"I never planned to be an actress. I studied law and wanted to be a big lawyer in Nigeria.
But one day, a friend dragged me to a movie audition. I wasn’t serious about it — I even thought, ‘Let me just try for fun.’
When I got there, they gave me a small script to read. I read it like a lawyer, very serious and straight. People started laughing, not because I was funny, but because I sounded too serious for a movie. But guess what? The director said, ‘I like her, she is real.’ That was how I got my first role in Blind Spot.
From that small chance, my acting journey started. Today, people know me more as an actress than a lawyer. Funny how life changes when you take a small risk, right?"