- Efa Iwara is dissatisfied with his current career progress, stating that his potential remains largely untapped.
- In an interview with Chude Jideonwo, Iwara expressed his belief that despite his success in music and film, he still has much more to offer.

Nigerian actor and musician Efa Iwara has shared his dissatisfaction with the current state of his career, stating that he feels far from reaching his full potential.
During a candid interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo, the Men’s Club and This Lady Called Life star expressed a strong desire for growth and more impactful achievements.
“No, I am not happy with where my career is,” Iwara admitted. “I feel like I can do so much more. There’s so much potential that is untapped. I can work twice as hard, as long as I don’t break down. I’m just never satisfied.”
Despite enjoying success in both the music and film industries, Efa revealed that his inner drive and ambitions often leave him feeling unfulfilled.
In addition to his career reflections, Iwara opened up about overcoming a childhood speech impediment, crediting his older brother for helping him push through.
“I was born a stammerer, but had to outgrow it. My brother had to coach me out of it,” he said.
Efa’s honesty resonated with many fans, offering a rare glimpse into the challenges behind the scenes of his rising stardom.
In other news, Grammy-winning Nigerian artiste Damini Ogulu, widely known as Burna Boy, delivered a thrilling performance during the England Women’s Euro trophy parade at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.
The ‘African Giant’ joined the jubilant Lionesses on stage after their dramatic 3-1 penalty shootout victory over Spain, following a 1-1 draw in extra time, which secured their successful European Championship title defense. Burna Boy captivated the crowd with his hit track For My Hand, a collaboration with British singer Ed Sheeran.
His electrifying performance had the stadium buzzing, with England coach Sarina Wiegman, the victorious players, and the 100,000 fans in attendance celebrating to the rhythm of his music.
This isn’t Burna Boy’s first historic stage. In 2023, he became the first African artist to perform at a UEFA Champions League final, headlining the Kick-Off Show alongside Brazilian pop sensation Anitta.