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Kamo State Opens Up on Fame, Pressure & What People Don’t See
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From “Buzz” to one of Nigeria’s most talked-about creatives, he shares the real story behind his journey — the growth, the pressure, and the moments people don’t see.
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• His rise to fame
• Industry expectations and pressure
• Personal growth and relationships
• The reality behind the laughter
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SPEAKER_05So I feel everybody should be involved in entertainment. You know, as a child, you just feel in church, yes, you know, you have to die, you have to draw. If you are not drumming, you have to sing. If you're not singing, you have to you have to join the drama group. Yes, you get it. So that was how I was brought up. And do you know the artist? Artist acting stage. Stage.
SPEAKER_03Yes.
SPEAKER_05But you can act for people watching you. Acting on stage is not even as hard as acting in your church. Why? I'll tell you why. Okay. You're acting on stage. Okay. Majority of the people on stage, you don't know them. But acting in your church, everybody watching you are your guys, yes, your big mummy. So even if you you'll be looking at everybody's face like this, yeah, they'll be looking at you that naked, yeah. You will see my screen. Is if you can act in your church, yes, and you can do well, so well, you can act anyway. Somebody like Timini, Timini is somebody that he has taste. Baba wants that big brand. Baba has a very good taste. Timini is somebody that if something is not good, no matter how much is it is in need for him, he will not take it. Yes, uh, no matter how much you are ready to pay Timini, if your story is not good, it will not take it. I see some people come online say Timini cannot do this. You guys are joking. Timini is a very fantastic actor, and another thing that people don't know about Timini is that Timini can act anyway, Timini can act anyway, don't worry. Some people don't know because Nollywood has a way of stereotyping actors. Yes, so when they see that you did a film and you build up with comedy, start calling for comedy for comedy alone, and Baba, you guys' job, you don't go say no. You say no to this, say no to that.
SPEAKER_03People see him now, and it feels like he's just appeared. But before he became Kamal State, he was born. A young boy just trying to make people laugh. Today is currently the third highest cross-inollywood actor. He's a content creator, director, actor, filmmaker. And today we're talking his journey with relationships, industry realities, and the conversations he has not yet addressed. My name is Kanye Sala Olukoya, and this is a spill and through show.
SPEAKER_00They always come back for seconds. I know why. Power oil. My choice for my family. Okay, so you've been crying, but you're not even this girlfriend. Is it time for questions? Can't you wait? Everybody will laugh. Speels and thrills show starts now.
SPEAKER_03Welcome to the Speels and Thrills Show on your number one lifestyle station, CT1051FM. My name is Kony Sola Olukoya, the Global Media Girl, your new radio best friend. Now, the time is exactly 1.22 pm, and you're about to have the best time of your day for the next 30 minutes. Now, if you follow me online, you probably already know who my guest is today. And if you don't, this is your cue to follow me on all social media platforms at Koin Sola underscore Olukoya. And of course, you can follow the show at Speels and Thrills Show. Now, my guest today is someone you definitely know. You know, he's been making us laugh, to showing up in some of the biggest projects in cinemas and streaming, you know, networks to now becoming one of Nollwood's highest grossing actors. He's a content creator, a director, an actor, an entrepreneur. See, the list is endless. Dear Global Besters, my guest today is the one and only Camus.
SPEAKER_04Why are you pretending I am gentle for God's sake? That is how good afternoon.
SPEAKER_05Yes, I'm very shy and all of those things. When camera is not, there's no camera now. So when there's no camera, you know, I'm a different person entirely.
SPEAKER_03How come I don't know this?
SPEAKER_05Maybe because you are not close.
SPEAKER_03I'm not close, Jesus Christ.
SPEAKER_05Maybe maybe. Yes, you can tell I'm a very calm person when I'm not acting and all of those things.
SPEAKER_03I'm even like saying that, like a personal relationship with you, right? You are not gentle. I don't, I would not say if they say it's Kamo an introvert or an extrovert. I will not because see, if me and Kamau are having a conversation, okay, Kamar is going to be talking 90% of the time. What I'm going to be doing 10% of the time, I don't feel like an introvert beside you. So that's why I feel like when I see you outside, because I've seen you like this before, you know, when you're not acting, when you're not in your elements and whatnot, I've seen that you are, you know, you can be gentle, but I feel like with your friends, with your guys, guys, I feel like you're not.
