Award winning comic actor, Chinedu Ikedieze, a.k.a Aki,
had a tough time fielding questions from school children at the ongoing World Book Capital event in Port
Harcourt, Rivers State.
During the ‘Celebrities
Read to Children’ segment of the event, at the Royal Banquet Hall of Hotel
Presidential on Tuesday, one of the pupils in attendance, a youngster of
about eight years, sent the guests rocking with laughter when he asked, “Why
is Aki so short?”
Barely concealing his embarrassment, Aki patiently explained
to the pupil that he was created that way. “If
you look around, you will see that some people are tall and others are short,
even shorter than I am. I am short because God has created me this way,” he
said.
Meeting the actor for the first time, some of the pupils
were so excited they literally pelted him with more questions. They wanted to
know his actual age, if his alter-ego – Osita
Iheme a.k.a Pawpaw was his blood
brother and how he got the pseudonym, Aki.
To the youngster who wanted to know his age, he said, “I am a full adult. All I can say is that I
am above 20 years. I am in my 30s. When I was as young as you, one of my
favourite actors was an American known as Gary Coleman. He was so short that I
used to think he was a boy. I never knew he was a man.”
Regarding his relationship with Pawpaw, Aki told his young
‘tormentors’ that fate brought them together. “I am from Abia State and he is a native of Imo State. We never knew each
other before until fate brought us together through Nollywood,” he said.
The actor advised another pupil, who wanted to know how he
could become a Nollywood actor, to get good education first. He said, “The door to Nollywood is wide open and
ready to admit anybody. But you need to go to school first. If you go to
school, you will have a solid foundation. Most young people that are just going
into Nollywood are not aware that they have to give 70 per cent of their time
to education and only 20 per cent to acting. Education will help you become
good actors and actresses.”
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