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  • Sotayo plans comeback after hiatus from Nollywood

    Sotayo plans comeback after hiatus from Nollywood

    It is no longer news that Nollywood actress, dancer and model, Tayo Sobola, aka Sotayo, has been away from the screen for some time now.

    However, news coming from the screen siren revealed that she was away from the industry to prepare herself ahead of future tasks.

    It was reliably gathered from sources close to the actress that she deliberately took a break from the industry to rejuvenate and work on something new.

    Sobola was quoted to have said that she plans to stage a comeback in the industry after her hiatus.

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    Those close to her also said one of the reasons for her absence is to have time to attend to some other things and prepare herself well for the tasks ahead.

    “She went back to the drawing board to prepare herself for the future. Our industry has become more dynamic and this requires a lot from practitioners, who know their onions,” a close associate of the actress divulged. “Sotayo’s best is yet to come, so she decided to maintain a low profile to move to the next level and come out big for fans and the industry as a whole.”

    During her hiatus, Sobola was said to have taken several courses including those covering public speaking, while she also took a break to face other businesses and entrepreneurship as an ambitious young lady with so much energy and inspiration.

  • Oga Bello, Dayo Amusa, others star in new series

    Veteran actor, Adebayo Salami popularly known as Oga Bello, has completed the production of a 26-episode Yoruba series titled ‘Alagbara’, produced exclusively for a pay-TV company, StarTimes.

    Reports say that the series is currently undergoing post-production edits to bring it up to top standards.

    Oga Bello disclosed in a statement that the partnership with the pay-TV on this project was borne out of his desire in promoting the Nigerian culture through the production of educative and enlightenment movies and series that cut across everyone living in this society.

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    According to him, ‘Alagbara is a beautifully crafted indigenous series that sheds light into lives of different men from all walks of life and how they are controlled, manipulated, influenced, and reshaped by the women in their lives’

    Other award winning stars on the cast include Ronke Ashodi Oke, Toyin Adegbola, Yemi Solade, Femi Adebayo, Sotayo, Dele Odule, Bukky Arugba among others.

  • LADIES SHOULD  STOP RECEIVING CHEAP RINGS FROM MEN–NOLLYWOOD ACT SOTAYO

    LADIES SHOULD STOP RECEIVING CHEAP RINGS FROM MEN–NOLLYWOOD ACT SOTAYO

    She describes herself as restless and versatile, and those close to her could not agree less. However, true love, according to Yoruba language actress, Tayo Sobola, aka ‘Soyato’, exists only in the dictionary. She tells OVWE MEDEME more, delving into career and reasons for her to celebrate this December.

    PEOPLE don’t know you to be this friendly… Why do people see me that way? I don’t understand why people think of me like that. Really, I’m just me.

    As head of your business, how does this familiarity with subordinates work for you?

    I relate with everybody well; I might not wear that look most times. People look at me from afar and draw conclusions, but I’m just like this. Most times, I don’t even remember I do movies.

    How did you come up with a 5-­in-1 gig concept?

    I just thought of everything and I said to myself, some people don’t get to watch TV. Some don’t get to read newspapers. We know we’ve done a whole lot of things. Some are beginning to say that they know we opened this place sometime last year and they want to know what we have been doing. They want to know how far we’ve gone and what we have been able to achieve within that period. It’s going to be something of pleasure and happiness for them to be able to see what we’ve done within those months.

    So, I decided to showcase the things we have been doing in this past year for people to see. We’ve done 12 movies this year. We have also done some things that are not movie related. Then it’s my birthday as well, so I don’t see anything wrong in celebrating everything together. We also want to embark on training and talents development next year. This is not going to be limited to some people. Everybody can come in. indeed, we need people to train.

    With all that you do, how do you find time to relax?

    I won’t lie to you; the only time I relax is when I ‘run’ away from Nigeria. Every now and then, I run away to be able to get some rest. Even at that, I still don’t get to relax because my ‘head’ is always everywhere.

    Which is your favourite getaway country?

    I don’t have a favourite place. Everywhere I go is like another home for me. However, when I’m not in Nigeria, I’m in London or America. It is like home-away-from-home situation for me.

    How does your man cope with your busy schedule?

    He understands. And the good thing is he’s a flexible person too. He can always be anywhere at any time.

    Is he into entertainment too?

    Never! He’s not.

    So you won’t marry an entertainer?

    No way!

    What are your reasons?

    I understand the nature of our job and for a man to want to understand a lady who is into entertainment, it is a whole lot of work. So you can imagine two entertainers in a home? It’s not possible. Ko le werk. One should be able to bend for another. One should be able to calm one down. But when both of you are hot at the same time, it’s nonsense.

    I notice there’s a ring on your finger…

    I’m engaged. And that you need to know.

    What is your definition of love?

    I don’t know anything called love. I sha know it’s in the dictionary. There’s no love anywhere. Love is L.O.V.E. That’s all I know.

    In that case, what was the attraction to him?

    Abeg leave that thing, them dey sell ring na. If the man misbehaves, you sell the ring, chop the money and walk away. Ladies should stop receiving cheap rings. Receive the one you can sell when the man messes up.