SPEAKER_05That's what I think. So um, this is it. If you want to let people unveil a particular character, it is something that will ignite it. Do you get it now? We are not having a chit chat with my friend, we are not gisting, we are not so you know, maybe if we get into the gist, maybe it could, you know, ignite that that part of me. Do you get it now? Yeah, so this is our introduction, my welcome. Okay, maybe I'm classic or something, you know, but I'm here now.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_05And I think you are capable to ignite it. Okay. Let's go.
SPEAKER_03All right, let's go! All right, so you know, comedians, kit maker, actor, filmmaker, director, you know, you carry all of this really well. But you did not start start out to be that, right? At some point you wanted to become a lawyer, you know. Imagine Barrister Carmel state. You know, well, what exactly what made you decide that? Oh, you know what, I want to go for law. I know that you eventually did not go for it, but what made you decide to go for law?
SPEAKER_05This let me let me say is my parents' thing. Oh they want me to study law.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_05Oh, you know, okay, okay. And I I love it personally. I love it. I still want to do it.
SPEAKER_04You still want to be a lawyer?
SPEAKER_05Are you serious? Maybe in the future. I want to do it. So, you know, you can't get old to go to school or anything. Even if I'm 40, if I'm 50, if I'm 60, I can still go. Do you get it's something that I love to do. I want to do it. Now it's future. Do you get my point? But acting and everything has been part of me from childhood, you know, it's not even acting to me then. It's not comedy to me then. It's just vibe. It's just me being in a room and lighting it up. Do you get it? Yes, yes, I get it. That's been part of me from from the onset, from the get-go.
SPEAKER_03So while they wanted you to, you know, be a lawyer, you wanted to be a creative.
SPEAKER_05Okay, even before I got admission to school, even before I, you know, enter secondary school, maybe SS1 or GS1 self, I've been acting in church drama and all of those things. So at the time, to me, it was not a career. So I feel everybody should, everybody should be involved in entertainment. Yeah, that's what what was in my head at the time. You know, as a child, you just feel in church, yes, you know, you have to die, you have to draw. If you are not drumming, you have to sing. You're not singing, you have to you have to join the drama group. Yes. Do you get it? So that was how I was brought up. Do you get it now? So that's just it.
SPEAKER_03That's just it. And I really like how you you said it has been in use since because I I know that when you were in secondary school, they used to call you Buzz. Yeah, then you had a group of friends. I think I said Buzz Kilo.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, so Buzz, Buzz is actually my third name. Oh. Yes, Buzz means an atmosphere of enjoyment.
SPEAKER_03Oh, you named yourself.
SPEAKER_05No, no, no. My parents gave me Buzz. It's a name, it's an English name.
SPEAKER_03What's your full name?
SPEAKER_05Akiola Yola Buzz. You've never sent money to me before. If you send money to me, you see it. It's true.
SPEAKER_02I've never sent money to you before.
SPEAKER_05You can check online, that's my full name.
SPEAKER_02Oh my god.
SPEAKER_05Do you get it now? So at the time, me and my friends, we wanted to, you know, come up with something. So during school, secondary school, we like to, you know, I was not raised with a silver spoon or anything. I was always with no spoon at all.
SPEAKER_07Not even a wooden spoon.
SPEAKER_05Do you get it now? I was, you know, I was raised by a single mom, so it was hard for me at the time. I attended the public school, you know, all of this vibe. So at the time I was with my friends.
SPEAKER_02Yes.
SPEAKER_05So people like me, they ask the vibe like me. Do you get it? Yeah. So we want to, you know, come up with a group name that will be entertaining the other students during break time. Do you get so my name is Buzz at the time? Kilanko is there.
SPEAKER_03Yes.
SPEAKER_05And Lola.
unknownOh.
SPEAKER_05So it was Booz Key. Key Love. Law. Oh. So when we were Buskilo, Biskilo, Biskilo, do you get it now?
SPEAKER_03Okay, Booze. Oh, that makes sense.
SPEAKER_05Do you get it now? Or some more names.
