Actors in ‘Asabawood’ hate each other, there’s no trust – Ruth Eze alleges
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Actors in ‘Asabawood’ hate each other, there’s no trust – Ruth Eze alleges

Ruth Eze, a prominent Nigerian actress, has shed light on the working environment within the Nollywood film industry, particularly in Asaba, Delta State. She highlighted a unique aspect of the industry culture, pointing out a significant level of caution among actors in the eastern region, especially in Asaba, often referred to as “Asabahood.”

According to Ruth Eze, there exists a noticeable lack of trust among actors on set, to the extent that individuals refrain from buying food for others. This lack of trust underscores the perceived risks and challenges within the Asaba film industry environment, suggesting a competitive and possibly distrustful atmosphere among colleagues.informationguidenigeria

Beyond her observations of the film industry, Ruth Eze also shared her views on personal relationships and marriages. She suggested that the happiness experienced in a couple’s relationship or marriage should be kept private. This perspective reflects a belief in maintaining a certain level of discretion and boundaries between one’s public persona and private life, especially in the context of intimate relationships.JAMB Result

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Ruth Eze’s insights offer a glimpse into the dynamics of professional relationships in the Nigerian film industry and the personal philosophies of individuals within the entertainment sector regarding their private lives. Her comments highlight the complexities and challenges that actors may face, both on and off the set, in navigating their careers and personal lives in the public eye.

“A lot of people don’t like to see others, especially in Nollywood in the eastern part of the country. We don’t like one another. I cannot expose my relationship, or who I am in love with.

“There is no actor in Nollywood, especially in Asaba (Delta State), that one would buy food for on set and they would eat. Everybody is scared, because of how dangerous that side is. When one goes for any production, one is usually scared. So, in order to be careful, one has to buy one’s food.”

“I can never marry a colleague. I can marry a filmmaker, but not an actor. If you see the things they do on set while filming, even the married ones, you wouldn’t want to have anything to do with them. Other girls come to look for them, and some even bring food.JAMB Portal

“Imagine filming in Enugu and your family is in Asaba; you would see girls bringing food to them on set. Imagine being in love with such an actor and witnessing that. The only colleague I would have loved to get married to is already married.”

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