Uche Odoputa speaks on travails of prison sentence
– Uche Odoputa speaks on experiences during
his time in prison – The Nollywood actor was arrested in 2007 for drug
trafficking, the incident serving as a critical point in his career – In a new
interview, he revealed that it was a tough time even though a few of his
colleagues showed Uche Odoputa speaks on travails of prison sentence.
Nollywood actor Uche Odoputa has spoken on his
travails in prison following his conviction for drug trafficking in 2007. Prior
to the prison sentence, Odoputa was close to becoming a household name in the
Nigerian entertainment industry, with a growing fan base and more, but he lost
all of that afterwards. He was said to have encountered hard times, hence his
unfortunate journey into peddling narcotics. Uche Odoputa and Yul Edochie in
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actor Yomi Fashlanso The sad incident which occurred in 2007 and led to
Odoputa’s arrest, for which he did time in prison for two years and three
weeks, impacted negatively on him as well as the industry as it cast a major
blot on Nigerian entertainers. According to Punch, the Imo indigene revealed he
was faced with financial issues which led him into the illegal trade. He said:
“I regret my actions. I was a growing brand and a lot of people were angered by
my action. I was disappointed in myself. I thank God I came out of prison a
changed person.” The Nollywood actor went on to say the incident impeded the
process for his already-growing career at the time, leading to a massive
decline in his fan base and goodwill among other things. He said: “It took away
my career and the little fame I had at that time, gaining recognition in
Nollywood and even among my colleagues has been a struggle since then.”
However, he explained that he was lucky to have some of his colleagues around
him during those trying times. He credited the likes of the late Amaka Igwe and
John Okafor for their immense contributions. He said: “The late Amaka Igwe paid
part of my legal fees, she was always in contact with me and never abandoned
me. She took me under her tutelage after I was freed from prison and taught me
directing. “While others paid to learn
directing , she taught me for free. I was to direct the job she was working on
before she died. Up till now, I can’t bring myself to delete her telephone
number. I still hear her voice sometimes. She was a good woman.” On John ‘Mr.
Ibu’ Okafor’s controbutions, he said: “He used to send me recharge cards which
I sold. That enabled me to take care of myself when I was imprisoned.” The
actor currently resides in Port Harcourt, saying he left Lagos to settle in a
cooler environment where he could get the needed time to relax and reflect more
on his life and career. He said: “I need some sanity and time to decongest my
brain. Things were moving too fast in Lagos, so I relocated to Port Harcourt.”
The 47-year-old actor and director since returning to the industry has appeared
in movies such as The Eyes Of The Eagle, Brothers War, Eviction Day and The
Captor.
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