Nollywood actor Kunle Afod, reflecting on his 38 years of experience as an actor and director, stated that he has learned, “there are neither friends nor foes anywhere.”
Afod, while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos, said that nobody should be perceived as a permanent friend or enemy in life.
He said: “Someone believed as a friend can turn to be a traitor and another fellow perceived as an enemy may become instrumental to one’s success.
“I have been able to learn these two phases of life which everyone should be aware of.
“I started acting in 1986 and I have learnt that there are no friends nor foes anywhere. I think people should be liberal.
“The person you see as your friend might come to stab you and that fellow you see as your enemy might be the person that will help you.”
Afod disclosed plans to come up with a big screen production in 2025.
“This year, I am looking toward the big screen. I will also be coming up with new series of the proverbs challenge this year. I like creating contents that are competitive,” he said.
Advising up-and-coming actors and directors, Afod said they should work toward improving on their knowledge.
“Directors should also be willing to carry out lots of research to improve on their work, upgrade their knowledge from time to time,” he said