Popular Nollywood actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) has taken to his official social media account to recount his many years of avoiding the call to become a preacher.
The thespian who took to his Instagram page to open up about his past, said that there was a time when for every other day or week, somebody would tell him that they had a dream where they saw him as a pastor.
RMD, 62, however revealed in his post on IG that he has found himself being one though make believe while unveiling his latest role in the movie ‘Cold’, a forthcoming movie directed by Bakia T. Thomas.
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“There was a time when every other day or week, somebody would tell me they had a dream where they saw me as a pastor. Having taught Sunday school for over 15 years it was not far-fetched,” RMD wrote.
“Besides every perceived Bad Boy is supposed to end up in full time ministry right? So, what did I do? Run! I’ve avoided the pulpit with trepidation. But just like Jonah, I continue to end up somehow in the belly of the calling where I have played a pastor or reverend father more than anything else in my acting life. God does have an amazing sense of humour. I’m not even sure as I write this if I’ve fully escaped the CALL! To this day I still frighten myself every time I’ve had to speak in a church because when I take the pulpit, the Holy Spirit takes over.
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