ANTAR LANIYAN
Ace actor, film director and producer, Antar Laniyan, has sensationally revealed that his mother carried the pregnancy that produced him for 18 months due to spiritual manipulation.
The actor, who was recently nominated as one of the best four actors in Africa, said that he would have become a soldier. He also spoke on other personal issues.

Many Nigerians know you for your acting prowess, but not many know your history. Could you tell us a bit of yourself?
I am from Osogbo, in Osun State. The name, Antar, is Yoruba; it has to do with the story of my birth; that is why it’s unique; that’s why you hardly can or you may not find another person bearing that name. So, it has to do with the story of my birth. I overstayed in my mother’s womb. I stayed 18 months. At that time, there was this fear that my mother would die with the baby in her womb; so she had to run all over the place to seek help. During her sojourn, she met a great herbalist that revealed what was the cause of the abnormal delay. She found out that someone was behind it. An animal called iguana, which is awonriwon or Antar in Yoruba, had to be used. It ‘s bigger than lizard. It was added to some salt and a concoction was made for my mother to take. A few hours after she took it, she went into labour. On her way to the hospital, I came on. She didn’t, therefore, see anything wrong in naming me after the animal.

Is there any other name she calls you apart from that?
She calls me Babatunde and others, but she prefers that name to others. She preferred it. She said that as far as she was concerned I am Antar. (laughs)

When did you start acting?
My earlier stage acting was in 1976; it’s a long time now. However, I became a professional, under Ben Tomoloju, in 1980, June 18, 1980 precisely. It’s about 31 years today and am not 50 yet (laughs).

That means you started when you were just a boy?
Yes, I started early. My parents are dead now. My dad was enthusiastic about my acting career that he once nicknamed me Antar the Sango, on seeing my picture as Sango, in a stage play. He even took the picture to his office. I just showed him the picture and he collected it. I didn’t know that he would take it to the office. You know, he was so proud of me that he wanted everybody to see it. There was no television to show our performance then. My daddy was an educationist; he was working with the ministry of education; so he just took it to the office. When he returned it he had written, ‘Antar D Sango;’ yeah he wrote it there.

Can you remember your first payment as an actor?
I can’t remember. In any case, I remember RMD (Richard Mofe-Damijo) asking when were going to earn our first N1, 000. I remember that we where under the tree at the National Arts Theatre discussing and wondering when we were going to earn our first N1, 000. There was no money then; nobody was paying. Who would pay you that time? Nobody was paying anybody. Around 1976, I was less than 15. I was a small boy. I was a small boy running away from home, to help people carry props, in production stage. I used to abandon my mother’s wares to help them carry drums.

During FESTAC 1977, though, a small boy, I went to the theatre to watch a play I was really passionate about, but they did not allow me to enter because I could not afford the gate fee. I talked to a woman, who was a cleaner. I collected a drum and broom from the woman and helped her to sweep Hall 2 of the theatre. I will never forget that day. After the sweeping and everything, the woman said I should stay behind while tickets were being sold. So the audience came in and I just sat down on the rug there and I saw the performance live; that was 1977. I was desperate, my brother. I saw the promo on television. I saw their dance and all that. Everybody was talking about FESTAC 77, it was like an anthem. I was fascinated with the euphoria in the air. That was why I made up my mind to watch it, against any odd.

Could you tell us about your growing up?
I started very early in life, as I said earlier. I started when I didn’t know where I was going. At that time, I didn’t know what I wanted to do. I just saw myself around Ijora attending rehearsals with some elderly people. That was around 1976 or so. I was very small. I was a small boy, just one young boy moving around with other people. I was helping them to pack their stage props; some of the things were local drums, like Gangan, their gongs and Shekere, among others. They were also sending me on errands. I just saw myself following them all over the place. I was in my lower class, in secondary school. While I was in the secondary school, I didn’t see anything wrong in joining dramatic class, because primarily, I had thought that after my secondary school I would join the army; that was what I wanted to do. I loved the military. I still love them.

During my secondary school lower class, I used to represent my school in inter-school competitions; I mean drama competitions and we won laurels. Our seniors in school then, used to tell the principal that if not for Antar, we wouldn’t have won anything and all that. So when I was eventually made the president of the dramatic society in the secondary school, because of my contributions and activities, we were still wining laurels for the school. One day, my school principal, Chief M. O Alake, who was the father of present Alake, called me to his office and told me that he saw me excelling more in drama than any other thing in life. I don’t know why the man did that; he just asked: ‘Antar after your secondary school, what will your course be?’ I told him that I wanted to be a soldier. He laughed and said he would advise that I go into dramatic arts or theatre arts or anything like that. I told him that I can’t be, but he said he saw what I was doing during rehearsals and have seen the laurels we won and concluded that I would do well in acting.

He didn’t live to see what I have become because he died not long after that. I remember that I started appearing in the newspapers for first time in 1981 when I was with Ben Tomoloju’ Kakaaki. In 1979, we started Kakaaki performance and we started doing professional films in 1980. As at 1980, we were already on the pages of The Punch newspapers and there was this evening paper around that time too. Indeed, a year after leaving secondary school, I had started appearing in newspapers. It was like an encouragement.

After my HSC, I still wanted to be a soldier, but when I remembered the principal’s advice and also considered the fact that then, I had become popular in the town, as people recognise me in the streets, saying: Ah, that’s the boy actor. You see, I was a small boy but I was being recognised. There were not many artistes at that time, so it was easy for people to identify me. I decided to give full time acting a trial. There was this pressure from Ben Tomoloju too. He was always urging me to read theatre because he had gone to Ibadan to study Theatre Arts too. Eventually, I succumbed to the pressure and enrolled for Theatre Arts at the University of Ibadan, Oyo State. When I got in there, I saw theatre in its quintessential nature.

Why did you nurse the dream of becoming a soldier initially?
As a small boy, I lived in the barracks. I once lived in the barracks with my mother. It was 202 Battalion at Ilaran. My mother was the chief mammy market woman. She started the market, so she was made the chief of that market and we were going to the barracks everyday to sell food. I was always a witness to the parade in the morning, parade in the afternoon and I fell in love with the uniform and I vowed that one day, I would wear the shining khaki uniform. Besides the uniforms, I loved the discipline being instilled in the soldiers in the barracks. It rubbed off on me, as that discipline is still in me till today. As a director and actor, it comes handy. I am always conscious of punctuality in my productions.

