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How I spent five years without movie role – Benedict Johnson

Actor Benedict Johnson has disclosed that he spent five years without a single movie role. He lamented that no filmmakers contacted him for productions during the period. In a viral

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March 4, 2026·2 min read

Actor Benedict Johnson has disclosed that he spent five years without a single movie role.

He lamented that no filmmakers contacted him for productions during the period.

In a viral video, Johnson shared his experience at Streams of Joy International in Abuja, saying the ordeal prompted him to relocate to attend the church's prayer programs led by Jerry Eze.

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Despite warnings from colleagues that Abuja wasn't a hub for film production, Johnson said he made the move, trusting his faith to guide him. 

He said, “For five good years as a seasoned actor, I never had any job to do. Our industry is not like an employment where you can walk up to your director and say, ‘What’s happening?’ — why was I fired? This one, silently, nobody calls you for a job. For five years, I had no job to do. I kept believing in God,” he said.

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“At the time, I decided to move down to Abuja because of NSPPD. I was following online, but I said to myself I would come to Abuja so I could see Pastor Jerry every Sunday — watch him, stay with him, stare in his face and ask God to bless me through him.

“Some of my colleagues said, ‘Benedict, Abuja is not a film place. If you go to Abuja, nobody will call you’. I said, ‘Don’t worry,’ and I came down here.

“Fast forward to now: this year alone, I have done twelve jobs already. We did 21 days of fasting and prayers this January, and I was right here praying.

“… God opened my way, and I started doing jobs. As I speak to you right now, by next week, I am going to Germany and America to make a movie. I intend to return all the glory to God.”

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