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How I cope with acting, my wives and numerous children - Jide Kosoko

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The name Jide Kosoko is a household name in the movie industry. Jide Kosoko came to prominence through television as a member of Awada kerikeri theater group, which had a successful series on television. He also produces and directs films.

What he has going for him is that he has successfully made a cross over doing both English and Yoruba films,

Currently, he is the president of Association of Nigeria Theater Practitioners (ANTP) and speaks on the challenges faced by the industry and his suggestions on how to combat these challenges.  He also made a clarion call to the government and individuals to come to the aid of this industry in terms of finance, quality control and distribution.

He also speaks on how he joggles between his family of wives and children and his tasking career as an actor and the president of ANTP.
Enjoy;


How are you finding your office as president of the Association of Nigerian Theater Practitioners (ANTP)?

So far so good.  It’s been tedious but I’m coping.  As you are very much aware ANTP is the foremost acting association in the country . 

Also, the kind of membership we have consist of people with different educational backgrounds.  We have people who are exposed and those who are not.

So, the task is to ensure that they are updated with the present  situation of what is going on in the industry and get them prepared for the next level. 

Like I said during my campaign, I am determined to prepare my members for both national and international challenges which is what we are doing now.  We are trying to upgrade them in terms of capacity building and on these we are coping.

In terms of capacity building, what strategies have you employed to put things right?

During my hundred days in office, we had a lot of workshops on various aspects of our industry ranging from directing to lighting and camera works where a lot of them have benefitted from what they were taught. 

Apart from that, we have had series of workshops from various local governments of the association to upgrade our people.  We’ve also been encouraging our members to attend festivals within and outside the country which they have been doing.

What do you think can be done on the issue of illiteracy in the movie industry?

May be because our medium of work is the Yoruba language, some people think that the Yoruba actors don’t understand English, we have quite a lot of well read actors among us.

Although, I will not hesitate to say the fact that we also have some that don’t have the western education as such but they are literate on their jobs. 

They know what they’re doing, they know the rudiments of film making and acting, so they are two different things. 

When you talk about the academic qualification, you also talk about professional literacy which they have.  Academic qualification is  secondary when it comes to film making because film making is all about experience. it is your involvement  and practical participation that matters most and not academic qualification.  

How would you compare the entertainment industry back then to what is obtainable now?

A lot of changes have occurred but I find it difficult to tell if it is for good or for bad.  I hate celebrating what is not celeberatable. 

It will be wrong for us to start celebrating old rhythms when we actually started from somewhere else. 

Agreed, we are every where now, making noise here and there that we are Nollywood, but the truth is that we still have a long way to go.  I doubt if there are people seriously thinking about producing a film that will be acceptable internationally.

Up till now, Celluloid film still remains the ultimate and the most acceptable format of making movies all over the world which we are not seriously looking into and that is not helping us at all.

What do you think is responsible for that?

It is very expensive and the market is not there yet.  Our marketers are not doing enough to expand the scope of distribution and it is really affecting productivity and the quality of production. Accepted that the quality of production is supposed to determine the wideness of distribution but unfortunately the reverse is the case. 

You have to look at what the market is saying first before you produce.  But on this, we are gradually changing. We now have more avenue where we can actually sell our films other than just putting them straight on home videos. 

I want to personally encourage our people on Dosumu (the marketers) that there is now need to do productions that we can actually take to Cinemas across the country. 

Also that they should attend international festivals and other competitions, by so doing, we will have enough avenues where we can sell our films.

I can only advise my colleagues to look less at the present marketing structure which is not good enough for us at all. I am yet to see a single marketer or major distributor that is doing enough, you hardly see people selling up to a hundred thousand copies of films and Nigeria population is over hundred million people, this is a very serious problem for us.

What do you think is responsible for that, is it piracy?

Yes piracy is one of the major factor for that situation, you can’t rule that out.  It is not as if our copyright Commission is not doing their best but, I strongly want to recommend a stronger penalty for violators.

