Gboah.com: Yoruba Veteran Actor, Olaiya Igwe Finally Speaks On Why He Quit Movie Production

Yoruba Veteran Actor, Olaiya Igwe Finally Speaks On Why He Quit Movie Production


Olaiya Igwe, a veteran Nollywood actor and producer, has spoken out about why he left the industry to pursue other interests.

Olaiya's final film, 'Aditu Isokan,' was pirated in 2008 and was his last before deciding to stop making movies. He disclosed that the film's production cost him N52 million Naira.

“2008 was the last time I shot a movie, and I was working on it till I released it in 2014, the title was ‘Aditu isokan’, while the English movie was ‘Mystery of Unity’. I spent 52 million naira on it, my witnesses are Adebayo Salami and Jide Kosoko.”

He also disclosed that when he took the movie to the United States for coding to avoid piracy, he was later called from Nigeria that the movie has been pirated already. He added that unless the government and his fellow producers join forces to fight piracy, he won’t produce any movie.

“After releasing it, I had to take it to America for coding so it can’t be pirated. The next day I was called from Oshodi that it has been pirated.

“Ever since then, I decided that until the government and we ourselves are ready to fight piracy that it is when I will produce a movie.”

He did say, however, that he plans to make a film soon because technology has helped to curb piracy in some ways.

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