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Efa Iwara Expresses Dissatisfaction With His Career Progress

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Efa Iwara Expresses Dissatisfaction With His Career Progress

Actor Efa Iwara of Nigeria has stated that he is not happy with his career’s current state.

The Men’s Club actor reportedly said this in an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo.

Despite his development, the movie star acknowledged that he feels his full potential has not yet been realized.

According to Iwara, he believes he can accomplish much more and is prepared to challenge himself further—so long as it doesn’t negatively impact his health.

He said: “No. I am not happy with where my career is. I feel like I can do so much more. I feel like there’s so much potential that is untapped. I feel like I can work twice as hard as I’m working now, pending that I don’t break down. I’m just never satisfied, never satisfied.”

Reflecting on his early life, Iwara revealed that he was born a stammerer and had to learn how to speak with the help of his elder brother.

According to him, his brother would guide him through conversations by encouraging him to take his time, breathe, and think before speaking.

“I was born a stammerer,” he said.

“He’d tell me, ‘Take your time, breathe, think about what you want to say before you say it.’”

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