Monday, 31 August 2015

MEET BENJAMIN TOUITOU: THE FAST RISING NOLLYWOOD SWEETHEART

He is charming. He is brilliant. He has no airs around him. He is down-to-earth and quite expressive. He is Benjamin Lugo Touitou.
A fast rising Nollywood actor who has been labelled the new Nollywood sweetheart on the block. It was a delight talking to him recently despite his tight schedule. Well, if there is anything we achieved; we made him cough out all you might want to know about him....

Where is Benjamin Touitou originally from?

(Laughter) That question sounds very sarcastic in a funny way. Well; my dad is Israeli and my mother is Nigerian, specifically from the Igbo Tribe. I did more of my growing up in Nigeria. So I am mixed. And I love both origins, they both shaped me and still shaping me into the man I work hard to become; which is a man with a globalist view, with respect and love for all mankind and with no limitations.

When did you join Nollywood?

I shot my first movie in Nollywood in 2012/2013. I guess that was when I joined.

How many flicks do you have to your credit so far?

Wow... well as at now... quite a few, not much. The series are: 'Desperate Housewives Africa', 'Casino', 'This Thing called Marriage', 'Oasis Season Two', and another yet to be shot - 'Body and Soul'. 'Casino', is still in post production. 'Oasis' and 'This Thing called Marriage' is still being shot. As for the movies they are: 'Lagos Cougars', 'Forgetting June', 'Desperate House Girls', 'Where Does Beauty Go?', 'Code of Silence', 'Mad Man I Love', 'One Fine Day'. Others are still in the pipeline.

Which one is your favourite?

Hmm... (laughter) interesting. I respect my characters very much. Every character I ever played was alive to me... and was very, very real. I don't joke with them and I try to be in tune with their needs, their demons and their good sides, as much as possible, so I can't say one is a favourite but I can tell which one I think if I met him in real life; I would probably dislike as a person, and that's Chuks in 'Mad Man I Love', he is mean! Oh you don't want to mess with this one! (Laughter)

Which have you had the greatest ovation for?

Hmm... (smiles and laughter)... well many of them actually and a lot of productions aren't complete yet so I can't say but thus far it's 'Desperate House Girls', 'Lagos Cougars', 'Code of Silence', 'Desperate Housewives Africa'. As for 'Mad Man I Love' which is only showing on IrokoTv for now and the few who saw it all said the same thing, that it was a very different path to the usual loverboy characters I played in the past and one particular Irish lady kept going on and on about how she felt the rage, insecurity and intensity of the character Chuks. But I can't put that in the list because it's not enough good comments to call it a great ovation. However I immensely enjoyed playing that role. I always wanted something more intense, crazy, masculine, fast and dangerous. I have so many shades that I can't wait for people to see.
What do you do aside acting?

Hmm... quite a few other things. I am an entrepreneur, I have few startups here and there I co-founded with several people. One of them is Grailgraphix which is a creative company that offer creative services like graphic designs, print, book design and publishing, branding, creative consultancy, social media marketing, logos, and business identity packaging in general. We have very strong reputable clients and have done quite impressive jobs. Others are Coco Luxury Nigeria, Fasheon, Arch Paradigm and others. Also other small businesses here and there. I love being busy.

Can we have a peep into your background? And did you study Theatre Arts at any point?

My background was very fun, loving and full of a lot of interesting, sometimes magical events. My dad was a Civil Engineer (he is late now) and my mum is a lecturer. I had a lot of fun growing up. I was always curious, I asked a lot of questions and I am a perfectionist to the core. I even find it hard to please me.(Lots of Laughter) I play a lot. I love arts and music, I used to learn how to play the guitar and piano, I love swimming and aerobic sports, I love good food and healthy living. And all these were a result of my childhood. My dad died of cancer, he smoked like a chimney and it broke my heart when he passed away, he was very young, like early 60's. I grew up in a normal neighbourhood, at GRA, Onoh Crescent, Enugu State. I was usually the odd one out (laughter), because of my looks. Sometimes I felt like a monster in Paris. Music and fine arts was my first love followed by a hungry urge to know how the world works and soon in high school I focused in the sciences because the arts like poetry, song writing, singing, acting, dancing, government etc all came too easy for me, and I wanted a real challenge. So I studied Computer Science in the University. And I LOVE IT! It's like playing god. (laughter). As for the magical things, well I grew up in a very spiritual home, and a lot of amazing things happened to me growing up and still do. Some may call them miracles, some, law of attractions. I had a lot of amazing encounters.