How was life in the barracks?
My life in the army barrack then was like six hours everyday because we were going there everyday. We were going there to sell. We close from school and go to meet mama in the market. I witnessed the discipline, as I said earlier. I knew about the guard room punishment, the hard looks of soldiers, the salute patterns and their ruggedness, among others. And I really loved them. What I think I gained from the barracks is discipline. The experience has instilled that discipline in me, such that now I usually realise that when you go to locations, it’s like you are going to a war front; you must go there and fight a war that you must win; you are not going to location to wine and dine. You only take a few minutes out to eat and go back to set. In fact, if you think you are coming to wine and dine at location, waste time around and play with the girls, you must be joking. With Antar as director, you can’t do that.

How was your parents’ reaction when you eventually opted for the stage?
When I chose the theatre, my mother was happy. A good mother she was. In any case, she didn’t want to have a soldier son. Therefore, when she saw the photographs of rehearsals of plays, she was happier that I wasn’t going to end up as a soldier after all. Even my daddy was enthusiastic about my choice of theatre. He even nicknamed me Antar de Sango, owing to a role I once played in a Yoruba epic.

So, when you got to Ibadan, how was your experience?
Once I got there, I saw people like me, those with whom I have been practicing outside, like Tunji Sotimirin, Shola Wasiu, and others. So we just continued like that and it was interesting. It was okay and very gratifying. I felt very happy, though there was no money.

What was your experience reading theatre Art at Ibadan?
Reading theatre Art at Ibadan was very challenging. Acting, especially, was highly challenging. You just have to do it and do it very well. If you don’t do it, you won’t leave the school (laughs). I remember Moremi, a play by Prof. Femi Osofisan. I remember it vividly. You have to memorise the lines, however long; if you missed the lines you missed that character, you missed the trace, because, the characters were like poets, and their lines were like poems and you had to render them the way they are. It was like when you are doing an Elizabethan play. You have to be in character and render those lines the way the way so that the white man there would understand. That was so challenging, very different from what we were doing outside then and nowadays. All our lecturers, in various capacities, were always present to watch the performances: the speech woman and acting teachers will be there and so will the directing teacher. They would all sit down there in the auditorium and watch you demonstrate what they had taught you; they wanted to see you make use of what they had taught you.

So you really have to be there. I found that very challenging.
Credit goes to Ben Tomoloju. He trained me from the scratch. I was already molded before I got into the university, but then the training in the university was the real thing; practical theatre thing was a departmental requirement. However, I give credit to Ben Tomoloju for picking me raw, discovering the talents and bringing the artiste out of me. People like Bayo Odunneye, Prof. Dapo Adelugba, Dr. Femi Fatoba and the rest of them, who also helped me, but on his efforts. Then, you cannot meet those giants and not make it. Plays like Murder in the Cathedral, Moremi, The Man who never Died, in which I played major roles, contributed, in no small measure, to make me and I thank God that I trained at the University of Ibadan.

We learnt that you were a radio presenter when you were in the university
While I was in the university I was still practising. There was no money. I was going to school on Monday morning and return to Lagos to make money, by Friday evening. My weekend was spent in radio Nigeria; that was where my voice and my speech were polished. There was opportunity in the station then, for radio drama and if you were not good in oral English, they won’t allow you; Radio Nigeria would not allow you to stand in front of microphone. So I had to attend their training school, for speech training and the rest of them. Even after school, I was still doing it, just to get myself polished.

How did Ben Tomoloju discover you?
Well, let me tell you that Ben Tomoloju picked me from secondary school. He was a teacher and he was one of those that judged who won what, among schools competing in drama then. This was because he was in charge of his own school too. Let me tell you how it started. During one of those competition, he asked me to see him the following Saturday at Saka Tinubu Memorial High School. When I got there, he told me that he wanted me, him and two other young men to start a drama group called Kakaaki Art. So after completing my secondary school, I started with him and we were meeting every Saturday. He wanted to know everyone’s area of specialisation. If you were a singer, then you sing, and if an actor, you act. Within a year, we had increased to over 60, 60 young men under Ben Tomoloju and we were in him media. We opened NTA Channel 7 in 1981; it’s the former Channel 7 that is now Channel 10.
Tomoloju was writing plays, we were acting. He also encouraged some of us to write and they were produced. The Revenge, which I wrote, was first produced when I was with Tomoloju. Tunji Sotiminri, my colleague, who he was working with LTV, then also, wrote plays for Kakaaki. Being part of Kakaaki drama group was really rewarding. We are still on and together, some how, although, everybody has gone to other places; some are abroad. Jahman Anikulapo is now Saturday editor of The Guardian. Tunji is lecturing at the Department of Theatre Arts, University of Lagos and all that. I am here, but I know that if anything big is happening, we will meet, link up with one another instantly and head for Tomoloju’s house.

What drives you in the profession?
Discipline, hard work and knowing that whatever praise you have now, whatever anybody is saying about you, is a product of what you have done. In any case, you don’t rely on the praises, because that same tongue can also say you are falling. So when they say you are good, you keep working. I still stand in front of the mirror to see if there is still an actor in me. You see that mirror there (in his office) is not for nothing; if you go now and I’m less busy, I close the door, I act and see myself in the mirror, to know if I am still an actor. I still rehearse. I still practice. I still read drama books, directing books. They are all here. I don’t praise myself. When I see other giants in the industry, I ask myself what these people are doing that I don’t know. I learn from them.

Are you fulfilled now that you are rated among the four best actors in Africa?
I think I will be fulfilled once I have an academy, where I will train people.

So, when are you going to start the school?
I am working towards it. I am gathering materials on it. Even now, I train people; there is a lady I am training on speech. When you came, I asked her to go out. She is coming again, to pick that script and continue. Most of the people I have trained are on location. People like Funso Adeolu came here for training. He started with me and so many of them, Aishat Omolara, and the lady they call Omo Campus and so many of them have been here. And they are not ashamed to say so.

