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Acting more tasking than engineering – Actress Etinosa Idemudia

Nigerian actress and engineer, Etinosa Idemudia, has sparked debate after claiming that acting is more tasking than engineering.

Featuring in a recent episode of the Bold Enough To Say It podcast, Idemudia said that from her experience as both an engineer and an actor, the latter is more demanding.

According to her, acting is “mad people’s work.”
She urged her fellow movie stars not to let people from other professions demean them.

Nigerian actress and engineer, Etinosa Idemudia, has sparked debate after claiming that acting is more tasking than engineering.

Featuring in a recent episode of the Bold Enough To Say It podcast, Idemudia said that from her experience as both an engineer and an actor, the latter is more demanding.

According to her, acting is “mad people’s work.”
She urged her fellow movie stars not to let people from other professions demean them.

“I have been an engineer and I have been an actor, no offence to my colleagues in the engineering world but I dare say that being an actor is much more tasking. It’s a crazy kind of work. It’s a mad people’s work,” she expressed.

“Don’t let those people that close by five PM to come and be insulting us.”

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