What is your favourite fashion item and why? 

(Laughter) Wow Bustline; I love this question. I love mufflers, sun shades, watches, hand accessories and shoes. The first two are mufflers and sun shades. Why them? First I like to be mysterious and I like to be ready. The muffler can shield you from the sun and it can also keep you warm when you are cold. The shades, well, for several reasons like, I am very sensitive to light, also, it kind of shields my face from the world (laughter) plus I look really cool in them (winks). U know I got to protect my 'segzy' eyes na. (Lots of Laughter)

Would you call yourself fashionable? And why?

Yes I do because I see things differently and dress very differently. For me the ultimate fashion trend is a handsome guy or beautiful lady dressed in a simple and classy way. That's the ultimate sophistication. It shouldn't be too loud, nor too crude, nor too open. It should blend with you and make you stand as the best of you, not anyone else. Fashion can also be an expression of self, but it requires balance, the same way self requires balance, else people who are too sexual might as well dress in thongs and bras walking around or guys who are too extroverted may as well dress in a red shirt and yellow pants. And another reason I see myself as fashionable is that I tend to look good in clothes, tuxedos, suits, jacket, jeans etc. Not sure why, I am a pretty average looking guy (laughter) but I do. A lady told me twice that I could wear a bunch of leaves sewn together and still look good; even though I think that's too much exaggeration(winks)


Who is your favourite Nigerian actor/ actress?

Hmmm. Favourite is a big word. It could mean many things. It could mean favourite as in someone I love seeing their works? Or someone I respect a lot and learn from? Or both or someone I think his/her acting skills are simply amazing? (laughs out loud)... oh well. There are many amazing actors in Nollywood. One in particular I had a crush on until she got married is Dakore. But I still think she is the most beautiful Nollywood actress though (laughter). Other Nollywood actors I respect a lot are: Majid, Ramsey, OC, RMD, Desmond, Nse, Omotola.

Are you dating? If yes, who? If no, why?

(Laughs out louder and sighs) My relationship status is always a private affair o... anyone who wants to know should come and ask me directly (laughs), my instagram handle is @BenjaminTouitou, and my twitter handle is @BenLugoTouitou.

Your ideal woman?

I truly love, admire and respect women in general. Women are magical beings I must say. Nothing in this world is more beautiful than a woman that is confident, sexy and talks well and can dream ahead of her time and sees endless possibilities. For ideal, a woman in good shape, clean, dresses decent (please not like a nun oh), is confident, knows what she wants and above all has a heart for Godly things. I could go on and on about how inspirational women are; but let's leave it for now before the men get upset (laughs out loud)

Are you planning to produce your own flick?

Yes... oh yes, pretty soon. Already have scripts being worked on. Maybe I can use this medium to ask investors to contact me. I am very thorough and whatever I do, I want nothing but the absolute best even though I also believe in being pragmatic. One thing is for sure, the flicks will be the best of their kind, stories that will keep you dazzled and entertained.

What has Nollywood fetched you so far?

In terms of finances, I can't disclose that dear; however, it is getting really good. I always want epic roles with great productions, sometimes the pay is good, sometimes it is just okay, however in times of uncertainty, passion lives on. I do what I do because I love what I do. I love the art, the science and the business of acting.

How would you rate Nollywood?

Nollywood if I am to relate it as a human is an early teenager. She just hit puberty and has started to notice changes in her body. Larger boobs, rounder hips, but nothing too amazing yet, may be in another 10 plus years or so, then the real woman emerges. Pretty much Nollywood is that way. A lot of awakening in the industry. A lot of people wanting to do great things, innovate, experiment, but nothing too amazing for now, most of the film makers are still following old trends for the fear of loss, which is fine, however the true secret to the true success of Nollywood will come from comprehensive collaborations, both local and international, with smart and more organic stories.

What are you passionate about that people don't know?

MUSIC!!! POETRY!!! BUSINESS!!! INNOVATIONS!!! I am a hardcore business man on the inside with cool look on the outside but everything I do I relate as a business, even my acting is a business and I DON'T JOKE WITH MY BUSINESS! Music was my first love just after drawing and sketching. I have written a lot of songs but looking for the right platform before I come out in that area. Plus music is a very jealous entity, it doesn't share, so when I do start, it will be a temporal pause on acting. And as for poetry, oh well I love words, and word play, maybe someday I will write a piece for your blog. And the last is innovations! I can be a geek... and I love loving problems and I think technology, computers etc., are still being invented to make life easier, faster and better, and sometimes I see problems in Nigeria and think of possible solutions for them, so yes, innovations and innovating is a passion.

