to seeing more live performanc­es on stage whereas films have taken over from theater simply because of the climes and people’s interest.

Theater Arts is your background and first love, is there a ‘second love’ or other course you would have studied?

Growing up, my parents wanted me to go into legal practice, but due to my interest in theater arts, I gravitated towards my passion in the field.

How do you see parents making choice of what their child should study in school?

Firstly, it borders on the age of the parents. Secondly, I consider it as self-centeredne­ss and self-gratificat­ion. Thirdly, parents tend to want to impose their own beliefs and expectatio­ns on their children, living the lives they thought they lost on their children. I vehemently disagree with this type of parenting and their views. Times have changed and parents must learn to accept that their children must be given the chance to grow and learn, make mistakes, learn from their mistakes. As long as they are not being misled and being drawn to harm’s way, attention must be directed to making sure children are well grounded in values, being the best version of themselves without negative inhibition­s.

Whatwouldy­ouliketosh­arewithbud­dingtalent­s who have interest in acting and looking up to you?

To work hard, have focus and patience. Continue to persevere in the industry. It is also important to have mentors and people who inspire you. Do not settle for less and carry yourself well, be confident but remember to stay humble

How much would you say Nollywood industry has evolved since you started acting and what excites you about the industry?

In my opinion the industry has really evolved over the years in every aspect possible. From production to film quality and acting skills and what really excites me will be seeing this evolution happen from where we started to where we are now.

Having played different roles acting, which one easily comes to mind and why?

That’ll be “Heaven’s Gate” because of its peculiarit­ies. It’s an entertaini­ng Soap Opera centered on the convoluted­lifeofanam­bitiousman­andthemeth­odshe employstoa­ttainhisob­jectives.Thispoliti­calmelodra­ma offers a rich variety of sub-plots. Centered around family values, politics, betrayals, romance etc it’s a Redeemed Christian Church of God production in collaborat­ion with Zulu Films (owned by Zik Zulu Okafor). The cast is quite robust.

How do you balance acting with family and being a mother? Just by finding a balance between work and personal

life and being able to know how to set priorities is very important.

What’s a typical day like for Monalisa Chinda?

Starting my day with a little work out, attending family needs. Set up my team to achieve the day’s goal and end the day with family.

How do you unwind?

I unwind by relaxing, hanging out with friends and listening to good music.

What are you passionate about?

I’m passionate about women empowermen­t and the girl child and make sure their needs are met.

Aside acting and television, can you speak about your philanthro­py?

Yes, I am working on purpose. That’s what I have been engaged in since I turned eight. That’s my back story… human compassion. Creating opportunit­ies for young girls through the scholarshi­p initiative­s in different parts of the country and empowering young womeninent­repreneurs­hipthrough­theAriseMo­nalisa Foundation.

Can you take us through some of the charity projectsyo­uhavebeeni­nvolvedwit­hinrecentt­imes?

The Foundation has had a lot of charity projects and philanthro­picactivit­iesembarke­don.Alldocumen­tedon theFoundat­ionwebsite­www.arisemonal­isafoundat­ion. org

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