SPEAKER_03On your name. So why did you now drop Buzz? I mean, why are you no longer bearing Burz? Because now you're Camuste. Who named you Camuste?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, so I started with that name, Comedian Boss. When I started stand-up comedy at the time, it was Comedian Boss. So at the time I was doing skit too. From the days of 30 seconds skits, you know, but is that to go viral and you know you're just footing in there for whatever? Few people get to see you, but it doesn't matter to me. What matters is I'm able to, you know, do my thing. I don't even care who is watching or not. Do you get it now? So at the time I was bearing comedian boss. So one day I want to make a skate with my guy, MC Remote, my friend. So you know, we do a lot together in the bad dog at the time. So at the time he used to do this um coach remote thing. So we're actually working on a concept of me as a player, was going to be an adw. So naturally, the coach did not know that this guy is an adwill before the you know before he started to train him. Yeah, until he unleashed that agreement part of him part of him. But the but we wanted this particular character to come with a name, with a very special name. So what I said, when when I bear comedian boss, I say we can't call you boss because we want this guy to be an agreement. So at the time we're trying to, you know, look for a name that is local and you know, people will be able to relate to it. Do you get it? So at the time I was I was saying I said fatai. We're looking, you know, different names. Mother said, What about Camel? I said, guys, I love this one. So at the time it was not for me to rename myself. Yes, it was just a character name just to play it in that skit and go. So I played it in the skate. People love it, you know, as usual. But when I got home, you know, our circle of you know, our little audience in the bad, they love it. When I now got home, I think a week after the shoot, we post the video, people love it. A week after it, so I kind of resonate with that character so much because that's the kind of character I used to do at the time. Oh, but with even with Comedy Amboss, I could still do I will you get that kind of vibe. So I now felt that okay, this Camo works with my kind of person so well. That's why the fact that so it's just like when um Shaggy tells people that his name is Samuel Perry, yeah.
SPEAKER_04This is too difficult.
SPEAKER_05You cannot Shaggy, do you get it now? So, how can Camo be Buzz? Do you get it now? So it's crazy. So I just feel like okay, this is good, this works so well. It resonates with my you know brand at the time, with the kind of content I turn out at the time. So I just say, okay, let me just go for Camel. So I turn from um comedian Boz, I change it to Creative Camo.
SPEAKER_03Okay, and that is why your YouTube channel is C Camo Studios, yes, yes, creative Camo studios. Creative Camo Studios. That's so beautiful, that's really beautiful. But Camo is a Muslim name, yes?
SPEAKER_05Yes, is a Muslim name.
SPEAKER_03So you think do you think that's why people think you're a Muslim? Because some people just uh automatically assume that you're a Muslim, and when you say you're you're a Christian, but I do not say I'm a Christian too.
SPEAKER_05Oh, yes, I'm a Muslim and Christian. Yes, I'm a Muslim, I'm a Christian. Okay, so now this is it. Let me put it this way. I'm a Christian. Yes. I pray I go to church, you know, I go to mountain and all of those things. I believe so much in God. Yes, and I don't I don't joke with it, with my God with Him. So, what I'm trying to say is this if you are a Muslim, yes, you are still my friend. Uh uh.
SPEAKER_02It doesn't change anything around me.
SPEAKER_05Okay, because I was a bit if you are a traditionalist, it still doesn't change the fact that you can be my friend. So you believe in your God, I believe in my God, you believe in yours, so it's good. See, if I if I enter mods today, I think I don't care. Do you get it now? Yes, the biggest religion is humanity. I don't know if you understand what you're saying. Yes, I mean you said that. So, you know, amongst us we should treat each other well and all those things. So I'm a Christian. So if I go out because I bear Camo, people call me Muslim. I don't care. It's still, you know, it still works. Do you get yes?
SPEAKER_03So let's talk about that a bit. I mean, the the brand that you've created, I feel like it's such a it's it's a great brand, like C Camo studios, like C Camo itself. I cannot wait to see you on the big on like you're already on the big screens, but like you doing doing your own thing, you know. I can't wait to see all of that. But I also want to know, you know, because of your name and um your indigenous um language, you know, that you speak Yoruba in some of most of your content. So do you ever think that it has put you in a box or limited the kind of opportunities that, you know, maybe global opportunities that you're supposed to get because they feel like oh this is indigenous, you know, this is too yes. Do you do you do you ever think that you know Camaras ever put you in a box?