How do you unwind?

(Laughter) I can answer that question in two ways: what the world wants me to say or what I really do. (More Laughter). I have a lot of things I do to help me unwind. Some are very private. But to give a hint, I am a good bad boy (Laughs and winks) and I am a very sensual male. As for the ones I can mention, I like going to the movies, I love a glass of good red wine, I love nature and animals a lot, I love to sing and listen to good music, sometimes classical music. I love to travel to new places. I also like to read a good book. Unwinding also comes from me doing what I love, acting is one of it.

How down to earth can you be?

As down as the Wisdom of the Bible tells me to be. I can be very calm and humble but I am not stupid. Sometimes I see things before they happen yet close my eyes because sometimes wisdom demands that. Solomon once said, it is not everything you should be listening to, else  one day you will hear your servant cursing your name. And it is not all that you hear that you respond to. Words can be life or death. Also the Igbo tribe has a proverb that says, "The gentle strides of a Lion does not mean that it's claws are weak". But in general I respect people so much and I easily see the pain and discomfort of others, and that bothers me a lot, because there are times I cannot do anything to help and my heart aches badly.

Your most embarrassing moment?

One time I went out with friends, and women in their mid thirties and early forties called me by my character name in Desperate Housewives Africa, and started "advising" me. (Laughs out loud) It was funny, they told me not to mind Kiki, that she was just being naughty. I was like, "Okay Ma"...  (Laughs out Loud), and these were also mothers with their children.

If given the assignment to change the face of Nollywood, what would you do? 

Wow. A lot. Where do I start from? One, we need more innovations in Nigeria in terms of technology for filming. Two, we need more spirited actors. I know I am one. And by spirited; I mean actors who respect the art and science of acting and has respect for every character they play. Actors that are ever evolving. Three, we need collaborations that have links to national and international interests. Four, we need more experimented projects especially ones that bring out the true colours of Africa. We need movies that propagate the cultures of Nigeria. We need that done but in a smart way. Not in your face and stupid. Movies can have stories set in cities but with elements of the African culture embedded gently into the facets of the stories. There are many things that I would change. But let me get there first!

Monday, 10 August 2015

NOLLYWOOD'S TONTO DIKEH IS HOOKED!

Tonto Dikeh, sultry Nollywood actress has been formally introduced to her husband's family; and her husband's family has also met hers at her Port Harcourt, Nigeria hometown.
Her husband, Oladunni Churchill is said to be one of former President Olusegun Obasanjo‘s sons. Both have been dating for about 2 years and Tonto is said to be carrying his baby at the moment.
Plans for their wedding are said to be in top gear.


Tonto and hubby with hubby's parents




Monday, 27 July 2015

FINALLY: BOBBI KRISTINA PASSES ON

Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of late singer Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, has passed on. She passed on yesterday; Sunday 26th July surrounded by her family. She was aged 22.
It would be recalled that Bobbi was discovered unconscious in a bathtub on 31st January 2015 and placed in a medically induced coma since then. Unfortunately, she never regained consciousness.
She was the only child of her world famous mum, Whitney Houston; who was also found dead in a hotel bath in Los Angeles in 2012.




Wednesday, 22 July 2015

TIWA SAVAGE AND HUBBY WELCOME BABY BOY

Nigerian Pop star, Tiwa Savage has put to bed her new bundle. And it's a boy! Tiwa who has been quite expectant going by her Instagram titbits on her bump; we have been told is over the moon at the arrival.

Her husband; Tunji 'Tee Billz' Balogun excitedly shared a flash photo of him holding the new born baby's hand earlier  today which he captioned "Thank You Jesus...."
Don Jazzy has however congratulated the couple on Twitter.

Friday, 10 July 2015

WHY I DONT HAVE A BOYFRIEND: K1'S DAUGHTER, HONEY B

We had a breezy one on one chat recently with the daughter of the King of Fuji music; King Wasiu Ayinde Anifowoshe ( K1 the Ultimate), Honey Zainab; popularly known as Honey B.
Here are excerpts:

A bit about your background?

