Talented Nigerian actress, Remi Surutu has revealed some interesting details about her life many people do not know about.
Nollywood actress, Remi Surutu has revealed in an interview that
she worked as a mortician or undertaker at a funeral service company to
make money.
The talented actress revealed this in an interview with PREMIUM TIMES in Lagos on Wednesday.
She said:
“I kicked off my acting career in 1985 with the classic TV series “Village Headmaster” and “Sparks”. My
first paycheck as an actress was N35 for my role in the movie “Sparks.”
I also earned N75 for my role in “Village Headmaster.”
I then took a break from acting to work as a mortician at the
popular funeral service company, Ebony Caskets. I returned to the
Nigerian film industry after a few years.”
Having starred in over a 100 movies, Ms. Oshodi said she has paid her dues.
“One of the things I am grateful for in my career is longevity and continued relevance.
“I also think the fact that my parents exposed me to the best
of education has made me the woman that I am today. I always tell people
that the greatest gift you can give your child is a solid education.
“If I were an illiterate, I am sure we won’t be having this
interview because I will be unable to express myself. I know that a lot
of people are surprised whenever they discover that I can speak good
English. I don’t blame them though, I guess that because I am a Yoruba
actress, some feel I may be a dropout or unable to express myself in
English.”
Back in July, the pretty actress lost her daughter, Elizabeth, to
sickle cell anemia. Getting her to speak about her daughter’s last
moments was not easy.
She however, revealed that she intends to immortalise her daughter very soon.

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