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I was tackled for casting Olu Jacobs as an Igbo chief in movies – Filmmaker Tchidi Chikere divulges

Rolling out the red carpet for the crème de la crème of Nollywood, and Olu Jacobs undoubtedly makes the cut as one of the top 5 icons of all time! This cinematic luminary has etched an indelible imprint on Nigerian screens with his unparalleled prowess, and his recent absence due to health challenges has left an irreplaceable void. Tchidi Chikere, privileged to collaborate with this theatrical virtuoso, took a nostalgic voyage through time, revealing how Olu Jacobs flawlessly embodied Igbo chief roles with surgical precision, defying his Yoruba roots - a testament to his limitless versatility and cultural acumen! Despite facing a tempest of criticism for casting Jacobs as a Mazi, Tchidi defiantly defended his choice, recognizing Jacobs as the quintessential choice for the roles. Truly, a maestro of the craft!

Samuel David by Samuel David
June 30, 2024
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I was tackled for casting Olu Jacobs as an Igbo chief in movies – Filmmaker Tchidi Chikere divulges
  • Tchidi Chikere recently shared an expansive and heartfelt tribute to the legendary actor.
  • In his recent post, Tchidi vividly reminisced about the backlash he faced for casting Yoruba powerhouse Olu Jacobs in an Igbo role in his films.
  • His recollections paint a vivid picture of the bold, boundary-pushing choices that marks Jacobs’ illustrious career

Renowned Nigerian filmmaker Tchidi Chikere recently opened up about the extraordinary qualities and unforgettable experiences he had while working with Nollywood icon, Olu Jacobs.

A recent viral post by Tchidi Chikere emerged, recounting the backlash he faced for daring to cast the late actor as an Igbo chief.

Tchidi Chikere, in his Facebook post, defiantly stood by his choice to cast Olu Jacobs, despite vocal objections from older East Nigerian men who questioned Jacobs’ ability to portray Igbo roles due to his Yoruba background.

He said in parts;

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“Many older guys in the east at the time openly wondered why producers preferred to cast him as an lgbo chief! They said he was Yoruba and had no fundamental understanding of lgbo culture, so Tchidi why are you casting Olu Jacobs for the lgwe role?

What does he know about breaking kolanut and the traditional rites? Phew. I smiled and I cast him even the more and in more roles.”

Chikere lauded Jacobs as a paragon of professionalism and grace, noted his peaceful demeanor and team spirit on set spanning over two decades since their collaboration began in 1999.

He highlighted Jacobs’ adaptability and enduring appeal, reminiscing about his early days as Inspector Best Idafa in “The Third Eye” and commending Jacobs for his exemplary character and unwavering commitment to his craft.

Tchidi Chikere fondly remembered his interactions with Olu Jacobs. He said, despite Jacobs’ playful reluctance to reveal his age, he admired his humility and the profound insights gained from his extensive career.

Reflecting on their collaborations, Chikere vividly recalled a touching moment during the filming of “Boy Obi” when he noticed Jacobs struggling with lines, to him, it was a poignant reminder of the inevitable effects of him aging.

Tchidi treasured Olu Jacob’s presence at his daughter’s christening and commended his enduring grace and charisma.

The filmmaker added that “Boy Obi” was their last film together before he noticed signs of his health deteriorating, which was confirmed later by Olu Jacobs’ wife, Joke Silva.

He emphasized Jacobs’ unparalleled influence and universal admiration within Nollywood, extended heartfelt wishes for his well-being and a potential return to acting.

SEE HIS LENGTHY POST BELOW

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