    Wearing the engagement ring, do men still make advances at you?

    That is normal. Even a blind person gets advances from men all the time. So let’s not talk about love.

    What does 2017 hold for you?

    I want to do three times what I did this year. I don’t know how it would happen but I know it would happen. I’m that person who sets targets for myself. So, whatever I must have done this year, I want to do more next year.

    In a nutshell, who is Sotayo?

    This is just me. I’m in my early 30s and I’m from Ogun State. There is nothing anybody does not know about me. I’m just a very free-spirited person.

  • Sotayo gears up for ‘December to Remember’

    Hollywood actress, Tayo Sobola, better known as Sotayo, has announced plans to hold a 5-in-1 grand event tagged ‘December to Remember’.

    An all-white affair, the actress disclosed that ‘December to Remember’ is designed to celebrate her production outfit, Sotee Entertainment’s 1st Anniversary, her birthday which is coming up on December 28, an exhibition of movies she produced in the last one year, the unveiling of her film academy as well as end-of-the-year party for her staff, family and friends.

    Scheduled to hold on December 30, 2016 at the Oriental Hotel, Lekki, Lagos, the actress revealed that the event will be attended by top notch personalities.

    On flagging off of her own film academy, the Bella actress noted that she has always received requests from numerous young people who want to train under her but there had been no time to attend to everyone.

    “So, I discussed this with some of my industry seniors like Antar Laniyan who showed interest and promised to support the project. That was why we decided to put a film academy together. Aside this, I have a charity project I run and I do have lots of blind kids that are very talented that need a platform to showcase their talents,” she said.

  • ‘I don’t care if anybody  envies me’

    ‘I don’t care if anybody envies me’

    Popularly called Sotayo, Tayo Sobola got two nominations this year for Most Promising Actress, 2013 Yoruba Movie Academy Awards and Best New Actress (Yoruba) City People Entertainment Awards 2013. The graduate of Public Administration from Olabisi Onabanjo University has just finished works on her second movie entitled Corper Jide. With an acting career spanning about 10 years, in this interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKANMI, the actress speaks on why she quit acting English movies and men’s view on  actresses, among other issues.

    IS the movie Corper Jide, like every normal movie that the title tells the story?

    I just sat down and thought I needed to try if I could do something different, so I got a pen and paper, wrote the story and the name came along the line. I guess people would expect to see corps members in the movie, but you won’t get to see any trace of them; unlike my other movie, Arewa Onijogbo, that portrays a lady who is troublesome.

    This is different because people would expect to see a story that has to do with NYSC. They won’t get to see that until the end of the movie. I shouldn’t even be saying this but you cannot get to understand until you see the movie. This new project is to try and see what I am capable of and to try and stress myself, by doing two things at a time because I played double roles in the flick.

    Why did you choose to be a Yoruba actress?

    It is not like I stood up one day and said I want to be a Yoruba actress. I am still an active member of AGN. I did a couple of English in the past but I didn’t get to play lead roles because I had a lot I was doing at the same time. I was shooting music videos, playing roles in one or two movies, dancing and singing at the same time. I was into modeling, writing for some magazine and organising events.

    The stress was becoming much in the sense that today you get a role for some job and the next day, you are called to bring back the script for some flimsy reasons. There was a time I left Lagos for Ogun State, when I changed my school. So I just made up my mind that I wasn’t going to do the movie thing again. One day, somebody walked up to me and said there was a movie casting and that they wanted a new face for the lead role.

    Though I wasn’t interested, I went and I was given the script to read. After that, I was told that we will be starting the next day. I was like, how can you call me today and ask me to start tomorrow? So I went all the way to see the Producer, Mr. Yinka Sam Aina. I did the movie and that was it. Before then, I had done some minor roles too in Yoruba movies but I was not taking any seriously. After the Oloko Longe, which I played alongside Yemi Blaq and Aunty Ayo Adesanya, I left and said I wasn’t doing it again. But someone said to me that I could do it, that I was capable. That was how I started.

    How easy was it for you to start producing movies?

    The thing is, despite the fact that I was not constant in the movie world, I still watch and study how it is being done. Several times, I can remember meeting some marketers and actors. I told them I wanted to act but nobody took me serious then. In 2005, I walked up to a marketer and he said I should go and learn, that there is a way they do it. Anytime I talked to somebody about it, it was the same thing, so I just forgot about the whole thing.

    But here I am today; this same marketer came to me to complain that I didn’t give him my film to sell and that if I had come to him with the movie too, it would have been the same thing. Now he can see other marketers trying to sell my movie. Everybody has a story to tell. I might look new to some people, but this is my tenth year in the entertainment industry.

    How do combine being an actress, writer, dancer, singer, and the others?

    (Laughs) I just think if you have a flair for something, it will remain in you. Everybody has got talent. I was in a musical group and Tee A was the one pushing it. I did other performances on stage and all that; The Nescafe Vibes Waves and the Lagbaje. All of a sudden my mom was not cool with it so I had to stop. She said she couldn’t walk on the street without somebody stopping her to say they saw her daughter on TV.