SPEAKER_05I am going to answer your question with one question.
SPEAKER_03Okay.
SPEAKER_05Can you tell me one opportunity that is open to people that speak English that I have not received?
SPEAKER_03No, but you know that people some people just like like.
SPEAKER_05That's my originality. When I speak you buy my content, it doesn't define me. Okay, so when I speak you buy my content, it it defines me. Yes. Like it tells you where I'm from. Do you get it now? So it doesn't mean that I cannot speak English or I can't do my thing in English. Even if I want to do my content in English, all I'll do is get a script writer that can create it for me. Yes. Even if I can't. That's what I'm saying. Even if I can't write my thing in English, I can just get somebody to do that for me and I will act it. It is called acting. I can act as an Alsa man in a film. If you are a good actor, I can act as a guy. I don't know if you get it now. So me, I don't care. I speak my yoruba. You love it, fine. You don't love it, it's okay. Even if you are speaking English, it's not everybody that will love you. Do you get it?
SPEAKER_02Yes.
SPEAKER_05So speaking Yoruba is very original to me. Very, very original. It doesn't feel forced. I don't know if you guess you get my point. Yes, I get it. So you know if I'm speaking Yoruba, if I'm speaking Yoruba, bro. I don't, you know, you don't have to tell me this and that. I'm always spontaneous with it.
SPEAKER_02Yes, yes, you are. Do you get it now?
SPEAKER_05Because this is I grew up listening to Yoruba programs, watching Yoruba films, doing all of these things. So now, okay, how do you expect me to when I create English content now and I tell you this, this, this, this, this happen. If I want to tell you something that you will relate to, yeah, something that I have seen before, that I can relate to, and I will not say it's in English. It's not original.
SPEAKER_03Not original.
SPEAKER_05Because if I've seen it before, you have, you know, experienced it before, it has to come in your bar. Do you get it? Yes.
SPEAKER_03So that's that's that's wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing.
SPEAKER_05You're welcome.
SPEAKER_03So, um, speaking of, you know, you went from being a comedian to content creation. Okay. Right. So let's talk about that switch real quickly because everybody loved Nepper Boys. I I loved it at the time when I used to watch, you know, Nepper Boys. But um, I'm going to also ask if you you and you want why oh my guess, not like that.
SPEAKER_05But you said you which phones are you using at the time? You watch me on your ah, you're my grandma. But it's fine, sir. I'm just joking.
SPEAKER_04Oh, please. Please, that's a familiarity classic. I'm just joining me.
SPEAKER_05It's not, it's not that, you know, but I'm just trying to tell you.
SPEAKER_03Oh, please. But I enjoyed it. I'm I'm a huge fan of you, you know, even though, like, thank you for like, you know, making me like your sister, you know, but aside that, all that familiarity, I'm a huge fan of Kamo, your creativity, and all of that, right? But your wordplay is so good. I just have to even say that, right? And I and I hope that before you leave the show, you can give us something, you know, real quickly, before you leave the show, no pressure. But pay me for performance, not pay me for performance. You can't do it for me. You cannot do it for me. So now let's talk about content creation real quickly. The switch to um with Ozane, where you had to now do um Nepa Boys, and before both of you now decided to now grow individually and you know, sometimes collaborate and all of that. Do you remember at the time you're just creating content because of your passion for it and whatnot? But do you remember the first time that this content paid you? The very first time, you know, what was that moment for you? What was it like for you?
SPEAKER_05It's just, you know, it made me feel like, okay, you are not mad.
SPEAKER_03Do you remember how much you've collected your first time?
SPEAKER_05I can't even remember, but you know, it's not all that, but the joy that comes with you being sane. I don't know if you get my point. The joy that comes with the fact that somebody finds you good enough to pay for your service. Service and the time. You know, is I'm just happy.
SPEAKER_03Did it come after Nepal Boys or during that phase?
SPEAKER_05Even before Nepal Boys, you know, I've done a lot of things, you know.
SPEAKER_03Not as a comedian, as a content creator.
SPEAKER_05Yes, uh-uh.
unknownOkay.
SPEAKER_05I started content creation. I think it should be 2013. 2013. Yes, okay. So during the era of 30 seconds kids.
SPEAKER_06Okay, yes.
