Acting more demanding than engineering says Nigerian actress

Nigerian actress and engineer Etinosa Idemudia has sparked a debate in the entertainment industry after sharing her experience as both an engineer and an actor. In a recent episode of the Bold Enough To Say It podcast, Idemudia claimed that acting is more demanding than engineering.

According to Idemudia, her background in both fields has given her a unique perspective on the challenges of each profession. She described acting as “mad people’s work,” highlighting the intense demands and unpredictable nature of the job. Idemudia urged her fellow actors not to let people from other professions belittle their work, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the value of their contributions.

Idemudia’s comments were made in response to the common perception that acting is a less demanding profession compared to engineering. However, she argued that the opposite is true, citing her own experience as evidence. As someone who has worked in both fields, Idemudia’s insights offer a fascinating glimpse into the realities of these professions.

The debate sparked by Idemudia’s comments highlights the often-overlooked challenges faced by actors and other entertainment professionals. While engineering and other technical fields are often seen as more prestigious or demanding, Idemudia’s experience suggests that acting requires a unique set of skills and a high level of dedication.

Idemudia’s remarks have resonated with many in the entertainment industry, who feel that their work is often undervalued or misunderstood. By speaking out about her experiences, Idemudia hopes to raise awareness about the demands of acting and promote a greater appreciation for the work of entertainment professionals. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how Idemudia’s comments will impact the way people perceive the entertainment industry and the value of actors’ contributions.

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