Nollywood actor Ray Emodi has announced that he is stepping away from acting, and revealed that years of traumatic filming experiences and intense family pressure pushed him to the decision.
In a candid Instagram video, Ray said some of the conditions he worked under were not just stressful but dangerous. He recalled filming in a town where gunshots rang out nearby, yet production continued as if nothing was wrong.
“I have stopped acting in films. I quit. There was a time I never thought I would say that sentence, but I won’t lie,”
Ray explained that beyond the unsafe shoots, he also had to consider his mental health and the expectations of his family, who had long urged him to rethink his career path.
He says he is now shifting his focus fully to music, a passion he has always nurtured but never pursued .......
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026
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ReplyDeleteThat was exactly my thought when I read that part. Then I realised he doesn’t necessarily have to be a performing artiste to thrive in the music industry. There are so many other paths he can explore, like artiste management, music production, sound engineering, and more.
DeleteWishing him the very best in his future endeavours.
Ron.
Wishing you all the best in your future endeavors.
ReplyDeleteYour decision your choice
ReplyDeletewishing you all the best Ray
Wishing you the best Ray
ReplyDeleteOkay, all the best to him
ReplyDeleteMusic? I wish you well..
ReplyDeleteI have listened to his song and it was awful, like bambam I hope he gets better at his craft
ReplyDeleteThere is no easy way to paradise oga, music industry get their own pound of wahala but good luck sha,no go sing noisy kpangolo song oo.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck 👍
ReplyDeleteOk. Best wishes
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