How ‘Love In Every Word’ Has Actually Changed My Life – Bambam

Bamike Olawunmi-Adenibuyan popularly known as Bambam has for the most part mostly been known for her appearance on hit television show Big Brother Naija. However, since the release of the movie Love in Every Word which stars her alongside Uzor Arukwe in the Omoni Oboli channel production, her career has had a significant impact positively, and this project has actually changed her life according to Bambam.

Speaking during an interview with The Will Downtown, Bambam spoke about how Love In Every Word has changed her life and career, saying:

BAMBAM: This definitely has been the most significant turning point in my career, where the world sees me and appreciates my talent, and now people are willing to pay a premium for my talent. I am truly grateful to God for this; I don’t take it for granted at all; it’s a huge turning point. My journey from reality TV to date has been incredible. Along the journey, while I was pushing, I met great women like Bolanle Austin-Peters, who took a chance on me, to put me on their stage plays, to put me in their movies like The Bling Lagosians, Collision Course, who took a great leap of faith and saw an amazing talent, amplified it, and made corrections when necessary. I got better on the job as I went along, and then, of course, there’s Omoni Oboli, who took a chance on me, as well as Uche Jombo. They featured me on their channels, and I have done great work with these people, and now with Omoni Oboli, we did something amazing with Uzor that has become something bigger than me, if I do say so myself.

Speaking about the messages and advice she can give to women and men after they watch Love in Every Word, Bambam spoke saying:

BAMBAM: First of all, as a woman, you need to be grounded; you need to already have your own thing going on for you. Don’t step into the world thinking one man is going to come out of nowhere to take care of you. Then, when a man like that comes, you are already prepared; you know you are an asset, not a liability. For men, it is important to find yourself, you have your own thing going for you, you are secure, you are whole, and if you need to get therapy, get it before bringing any woman into your life. Don’t bring a woman into your life and start giving her hell because you are insecure or unsure of who you are. In summary, I would say that’s the takeaway. Just pray to God to send your own person.

Source: Jide Okonjo

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