SPEAKER_05All right, nope, nope. So even at the time, even if it's not big money, yes, at the time, we still have people, you know, small small business, and then I say, ah, we are comedian boss, come out, advertise my thing and that. So it's fine.
SPEAKER_03Okay. So let's talk about acting. Like, how did you get into acting? Because I know that you we act you act when it comes to skits, and you know, you already act like that, but an actual movie, and who was the first person that put you on? Yes.
SPEAKER_05Okay, so acting for me, like I said earlier, you know, I said it at the beginning of the show that even when I was in my primary days and all I was you know way younger than this. I've been acting in church drama. And you know the artist artist acting stage stage, yes, when you can act for people watching you, acting on stage is not even as hard as acting in your church. Why I'll tell you why. Okay, you're acting on stage, okay. Majority of the people on stage, you don't know them, but acting in your church, everybody watching you are your guys, yes, your big mummy. So even if you you'll be looking at everybody's face like this, and they'll be looking at you that Nikki. Do you get it now? So is if you can act in your church, yes, and you can do well, so well, you can act anyway. Anyway, do you get it now?
SPEAKER_04Yes, yes. But like, do you remember the first movie and you know who put you on?
SPEAKER_05Do you remember um ah the first movie? I can't I can't I can't remember the first movie that you know I featured in. Okay, okay. But the first cinema film.
SPEAKER_03Oh, that's Uncle Dulade.
SPEAKER_05So at the time I've never, you know, been featured in any cinema movie before. I was just you know do my YouTube featuring some YouTube films. I was in President Kuti of Itelia at the time. I don't know. Kesai, you think so Egmo, you know, Egmo is a very, very supportive person to me, to you know, Uncle Moiwa Demola, a lot. Wally Azak, all of them from Evado. They love me so much and they support me. So there was this day, you know, Uncle Oddlada just called me. I call him my godfather because he has been there for the longest. For the longest. So he just called me that come on. Uh we are shooting, um I'm shooting a film soon, and I would like you to play a particular role in this film. Do you want to do it? I said, uh, do you want to do it? I'm on my way already. So I went to Aberkutzah, you know, we filmed. And after after all my sins, I did, you know, for the film, Uncle Uncle Nade would always all. Me and tell me, come on, you bat come. Ah, goodbye there. Then that's how we talk. Come on, ah, goodbye there. So, you know, it's an encouragement for me because aside the fact that I've been featuring in a lot of films and all of this before, yes, but I want to go on that set. You know, I I don't know if he's acting for it for something. I just, you know, I was just feeling like this is cinema. Is he going to like my performance? Am I going to do well? But I believe so much in myself. Yeah. So so much that there is nothing anybody can tell me about me. Do you get it now?
SPEAKER_07Yes.
SPEAKER_05I can I you can say anything you like about any other person, but when you want to talk about me, I know what I am. I don't know if you get it. I know who I am, brother. I know what I'm saying. I know what you can bring to the table. I know I know what I can do. I am not better than anybody, and nobody is better than me. I am Camel, and I am me. And what I bring to the table, you can see it elsewhere. And I don't want to even be bigger than anybody or be better than anybody. I just want to be the best of me. Do you get it now?
SPEAKER_03Yes. Yes. Amazing. Thank you so much for that. That's very profound. And I love it when people are self-aware. I really love it. But I want to ask now, because you've mentioned like some of this, you know, top people in the industry that you've worked with. Now, you've worked with top people. Like, you're not small at all. You're like one of the highest, you're one of the highest grossing actors. Thank you. You know, we saw the list. Thank you. And we celebrate you. Thank you. But I want to ask you now, right? What is one thing you've worked with these people? What is one thing that they all do, you know, that you know keeps these people at the top? It keeps them at the top. And you, you yourself, you are learning, you know, to do these things, you know, so that you can also like, you know, surpass wherever. Oh, you say you don't want to be bigger than anybody, but you can also be better than the camel of yesterday. Yes. So, yes, what's that thing that you'd like to see?
