Aisha Lawal |
DATE OF BIRTH: May 31st, 19__ (Year Not Verified Yet).
RELIGION: Muslim.
STATE OF ORIGIN: Oyo State.
NATIONALITY: Nigeria.
OCCUPATION: Actress.
RELATIONSHIP: Single(As at 2018).
LANGUAGES: America English (maybe Igbo Language too**winks**).
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INSTAGRAM: @aishalawal1
WHERE CAN I GET AISHA LAWAL MOVIES?
Hmmm!!! That question sounds awkward you know :P.. Anyways, you can get Aisha Lawal Latest Movies from any nearest dealer outlet around you. Also, you can also stream Youtube for Aisha Lawal latest movies.WHEN DID AISHA LAWAL JOINED INSTAGRAM?
Aisha Lawal joined Instagram on 12th May 2014(check her first post below, under throwback photos).Aisha Lawal |
COMPLETE Biography, History, Family, State Of Origin, Birth And Throwback Photos Of Aisha Lawal
Aisha Lawal is an award winning Nollywood actress, writer, movie producer, caterer, master of ceremonies(MC) and interior decorator born in Oyo State, Nigeria, into the family of three(3) on May 31st 19__(year under verification).
Aisha Lawal attended Adeen International School and Federal Government College, Ogbomoso for her Secondary School education.
She had her A-levels in llorin, Kwara state before moving further to study (LLB) Law at Lead City University, lbadan and thereafter earn a Second Degree in Public Administration.
She ventured into movie industry through dynamic ace Nollywood actor and fantastic director, Femi Adebayo's theater training school, J-15 School of Performing Arts.
The first movie she featured in was "Adun Madeke" in 2008 and produced her first movie "Ami Agbara(Sign of Power)" in 2011 and also "Awon Irawo(Shadows)" and lots more. She came into limelight through the movie, "Irugbin" which ended up winning her over 20 awards.
EDUCATIONAL CAREER
Aisha Lawal attended Adeen International School and Federal Government College, Ogbomoso for her Secondary School education.
She had her A-levels in llorin, Kwara state before moving further to study (LLB) Law at Lead City University, lbadan and thereafter earn a Second Degree in Public Administration. More Loading...
SKILLS
Aisha Lawal is an actress, writer, movie producer, caterer, master of ceremonies(MC) and interior decorator.
NET WORTH
There's no current estimated net worth for Aisha Lawal. Meanwhile, if there be any, it'll be updated as soon as it's been discovered, so stay tune and never stop coming back!(**winks**).MARRIAGE/RELATIONSHIP
Hmmm! Well for now, as at 2018, Aisha lawal is currently single. Meanwhile from what was gathered, Aisha Lawal has gotten a lot of proposal(both serious and un-serious ones). She also made it clear that there was a time a pastor seek her hand in marriage(see full story below). Meanwhile, if there be anything gathered about her relationship affair/status, will definitely let you about it.
AWARDS, EVENTS AND CONTROVERSIES
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INTERVIEW WITH AISHA LAWAL
Foray into acting
For me, acting started on stage. I started doing stage performances with Taiwo Ibikunle, Yemi Akintokun and some directors. I did Moremi and the like. Then Taiwo Ibikunle told me that I could actually make a living from this thing you are doing. Then it was actually a hobby. He then told me about J15 owned by Femi Adebayo, I joined the group and that was how acting started professionally in 2010.
Role models
Joke Silva, Fathia Balogun, Bimbo Oshin, Muyiwa Ademola, to mention a few.
My relationship with other colleagues
I have a good relationship with them. Even when we have misunderstanding or we step on one another’s toes, I believe in apologising and moving on.
Definition of style
Looking good and simple.
For me, acting started on stage. I started doing stage performances with Taiwo Ibikunle, Yemi Akintokun and some directors. I did Moremi and the like. Then Taiwo Ibikunle told me that I could actually make a living from this thing you are doing. Then it was actually a hobby. He then told me about J15 owned by Femi Adebayo, I joined the group and that was how acting started professionally in 2010.
The journey so far
It has been bitter-sweet experience. My grandfather would say may your road be rough. The road had been seriously rough. I have had to sleep inside location bus, hotel receptions, I have been harassed, oppressed and I have faced a whole lot of challenges. I thank God things are getting better now.Challenges faced
The major challenge has to do with individual differences and conflicting interests. The way senior colleagues demand respect from one, it was almost as if one was learning tailoring or hairdressing. I found that amusing when I joined the industry. Another challenge was that you kept on going to locations without getting paid and without food to eat or a place to sleep.Movies I have featured in
My first appearance was in Adun Madeke. I was asked to act the role of a prostitute. It was during Ramadan and I was fasting, so, I said I can’t play this role. Funke Akindele asked me, are you sure you want to come into this industry? At the end of the day, I had to act the role. I have also featured in Onika Mesan, Irugbin, Fifehanmi and so on. The first movie I produced was Amin Agbara, in 2010, while I did the second one; Irugbin in December, 2012 and that was the movie that gave me my major breakthrough.Role models
Joke Silva, Fathia Balogun, Bimbo Oshin, Muyiwa Ademola, to mention a few.
My relationship with other colleagues
I have a good relationship with them. Even when we have misunderstanding or we step on one another’s toes, I believe in apologising and moving on.
