Popular Nigerian actor, Osita Iheme, has recently expressed his gratitude for the lasting impact of clips from his movies that continue to circulate on social media and in pop culture.
In a recent media interview, Iheme shared his appreciation for how these clips, often turned into memes, are still being used years after they were filmed. He sees this as a sign of the enduring admiration for his acting skills and the impact of his work on audiences.
“It’s heartwarming to see that people still value and use these clips from my movies. It shows that they are still relevant and appreciated,” remarked Osita Iheme.
Despite some of these clips being over 20 years old, Iheme is thankful that they still resonate with people and are able to capture contemporary emotions.
“At 42 years old, Osita Iheme has been a prominent figure in the Nigerian film industry since the early 2000s. He gained fame alongside Chinedu Ikedieze after the success of the 2003 film ‘Aki na Ukwa’,” the article states.
He has appeared in several popular movies such as “Mr. Ibu,” “Baby Police,” “Daddy Must Obey,” “Two Rats,” and “Village Rascals,” among others.
Iheme’s positive attitude towards the enduring popularity of his work showcases his humility and gratitude towards his fans and the industry that has supported him throughout his career.