If a stronger penalty can be enacted in the Copyright acts, it will reduce piracy. You can imagine somebody who have made millions from a back deal on someone else’s works, is now being asked to pay a penalty fee of only ten thousand naira and perhaps confiscate some of his properties which in  most cases does not happen.

Nigerians need a stronger penalty.  I know Nigerians will always run away from imprisonment without option of fine. If they make the penalty stronger, I believe it will reduce piracy to its barest minimum because piracy may not be eradicated.  Another big challenge is fund.  The distributors don’t have enough fund to mass produce and distribute at once.  

This will also guide against piracy.  For instance, if there is a production now and  you just printed about fifty thousand copies  the first set of people to purchase from you are the pirates, but if you produce as much say, five hundred thousand copies and you have where to distribute, let them be the first set of people to buy, before they know it, the production is everywhere , so there will be no where for them to take the pirated copies to. 

So, we all have serious work to do in that direction.  I just hope that very soon, some more serious distributors will come up.  Really some distributors are that we have now are desirous of making something good but unfortunately, the environment or their constituency is not enabling enough. 

If it is the issue of association that is giving us problem, may be we should just forget about the associations and let individuals who are interested go ahead and do something good.  There is need for us to  speak with one voice. 

All these proliferation of association will never help the industry.  We need to come together and ensure that we have a common voice that will tackle most of our problems. 

Unfortunately too, some of us are so greedy in the sense that they are only interested in what they are making for themselves now that they don’t think of how we can actually expand the industry and if they are saying  so, they are not acting accordingly. 

I don’t want to start mentioning names, but I know of those who are only interested in what they want to make.  If that is the way we started or have been doing it, perherps I would have been more than rich by now.

If you have a chance to change something in the industry now, what will it be?  

There  are quite a lot, not just one.  Firstly, I will look at the distribution area.  I will enact a more severe punishment for piracy and I will also talk of quality control because the two go together.

We are not there yet.  we are called the largest producers of films,  this is so only in quantity and not quality. 

The quality of our productions is still not good enough.  It is unfortunate because, it is not as if we do not have professionals but we are still in rush to have productions. 

We don’t have enough that will cater for a production that will be good enough for that standard and quality that I am talking about.

We also have a government that will continue to show their interest only in the way they talk and not in their actions. 

We have had seminars and workshops but there are some beautiful programes that ought to have been executed but these are programes that can only be facilitated by the government such as the motion picture council and the film fund. 

The film fund foundation will be there to feed members of the council and fund their productions.  By so doing, they will not need to rush anything and everything will be by merit and we’ll keep on ensuring that there is fund there.

How will the fund be sourced?

The fund will come from the government, big organizations and interested individuals.  Before you know it, I can assure you that our industry will be producing enough to help the country, but who is going to bail the cat? 

It is always easier said than done.  Most of the time, you see them on the television and talk on the newspapers, “yes Nollywood has come to stay” that is not just enough, we have to practicalize it.

Being a family man with wives and children, how do you joggle between your tasking career and the home front?

What is family?  Will the family exist when there is no job, forget it.  I joggle it because I work hard to ensure that I get enough to take care of the family.

You women like to talk about family, family.  You work to make  money and when you make money, you take good care of your family. 

Though money is not everything  so I have the time I spend with my wives and time to discuss the problems of the family but what matters most is my contribution to the industry , my country and to myself, so that I can keep body and soul together.

Vanguard

Comments (19 posted):

