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How I Feel About My Old Videos Being Used as ‘memes’ – Osita Iheme

March 27, 2024 1 min read

Popular actor, Osita Iheme, also recognized as Pawpaw, has responded to the on-going trend of his older videos resurfacing and being utilized for comedic purposes on social media platforms.

Iheme rose to fame for his portrayal of Pawpaw, a mischievous teenager, in the Nollywood movie ‘Aki and Pawpaw’.

During an interview with ‘Next Kulture’, Iheme shared his thoughts on the continued circulation of his childhood videos and their transformation into memes.

Replying to this, Osita said that he was elated as he felt people still appreciated his work.

He recalled that the movie was over twenty years and yet people still acknowledged him, calling called it an ‘asset’

Osita said: “I feel great, it is good to see that your work is doing well out there, people appreciate what you do. Even though it’s been some many years, people still value it now so it’s good. It shows that you have an asset, you can always back up with us because when you look at 20 years ago job you done, there are a lot using it now to express themselves so I feel happy.”