Why my children refused to pick acting as career, by Ali Nuhu

Popular Kannywood and Nollywood actor, Ali Nuhu, has said his children refused to join acting despite his desire for them to toe his line.

The movie star said his son, Ahmad who is 16-years-old developed an interest in football while his daughter, Fatima had an interest to study international relations in the university.

Mr Nuhu gave the revelation during an interview with BBC Hausa, saying the two children are excelling in their chosen careers.

“Honestly I prefer my son to become an actor but he insisted that he has an interest in football so I supported him because nowadays you can’t force a career on your children.

“As a father when you discover your children’s interest in any career, you have to encourage them. For me, I prefer to act with him but he insisted on not becoming a thespian.

“Fatima decided against acting when she was 13. She wanted to study international relations, as I am speaking she is about to finish 300 level and thanks be to Allah with our encouragement she is among the students with the highest CGPA in her class.”

On the Hausa film industry’s performance, the actor said there is an improvement, adding that the industry is growing fast, especially with the coming of Netflix and Amazon.

“The industry is growing fast, especially with the emergence of Netflix and Amazon to Nigeria and there they are now focusing more on Hausa films, you see if we were discouraged in the past and stopped producing films, we wouldn’t have achieved this,” he added.

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