On why artistes have disagreements with one another
I think the major reason is the fact that some people lack exposure or education because once you are exposed and you are educated some things won’t really make meanings to you. I don’t know why some people would want to wash their dirty linen in public.Aisha Lawal et Woli Arole |
Coping with competition
I am not a competitive person naturally. I don’t know how to compete for things. I told myself years back that I wanted to trend but I don’t want to trend on negative publicity and I don’t want to compete with anybody. There is no race here. I want to do it in my own pace. It doesn’t matter if my colleagues are ahead of me, I will also get there.How I intend to step up my game
Somebody told me recently that I needed to get a publicist so I can become an ambassador but I told him that everything has to do with packaging in Nigeria. Ambassadorial deals are not a big deal like we see them in Nigeria. I believe in stepping up my game, taking my career to the next level, I believe in doing a good job. I like the fact that when I go to market, people commend me that I do good movies. I like it when they see my name on a jacket and they say my movies are always very sensible. That is why I am working on another big project. I did one two years ago; Shadow. It was in the cinema but it is not yet on DVD.Most embarrassing things fans did to me
It was when I went for a movie shoot at Oyo town in Oyo State. I was coming from a popular hotel, which was on the outskirts of the town and I didn’t want to go back into the town so I crossed to the express to board a vehicle. When I boarded the vehicle, two guys were arguing about me. One said I am the actress, the other one said I was not the one. According to one of them, I am more beautiful than the person he used to watch on TV who he said was too skinny. They concluded that I couldn’t be an actress since I didn’t have a car. It was really embarrassing.Handling advances from male fans
Sincerely, I don’t think there is a better way to handle them. You just keep doing it the way it comes. Some make you so upset and there are some that you can talk to in a matured way. Sometimes, it can be crazy. Some people would say that they went to their pastors and their pastors said I would be their wife. There was a particular pastor who called me from Akure, he has a church there and he said while praying on the mountain, my vision came to him that I would be his wife. I told him I was a Muslim and he said it didn’t matter. I told him to go back to the mountain to pray again.Definition of style
Looking good and simple.
Beauty regimen
I don’t have one. The only thing I do is to sleep and drink of plenty water. I don’t make-up when I am not going out or on set.Opinion on toning
I think once you are comfortable in your skin, you should not tone. Initially, the industry made people think they needed to tone but the game has changed. It is no longer about your complexion but about how well you can interpret your role.On provocative dressing
I can wear provocative dresses when acting. I can also wear it at home for my husband when I am married or when I am driving but when I am not driving, I am on jean and top. I don’t like it when people are on bike and they are pulling their dresses down, I always wonder why they wore such dresses in the first place.Aisha Lawal |
Childhood
My childhood was interesting and my siblings are more on the quiet side. As a child, I loved to dance. There was a school close to my house and I recall attending their Christmas parties, so that I could dance with the pupils. Maybe because my mother didn’t encourage me, I soon lost interest in dancing.
Acting
When I was in 400 level in the university, we were encouraged to go and undergo a vocational course so that we would be empowered and not necessarily wait for government employment upon graduation. I thought about learning cake making but, I later stumbled on a movie audition and said to myself that, ‘‘I can do this.’’ Afterwards, I attended J15 School of Performing Arts, owned by Femi Adebayo to hone my acting skills. The first movie that I featured in was Adunmadete and it was a waka pass role. I remember that I was quite frightened as it was my first time of facing a camera and I was on the same set with Funke Akindele-Bello and Toyin Abraham. Even though I played the role of a prostitute, I didn’t want to wear a short dress but I had to do so eventually. After that, I have featured in several movies and I’ve even lost count.
Movie production
As a producer, I have churned out movies including Imu Nika, Opon Ife and many others. While I attended J15 School of Performing Arts, I majored in scriptwriting and acting, so it was easy for me to make the transition from acting to producing. When I wrote my first story, my boss, Femi Adebayo showed me the proper ways to do things.
Challenges
When I first started, I used to tell my boss that I don’t want to do this anymore and I’d rather go back to the courtroom. It was not easy sleeping at locations but somehow, I’ve been able to pull through and I’m waxing stronger. I always tell those coming into the industry to have an education because the difference between you and the next person is that you have to be extraordinary. There are a lot of issues in the industry and one has to be very proactive.
Personality
I’m a Gemini so basically, I have two different characters. One minute, I can be very friendly and outgoing, the next minute, I may just want to recoil and be on my own. I don’t know how to hide my feelings because I’m very blunt, but once I tell you what’s on my mind, I’ve forgotten about it. In the next five minutes, I am thinking of something else. I always strive to be successful and lead a balanced life.
Likes and dislikes
I like reading a lot. For instance, I’m reading an old book by Danielle Steel and I sort of pick up energy and vibes from the novel. I also love to spend time with my family.
Relaxation
When I’m not working, I just sleep. Sometimes, I watch movies or series like Game of Thrones or Prison Break.
Role models
My major role model is American actress, Julia Roberts. I love her personality as well as her great acting skills. I grew up with such a deep admiration for her. Femi Adebayo also serves a mentor because he is my boss and there are no airs about him.
Embarrassing moments
I have had quite a few unpleasant moments but when they happen, I just try to balance things up and take it in my stride. Seven years ago, I was in a public transport with a colleague and some guys seated behind us jeered at us for not having cars. It’s just one of those things that come with being in the limelight.
AISHA LAWAL's FAMILY
Aisha Lawal was born into the family of three children and she is the second child. Her mother is a secondary school principal while her father/dad is dead. More Loading...
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