By Rita Okoye

Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Sandra Okunzuwa has shed light on the unique challenges faced by female actors in the industry.

In a recent interview with Saturday Sun, Okunzuwa revealed that societal pressure is significantly higher for actresses than their male counterparts.

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“There’s societal pressure everywhere. But the pressure on actresses is immense. We constantly have to look good, dress up, and maintain a certain image. It’s a lot of work, and it can be quite overwhelming.  But then, you have to constantly remind yourself of where you are coming from and where you are heading. As an actress, you have to put a lot of investments into your craft and your brand as a person. I always tell myself that I am a work in progress and I am better than where I was yesterday. Consistency and prayer is the key,” she stated.

The Edo State born diva also discussed the hurdles she encountered when transitioning to cinema films.

“I realized that waiting for opportunities wasn’t going to cut it. I had to create my own. My determination led to the creation of her film, ‘Something Like Gold.’ It was a challenging journey. I didn’t have the budget, but I had faith. I prayed I worked hard, and I sought support from family and friends. It was a true labour of love.”