Binta Ayo Mogaji arrives in conversation the way a seasoned performer enters a well-lit stage—unhurried, assured, and luminous with a quiet authority earned across decades. At remarkably short notice, this ageless thespian and Nollywood icon graciously opened her world to Kolawole Olaiya of Nollywood in Review, and what unfolded was less an interview than a masterclass in devotion, craft, and humility.

Here is a woman who did not stumble into acting but answered its call early — long before the scaffolding of formal education rose to meet her innate gift. In her own words, she became a “professional actor” at a tender age, guided by instinct, discipline, and a fierce love for storytelling. That early awakening has since blossomed into a career of astonishing breadth and brilliance, spanning stage, television, and film with seamless grace.

With a filmography that soars above hundreds of productions, Mogaji has not merely performed roles; she has inhabited lives, etched emotions, and breathed enduring memory into the Nigerian screen. From her early appearance in the Yoruba home video Mojere to her award-winning turns—most notably her recognition as “Best Actress” at the REEL Awards — her journey has been one of consistent excellence and artistic integrity.

Yet, beyond the accolades and the spotlight, she remains disarmingly humble — a generous spirit whose influence ripples through generations of younger actors. In her presence, one encounters not just a veteran of the craft, but a custodian of its soul: a woman whose life reads like cinema, rich with texture, purpose, and enduring light. Sit down and enjoy our lively conversation with Binta Ayo Mogaji.

One response to “Conversation with Binta Ayo Mogaji – Part 1”

  1. l love this interview ! What an inspiring woman!

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