Nollywood actor, Quadri,
popularly known as Sisi Quadri, is a Nigerian actor of the Yoruba genre, He is
from is Iwo in Osun State in Nigeria.
Sisi Quadri has been in the movie
industry for more than 2 decades. He is mostly featured in roles where he
asserts his anger with his mouth. He was once tagged as an actor who is good at
insulting others in movies.
Sisi Quadri has been recognized
for his rare style of acting. He mostly acts, moves, and talks like a woman. He
has also contributed to the movie industry in Nigeria. He is very talented.
He has stared in many Yoruba
Nollywood movies, and was recently featured in a movie produced by Morili.
In this interview with Ojopagogo
TV, Sisi Quadri explained how he got his talkative talent from his parents and
how he has been able to cope in the movie industry, despite having a female shape
and voice.
My name is Quadri Oyebamiji. Most
people call me Sisi Quadri. I am a native of Iwo in Osun State. I had my
primary and secondary education in Ore, Ondo State. I also have the basic
Islamic knowledge in Iwo after a left Ore. I am also a trained fashion
designer. I have trained and graduated over 25 artisans under my tutelage in
tailoring. My fashion designing job did not in any way affect my acting
profession, as I still have about 6 apprentices training under me.
I started acting over 20 years
ago. And I thank God for his blessings so far. Whatever profession anyone is
into and he’s able to build a house is worth thanking God for. I am no longer
an actor that other actors will be soliciting for support on his behalf after
death. I have built my house and even built my grave in it, just in case. We
all pray for a long life though.
But acting is a profession that I
cherish, and it’s God’s mercy that we have been enduring in the industry. You
know most people don’t know the treasure they carry until it’s lost. It is my
prayer that we don’t lose our treasure in our chosen careers. And I also pray
that God gives us all long life to keep entertaining our fans. I also pray for
God’s blessing. You will not go blind by God’s grace.
My journey in theatre is very
wide, I started with a makeup artist. At a point, when I started attending
location consecutively, I had to dump costume jobs, and get into acting fully.
I started acting in 2002, when
Alhaji Ajileye wanted to act Koto Aye. That was when I started. Back then, I
didn’t see it as a serious job, because I was a full-time fashion designer with
about 23 apprentices and I was doing well.
Late Chief Kokosari. Was my uncle
and he used to rehearse beside our house, and I used to marvel at their crafts.
By the time I picked interest in
the profession, I met with Toyin Olaiya, who is a lecturer at Ila-Irogun
College of Education. He was working with Chief Ashafa Elegbo. The very first
time I joined the industry was when they wanted to shoot a movie. May God bless
the soul of our mother, Alhaja Amidatu Ashake (Mama mi L’eko), she was the one
who also recommended me for a role in the movie. That was how I was absorbed into
the group.
Again, one of my brothers,
Muyideen Lala, insisted that I also delve into other areas of the movie
industry. She personally paid Yinka, and Yemisi Elebolo and instruct them to
train me on makeup. That was how I started acting and doing makeup.
What was the experience when you
started?
Probably because I have a side
hustle that I fall back to, I don’t really know the challenges in theatre. This
is why it is important for anyone going into the movie industry to have
something by the side to keep up, so when you are not getting roles, you can
survive. I had many people working for me in my shop and I was using the money
I get from tailoring to fund my acting career. If you don’t have other jobs
aside acting, you will hawk in the end. You will pay the group due, you will
buy clothes, and some other bill that the troupe will levy on you. This thing
we call age is a ladder, death can meet you at any level you get to. So there
are bitter and sweet experiences in the beginning, but because I had two
streams of income, it was not too difficult for me.
Today, the theatre has paid over
300 percent of what I have invested in it with my tailoring job because now I
also to MC at major parties.
Did you build your house with
yours earning in theatre?
I swear with all that I have, it
is the money I used to buy land and build the house. There are lots of
blessings in the theatre profession if you are prudent. For me, I don’t drink,
I don’t smoke, I don’t mess around with women. Whatever I get, I deposit. And
theatre is pay-before-service.
When was your saddest day?
Ahh..I can’t really recall my
saddest day. Although there are times that I feel sad, I can't really recollect
those moments.
The one I can say that I
recollect is when one of my bosses was working on a movie project in Oshogbo,
and I told him I will love to be part of the movie. I travel from Iwo to
Oshogbo for ten days, but he didn’t even give me a WAKA PASS. I felt so bad I considered
quitting.
Many years later, the same person
called me and told me he wanted me to shoot 15 scenes for him. This time I
turned him down. I rejected it totally.
What stands you out from other
actors
The difference is the impression
people get that I behave like a woman. But that is because no one had followed
me home. If anyone has followed me to Alhaji Jimoh Oyebamiji, who is my father,
you will see that we are all the same. We are all alike and we don’t see
ourselves different from any man. Also from the way I talk, I am just as simple
as anyone, it is when I get on stage to act that some of these skills manifest
itself. Sometimes when I watch my movies, I also don’t like how I insult
people. Sometimes the insults are so much that I would have to turn off the TV.
My parents talk too. My father
and mother talk a lot, but I only spiced my own with insults. I can make the
most beautiful lady in the world feel so ugly and unattractive, and I can also
make an ugly woman feel on top of the world, it’s a matter of tongue.
When was your happiest moment?
It was when my elder sister gave
birth after carrying the pregnancy for 3 years. She gave birth September 27,
1997. I was so happy that I rolled on the floor and had wounds and cuts all
over my body, but I didn’t feel it until after 3 days. I was happy because we
have taken her to many hospitals and they insisted there is no baby inside her
tummy. The doctors said they need to evacuate the stuff in her belly because it
is not a baby. The boy is very big now.
Do you know a celebrity called
Bobrisky?
Bobrisky? Who is he? Is he
singing or into the theatre? I might have heard the name but I don’t know him
or what he does. I’m sure if you ask him too, he may not know me.
Can you dress as a woman?
God forbid bad thing. God has
said that all the created is perfect. God has wonderfully made me. And my
uniqueness has paved way for me. I cannot recreate myself because I want to
make money. We won’t stay forever here on earth. The reward is now from the earth.
We will all get the reward for good and bad deeds. There is nothing that you
do, that you won’t get the reward.
I don’t know anyone anywhere, and
whoever feels he’s seen me anywhere, let him come and accuse me. I don’t club,
I don’t womanize, I live here in Iwo and only go to Lagos if I have any job.
Maybe if I was an outgoing type, I would have become something else, but I have
disciplined myself to live within my means.
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