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Why I Don’t Sanctify Myself When Playing Movie Roles That Involve Going Into A Coffin – Kanayo O. Kanayo Opens Up

Popular Nollywood actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo has disclosed why he had remained unbothered about evil forces when he takes on any of his known movie roles.

The veteran, who is known for his ritual roles in movies, during an interview with Eastern Eye TV, said that he does not see the need to protect or sanctify himself against unforeseen spiritual forces, when playing roles that involve entering coffins.

According to him, this is because God gave him the talent, and he plays the role without any sentiment.

 

He said, “God gave me a talent. When I’m playing a role in a movie that involves going into a coffin. I do not sanctify myself or start binding unseen forces. I just play my role and get out. #KOKisOK.”

Meanwhile, Kanayo O. Kanayo, aka KOK, has warned Nigerian youths that there is no connection between human sacrifices and wealth.

According to him, what is portrayed in movies is not always the reality

Speaking on the topic, “Rituals, Riches, and Realities: The Myths of Money-Making and the Dignity of Labour,” the veteran actor, who has through his roles in movies acquired the sobriquet “Nnanyi Sacrifice,” urged youths to better indulge in hard work.

He warned the youths that money is made through hard work and not rituals.

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