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My influence will never wane in the movie industry — Hilda Dokubo

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Veteran actress, Hilda Dokubo, has expressed confidence that her contributions and influence on the movie scene will never wane even if she doesn’t appear often in movies as before.

The vocal social critic and supporter of the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the last election, Peter Obi, insisted that she has come a long way in the movie industry and has paid her dues that would keep her relevant for many years.

Speaking in an interview with Per Seconds News recently, the light-skinned actress declared:“When you have put in the work as much as I have done over the years, my influence will never wane because I studied theatre.

“I studied filming. Apart from just the study, I have been practicing them”

She also reacted to the hike in fuel price following the removal of subsidy by President Bola Tinubu, recalling that 13 years ago, former President Goodluck Jonathan said the removal of fuel subsidy was necessary and removed it but was resisted by the opposition, APC, and said it was a scam adding that Jonathan was clueless.

“13 years after, same people now understand the clueless, shoeless Ijaw man from Otuoke. Now that Tinubu has pronounced fuel subsidy gone, what should they say ?”

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