Nollywood actor, model and former Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) housemate, Tobi Bakre, has emphasised the place of diligence, professionalism, and consistency in achieving success in the entertainment industry.
Speaking on the Menisms Podcast, the “Double Wahala” reality TV star encouraged young actors to approach every task with utmost seriousness and professionalism.
Bakre emphasised that life-changing opportunities often result from maintaining high standards in minor roles, noting that one’s work ethic serves as a constant audition.
He said, “To our colleagues out there, to our younger ones… it doesn’t matter what you are doing, just do it well.
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“It doesn’t matter what you are doing, just do it well. You don’t know who is watching. You know, God has sent people several times, and you didn’t show them anything, so please show them something.
He added that many up-and-coming actors and actresses miss out on growth because they fail to demonstrate their value when given the chance.
The 31-year-old actor explained that he does not mind entrusting someone that have performed well in a modest role with something more serious.
“There are opportunities I will give to someone who I know washes cars, but I see the diligence, the seriousness, and the commitment in how they do what they do. I could put them in charge of a company once I see just how they’re handling that little thing,” he said.
After rising to fame as a finalist in Big Brother Naija Season 3, Bakre has since become a Nollywood powerhouse, recognised as the industry’s highest-grossing actor in 2025 with over N1.4 billion in box office revenue.
His performances include lead roles in Gangs of Lagos, Brotherhood, for which he won the AMVCA Best Actor in a Drama award, and the series Slum King.
