Nollywood actress Lilian Afegbai has revealed the profound challenges she faced during her early acting career, particularly highlighting repeated rejections from industry colleagues she considered friends. The Edo-born star shared how producers and casting directors frequently dismissed her potential, offering only minor roles that hindered her breakthrough.
Afegbai described these rejections as especially painful since they originated from acquaintances within the production community. Instead of recognizing her talent, they consistently relegated her to background positions, creating significant career obstacles. This pattern persisted despite her attempts to remind them of her acting capabilities.
Rather than surrender, the “To Kill A Monkey” actress channeled these experiences into motivation. She focused on refining her craft through rigorous practice and skill development. Her unwavering commitment gradually transformed industry perceptions, turning initial rejections into recognitions.
Afegbai’s Candid Reflections
“One of my biggest challenges was facing rejection when people wouldn’t take a chance on me. Early on, constant ‘no’s made it seem like doors were permanently shut.”
“Friends in production repeatedly cast me as an extra rather than an actor. Occasional cameos are understandable, but when friends habitually forget your acting aspirations, it becomes deeply frustrating.”
“Instead of breaking down, I used this as fuel to sharpen my skills. Consistency and perseverance eventually transformed those ‘no’s into ‘yes’es.”
Afegbai’s journey underscores how resilience and dedication can overcome professional setbacks. Her evolution from overlooked talent to respected Nollywood figure demonstrates the power of perseverance in Nigeria’s competitive film industry.