
Frederick Leonard, a Nollywood actor, has advised that no one should preach to him about the need of getting a Permanent Voters Card (PVC).
He expressed this on his social media profile on Sunday.
According to the Actor, Since acquiring his own PVC three or seven years ago, he claims there is no absolute need for new PVCs.
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“Did I just hear ‘get your PVC again? Please what happened to the ones we get seven years ago and very recently three years ago?” he wrote.
“Chai, my darling Naija. May we open our eyes, mind and sense to see what the problem is, and call it what it is.
Finally, he added, “please no brainwashed person should preach PVC to me”.
Fred Leonard began his acting career in the Nigerian cinematic universe in 2001, where he appeared in a few one-scene roles before taking a hiatus from the industry to finish his university education and acquire a degree.
In 2008, Leonard returned to the Nigerian movie industry, also known as Nollywood, after completing his undergraduate studies, and landed his first major role in the film Indian Doctor.
In 2009, he joined the Nigerian television Soap Opera Series, starring in the show, Disclosure, which aired on DSTV’s Africa Magic channel.
Lastly, Leonard began his career with the film Grey and followed it up with the release of Void in 2019.