SPEAKER_05So there is one thing about me. I still my guys, I still my, you know, people that worked with me, that are working with me rather. See when I meet people for two hours, I learn anything from them. And what I've come to realize is that we all have our different things. You have something you are doing that people don't know that is working for you. Yes. He has something he's doing that people don't know. That is working for him. Yes. So if you want me to say one thing, everybody is not so I've worked with Uncle Narde before. Yes. I know you know there's something I learned from him. I work with um Madame Jennifer and Tefonka Kadeli, yeah, me before. You know, I I learned a lot from her. So, you know, a lot of people like that. Kyle Carson is my guy, is my friend. Despite the fact that Coyote is my friend, you know, every time this guy just I'm just like, guy, who is this one? So, you know, me, I'm always open to learning. Even Timini, you know, two days ago, Timini is still, you know, correcting me for something that's you know how open I am to learning. Do you get it now? I want to improve on myself, I want to learn, I want to, you know, be better at what I do. Do you get it now? So different people with different knowledge. Do you get it now? So and I I can I can tell you that when you are friends with people and you're not just friends with them alone, and you're learning from them before you know it, you'll be one of the smartest person in the world. Because you learn from this, learn from this, learn from this, learn from this. All of it in your head. Baba.
SPEAKER_03But I love how you said that. I love how you said that everybody like has different things that they are doing that makes them unique and keeps them on top. Is there anything you want to share? Just one, maybe, because I know that oh, everybody says oh, hard work and all of that. Is there anything if it's not hard work? What else?
SPEAKER_05Okay, so maybe I should just say few people. Just feel unclear, is nice. So being nice to everybody is just too nice. Baba, see, if you get to this industry, two months, or less Mr. Odo did not meet you. If you meet a girl, call a girl for your job, you will call it too nice. You know, I've seen him show up for people, done a lot for people, you know, he's too nice. People are nice, some are nice, some are energetic.
SPEAKER_03And I think that's I think that's something that we should all learn, and we should also surround ourselves with people like that, you know. Like people like you now that you know, mate. I'm also looking up to. So because I've seen your standard, I cannot fall short. So it's not even possible. So it's not possible.
SPEAKER_05Someone like Timini, Timini is somebody that he has teas. Baba wants that big brand. Baba has Baba Baba Baba has a very good taste. I don't know how to, you know, say this for you to understand.
SPEAKER_07Yes, I understand.
SPEAKER_05But you can't. Timini is somebody that if something is not good, no matter how much is it is in need for him, he will not take it. Oh, yes, uh, no matter how much you are ready to pay Timini. If your story is not good, it will not take it.
SPEAKER_03Do you think that's something you do now?
SPEAKER_05Me, don't don't let's talk about me. Okay, you know, you ask me questions about the people about them. Okay, work with and rule with. Yes, these are people have road with okay, okay. Do you get so Timini too, you know, it doesn't compromise for anything. And another thing that people don't know about Timini is that Timini can act anyway, Timini can act anyhow, don't worry. Because Nollywood has a way of stereotyping actors. Yes, so when they see that you did a film and it blew up with comedy, they start calling you for comedy for comedy alone. Can but by you guys' job, you know, go say no. If you say no to this, say no to that, you know. That's why a lot of people I see some people come online say to me. Timini is a very fantastic actor, he can play any role.
SPEAKER_03Can I yes? I was connected button a bit. Is there any role you would want to play that you've not played yet? Because I know there's no role you cannot play. Okay, I personally know that. But is there a particular role that you've not played yet? But all you're looking forward to is that particular role, emotional roles, yes.
SPEAKER_05Okay, yes, I want people to see me now see your song. I can be an unhappy person.
SPEAKER_03Ah no, please, I just love your happiness, but I cannot wait to see that as well. Because I know that you kill it. But real quickly, I want you to tell us about Latifa for Rifogo. If you don't know, if you don't know anything about Camo, know that he's an excellent director. Camo is an excellent director. If you see how he directs his kids, you would think that he's a Civimon. Um I'm not asking you for anything.
SPEAKER_05Because you guys delete me, so you're looking for something to you know, hype me up so that I'm gassed up.