    So I started doing modeling, going for casting and photo shoot. I am not a runway model but the photographer model. As for entertainment, if you are a dancer, they will use you for video shoot. I didn’t learn that from anywhere. I just found myself doing it. It has not been easy. Writing is also just flair and I went for a Diploma in Law at Lagos State University before changing to University of Ibadan.

    Once you are in that kind of line, the next thing is writing or sketching something. That is why the ability to balance five or six things at the same time has not been easy for me. But there are times in life when you have to sit down and draw your board to pick out the one working out for you. But now I will say it is the consistency that I have put in the Yoruba movie that has made me a new face. With a little push, I know I am there.

    Now that you have changed profession, what is your mom’s view?

    She is cool with what I am doing now. She calls every day to pray for me, since this is what I have decided to do.

    What other things are you into aside entertainment?

    I have a shop where I sell goods. I don’t go there though, only once in a while. But I know I have things that I do day in, day out.

    What is your relationship with Bovi the comedian?

    The truth about it; he is more like a brother to me. We didn’t come out from the same womb but he is somebody I have known for some time. He gives me advice on where I can do well. There is nothing that one cannot achieve if you have someone that can look straight into you and feel that you have something that needs to be pushed out. That is what I appreciate about Bovi.

    He looked at me and believed in me and said we could actually work together and that is what came out of all the things you have seen. I have not disappointed him in any way and he wasn’t disappointed in using me to do anything he did. It is nothing more than a working relationship. He is just a very good friend and I see him as a brother. I have met some people before him that are actually doing what he is doing but they never said anything about working together.

    How did you get an A-list actor like Ayo Adesanya to star in your movie?

    This is not the first time we are acting together. Like the Oloko Ologe movie, I played the lead roles with her. Since then, she has been more like an aunty. We talk on regular basis. I ask her advice concerning some things I want to do. But for my own movie, probably she just felt there is more to this Tayo girl that is different.

    She asked for the script, checked it and it was okay with her. I feel she was okay with the role she is playing and knows I won’t disappoint. Sometimes people look at us and say we look alike. It took me time, to decide who I really wanted to use for the role and it worked out fine.

    How did you source for funds for the movie?

    I just feel that if you want to do a movie, you should have an idea and a budget. That is the money you are working with. I exceeded my budget, but I did not regret it in any form. That is all I can say. And I was able to pay all my cast. I do not owe anybody.

    Unlike it is done with Yoruba movies, why did you decide to screen yours before the actual release?

    The truth about it is, for you to be able to achieve things; you can’t work with yourself alone. I believe nobody achieved destiny with too much friends. When you follow the crowd, you miss the crown. It is not something I decided to do on my own. With the help of a very good friend, brother, I have been able to push far. Like I said earlier everybody has got a story to tell, we all started from somewhere.

    Most people just do movies and hit the shelves and people start complaining. The ability to see your movie from a different perspective is what one should aim for. If I am seeing my movie, I don’t know if some other person likes it or not. I am not doing it for myself or my family to watch, but for the audience. In a situation you have hundreds of people watching, you can actually listen to what they have to say. The last movie I produced was more like a teaser for me. I believe I have been able to learn from that with the help from my brother Caston Dada. He was able to tell me how to do things, how to listen to people, ask questions and all that.

    How many tattoos do you have?

    I have got three, one on my right leg, one behind my right shoulder and the other on my arm. I just like it and there is nothing more to it. I am happy that the spots I have them can be covered because not everybody is cool with it. Some people can’t even stand the sight of it. There are some environments you have to step into; they don’t want to see them.

    Some people see them and have a different opinion about you. But the fact that you have them does not mean that you are wild. So if I am wearing a shirt on a jean, nobody knows I have it on. When you do things at times, you have to think twice.

    It is a general belief that the more established acts try to frustrate the growth of rising actors and actresses. How do you plan to scale that hurdle?

    In that perspective, I would say it is normal when you are doing something right for anybody to envy you no matter the job you are doing. Envy is a normal thing, and to me I see it as a sign of witchcraft. So many people are possessed; they have that witch thing in them. It is not when you kill someone that you are a witch.

    If you envy your colleague, then you have something in you. If you are happy for someone else’ success today, definitely something good will come to you. The ability to talk freely and mingle with people opens doors for you. That is what most people do not know. I am just myself. I am not looking at other people’s time to run my race. I go on my own, laugh with people I am suppose to laugh with and play with those I am suppose to play with.

    I am not too close to anybody and I am not against anybody. I don’t belong to any caucus. Inasmuch as they don’t come to my face, I am cool with it. That envy thing, should just stay wherever it is. For you to confront someone to her face, then you must have something in you. For me if you are envious of me, it should be within you. If I start smelling it, then you have your own problem to deal with.

    How comfortable is your guy with your numerous engagements?

    Well, I would say so many guys look at girls and say ladies in entertainment have actually slept with their colleagues because they believe we don’t have confidence to hold ourselves and not let loose. Everybody has got focus. As for me I am just myself and I am actually single for now.