Friday, August 11, 2017
A White Woman Once Called Me A Dog - Olu Jacobs
He needs little or no introduction in the movie world. Veteran actor Olu Jacobs, in a recent chat with Punch, revealed how he was called a dog by a white woman, shortly after he moved to London in 1966. In his words: “A white woman once called me a dog. . . She had a vacant room for rent. But when I approached her, she asked if I didn’t see the ‘No dogs’ sign on her door. Before I could respond, she said that a dog was better than me and then slammed the door in my face. I felt so bad that I almost decided to return to Nigeria.”
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