Beverly Naya, one of the
darlings of Nollywood movie buffs speaks with Our source on a number of
issues, including her latest project targeted at young women, the
challenges of the profession and why she is still single.
HOW has it been since you relocated to Nigeria?
Obviously, it has been a rocky journey.
I’m still trying to adjust to the culture and the society here. But
then, it has ultimately been an amazing journey, especially because I
have learnt so much and have grown so much as a person and as a woman.
So, I am grateful to God for the journey so far. I don’t have any
regrets; I am happy being here.
What part of the adjustment process has been most difficult for you?
Well, obviously, I was born and raised
in England; so, I am used to a different way of living, a different
culture and different types of people. But the truth is, it was a major
challenge in the beginning. But the longer I live here, the more I
understand how to do things. I think, for that reason, it makes me more
grounded. So, I am happy.
In that case, are you comfortable with the level of acceptance the Nigerian movie industry has given you?
I am happy with the acceptance and the
recognition I have received thus far. I am not really concerned. In
fact, I don’t think anybody should be concerned as long as there is
still more to be achieved, more to gain and more to learn. I am just
really excited about the journey. I am very pleased with how far I have
come in this specific space of time.
You played the role of a church girl in this series, Oasis. What was it like for you?
What drew me to the character was the
fact that I hadn’t taken on a role like this before. Besides, such
characters don’t come very often because they are not that commercial.
It is not what people necessarily want to see in the cinemas. Instead,
they want to see the glamour. So, I was drawn to the character for that
reason alone. Also, I just had to challenge myself because Paris, the
character I played, is just an amazing. She goes through so many things
and struggles to maintain her faith, in spite of her challenges. So, I
think that alone inspired me to take the character.
Does playing the character affect the way you see things now?
Yes, definitely. It makes me appreciate
life more and I’ve realised that I can’t take anything for granted
because tomorrow is not certain. So, I’ve realised that I must cherish
today, live life to the fullest, thank God for everything and be
grateful for how far I’ve come. Sometimes, we tend to take our blessings
into our own hands, forgetting that there is someone responsible for
bringing us and taking us to where we are today-that is God. I think, in
that respect, I’ve learnt how to appreciate God for everything in me,
for every breath and every achievement I have had.
As an actress, you have stayed away from controversies. So, how have you been able to keep your head above water?
I am a very private person. I don’t like
to go out that much. If I do go out, then, I make sure it is for an
event or I am hanging out with my friends or stuff like that. I don’t
like to be seen at the wrong place and at the wrong time because I don’t
want a situation, where I will have to explain my actions. I think that
is the most important thing to me. I like to stay humble and stay
grounded. That is really how I avoid controversies.
But there are those who believe that controversies sell. Don’t you buy into that idea?
Actually, I don’t think it does sell an
actress. It just makes one cheap in my opinion. Besides, I am trying to
be an inspiring woman. I am trying to be a brand that young girls can
look up to and be inspired. It is not that I am a role model; I am not
trying to be a role model and I am not saying I am perfect as a human
being either. But I am just saying that I want people to look at me and
say they are inspired by what I have done in my life. So, in that
respect, I do not think that controversies sell at all.
You came into the country practically handheld by your mother…
(Cuts in) It was a plan. When I came
into the industry, I had already studied in a school in London. So, I
already had two years of experience as an actress. But then, when I came
here, my mum had already built a lot of contacts in Nigeria, so it kind
of made things a lot easier for me.
Why didn’t you pursue your
career over there, instead of coming back home, considering the general
belief that starting out there projects one better?
Things weren’t working in the film
industry in England. Apart from that, the country is predominantly
white. First and foremost, film is a depiction of reality. It will be
unrealistic to have films constantly portraying the black culture
because, as I said, the country is predominantly white. What does that
mean for a black actor? He gets less work. But when I am here, because
the country is a 100 percent Nigerian, I fit into the culture more. As
an actress, I had to think about it. Am I passionate? Yes. Do I want to
work? Yes. So, that was what led me over here.
Do you feel threatened by any actress?
No, I am not threatened by anyone
because I have always believed that I am in competition with myself. I
don’t really see anybody else for what he or she is doing. I only see
what I am doing. So, I am constantly trying to improve myself and pursue
my own dreams.
Does acting affect your private life?
Not at all! They are very separate. What
people see in Beverly Naya as a brand is quite different. I can’t say
they know that much about me and my personal life because I keep that
much to myself.
Aside acting, what else keeps you busy?
I have a degree in filmmaking, so I am
working on my own productions. We are doing short films and web series.
That is what I am currently working on. I also have a degree in
scriptwriting, so I write scripts in my spare time. I am also currently
working on a campaign for Fifty Shades of Black, which is a project
geared towards young girls, inspiring them to love their complexion,
whether they are light-skinned, dark-skinned or brown. That is what I am
working on right now and that is currently taking quite a bit of my
time.
What inspired you to embark on that project?
For me, I just felt like we live in a
time, where our black females aren’t necessarily appreciative of their
skin colour as much as they should-not all of them though. I want to
inspire young girls because I feel like there is no point in targeting
adults because their minds have already been formed. So, if I could just
inspire young females to love themselves, no matter what and appreciate
their black beauty just the way it is, then, I will be inspiring the
next generation. That was the main reason I started the project. Then, I
brought together some artistes to join me in the campaign; and so far,
it has been worth it.
What other activities have you lined up for the project?
Right now, I am currently working on a
youth tour. We intend to go to different schools, speak to young people,
empower them and give them encouraging advice and stuff like that. We
would also collaborate with someone who is very prominent, as far as
motivational speaking is concerned. I can’t say her name yet because we
are still working on the legal aspect of it. That will be very soon. I
am also collaborating with Dark and Lovely. There are a variety of
things we are working on at the moment.
Is Beverly in a relationship?
At the moment, I am not in a relationship.
Why?
Well, I just feel it is better for things to remain the way they are than for me to settle for less.
Have you been in a situation where you had to settle for less?
No, I have never been in such a situation.
What if it takes too long for this guy to come?
He’ll find me; I know he will.
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