Nigerian veteran actress Patience Ozokwo, popularly known as Mama G, has shared her thoughts on why she embraces villainous characters in films, noting the responsibility she feels in portraying societal realities.
Nigerian veteran actress Patience Ozokwo, popularly known as Mama G, has shared her thoughts on why she embraces villainous characters in films, noting the responsibility she feels in portraying societal realities.
Speaking during a recent interaction, the actress explained that her decision is driven by a desire to reflect hidden issues in society that many prefer not to address and how such portrayals can influence public awareness of social issues depicted on screen especially within the Nigerian film industry context.
She said her motivation comes from a sense of duty to highlight uncomfortable truths through storytelling, especially in roles that depict wrongdoing and moral conflict.
“I felt bold to exp0se the ills of society. These things happen and nobody wants to exp0se them, so I’m exp0sing them. So I’m extremely proud of myself and mama G lovers”
Ozokwo’s comments have continued to spark discussions among fans and colleagues about the importance of film as a mirror of society and the responsibility of actors in shaping narratives highlighting ongoing conversations about accountability, representation, and the influence of Nollywood narratives on society especially among younger audiences and film critics.
Many viewers say her performances as Mama G remain some of the most memorable portrayals of villainy in Nigerian cinema, contributing to her long-standing popularity with many praising her consistency and ability to embody complex characters across decades of acting.
Her remarks underline the evolving conversation around storytelling in Nollywood and the role of actors in addressing societal issues through their craft and the cultural importance of reflective storytelling in entertainment.
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