I am an Afro-pop artist, singer/songwriter and creative director. I have been singing and performing for over 15 yrs and within that time attended the Brit School of Performing Arts where I studied Music and London Metropolitan University where I Graduated with BA Honours in Criminology.

How is growing up with a musician dad like?

I actually grew up with my mother in the UK, however having a musical father has its pros and most definitely its cons. I've have enough time to work a balance between them now so it's pretty good. Lol
How long have you been singing?

I have been singing and taking steps to peruse music as a career for about 15yrs.

Is your dad your musical influence?

My father's longevity and passion for music is definitely influential and inspiring. 


What was his reaction when you told him about your musical ambition?

I actually was performing at Ritzy in Brixton 2009 with my live band and decided to invite my dad, he honoured my invitation and I must say he was very proud.

Who are you passionate about?

I'm very passionate about my family, mostly my little angel; my 6 year old daughter; who we nicknamed Riri.
With daughter

Where are you mostly based?

I am split between the UK and Nigeria but I spend most of my time in London.

When are you releasing an album?

I have all the materials already prepared for when the time is right.

What is your day to day lifestyle like?

My day consists of 4 hours in the studio, rehearsals, writing songs and image preps for upcoming events/ videos etc.

Are you in a relationship?

I am currently single. Lol. I need to be in on place long enough.

What's your educational background?

I have a B-Tech National Diploma in Music and also a BA in Criminology
Does your dad frown at your sexy stage costumes?
Lol!! Not at all, he very much understands the entertainment industry and that's just a style I'm exploring.

Do you think female musicians are heading somewhere higher than their male counterparts?

I think it's down to individual talent, efforts and support system as to how high any artist can reach. The industry is really changing from a time where success was highly influenced by gender.

Who are your musical role models?

Lauren Hill, Brandy, Destiny's child, Whitney Houston, 2face and Nneka
What musician do you listen to the most; both locally and internationally?
I listen to a lot of Brandy, Beyoncé, old K1 records and a few mixes of the afrobeats artists in Nigeria.

How would you rate the Nigerian music scene?

I feel there are amazing artists in the Nigerian music industry, and I feel the industry itself is expanding; as many organisations are now self educating, which makes our industry better equipped with resources and knowledge to put entertainment in Africa on a world wide map.

Any crush on any male musician?

None that I can think of right now but I used to have a kid crush on D'banj. I'm grown now though. Lol
Mum

If your future husband says NO to your musical career; would you submit to it?

I aspire to be a successful wife someday and part of that is to follow my dreams, be hardworking and also independent. I pray God directs a husband that will support my dreams and not say No to them.

Do you think the modern day woman is misunderstood? And why?

To an extent; Yes, modern day women are a little misunderstood and misrepresented due to media.
I feel modern day women are becoming more and more independent which increases individual confidence, work ethics and contribution to society. A lot of hardworking women would like to be respected as equals to men but the misrepresentation on social media tends to put more attention on women being portrayed in a negative light as opposed to the good they do that is actually making a difference.

Thursday, 2 July 2015

BABA FRYO RETURNS!

One of the pioneers of street songs; the Denge Pose King, Baba Fryo who made waves on the Nigerian music scene in the 90s is back!

He has been away from the scene for over a decade and speaking about his return; he promised his fans he will be very active henceforth.

Baba Fryo who is still bitter about the loads of betrayal he faced, coupled with the sad experience of his album that was delayed for years; said he has been putting body and soul together as an estate agent who puts lands up for sale; which he said has brought him some money.

The new single is titled "Country No Send" CNS, which he produced on his own and he is self promoting. He made it clear that he is not looking at collaborating with the popular younger artistes; according to him; many of them are too arrogant with little or no respect for older musicians.

He has this to say about his return: "I am back with my own style. Some people believe that you must play what these boys are playing before you can be heard; I totally disagree. It's all based on acceptance, once people accept what you play, you won't have a problem. I listen to the music they play these days and discovered  they are all the old pattern with a little touch of the modern. Listen to Flavour; the beat is not new, it is just the tempo that has increased. It will be a sin for Baba Fryo to sing like these small boys."

THROWBACK: DENGE POSE

Monday, 29 June 2015

HOTTEST FASHIONISTAS ON THE RED CARPET OF BET AWARDS/BET HONORS 2015

They are beautiful and sassy. We just can't keep our eyes off these fashionistas on the separate red carpets of the just concluded BET Awards and BET Honors 2015.














             








   A