Whether
she left her husband or he left her, Funke Akindele is still on top of
her game. Of course, she has not allowed her marital saga to weigh her
down; the actress is still on a roller coaster, upping her game.
Now, Funke is among other Nigerian actresses featuring in the Nigeria adaption of the world acclaimed stage play, For Coloured Girls.
Directed by award playwright/ stage director Wole Oguntokun, For Coloured Girls
is produced by ´Keke Hammond and tells the story of seven women who
have suffered oppression in a racist and sexist society. The story
consists seven nameless African-American women only identified by the
colours they wore.
The play features actresses like Carol King, Osas Ighodaro, Matilda Obaseki ,Oreka Godis, Diana Yekinni and Ade Laoye.
Speaking about the stage play, Carol King
said, “Being a Coloured Girl goes beyond skin colour. For me, it
represents the travails every girl-child goes through and the fortitude
needed for her individual journey to womanhood.”
In her own remarks, Osas said, “To be an
artistic voice today and directly or indirectly touching base with past
and current issues concerning all women and the girl-child means the
world to me.”
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