So, why has the school not started?
It is a financial issue. If I have money and I can get a place, the academy will start and I will perform more than any other one outside because I’m going for the best materials. I will go into the university and bring the tutors I know that are capable, to participate. You see, people who are doing it presently do not have good hands. Since it’s not possible for everybody to go to the university, we will bridge the gap. It is good to go to the university, but then what if you don’t have the money to do that; it’s not everyone that could afford university education and you can get trained outside. Better hands can train you and you will achieve what you want to achieve. That is what I want to do with the academy.

What is your take on the $200million dollar fund from the Federal Government?
My brother, that $200 million they are talking about is not for the actors alone; the musicians are going to get out of it; so many other people are going to be part of that; it may not get to Antar . There are so many people out there. There are so many people with open mouths, waiting for it. I don’t know how they will do it, unless there is a way they can make sure that if A gets a certain amount of money, he returns the money within a certain period of time, so that another person can get that money; you know, if you give me N1 million and I turn it around and return the money, after making my profit, then that money can be given to another person and the cycle continues. That’s the only way it will work.

I also think it will be better if every actor stands under one umbrella and have one unique president, who will speak for everybody, not the kind of division we now have. If we stay under one umbrella, and speak with one voice, then we can know who is using that money and who will get next.

In many of the films, we have noticed errors in the English sub-title, which is common and therefore making the industry lose respect. What are you doing about it?
Actually, there are people specially hired to do the sub-title, but I think it is high time we looked into it because people have been complaining. That means we have to screen it before it s released to the public. It is truly giving us bad image. However, if you have any stupid thing, as far as subtitling is concerned, blame ANTP people, not that individual who has made that film. I think the case of the leadership is still in court and once they can get it done, once they get that thing out of the way and there is a government in place, I believe things will change.

What do you think is the lasting solution to the challenges of piracy, among others, facing the industry?
We cannot have a lasting solution unless the government is a part of the production itself. Once they start giving us money, they will police it, because they don’t want to lose too. If you are from the ministry of arts and culture and your ministry gave me money to produce my film, you will monitor that production, from casting to selling. Now that they don’t have anything at stake, government doesn’t care. If the government is involved in funding, they will fight piracy.

What is your happiest moment in life?
My happiest moments are so many. Any time I win an award, I am happy, because then I say to myself, Antar you are not wrong to come into this industry. Anytime you give me an award and I stand to say thank you before a crowd of admirers, I am so happy. These days, I don’t cry unlike before. In the past, anytime I win award I cry to thank God I have not made a wrong choice. Maybe if I had been in the army, I would have been involved in coup and (laughs).

Have you ever been close to death?
I can never forget the day I almost hit a nursing mother with her baby in the street of Lagos. It was a very terrible day. My car was a write off after the accident. I thank God that I did not hit the woman. She had crossed the road without properly looking side ways. You know it would have been a nightmare for the rest of my life if I had hit the woman with her baby. Even after I had found out that the woman and her baby were safe, it took me almost an hour to recover from the shock of almost hitting them. Whenever I remember this, I shiver.




