Bukky Wright shared her experiences living outside of Nigeria and how careers shifted while in the United States.
Speaking in an interview on Saturday, she said: “I will do it (technology) simultaneously with entertainment. The fact that I had to completely deviate from entertainment to technology was something that many people thought I would not be able to do. I would like to tell all the teachers That if I can do it, they can do it too.”
On what he missed most about Nigeria while away, Wright said: “What I would love to do again would be proper Naija Amala. What I would love to do again is work with Nollywood actors.”
The actress has assured her fans that she has many exciting projects lined up for her long-awaited return to Nollywood. She added, “I have a lot for the fans, including my project – ‘The Return of Omotara Johnson’, which is coming and a lot of other things. I am back to stay.”
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In other news, a Nigerian man residing abroad, who was thought dead by his father while imprisoned abroad, secretly built a house for him in Nigeria as a surprise.
The man narrated this poignant account on his profile on the widely used social media platform (formerly known as Twitter), explaining that his father had assumed he was dead after years of hardships in a foreign prison, when in fact, he was alive.
During the time when his father was mourning his loss, the man was engaged in the secret endeavor of building a house for himself in Nigeria.
He stated: “After years of suffering in a foreign prison, my father thought I was dead, but I was alive. I was secretly building a house for him in Nigeria. I felt it necessary to unveil my wonder sooner to strengthen his spirit.”
When he shared this heartwarming revelation, many concerned individuals flooded the comments section to share their feelings.