Life After Fame: Veteran Actor Sunday Afolabi Turns Danfo Driver
Veteran Nollywood actor, Sunday Afolabi once celebrated for his roles in iconic films like Owo Blow, has recently been seen working as a danfo driver in Lagos.
Life After Fame: Veteran Actor Sunday Afolabi Turns Danfo Driver
Veteran Nollywood actor Sunday Afolabi, renowned for his roles in classic films like Owo Blow, has recently been seen driving a danfo bus in Lagos, a moment that has sparked reflection on the challenges many actors face after the height of their careers.
Once a familiar face on the big screen, Sunday Afolabi’s transition from acting to driving a danfo highlights the uncertainties and struggles in the Nigerian entertainment industry, where consistent work and income are not always guaranteed. The actor’s current situation has drawn attention to the realities many performers face after years of service to Nollywood, reminding fans that fame can be fleeting and that life often requires adaptation.
Videos circulating online show Afolabi attending to passengers and navigating Lagos traffic, a sharp contrast to the glamour of his acting days. While some social media users have expressed concern and empathy, others have used the moment to reflect on the need for stronger support systems for veteran actors who contributed significantly to Nollywood’s growth. In a controversial light, some have emphasized on the need for people to understand that actors have a life outside being on screen, and it is not a bad thing to make a honest living.
Moreover, this development sheds light on broader industry challenges, including limited royalties, irregular work, and financial insecurity, issues that have affected many Nollywood actors over the years. It also prompts discussions on how the industry and society can better support the pioneers who laid the foundation for modern Nigerian cinema.
Source: TrendyBeatz