SPEAKER_03I'm not hyping you. Tell us about Lativa Foreforgo. How are you able to bring that out of you know, uh mommy Sonia? Because we know that she's a very calm person, she's gentle. How are you able to bring that character out of her? And you know, was it planned?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, it wasn't. So Lativa for you for go. So, me as a person, if this boss with the behind camera, if he stays with me for a week, I'll see a character about him. In my skits, my PA is in my skill. My next skit, my driver is in it. Do you get it? Yes, so me, I create content with people around me, with things that I see. Like I said earlier, that originality means a lot to me. So something that comes natural, natural that is original. Do you get so I was just at home that day, so and you know, I had this idea that this and this happened. So I I was supposed to, you know, be uh make calling a play that so to play that. But I feel okay, what if this person is my real wife and is an online you know character?
SPEAKER_07Yes, people would love it so much.
SPEAKER_05So I I you know I talk to her, and my wife, aside all these, when when people are not saying, when we are at home alone, she's a very, you know, she's a very funny person. Oh very, very funny person. She's cool, calm, you know, cool, calm and collected, but don't worry. Mommy Sonia is very, very funny. Very funny. Naturally, she's funny. Oh do you get it? Okay, she's one of the few people that make me laugh. That's the another thing that we don't know. Oh no, mommy Sonia, very, very funny. Do you get it? And you know, we play around and see if content creation to me, if you want to create content and you want to do well, people that you want to create with, you guys should be friends, friends, play. So, okay, when during during that time that we are creating Nepal content, yes, me and Uzina at the time, most of the time we don't have a plan, a plan, a plan. We just talk to each other as our start joking, start playing. Let's do this one. Do you get it? So that's how we you know create our content at the time. Do you get it? So we start playing, you see content, so it's it's just normal.
SPEAKER_03It's normal. Thank you so much for sharing that. And finally, before you go, because of time, there's a whole lot to talk about. I'm done. There's a whole lot to talk about, but finally, before you go, um, what should we be expecting from you? You know, what do you want to be remembered for as well? And you know, like the year is still long. You know, what should we be expecting from you? More is um, are you going to feature in more cinema films this year? And um, personally, is there any projects you're working on that you would like to share with us?
SPEAKER_05Okay, even we in May alone, yes, I have to clear my movies coming up.
SPEAKER_04Efusheto is not Efusheto, it's not Furoye.
SPEAKER_05By um our big mom Antifia Baloo and um Ajo Sheko. Yeah by Bola Gio Gumola, film one, and Kyle Dika Zoom. And the third one is um Okojoa by Ink Blot. And Zulu directed it, you know, it's a very good project. Um, Kuniremi and a few others in the project, you know, you will love it. It's a you know, it's a fresh one. Okay, it's coming to it. It's coming me. Okay, but you know, personal. Personally, you guys should look at for me. This yeah, I'm coming to the cinema.
SPEAKER_03YouTube, you're not giving us on YouTube. What's it?
SPEAKER_05You guys should calm down for me now. You guys should calm down, you know. Acting has been taking a lot of my time. Acting has been, you know, this is what I want. I love it. I love acting so much. Acting has been part of me from the get-go, but you know, you look for platform. Platform is one of the reasons why I started creating content on do you get it now? So, you know, I'm coming soon. You guys should not come down for me, okay? Okay, okay. So you guys should you know see my films. Yes, all my films are coming to the cinema next month. Uh may I appreciate uh Josh. So, you guys, you you know now. I'm your joy giver now. Am I worried? You guys know that come on state. I deal with you. Okay, thank you.
SPEAKER_03Thank you so much for coming on the show. Um, this is my own tiny gift. You know, I just started, you know. Thank you for accepting it. But this is my don't don't embarrass me, okay. So, what is it?
SPEAKER_04God man, you package that. Oh god, thank you so much for coming on the show. This is my oh no, it's not my catch.
SPEAKER_05Thank you so much, guys, for watching. Thank you for listening to us, ct105.1 fm. Yeah, I appreciate you guys. Thank you. Bye.
SPEAKER_03Bye, thank you. Thank you, Kama. Thank you so much for coming on the show. And if you're listening, thank you so much for still listening. And you know, the way you can support us is by going on our YouTube channel and subscribing, like our videos, leave comments. And of course, this episode is coming out on Thursday, so we want you to please follow at Speels and Through Show for more details. We are on YouTube, we're on Audio Podcast, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and on Thursday, you get to listen to it. Just said Speels and Through Show on all platforms. Thank you so much for tuning in, and I'll see you next week, Saturday. Same time. My name is Konisala Olukoya, the Global Media Real, and I am signing out.