Nollywood Stars Speak Following Jonathan's Defeat
President Goodluck Jonathan’s defeat in the
presidential election made some people jubilant, while others were
thrown in confusion and sadness.
The group of
the society who might be really upset are Nollywood stars, who
contributed massively to Jonathan’s...
electoral campaign. Many celebrities
were seen on TV screens, social media and multiple events praising the
president and his role for the industry and for the country in the
whole.
The Punch had a chance to ask some of them how they felt after March 28. So, do they really regret the choice they made?
Omoni Oboli, the actress. May be regarded as a personal friend of President Jonathan.
“I
can never regret anything I do. I stood for what I believe in, not
because of financial gain. At the end of the day, the victory goes to
Nigeria. This election showed true democracy and I am proud of the man
that I supported. He is a hero. He conceded graciously and that is the
trait of a true leader. This is democracy and nobody should work against
me because I supported Jonathan.”
Lancelot Imasuen, the movie director.
“It
is just that I want to use the opportunity to celebrate President
Goodluck Jonathan for his uprightness. If a man that has been tagged as
weak and clueless demonstrated something we thought was almost
impossible in Nigeria, I eternally want to celebrate him. I will never
regret campaigning for Jonathan and if this election is done again, I
will still campaign for him. Why would I regret supporting him? I was
not coerced or bribed into it. I was not given money, I was convinced
and I still stand by my conviction. If that would make me face the
international court, I am ready to face it. While supporting Jonathan, I
did not kill anybody; I was only using the word of mouth to convince
people.”
Segun Arinze, the former Actors’ Guild of Nigeria president.
“I
stood for what I believed in and if I had the opportunity, I would do
it all over again. I do not ever regret campaigning for Jonathan. If I
believed in Buhari, I would have done the same thing. I wish him all the
best and hope he would take the country to a better place. It is no
longer about Buhari or Goodluck but about Nigeria.
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