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Popular actor, Bayo Bankole a.k.a Boy Alinco has expressed his love for Nigeria despite relocating to the U.S.
In a chat with The Nation, he said: “I can never regret being a
Nigerian. I was misquoted. Nigeria is bigger than me and every Nigerian.
I have never had any form of regret being a Nigerian,” he disclosed.
Alinco known for his role as Boy Alinco in Wale Adenuga’s hilarious
sitcom, ‘Papa Ajasco and Company has starred in movies like Eda,
Owoblow, Aditu, Ilu America, Yankee Lowo Kan, and 13th Day: Ojo Ketala.
Speaking further, he disclosed that nothing can be compared to the freedom that can be enjoyed in one’s country.
While recalling with nostalgia, his time in Nigeria, he quipped: “I miss
my family and friends, I miss the freedom you deserve only in your
fatherland and ultimately I miss the unparalleled fun and culture.”
Asked why he exited Wale Adenuga Productions, Bankole made light of the
question saying, “Broda, old don pass away, that one na old tori, make
we close that chapter.”
On the priceless lessons he learned from the ghastly Texas auto crash of
2018, he highlighted the importance of insurance saying “Insurance is
quite essential and works very well. It can also work in Nigeria for
entertainers.”
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