i want to be there with you
olomola dayo | 11/29/2011 1:06:57 PM
good sir, am glad to have opotunity to
share this with you bcos i have been
waiting for this monent, i have came to
you once but you said should go and
bring ten thousand for form but can pay
5 thousad to start thanks for dat but since dat day am getting money but i
never get chance to save money but
now am ready to do it by force bcos am
thisting for this film production.
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Education guidance and counselling
Afolabi sikemi | 2/7/2013 12:01:19 PM |
Sir as 4 me keep on moving
i want to be there with you
olomola dayo | 11/29/2011 1:07:39 PM
good sir, am glad to have opotunity to
share this with you bcos i have been
waiting for this monent, i have came to
you once but you said should go and
bring ten thousand for form but can pay
5 thousad to start thanks for dat but since dat day am getting money but i
never get chance to save money but
now am ready to do it by force bcos am
thisting for this film production.
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ACTRESS
ABIODUN | 11/9/2012 6:53:39 AM |
I WANT TO BECOME AN ACTRESS MR ANTAR
Arts
Samuel | 2/9/2013 6:02:02 PM |
Datz great...veteran actor...i 2wanna b bcum a veteran actor lik u sir
Actress lady
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Actress
Oludare jedidiah | 2/20/2013 3:56:47 AM |
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Hi sir!
Amos .a,moses | 11/29/2011 2:59:45 PM
I'm pleased to know your history... Sir i'm 1 of ur ex- student directing(pefti)...i want to meet with u personally..how do i reach you sir?
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Antar
Funke ajulo | 1/31/2012 11:53:43 AM |
Am vry hapi 4 u 2 bcum a star bt dat ur name sound funny.cn i met u sir?
i wornt to be ACTOR with u
ayelabola bashiru | 12/5/2011 8:14:12 AM
Dis my number 08031119487 pls @ pls tex me
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Sir you are a STAR
ORIMOLADE | 12/8/2011 12:38:26 PM
Sir these origin of your name (Antar) was very funny, i personally taught that Antar is just your stage name not knowing it is your real name. Mr Antar keep looking forward while we are coming at your back, may the Lord continue to guide you in all of your ways. (Amen). RIDE ON SIR.
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Hellow sir
Tajudeen Aishat Omowumi | 9/10/2012 1:45:39 PM |
sir wen i go through ur story infact it make me feel so sad, bcos am just imagine how ur mother wil feel by dat time d pain is too much 4 her, infact she is a mother anytime u remember her jst pray 4 her bcos she deserve it,and as u are movin 4ward u wil not die and u shal live long (inshaallah bikudirat lihi tahalla). (AMIN) can i ave ur number sir
Hello sir!
Oluyori Michael . A. | 12/12/2011 12:56:20 PM
Sir,i am happy to know little about your origin.And sir i wish to become an ACTOR with you, sir you may reply through text 08136969384 thanks.
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Mr anter
Victoria | 12/21/2011 6:55:19 AM
Sir when i read ur story i was touched in fact am move so i pray u will lived long as many places u wil enter my God wil surely protect u and he wil continue 2 lift u up in Jesus name (amen).
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Hello sir
ALIYU SHOLA SHERIFF | 12/24/2011 7:31:13 PM
I thank God that u did not hit d women. Hv been expecting dis kind of history b4 2 day. Which favour can u do 4 those people dat hav talent but they don't hav money pls test me on08094308984
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love to be an actor
tunnex | 5/14/2012 1:29:38 PM |
Be my mentor sir nd I will be grateful
Good day sir
Olusegun George k. | 12/28/2011 7:16:36 AM
Sir, I just watched one of ur films (Opa Kan). I love all ur films and I happen to be one of ur fans, sir, is it possible for a soldier to Join your acting group. sir, I really have interest in acting to the extend that I can take acting as full time business. Please, sir ur response can be send to this no 080287825223.
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Phone no
Olusegun George k. | 12/28/2011 7:34:27 AM
08028782523
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Greeting
oluwafemi temitope | 12/29/2011 11:58:51 PM
I just want to greet u dat happy new year may all u r put ur hand true may done in jesus name (AMEN)
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mr anter
Roqeeb lawal | 1/4/2012 3:06:45 AM
i want to do like thant sir
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Sir
Ibrahim k bello | 1/4/2012 10:04:06 AM
Sir,i was tourched by ur story,and so to say i wish to become one of ur student pls reply me on dis following number 07066172315 thanks nd God bless u sir...
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Sir
Bello ibrahim | 1/4/2012 10:04:34 AM
Sir,i was tourched by ur story,and so to say i wish to become one of ur student pls reply me on dis following number 07066172315 thanks nd God bless u sir...
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Just wanna say hapi new year
Olagbaju | 1/5/2012 12:01:49 PM
I real enjoy ur movies and wich 2 join u.
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message to mr anter
oluwagbemiga akinola akisanmi | 1/8/2012 3:49:45 AM
I'm also part of d industry,may God uphold u A??????d????? increase u. we still need more of ??? ?ø???U sir. I'm from j15 school of performing art...a femi adebayo concept
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Wish to knw more about u sire.
Funmilade | 1/10/2012 7:59:03 AM
Im so happy knw more about.gave me much assurance that im going higher.i pray you av long life n prosperity.that name Antar is realy awesome.God bles u sire.
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Pls i want to become a actress
Ademola temitope mutiyat | 1/13/2012 11:09:28 AM
Pls am so intresting in this work,my phone no is 08067512908,pls i will be so glad if u reply me
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A Gem!
Olumide ayodabo(Olu-Olu) | 1/15/2012 12:46:00 AM
Am not surprise seeing u @ d top.Grt woman named u Anter av hetr reason 4 dis!As u know Anter(Awonriwon)eat 4rm other animals brain.U must be talented! Sir,i wudn't mind 2 tap little 4rm ur tallent God gave u. May i know where ur office situates & how 2 connect u? Here is my Air numbers:08023623356/08094761409/0805843971..Gudluck sir!
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To mr Antar
Treasure | 1/15/2012 3:44:54 PM
My name is treasure udosen from akwa ibom state,i wil luv to hav u as a helper in my caraa, Sir i luv ur story and i wil luv to take an advice from u sir pls help sir i wnt to b a star just lik u. Sir this is my number 08132827519
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Dayo | 1/20/2012 3:52:44 AM
Good day sir am happi 2 meet u on net hw is work sir infact i always enjoy ur movies keep it up nice am very happy and i hv story to tell if u hv intrest dis my no 08181733847 thks sir bye
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To MR ANTAR
Wummy Gold | 1/20/2012 11:59:44 PM
U are really making sense to africa as a contenent,am a music and theatre practitioner as well,i want to say u ar wot to emulate sir.more grace to ur elbow sir07069722144
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What is socialization
Ibrahim | 6/2/2012 11:41:16 PM |
Ibrahim
What is socialization
Ibrahim | 6/2/2012 11:47:04 PM |
Ibrahim
2 mr antar
Samson | 1/22/2012 8:56:39 AM
Hello sir ur early liv story really touched my hearth nd thank god u succeded nd i pray long life 4 u nd i am interested in acting nd i want u 2 replay back contact 08183094657 may god bless u
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18 month pergancy nice story
Omotosho olusegun | 1/23/2012 1:18:56 AM
Sir when i read ur story i was so suprise infact am moved i thank god for ur life ane may lord grant u multiple blessings on ur work sir i wish to become one ur boy sir plz here is my detail sir am segun from osun state and i want to become an artise sir plz u can text de detail to my moible no 07036318755
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I wish to be an actress like even a star
LAMIDI AZEEZAT | 1/24/2012 5:28:29 AM
After going through ur profile and ur ahievements i felt impressed. Please sir can u text me ur no and the steps to take.
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iI LUV UR MOVIES
MINA - GHANA | 1/24/2012 7:23:00 AM
I FELL IN LOVE WIT UR SOAP THE PALACE" ANTAR LONG LIVE
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man 2 emulate...sire
damilola oscar | 1/27/2012 11:27:30 AM
sir,i read ur story nd i was touched.dz story of urs z a life transforming one,sir i would love 2 b one of ur boy nd i am not bouyant financially....sir pls inbox me on my facebook acct @damilola oscar.wit God by ur side d sky sky will b ur limit....
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Sir you have amazing name
Olalekan D. Alade | 1/27/2012 10:04:54 PM
Hello Mr. Antar
Sir you are extremely the best I like you movie
so much and what I like most in you is your gentle
soft speaking and that's why you are the best, for the
effort you are making in the industry God will make it
to come! I love that name ANTAR you are my hero????
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AM HIGHGHLY RESPECTED IN YOU~~
TOAMIEY REAL | 1/29/2012 4:55:39 AM
Thank God for answering your prayers and for sparring your life........
Am really happy to read and know alot about your life story, THE LORD THAT HELP YOU TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS~~~~~~
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AM HIGHGHLY RESPECTED IN YOU~~
TOAMIEY REAL | 1/29/2012 4:55:40 AM
Thank God for answering your prayers and for sparring your life........
Am really happy to read and know alot about your life story, THE LORD THAT HELP YOU TO BE SUCCESSFUL IN LIFE WILL NEVER LEAVE YOU WITH YOUR PROBLEMS~~~~~~
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Mr antar
Funke ajulo | 1/31/2012 11:59:31 AM
Sir,i wnt 2 b one of ur fans nd i love al ur films xpecialy(opa kan) u can cal or send me 2 dis number 07061263767,08188520960
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Shonubi Olayide | 2/1/2012 9:48:51 PM
You are a star. You are so natural when acting I wish to act too. Though I am fifty eight I used to act very well in Secondary school. When you produce film use new faces like mine. I have great passion for acting. God Bless you
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Good day Sir
Uche Akwu Igwe | 2/6/2012 2:39:34 AM
I dreamt when i built up this industry through my Godly inspiration, writing of scripts, singing and producing of good album at hand. And also others yet to come through the help of God to backup my critical motive of utilizing inspiraton, and God bless you. Here are my address: 08135120632 and Email: akumaakwuigwe@yahoo.com
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Good day sir,
Muritalah Taiwo | 2/7/2012 3:59:25 AM
4rm d begining of my life i have had it in mind to be an actor but i need a some one like u sir to assist me coz yoruba proverb usually says Tiako bari eni bala akaba ola kiya latigun i have many interesting story with me but i need a backup dis is my number 08088532471
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Great
Yin | 2/7/2012 1:00:51 PM
Happy 4 u sir Mr. Antar.
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a request for an interview
edema josephine | 2/8/2012 2:45:34 AM
Good morning sir, im a student from redeemers university, 400level, writing a project title- Nollywood phenomenon: a socio-cultural impact of nigerian home videos on Lagosians. i love to interview so that my work will be more factual and unique. this, i will appreciate it, if you will grant me the opportunity to interview you sir. than you sir.
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A Request for an Interview
Edema Josephine | 2/9/2012 3:04:48 AM
Good morning sir,
im a student from redeemers university, 400level, writing a project title- Nollywood phenomenon: a socio-cultural impact of nigerian home videos on Lagosians. i will love to interview you so that my work will be more factual and unique. this, i will appreciate it, if you will grant me the opportunity to interview you sir. Thank you sir.

