Mc Swagger: My Journey Into Broadcasting, Acting.

A popular ibadan base OAP, Abassador Opeyemi Ayanrinde popularly known as “Mc Swagger” has shared how he started his journey into broadcasting and acting, and his past experiences about life so far.

According to him   ”I joined the entertainment industry in the year 2003/2004.
In the year 2006/2007 after studying @ The Polytechnic Ibadan, I traveled to lagos to hustle, make money, make fame, looking for link and connections in the industry. I squatted in a room with friends and Boss for months, no money, no food. I later got a job as a bar man (ile ashewo) @magbon hotel beside blue field, Agbotikuyo Agege. I worked there for 8months to feed myself. On a faithful day December 31, 2008. Armed robbers came and took away half of my income for the whole months as a bar man, thank God I was into daily contributions then. If not, nothing would have been left for me. Few days after, I lost my job. I started roaming around the street of Agege nowhere to sleep, no family, nobody but God.

The first question I asked myself was “Opeyemi who sent you to lagos..? I replied myself nobody but myself.
The second question was “why have you decided to come down to lagos..? All because I wanted to make fame and connection with stars and celebrities, it was a serious and sad experience for me, my parents would call at least 3times a day. Guy, how are you…? Fine but inside me “I knew I wasn’t fine at all. I kept lying to them, suffering and smiling. I later moved to stay with a friend who happened to be a manager of another hotel in oko-oba agege. one day, police came around to search and chase people away as usual, It was like we were acting a movie or drama. I ran like a mad man. Few minutes later, the manager (who was my friend and a theater practitioner as well) said ogbeni ki lo n le yin nah, koti mo yin lara, awa ti di customer, even if they arrest you, at least 2days after you will be back.
since there’s no place to go, I accepted my fate, when it’s time for the police to show up you won’t see me near the hotel.
My best food then was “agbado ati ewa” and bread (not fresh bread but the remaining one they sold to costumers after 2days, then #200 bread for #100 or #80 since it’s not fresh anymore. I even ate most times without paying and ran away. hmmmmm, one day I met with a school friend who also lived somewhere around Agege then my life changed small he assisted me little before he traveled down to the east. Few months later,

I was promoted to live in a boys quarter (6men) in a small room beside the whole house public toilet @Agege Jafojo, very close to “Moriccas agege” our best fish then was “Titus fish” (eja shawa) and concoction rice. Along the line I was graced to meet with a philanthropist called “Kunle Kushimo Agarahu” of sango ota, he changed my life gave me some money for my first yoruba movie, I joined it with the little change I was able to raise by myself and my parents (loan from micro finance bank) that was how I made my first movie produced by myself and friends, title “ISEDA MI”…. The Yoruba movie marketers were nothing to write about then (my movie was released but I wasn’t paid) although the marketer in charge is not alive today(he died few years ago) The journey took me to stay with my humble Boss “KABEST” @Kola agbado Ijaiye, that was another chapter of my life, or the day I trekked from idumota to agege. Which of the grace and favour would I deny..? No, but to praise him, I don dey hustle no be today.

Abassador Opeyemi advised his fans not to envy other’s progress, you might not know what they have been through before the fame and popularity.

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