Veteran actor, Pete Edochie who is popularly known for his
'no-nonsense, strict father' roles he plays in movies has been off the
scene for a while in a recent interview reveals why he is afraid of
death.
"I
smoked for 21 years before I quit, and each time I got tensed up, I
looked for a cigarette, and psychologically I was puffing away the
anger; but there is no other thing it does for you physically but to
destroy your lungs".
On if he's afraid of death and if he thinks about it
Yes,
I think about death. Why shouldn’t I? I think about death not because
it is inevitable but because I would like to be prepared to meet my
maker when the time comes. That’s why I am afraid of death. There is
nobody alive who likes dying. Even if a man is 100 years, loses his
sight, becomes a vegetable and inconveniences others, he still wouldn’t
like to go. So, yes, as a normal human being, I think of death. Merely
thinking of death encourages me to avoid excesses.
On why he gave up smoking
As
a young man, I drank a lot. I could drink any bottle under the table.
It was because of peer group pressure. We enjoyed diverting ourselves
alcoholically. We were not given to subduing the womenfolk as a mark of
accomplishment; we always got together to drink and smoke cigarettes. As
we got older, I felt there is a need to cut down on all these excesses.
I gave up smoking though I smoked for 21 years. I gave it up when I
discovered it wasn’t serving any purpose.
On how he now wards off anger after giving up smoking 21 years ago to manage his anger
I don’t get angry easily anymore; I used my Fabian philosophy to stop that.
On if he is a fulfilled man
Yes. What else am I going to ask from God? I have a brilliant wife and brilliant children. So, yes, I am (fulfilled).
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