my number is : 07067981901
my email address is: preciousfavour66@yahoo.com

Thank You
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David | 2/10/2012 6:59:55 PM
I tanx God 4 ur life
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love your work
adeleke adewale | 2/11/2012 12:32:34 AM
pls, i will like u to reply me, as u see my message sir dont be annoyed, i like to join u and become an actor like u.
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Am moved by ur profile
Blessing | 2/11/2012 4:45:30 AM
Am so moved by ur profile, dat is to show dat we all have desire, but only d will of God come to stand in our life, i would love to knw better. 07069614553
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LIZARD BABA
Omoyeni Olumide Edward | 2/13/2012 5:36:44 AM
more power to ur joint Sir....I too much gbadun u........Baba
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U are a special being
Fasakin oluwagbebemi | 2/13/2012 3:30:51 PM
No matter what d enemy can do wt will be will be,u are wonderfully created. I'm moved with ur story''ANTAR'' no body ever expects dt is wt ur name really connote, i will like 2 knw u better sir,i'm a gud singer. U can reply thru text this is my hotline sir 08135975011.
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U are a special being
Fasakin oluwagbebemi | 2/13/2012 3:31:09 PM
No matter what d enemy can do wt will be will be,u are wonderfully created. I'm moved with ur story''ANTAR'' no body ever expects dt is wt ur name really connote, i will like 2 knw u better sir,i'm a gud singer. U can reply thru text this is my hotline sir 08135975011.
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U are a special being
Fasakin oluwagbebemi | 2/13/2012 3:33:34 PM
No matter what d enemy can do wt will be will be,u are wonderfully created. I'm moved with ur story''ANTAR'' no body ever expects dt is wt ur name really connote, i will like 2 knw u better sir,i'm a gud singer. U can reply thru text this is my hotline sir 08135975011.
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U are mentor 4 evry body
Moshood sulaimon akinola | 2/14/2012 1:10:02 AM
Mr antar,keep it on.am happy to read ur story the journy so far,becaus the role of success in this life is very rough but it can never rough for tough person.mr antar 4rm nothing to some thing.
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hello sir.
haemyrex thoyloba adama | 2/16/2012 10:50:54 AM
I am very touched with ur story sir i pray for u today dat u will continue to rise and shine in all ur endeavour in life [AMEN].
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re Acting
mello | 2/20/2012 1:34:38 PM
Sir l am very touched with you people l am from southern Africa l think l am good the way l have been told by people if l can one day get the chance to meet you you can get me on msakim@yahoo.co.uk
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Wish to knw more about u Sir.
Fola Folly | 3/7/2012 1:04:44 AM
Dear Sir,
I watch African Magic wee hours of today where you mentioned you worked at IKERE Ekiti .

Sir, which year are we talking about and what wee you in to then. or were you a student then.

Thank you.

Best regards
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Respectable man (mr antar
Joyce nifemi | 3/8/2012 7:59:11 PM
Sir,i personaly realy love u on stage.i wud ave loved 2 join d yoruba nollywood bu i learnt that d money they pay them is small.is it true.08164568084.tnks
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See it for the first time!!...
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Business tip
Adeloye Sunday | 3/14/2012 1:03:44 PM
Good day Sir, i'am sending you this message first of all to appreciate you for jobs well done in this career of yours, I wish you all the best.
Secondly, I'd like to let you know that I'm bilingual due to my educational background and think you will be keen on translating your movies into FRENCH language.
For more info kindly call me on 08183857694. I'll be expecting your call Sir. Thanks.
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God bless u sir
Ifetunji yusuf | 3/16/2012 6:48:35 AM
sir am hapi 4 u nd pray 2 keep blessin u nd make d sky ur apex. Sir am also ur broda from osun state who s presently living in kano, sir i have d intrest of acting but dont no wat 2 do. F u can help me i would be grateful nd i pray God wil nt leave u.here is my number 08189185110. God bless u sir
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self introduction
Magaji sulaiman | 3/17/2012 2:52:19 PM
Sir.
my name is magaji sulaiman an origin of kaduna state,film producer,script writer nd film drector i will like to have your e-mail so to send u my full prople pls.
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Am glad 2 here 4rm ur profile. | 3/18/2012 2:09:25 AM
Good day sir my name is ayomide oluwakemi am a native of ilobu 4rm osun state .sir I wish 2 be 1 of ur crew .
And I will b glad 2 here good reply 4rom u.
Pleasure .
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YOUR ORIGIN
TAOFEEQ DIRAN ADELEKE(LANIYAN) | 3/23/2012 8:46:31 AM
ANTAR, HW IS EVERYTHING,I AM HAPPY YOU ARE DOING WELL IN YOUR CHOSEN PROFESSION AND I WISH YOU GOD'S GUIDANCE AND PROTECTION.WHY ARE YOU SILENT ABOUT YOUR NAME BILIAMIN AT LEAST FOR THOSE OF US THAT KNOW YOU BY THAT NAME OR HAVE YOU DECIDED TO DROP THE NAME.THANKS YOUR COUSIN 08023449899
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Great history
Ishola adeyinka | 3/28/2012 3:45:15 PM
I happy 4 u dat u are living, longlife and evalastin grace
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sir.how i which to be an actor like you,i pray may God help me.
emmanuel adeyemi | 4/9/2012 3:43:39 PM
i was one of the actor of ancedram.i was also show at owuro-lawa who happen to be at a scene who drank gari.in the show!
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To Mr. Antar
Komolafe Oluwadamilare | 4/20/2012 3:30:01 AM
Gud day sir,

