Celebrated Nigerian actor Mike Ezuruonye has said he was
surprised when he arrived in Kenya and realized that the country has much more
to offer than just the Maasai culture and great athletes.
Mike says the predominant perception held by the
international community is that Kenya is a land inhabited by members of the
Maasai community and medal-winning runners – and that when he got to have a
real feel of what Kenya has to offer, he was “saddened” by the fallacious
stereotype.
The actor, who was in the country for a three-day location
and talent scouting exercise, spoke to Citizen Television’s Lillian Muli on
Friday when he made his revelation.
“I am so elated being here (Kenya), but at the same time
when I came, I was sad. Sad because Kenya hasn’t been shown as what Kenya truly
is to the world,” the gifted actor explained.
In the same breath, he challenged the government to promote
a more holistic picture of the country.
“And this is a challenge to the Ministry of Information,
Ministry of Culture and Tourism; you are losing a lot with regards to Gross
Domestic Product (GDP). If you go outside and think of Kenya; what comes to the
minds of people is the Maasai people or the athletes – that’s it. But Kenya is
way beyond that, you people have a lot of infrastructure,” Mike said.
The actor was so taken by the overall experience he had that
he expressed a willingness to portray the “complete picture” of Kenya: “If I
had the opportunity I would showcase to the world what Kenya truly is.”
During his visit to Kenya over the weekend, Mike, who was
accompanied by film director Charles Uwagbai, met a number of Kenyan actresses
and actors.
He also made a courtesy call to Governor Evans Kidero’s
office and visited a possible movie location in Namanga, Kajiado County.
This was Mike Ezuruonye’s second trip to Kenya, with his
first tour of the country being five years ago.
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