Bobby Benson The 25th anniversary of the death of Bobby Benson, musician and entertainer last Wednesday, May 14, 2008, brought together his 10 children, grand children, relations, friends and admirers of the maestro in Lagos. |
Osita Iheme, Chinedu Ikedieze Until 2002 when they had a chance meeting during an audition, neither Osita Iheme nor Chinedu Ikedieze knew he had a lookalike who equally shared his acting career and small physique. |
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Omotola Jolade Ekeinde She is another actress who has proved that she is also one of the best around. She hit the limelight with her role in "Mortal Inheritance" years back and also proved her worth in Kingsley Ogoro's movie, "Prostitute", This mother of four is endowed with a good height and good figure. |
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Emeka Okoro Emeka Okoro is a versatile actor. The artiste, who spoke on his acting career and how the industry is growing also told Daily Sun recently that he has always dreamt of becoming a star. |
Joke Silva Joke is a household name in the world of Nigeria cinema. Since the early eighties, she has carved out a successful career as an actress on stage, film, television and radio primarily in Nigeria and England (BBC, British Film Institute, Royal Court Theatre Sloan Sq) and the South of France. |
Saint Obi Nigerian home video lovers who claim ignorance of the distinctive face and looks of Nigerian's most popular actor, Saint Obi, must be a strange lot. Saint Obi's ascension into the highly important first place he occupies in the heart of his many fans is almost magical. |
Desmond Elliot Desmond Elliot is easily one of the fastest rising stars in the Nigerian home video sector. He shot into limelight through television soap operas and was soon to become a regular face in Nollywood movies such that tracking him down for an interview became almost impossible. |
Ibinabo Fiberesima So much in love with showbiz and entertainment right from her teens, Ibinabo Fiberesima had a taste of this life-long interest shortly after gaining admission into the university as she contested and won an 'Elopee Entertainment' sponsored Miss Wonderland beauty pageant in 1990. |
Shan George A lot has been written about popular actress, Shan George. But for the first time ever, the lady tells her life story to Daily Sun. |
Zack Orji I was born Zachee Ama Orji in Libreville, Gabon. However, most people call me Zack. |
Kanayo .O. Kanayo I was brought up under the strict guidance of Mr and Mrs Donatus and Isabella Onyekwere, my parents, with catholic tenets and Apostolic reverence for God. I have 2 sisters and an elder brother. Growing up was fun, I used to plait my hair a lot but papa never liked it. |
Chidi Mokeme He’s a born artiste. But his parents wanted him to go for the sciences and he obeyed them. After his secondary education at the Federal Government College, Minna, he settled for computer science. |
Chioma Chukwuka Chioma sure loves to make people laugh. This is one character her fans are yet to discover, a trait that filmmakers are yet to explore. |
Clarion Chukwura I was born into a middle class family in the mid sixties at the Lagos teaching hospital, Idi-araba, Lagos, to J.C. chukwurah, a chartered accountant and top Lagos socialite, and c.o. chukwurah, an ibara abeokuta princess who was a building materials contractor. |
Enebeli Elebuwa I am Enebeli Elebuwa, I hail from Upkane in Otagunu local government area of Delta State. My dad died when I was 10 years old, so I left my home town when I was only 12 to stay with someone in Lagos who never care to my education. |
Patience Ozokwor Mrs Patience Uzokwor is a popular actress who plays the role of a wicked woman so well. In fact, many people find it difficult to separate her role in drama from her actions in real life. |
Benita Nzeribe Vivacious Benita Nnenna Adaeze Nzeribe, is among the few top actresses in Nollywood who hard work and mother luck has helped get to the top of their careers. |
Ngozi Ezeonu Parents - Mr and Mrs D.O. Ikpelue. I have 5 brothers and one sister (7 all together).Normal Nigerian home. Above average. |
Omotola Ekeinde I am from a family of five (5); Mrs & Mrs Shola Jalade (both late) and two brothers Tayo and Bolaji Jalade. I attended Christland Nursery School, Opebi, Lagos and Oxford Children School Santos Layout. |
Oge Okoye But even as Oge was itching to be an actress, Daddy felt that she would be better off as a doctor. He had prepared her mind towards becoming a surgeon so she could save lives. "My dad is the strict type. |
Stella Damasus Stella Damasus-Aboderin: It’s Damasus. D-A-M-A-S-U-S. There’s no “c”. |
Ramsey Nouah Ramsey Nouah’s face is better known around the black and African world than the face of the president of Nigeria. Born in July 1973, his face has sold many Nigerian home movies at home and abroad. Ladies melt with love for him, especially for his numerous “lover boy” roles in romantic movies. |
Ini Edo It was the movie, Thick Madam, that first launched Ini Edo into the motion picture industry in 2003. Since then, Edo has featured in many movies, although she sees her role in Worlds Apart as the most challenging. |
Rita Dominic When Rita Dominic closes her eyes she imagines herself strutting her stuff with the best top movies stars Hollywood has to offer. |
Jim lyke Jim lyke Esomugha was born in Gabon Libreville to the family of Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Esomugha. Jim Iyke hails from Enugu Agidi village of Anambra state Eastern Nigeria. |
Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje This six feet, one inch giant does not look like a Nigerian. From his sleek, urbane looks, one is tempted to think he is one of our kinsmen in Africa lost to the West through the infamous Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. |
Genevieve Nnaji She is the stuff of which legends are made. A strong woman who, against all odds rose to become a dazzling success that fiction loving individuals get to read about in Jackie Collins or Barbara Taylor- Bradford novels. But her story is for real. Genevieve Nnaji is undoubtedly, Nollywood's most dazzling diamond yet. |
Chidi Anselm Odinkalu He is a brilliant lawyer, academic and human rights activitist. Chidi Anselm Odinkalu, senior legal officer for Africa, Open Society Justice Initiative, OSJI, and Jeremiah Smith Jr. visiting professor, Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States is a leading member of the new generation of African legal minds. |