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The Nation Newspaper Olaiya Igwe: I once hated my tribal mark
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Ebun Oloyede, popularly known as Olaiya Igwe, is a veteran Nigerian actor, producer, and director with a career spanning over four decades. He began his acting journey in the 1970s with the Musbau Shodimu Theatre Organisation. Renowned for his comedic roles in Yoruba films, he has featured in over 100 movies, including "Ololade Mr Money," "Iru Esin," and "Abela Pupa." Despite facing challenges, such as losing a N52 million project to piracy, he remains a significant figure in Nollywood. In 2022, he earned a degree from Crescent University
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