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| Iretiola Doyle | 
Dark skinned, pretty and with a svelte 
figure, 47-year-old Iretiola Doyle remains a delight on television. One 
of the best but experienced thespians in Nollywood; you wonder how she 
has remained relevant in the highly competitive entertainment industry.
           “The first element would have 
to be grace; without which nothing much of significance can be 
achieved,” she explains; kicking off the interview. Also a writer, 
producer and presenter, her career has spanned almost 20 years in the 
Nigerian entertainment industry.
“Raw talent will get you through the 
door, but diligence; attention to detail; a positive attitude to work; 
the ability to be a good team player; and a certain element of pride in 
ones craft, will keep you in the room. I want to believe that my 
longevity in the industry is due to the fact that I bring these 
qualities to bear in the execution of my work. I’m famous for giving a 
star performance without the diva attitude,” she says.
Her vocation has made her enjoy fame too.
 There was a time she presented ‘Oge with Iretiola’, a fashion and 
lifestyle programme on television. Then, she was an anchor on NTA’s ‘Morning ride’ and ‘Today on 
STV’.
 Whenever Mrs. Doyle handles the microphone on any occasion as an emcee,
 you would be amazed at her prowess. But there are pains of fame. Can 
she talk about any?
“I wouldn’t call them pains per se. There
 is always a price to pay for the things we want. If there is any 
downside at all, it would be the loss of privacy, which is an oxymoron 
given one’s career choice.
“Another downside is constantly being 
placed on a pedestal and being held up to ridiculous standards in 
everything— the way we look; what we wear; the quality of weave; the way
 we speak and conduct ourselves in public (and private). It’s a lot of 
unnecessary pressure,” she says.
Married to renowned veteran actor, 
Patrick Doyle, Iretiola, whose role in popular television soap, 
‘Tinsel’, gets applause, says of her marriage:
“Patrick and I have a similar mindset to 
our careers —first of all its work. It’s what we do to send our kids 
through school and put food on the table. The fame and celebrity are 
things that come with the job. To my mind, simply another tool to use 
for advancement. When you view it like that, it helps to keep things in 
healthy perspective.” According to Doyle, marriage was not on her mind 
when she met her husband of 12 years: “I met him at my first official 
audition in Lagos State because I had done a production in Jos, Plateau 
State, before then. School was shut for a very long time. I was bored, I
 told a friend this is what I wanted to do and she said, ‘I have 
somebody who can help, let us go to him.’ We went and he said there was 
an audition the following week. He asked me to come and try if I could 
get the role. I was auditioned, got the job and we started working 
together. We got along well but marriage came later,” she reminisces.
But despite the skepticism when they were
 getting married 12 years ago, the union still stands and remains 
scandal-free. This is unlike what obtains in most celebrity marriages, 
so what is their success secret?
“No secrets,” she replies amid smiles. 
“Grace; communication; mutual respect and compromise are the inherent 
ingredients. A marriage is a very complex thing and takes a whole lot of
 work and commitment. Also, a marriage is between two people; therefore,
 the issues therein should remain between the two people. Sometimes, 
things get rough and you need intervention, but as much as possible, 
what goes on between a couple should stay between them. It’s not like we
 never have issues, we just try not to resolve in public.”
Quite busy, how does she juggle home, 
business and then, acting, for a balanced lifestyle? “It’s easier these 
days now that the kids are, for the most part, grown and can do basic 
things for themselves. My formula has always been the same. I have a 
small group of trusted personnel who pick up the slack when I can’t be 
in two places at the same time. I run a peculiar work schedule. There 
are times when the hours are long and the days intense. On the other 
hand, there are other times, when in-between projects for instance, when
 for days on end, I am doing nothing but being wife and mommy. When I am
 working, I give 150 per cent of my focus and attention to that; and 
when I’m with my family or indulging in some “me time,” the same rule 
applies,” she says.
Wondering what kind of man her husband 
is? She brings you to his world: “Patrick Doyle is a gentleman, easy 
going and pretty laid back. He’s a family man, who, when not out 
working, is likely to be found in his room watching TV; reading or 
engaged in some intellectual discourse with his kids. He has a keen mind
 and is very good at what he does. He has over thirty years experience 
in the industry and is the creative brain behind several successful 
Nigerian TV and live shows,” she says.
Not young in age, how has she maintained this young looks?
She responds amid laughter, “Age is 
relevant these days but again, I adduce my looks to grace. I can’t take 
credit for something I didn’t create. I guess I will also have to thank 
my parents for passing on to me great genes. Special diet? No, we all 
know the drill— do all things in moderation although lately I’ve been 
binging on chocolates and it’s beginning to tell! I hit the gym only 
when I need to address any particular area that has become ‘problematic’
 but I find other ways to stay active. I indulge in swimming, dancing 
vigorously round my house, walking instead of riding and other things. I
 eat everything and thoroughly enjoy a good meal, especially if it’s 
accompanied with great company.”
On fashion, she explains what dictates 
what she wears: “The main considerations would have to be comfort and 
functionality. Then, where I am going; what is expected of me and what 
time of day the event is—am I a spectator or an active participant? The 
answers to these questions will determine my choice. Can I be described 
as fashionable? Yes, I think so. Or better still let’s use the word 
stylish as I am not big on fashion trends. Now, you may or may not agree
 with my definition or interpretation of style, but I most certainly 
have developed something over the years that is totally all my own.”
What is her definition of style? “Laid back, oftentimes, subtle, but always elegant and classy,” she enthuses.
Leisure, for her, is: “I love to read, I 
love to travel and I relax by spending quality time in good spas. I 
enjoy spending time with my kids, and a few choice friends.”
Described as an ‘actor’s actor’ by her 
peers; Doyle believes she has started living her dreams. “All I ask is 
for the good Lord to continue to increase and consolidate the many good 
things He has blessed me with because I am living my dreams,” she says.
Source: The Punch 

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