Yoruba movie actress and movie producer, Liz Anjorin, has stated that the movie industry in Nigeria may soon collapse.
In an interview with Punch published on Saturday, the Nkan Eni actress said the activities of pirates coupled with the lack of investment in the sector might soon lead to its collapse.
Anjorin, who converted from Christianity to Islam not too long ago, further disclosed that it was the fear of not being stranded should that happen, that pushed her into creating other sources of income to survive.
She advised those accusing her of being financed by a sugar daddy to desist from doing so, as all her wealth had come from hard work and creativity.
She said, “I decided to put in more hard work and create multiple streams of income after realising that the movie industry will soon collapse.
‘‘Nobody wants to go broke and it is that fear that brought out the creativity in me and pushed me into business”
“Piracy is affecting the industry so much while the lack of proper investment is also another issue threatening the sector.
“While other people go from one party to another to enjoy themselves, I am busy at work, thinking of how to make a success of my life.
“I work very hard to earn my money. I go through a lot of stress every day but people just think that I just sleep and all these things come to me on a silver platter.
“The talk of having a sugar daddy is annoying because there is nothing like that. The truth is that God is the only sugar daddy I have.
“Some people will just sit down and say I get support from some politicians but in Nigeria of today; nobody will constantly give you money except you work with your two hands. But some individuals will just sit somewhere and concoct all sorts of lies about me.”