“He Is The King That Always Promote His Culture”- Ronke Oshodi Oke Finally Speaks on Femi Adebayo’s New Movie Seven Doors

Nollywood star Ibironke Ojo-Anthony, popularly known as Ronke Oshodi Oke, is a versatile Nigerian actress, director, producer, and singer who has been a prominent figure in the entertainment industry for over 23 years.

The event saw several Nigerian actors and industry executives grace the occasion, adorned in traditional attire to celebrate the series’ rich historical theme.

Nollywood actor and producer Femi Adebayo took over social media after the premiere of his most recent Netflix series, Seven Doors.

Naijalegit spoke with Ronke Oshodi Oke, a cast member of the film, about Femi Adebayo’s focus on culture and the production process of Seven Doors.

The movie veteran recently appeared in Femi Adebayo’s blockbuster Seven Doors, a limited TV series exclusive on Netflix.

During the premiere of the much-talked-about movie in Lagos, Gossipinfo caught up with Ronke Oshodi Oke, who spoke radiantly about her role and Femi Adebayo’s keenness in telling rich cultural stories.

Reflecting on her experience in Seven in Doors, the industry elder revealed that she portrayed the character of the Chief’s wife. And that her approach to acting is grounded in dedication and professionalism.

To God be the glory, any role given to me, I digest and act on it.” 

Ronke Oshodi Oke speaks on Femi Adebayo’s proclivity to tradition  

The name Femi Adebayo is synonymous with epic brilliance.  Known for his rich Indigenous movies, including King of Thieves, Jagun Jahun and now Seven Doors. Ronke expressed her thoughts on his passion for cultural identity and traditional values, particularly within the Yoruba society. 

She pointed out the promotion and preservation of Yoruba culture and encouraged mutual respect between various traditions, especially the Western world. 

Oyibo people promote their cultures and traditions. I can’t speak English more than the Oyibos, and the Oyibos, too, can’t speak Yoruba more than we do. 

“So we should be able to promote our culture and tradition. “We should sell to them. As we accept theirs, they will also accept ours. It may take time, but at the end of the day, they will accept it.” 

The actress also noted that the core Yoruba tradition doesn’t originate from Lagos. Instead, it starts from ancient cities like Ibadan and Oyo, which are historically important settlements of Yoruba tradition. 

Ronke Oshodi Oke shares experience working with Femi Adebayo 

The veteran star revealed that she and her colleagues camped for two months in Ijebu during the production of Seven Doors. However, the highlight of her whole stay was the visually appealing environment and the food she ate while on set. 

“The food during the shoot was top-notch, and the location was beautiful, with talented actors and actress. We (the cast and crew members) had to travel all the way down to the location at Ijebu.