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Mr Allwell Credits AGA WAHALA for Fame, Praises OLUWOLE, Mourns Lost Privacy

Actor Mr Allwell discusses his breakthrough role, new project, and the privacy costs of stardom.

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Mr Allwell Credits AGA WAHALA for Fame, Praises OLUWOLE, Mourns Lost Privacy
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TL;DR: Actor Mr Allwell says AGA WAHALA – Trouble Chair launched his career, calls OLUWOLE his proudest project, and laments loss of anonymity.

Mr Allwell, a filmmaker and actor from Nigeria, first gained wide notice after portraying Remi in the true‑life drama AGA WAHALA – Trouble Chair. The film resonated with audiences for its realistic depiction of family struggles, and he credits it with bringing his name into the public eye.

He is now shooting OLUWOLE (The Special Genius), a film he describes as a project he is proud of. In interviews he emphasizes the care he is putting into the role and the story’s significance.

Stardom, however, has come with a personal cost. Mr Allwell says that being recognized in public makes ordinary activities—such as shopping or walking without interruption—difficult, and he misses the anonymity he once enjoyed.

The shift from relative obscurity to frequent recognition illustrates how a single breakout role can reshape an actor’s daily life. While the new project offers creative fulfillment, the trade‑off between visibility and privacy remains a tangible challenge for him.

Watch for the release of OLUWOLE later this year to see how Mr Allwell balances his artistic ambitions with the realities of fame.

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