Sifu on 20 January, 2008 06:50:10
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I can't believe that more than one woman attached herself to this man. One is even too much. Nonsense.
adelani on 22 January, 2008 10:39:36
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just you are a good man
Anthony Asiegbulem on 23 January, 2008 04:59:23
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Mr. Jide Okosoko, due respect given to you as a person and profession as a versatile artist in yoruba and english movies especially your roles in "flirting" (Laughs)
omoye on 23 January, 2008 06:31:29
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u are so right sifu, what arrogance lol
Ajao Yemisi on 25 January, 2008 07:48:17
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Infact Jide Kosoko is my man when it comes to real acting i aiways appreciate him in films, he should make sure that all films are well screened before releasing so that junk and meaningless films will not be spread out.
OLUWATOYIN on 26 January, 2008 08:33:57
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I really appeciate the work of jide kosoko he is a resposible man and everybody at american always love all the movies you do because they believe that you will make sure that everything is in go order before you allow they to bring it out for people to see and watch,continue and GOD will bless you.
Busayo on 27 January, 2008 04:36:21
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Mr Jide Kosoko, when it comes to Nigerian movies, seen your picture in front of the movie case alone tells us here in U.S. that the movie must be very good. Meaning you are a very good actor. But one comment you make that l personally and a lot of my friend found disguisting is about your comment "what is family". Any real man will always put and praise his family first because your God first and your family next. Without those two - MR JIDE YOU ARE NOBODY. Can you pls explain how you can have peace of mind to make money without your family support. Bull crap -African men.
Akeem on 30 January, 2008 02:31:55
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Mr Jide Kosoko,I admire ur productions and can't judge based on ur love life but in anything put fear of God first.Stay blessed
Saeedah on 31 January, 2008 12:40:58
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Mr Jide Kosoko(Ofridoma)
i have a little to say cos i adore you so much am excited reading your interview, my cap's bowed for you more power to r elbow
nangahflo on 01 February, 2008 03:23:03
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U are a nice person to the world but i don't think to u'r family,when next a question is asked about them pls talk with some love it is obvious not all of your wives married u for love some for fame, but still money is not all that matters in life mister.without your family support u are a gonna.
sinead on 07 February, 2008 02:17:27
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so how many wivees and children does he reali have??
Tunde Olushola on 07 February, 2008 03:10:21
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Frankly, this man is a genius and i personally think he has done good to the film industry in NIgeria. Seeing Nollywood movie on the telly is also great, perhaps, he would encourage the Yoruba recipent to contribute to this good image of ours (Nigerians abroad). However, i am disapointed with his comment about waht is family, as per the last comment before my. MR. KOSOKO, YOU NEED YOUR FAMILY. AS PER OLD ENGLISH SAYING OR TO REPHARSE YORUBA WISDOM. MY FAMILY COME FIRST.
lolly on 07 February, 2008 07:43:14
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jide is a great guy,i like him.
a me dis on 11 February, 2008 02:30:43
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Jide Kosoko appears to be a modern man however I now question this as he insists on sticking by ancient custome such as poligamy. either that or this man is having his cake and eating it too
samson solomon on 12 February, 2008 07:34:00
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sir, am very sorry to say that, at this your age women are still dieing for you, that means that when you were a young boy grils were fighting 4 your ............. but i love the way u act.
the way u open yours eyes big when acting i just love it. i will like to be like you.
i am an actor good in acting and comdey and funny talks/dances, i will like you to help me to stand and God will bless you. Pace
mrs. adekoya on 13 February, 2008 08:40:40
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we all love u
nikky on 23 February, 2008 01:33:10
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I will say well done and more grace to your endless work. But I will like to point your attention to this, as much as we enjoy your film and others could you pls reduce the music when your actors and actress are talking. It could be so annoying when you cant hear a word and the music is so loud, bearing in mind that is not just watch in Nigeria, we enjoy it hear in London.
Bee on 11 March, 2008 09:36:30
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I think you are doing a good job and I pray for more of it.Pls sir you can not and you will never trade your family with anything. You're what you are today because of your wonderful and lovely famiy, so pls. learn to appreciate them more. If your family are not there the respect you earn from the public will ultimately ceased. 'YOUR FAMILY SHOULD BE EVERYTHING TO YOU AFTER GOD'
olalekan waheed asiwaju on 13 March, 2008 07:17:43
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jide kosoko is without doubt a good actor, however, i don't think of him as a responsible fellow african and well respected figure if he adore idea of polygamy and as per his question,WHAT IS FAMILY ? WITHOUT A GOOD FAMILY BEHIND U, U'RE A LONELY DEAD MAN WALKING. So i agreed with busayo,s comment.Thanks...OWA

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