I am very pleased to read about you for the first time.

Sir, I also have d dream of becomin an actor but till now am still searching for which school to go Pefti, J15 or Lasu.

I have met with actors/actress like Ayo Ewebiyi on facebook, Papa Ajasco in Lagos State Art and Culture Ikeja, Mr. Yomi King and others but neva get the opportunity to talk to them.

Sir I will be very grateful if u can reply me on my number 08189023242.

Thanks sir
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Gud man
Fafa | 5/1/2012 9:21:15 AM
Sir i wil b gr8 ful if u cn conect me in terms of job oppotunity,i n u hav d mins if u wish,i rily nid dis tanx sir u cn inbox me wit dis 07060637590
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Gud man
Fafa | 5/1/2012 9:25:06 AM
Sir i wil b gr8 ful if u cn conect me in terms of job oppotunity,i n u hav d mins if u wish,i rily nid dis tanx sir u cn inbox me wit dis 07060637590
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To Mr Babatunde (Antar)
Ezeorji Ezekiel | 8/3/2012 2:58:11 PM |
Oh sir ! I am full with joy seeing your life story it's realy interesting and you have stered up my desire of beeing a writer and an actor again, it was geting dried becouse no body had ever encouraged or stood by me, neither had they recognise my writing and acting potensial, sir, my desiar is borning hevier. Sir, as i'm talking to you, i have many plays that i had priviosely scripted down, i know you'r in a better position to help me, please sir, help me make this dream a reality and ever greatful shall i be to you. My no: 08166605171; looking foward to hearing from you, thank you sir.
To mr BABATUNDE (ANTAR).
Babatunde Olayinka | 5/2/2012 4:52:03 AM
Afternoon sir, have been loking 4 dis kind of opportunity 2 have a word or even send a message 2 you. Sir, i love u so much. In short i love the way you do your things and cos you are a decipline man and you also bears the same name with my father. Mr antar i pray that my God will stil countinue 2 strenghten you and u will never lack in jesus name. I love u sir.
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To mr BABATUNDE (ANTAR).
Babatunde Olayinka | 5/2/2012 4:58:32 AM
Afternoon sir, have been loking 4 dis kind of opportunity 2 have a word or even send a message 2 you. Sir, i love u so much. In short i love the way you do your things and cos you are a decipline man and you also bears the same name with my father. Not that alone you looks like my dad,talks the same way,get angry the same way.I dont want 2 talk much. Mr antar i pray that my God will stil countinue 2 strenghten you and u will never lack in jesus name. I love u sir.
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I want to join sir
Oyekanmi Oluwasola Oyekunle | 5/13/2012 8:41:51 PM
I wish to join the theatre i luv it wen i see u on stage sir i wish to be like u sir. I luv acting since i was born i av passion 4 it sir. Hw can i get u sir 07037282986
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hello sir
monsuru | 5/20/2012 10:57:37 AM
its a pleasure for me to have such a great opportunity to read alot about you sir..i was so impress by your story that i have read and i have been dreaming to become an actor one day.... please sir i will like to be one of the lucky student of yours in film industry and i will like you to get back to me through my phone number for the step i will take to be one of your student ......thanks 08075033434
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I really thank god for you
Holarmie adenekan | 5/21/2012 3:54:05 AM
Infact u're great man may god continue to be with u.
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HAPPY TO BE PART OF THIS WONDERFUL SOCIAL NETWORKING
IGWE AKUMA AKWU | 5/23/2012 7:34:26 AM
I dreamt when i built up
this industry through my
Godly inspiration, writing
of scripts, singing and
producing of good album
at hand. And also others
yet to come through the
help of God to backup my
critical motive of utilizing
inspiraton, and God bless
you. Here are my address:08037352581 / 08031954144 and Email: akumaakwuigwe@yahoo.com
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I love acting
Ajoke magbagbeola blikis | 5/23/2012 8:49:49 AM
I realy luv d way u act, dis is my number 08134441171
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am intrestin in actin
temitope | 5/25/2012 8:13:35 AM
Pls sir,I will b very glad if I have d priviledge of Being an actress,sir how may I go abt it? Coz female stars dat am lukin up 2,r nt evein comin 2 a places whereby young girls lyk us can hv d priviledge of communicatin with dem,stars lyk funke akindele,mosun filani,bisi komolafe,toyin aimaku,lizzyda-sliva etc. 2 put us 2ru.pls sir,I will b very glad if I can have such opportunity sir.my email sir,temmytope48@yahoo.com.tank so much sir
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my role model
ijeoma | 5/25/2012 12:58:24 PM
I will like to join the movie industry ,Have being longing for it since I was a kid,pls sir I would like u to help me cause I believe is my calling ,here is my phone no 08059547448 pls sir I will be expecting to hear from u,
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my role model
ijeoma | 5/25/2012 1:08:58 PM
Sir is ur daughter again ijeoma ,am an igbo girl but I understand and speak yoruba very well pls sir if I can get an address to a school were I can enrol for acting I will not mind. Even if is j15 by femi adebayo I just want ann address ,08059547448 or my bb pin 230917c2 Thank u sir
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D Unbeatable Actor,Sir
Wale spoon | 5/29/2012 9:13:14 AM
I have been dreaming of getting to meet u for about a decade ago,i have a dream of becoming a director in the movie industry and i always watch most of your works(acting&directing) they are absolutely fantastic and always look up to you sir.how can you help me sir?.you can text me on how to reach you on this no-08033921927.i would be glad to read from you sir.I FELT UR BIOGRAPHY
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i wanna b an actress mr Antar
Nana | 6/3/2012 5:43:51 AM
i wanna b an actress plzzzzzzz assit me here is my number: 08085617253 i hope u get this nd i get a peply. Thanx
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Acting is my role
Temitayo | 6/7/2012 4:28:48 AM
I want to be like u sir just to start acting like you.here is my number 07031287306.thanks alot sir
