- Wasila Coded stated that the tout character had become her trademark over the years.
- Speaking on required changes in Nollywood, the actress advocated for more unity among actors in order to make good use of all the available talents for the betterment of the industry.
Nollywood star Adebimpe Akintunde, popularly known as Wasila Coded has carved a unique niche for herself.
In an exclusive interview with Saturday Beats, the actress opened up about her versatility, and advocating for positive changes in the Nollywood industry.
Beyond the tout persona, Wasila Coded emphasizes her ability to fit into any character. Stating that she isn’t confined to a single typecast, but instead thrives on diversity.
Wasila Coded believes that unity among actors is crucial for the betterment of Nollywood.
She advocates for collaboration, emphasizing that together, they can elevate the industry to new heights.
She said:
“Many people know me as Wasila Coded, because of the character of a tout I played bearing that name. However, people also know me for playing other characters too.
“I acted an emotional character in my movie, ‘Lehin Okunkun’. Some of my fans could not believe I could act that kind of character. But, as an actress, I can play all kind of roles, though I like the fact that I have a trademark. Quite a number of actors play the role of touts, but people often say I can do it better.
“We have brilliant actors in Nollywood. What we need is for more of us to be united. If there is more unity and love, I believe the industry will be the better for it”.
In another story, Actress Wasila Coded narrates how she escaped attack by Bandits.
In an emotion laden tone, the light skinned actress took to her Instagram page to narrate what transpired.
Bimpe Akintunde dislosed that the ugly incident happened this evening on her way to Lagos. According to her, the Bandits dressed in military uniform shot at vehicles coming from Ibadan.
Narrating how she managed to escape, she applauded her Driver for being proactive enough to turn back and take a one-way route.