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Muyiwa Ademola: How My Wife Rescued Me When Depression & Despair Set In

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Top Nollywood actor Muyiwa Ademola has praised his wife for coming to his aid when depression and despair set in at the mid-stage of his career.

The highly respected thespian in an encounter with Sunday Scoop said the influx of comedy movies almost made him quit the career he had always loved.

Narrating his story, the actor said:

“I have been depressed before and I thought it was over for me as an actor. I am a serious film-maker, unlike some of my colleagues who do comedy. When there was an influx of comedy movies in the industry, marketers wanted me to shoot comedy too. I tried to emulate my colleagues, but it didn’t come to me naturally. Later, I realised that I was not made for comedy movies; I am made for serious and touching stories.”

“I felt depressed during that period. I had stories that once you saw them, you would just go home and sleep. I felt dejected and thought it was over for me as an actor. But my wife helped me through those times. She assured me that it was a passing phase and it was actually one”.

Explaining further, he said during these periods, people felt it was his end as an actor and he was worried too. But, according to him, his wife kept assuring him that it was just a passing phase.

Speaking about his new movie, Bipolar, the actor said:

“I play the role of a psychiatrist who discovers that a lady has bipolar. It is a film I like all Nigerians to watch as we talk about an issue most people ignore. Both the rich and the poor suffer from it; there is a need to show love to people living with bipolar. If you don’t do that, they will get to a point where they think everyone hates them and committing suicide becomes the next option.”

“Most people are depressed, including celebrities. It begins like a child’s play and grows to the point when suicidal thoughts set in. You may think an individual is rich or has everything, but it is not always so.”

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Mark Orjiabor

    September 2, 2018 at 3:07 AM

    So why is she now living abroad while u live in Nigeria don’t u think that is wrong

  2. Swellmax

    September 2, 2018 at 4:34 PM

    Dear Muyiwa Ademola, it’s encouraging to see someone like yourself openly speaking on mental health issues – like depression. Unfortunately, lots of people won’t even acknowledge this problems exist. People are stigmatised or too ashamed, when depression is just like any other health condition, which can happen to anyone!! Kudos Muyiwa!

    Check my site for helpful articles on depression and other health conditions.

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