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Acting is my role
Temitayo | 6/7/2012 4:29:40 AM
I want to be like u sir just to start acting like you.here is my number 07031287306.thanks alot sir
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Acting is my role
Temitayo | 6/7/2012 4:29:52 AM
I want to be like u sir just to start acting like you.here is my number 07031287306.thanks alot sir
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Acting is my role
Temitayo | 6/7/2012 4:30:21 AM
I want to be like u sir just to start acting like you.here is my number 07031287306.thanks alot sir
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D Ultimate Star
Folashade Eniola Adams | 6/12/2012 4:24:33 AM
Gud day sir, am so glad 2 be part of dose dat would read ur history tanx God 4 dat. U are handsome man, nice man n shareful giver. Keep it up.
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how can i obtain the form
osakwe bright(a.k.a)sir.bright | 6/15/2012 10:02:37 AM
good day sir,i wish u best of luck and i pray that God should grant you more powers to ur elbow,i was happy when i found out that a school of performing art is here in ibadan since then i have no peace of mind ,i have it in mind not to rest until i was part of it,so pls sir am using this opportunity in asking for how i can purchase the form and how much it cost,please sir u can reach me on my email address,osakwebright@gmail.com or on my mobile number 07030150843,08154347472.
thanks sir....
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I want to be part of the industry mr Antar
Ehindero tope | 6/25/2012 2:14:24 PM
guday mr Antar am so glad to read your story infact you are a man.I want to buy form so that I will start something,can I get it or my no. 08028513517 or my email-hantop6@yahoo.com
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Sir please kindly send me ur number on my email-zeachariahdestiny@yahoo.com
Zeachariah destiny | 6/26/2012 1:45:42 PM
God will provide 4 ur needs
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MR ANTAR
Triple A | 7/14/2012 1:06:34 PM
Am 4rm osun state too Iwo, Sir, I admire d way u talk,dressing & startue, more grace 2 ur elbow, may u live long 2 eat d fruit of ur labour.
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well done sir
eyitayo | 7/23/2012 2:47:52 PM
well done sir. God will lift u up, he will increase u, u shall see ur children children in jesus name. We share the same story of birth.i used 18months also
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to work with you.
aladetan tunde | 7/27/2012 4:49:20 AM
I am a nollywood affiliator and a registered memeber of AGN ondo state chapter. I wish to work with you and to be featured in one of ur film. Thanks.
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I wnt to wrk with u sir
Rofiat Adedoyin | 7/30/2012 9:22:50 AM
Pls sir i wnt to be an actres and i wnt to be wrkin with u sir, i we be vry happy if u can hlp me pls reply me this ma no 07033354061
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Mr antar
Adeleye johnson | 7/31/2012 3:04:03 PM
Sir am rill rill happy 4 u may d peace of amight god be with u and ur family (amen)
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Why
Me | 8/5/2012 3:37:34 PM
Why ar pple dropin thier numbers instead of findin hw 2 locate d man. Do u expect him 2 b calin u al?
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2 great
stephen olawale oluwasemilore | 8/7/2012 4:53:22 AM
sir u ar a genius n we ar proud of u sir. i will b appi if u cn b my mentor sir. U cn contact me wit my email sir. horlarwarleh1990@yahoo.com. Or my nmb sir 08134840439. .Dere ar many pple out dere talented bt no helping hand. we will all b appi if u cn b d mentor of our time. n ur name will neve b 4gotten. Tnxs sir. i can c dere ar more numbers pls u cn jst email ur address n step 2 4llow 2 catch u up.
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ANTAR D MAN OF OUR TIME.
stephen olawale oluwasemilore | 8/7/2012 4:53:49 AM
sir u ar a genius n we ar proud of u sir. i will b appi if u cn b my mentor sir. U cn contact me wit my email sir. horlarwarleh1990@yahoo.com. Or my nmb sir 08134840439. .Dere ar many pple out dere talented bt no helping hand. we will all b appi if u cn b d mentor of our time. n ur name will neve b 4gotten. Tnxs sir. i can c dere ar more numbers pls u cn jst email ur address n step 2 4llow 2 catch u up.
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ANTAR D MAN OF OUR TIME.
stephen olawale oluwasemilore | 8/7/2012 4:54:05 AM
sir u ar a genius n we ar proud of u sir. i will b appi if u cn b my mentor sir. U cn contact me wit my email sir. horlarwarleh1990@yahoo.com. Or my nmb sir 08134840439. .Dere ar many pple out dere talented bt no helping hand. we will all b appi if u cn b d mentor of our time. n ur name will neve b 4gotten. Tnxs sir. i can c dere ar more numbers pls u cn jst email ur address n step 2 4llow 2 catch u up.
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Lik
kayode Animashaun | 8/13/2012 7:12:43 AM
Sir when i read ur story i was touched in fact am move so i pray u will lived long as many places u wil enter my God wil surely protect u and he wil continue 2 lift u up in Jesus name (amen). & Am very happy 4 u 2 bcum a star today bt sir i humbly wish to know u, sir if u don't mind....?
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love of God and love of Parent is the way to success
Owolabi J Olawale | 8/15/2012 12:54:16 PM
Sir, am totaly ebraces in ur history, becouse God love you, some women did that for only six month and they gaveup, like you said sir, you love to join the minitary, you focused on it but you a talent in art, who we belive that you can become very important soul in our state, i mean osun state, from messeger to comander, from prinson to palace, from grass to grace, from zero to hero, am still a S S C E student, but i lovee theartre art, and i love minitary work, during my secodary school, i belaong to two society, which his, YOUNG ARTIST AND BOYS SCOUT. I love to write play which i have hope that one day God we lead me to the place of my succeed, sir, i we be glad pardon me, ur we never lack
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What 2 be part of d movie industry
Michael tina | 8/21/2012 12:30:47 AM
My name is michael tina, a writer, but have't seen any sponrsoral, if someone at there can make my dream come through, i will be greatful, am 18th years old, am just a girl with so much ambitions, i think i have alot 2 offer 2 d world, if someone can just sponsor me. If any one insist 2 help, contact me, fb username: Tina Michael, thanks.
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Good man
Awo yinka | 8/29/2012 5:47:58 AM
Well done sir, I have life story. How can I get u sir.
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Sir
Bayo isola | 9/1/2012 7:14:48 PM
I dey gbadun u sir well done
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Am creative
Oloruntoyin Allen | 9/8/2012 11:08:18 AM
Thanks sir 4 creatin dis page 08136642999
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Am creative
Oloruntoyin Allen | 9/8/2012 11:08:30 AM
Thanks sir 4 creatin dis page 08136642999
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mr antar laniyan erora sir
Adediji starlarger aka mcjomo | 9/12/2012 11:16:20 PM
mi was glad as i hrd ur story eledumare ama bukun yi ati lora emi yin in marvelous way and ur chd pelu ayayi ati ebi ati ara yin bcos i alwy fllow d role u intpet i lk it cos is cmm in sciety bt sir i will 2 jn ur gp in nrly fture bcos acting is my life ati ounje mi cos i am a mtitalentd pson dis my num sir 08052604864 odi gba sir my idol
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Mr anta u d man
Seun sunday t | 9/22/2012 4:21:30 AM
Sir am happy 2 hear little 4rm ur history i wish u d bert sir.
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i wnt to be an actor
rasheed adejumo | 9/29/2012 3:19:02 AM
plz sir i like ur acting i wnt to be like u plz mr antar laniyan plz help me i wnt to be an actor plz i just finish secondary school last year plz if u wnt to help me dis my number sir 081624416668 god we bless u amin
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mr anta God be wit u
olaitan ibrahim last-born | 10/13/2012 9:00:41 PM
mr anta sir plz i wnt to be acting bcos i get many story if u dnt mind this 's my number 08096628223 tenk u sir 9ice to mit sir
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ACTRESS
ABIODUN KESHINRO | 11/9/2012 6:56:00 AM
GOOD DAY SIR PLEASE I WANT TO BECOME AN ACTRESS
THIS MY NUMBER 08022986162
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appraisal
Omoyayi Oluwasegun | 11/20/2012 4:28:50 AM
its a blessed tym avin dar opor2nity 2 coment on yah biography. sir, its a vry toff tym 2 hear abt a ha8een mnth concievd. Bor 2dae u r sumbody, had it bin u gav up wen u realize u can no longa b a force man, u wl av luz a thousand miles. Wit dis i developed dis yarnings *continuatn is d key 2 congratulatn. I fank u 4 being urself. TOP 4 IN AFRICA, no b smal tin. D ACTIONED ACTOR SIR. Kip it up.
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Want to be d part of movie industry Mr Antar u kind
Ennyhollar | 12/6/2012 1:20:14 AM
Mr Antar u are gifted nd i lik ur utterance wen watch Africa magic also d way u address ladys in flim industry dats kind of u pls hw can i get intouch wit u, im frm osun state as well dis is my number08175568133
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Wntin 2 b an actress
Olawumi olusanya | 12/17/2012 9:34:44 AM
I wnt 2 b an actress under ur voice sir,i wouldnt mind a text 4rm u sir 08161663172 hpin 2 hear 4rm u soon
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I want to be an actor like you
Busari ibrahim | 12/20/2012 1:46:17 PM
Am from ikire, osun state sir, have said it in me that am going to make it in the stories am writting,some of them are(1)inbatimon (2)ebi obi and so on sir but i have no body to help me with it sir,here is my number sir-08102280286 may God countinue to bless you aboundantly sir.AMEN
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can i b one of boy on stage
oladapo oyewole | 12/26/2012 2:24:25 PM
dis is a pertetic history wich is lovely to hear
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Mr Antar
Adebesin hameed | 1/2/2013 6:45:47 AM
Dear sir,am pleased with your acting.......i want to be like you
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I jst luv antar
Zeenab | 1/3/2013 12:48:59 AM
May god continue 2 guide n protect u against evil doers! Luv u so much
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Encouragement
Kayode Oyeyemi | 1/3/2013 6:33:39 AM
Sir, I read ur biography & it was so terrible. I want 2 tell u dat u r a GLORIOUS CHILD, & enemy have seen ur glory b4 u came 2 dis world dat is why they delay u in ur mother womb. But we tnx God 4 ur deliverance & my prayer 4 u is dat may almighty God continue 2 deliver u 4rm ur enemy in name of Jesus. My advise 2 u is move closer ur Almight GOD & always remba ur MOTHER in everytin.
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Hello sir
Victoria | 1/8/2013 5:32:02 AM
Sir ,i wish 2 becum an actress lyk u pls if u can help me i wil be very grateful.dis is my number 08179268063.tanx sir
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post ur number
adetoyese | 1/9/2013 3:06:22 PM
plz cn u post ur number on facebook most pple need it
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want tu work with u sir
Oche Moses | 1/18/2013 12:14:50 AM
Sir, I admire u alot. Sir, am pleased to tell u that I have a very interesting script for u to direct. I need a professional like u to pass d message as it is in d script to d viewers. Sir if u would be available, pls contact me on 07034663892. Looking forward to walking with u Sir. Thank you Sir.
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Hello sir
Adeshina adekunle | 1/30/2013 1:30:42 PM
Firstly i realy appreciate your effort in the nollywood industry god will be with you and your family secondly i would like to become an actor like you pls this is my number 08091967902 i would appreciate if u called me or text me a message
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Greetngs 2 u sir,i wnt 2 first appreciate God 4 his wonders over your birth,he's a miracle worker nd i believe dat 4 makng ur birth a mystery, he has a plan 4 u.l luv ur movies nd had luv 2 b part of u.also i hve many finishd works both drama nd prose but i need a tutor in d field 2 help me realise my dreams.wil u b sir?finally i advised dat u move closer 2 God al day cos he's going 2 elevate u dan eva.cheers sir!
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