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Charles Inojie

Posted by Nigeriamovies.net on 2009/08/27 | Views: 3701 |

Ola Balogun Hubert Ogunde Erick is the President of CALLYWOOD. A very talented young man full of energy and Olu Jacobs Nuella Njubigbo Lola Alao Tonto Dike Rukky Sanda Susan Patrick Ernest Obi - Actor/ Producer/Director Emem Isong - Screen Play Writer/Producer Hilda Dokubo Tony Umez Nkiru Sylvanus Segun Arinze Bukky Wright StephNora Okere Falana Alex Usifo Stella Damasus-Aboderin Rita Dominic Omotola Ekeinde Oge Okoye Ngozi Ezeonu Kanayo .O. Kanayo Georgina Onuoha Benita Nzeribe Enebeli Elebuwa Ramsey Nouah Patience Ozokwor Jim Iyke Ini Edo Bimbo Akintola Joke Silva Saint Obi Desmond Elliot Jennifer Chioma Eliogu Emeka Ike Keppy Bassey Ekpenyong John Okafor ( Mr Ibu) Caroline Ekanem Kate Henshaw-Nuttal Oby Edozie Uche Jombo Shan George Zack Orji Nkem Owoh Michael Ezuruonye Kenneth Okonkwo Genevieve Nnaji Richard Mofe Damijo Clarion Chukwura Chioma Chukwuka Chidi Mokeme Charles Okafor Chinedu /Osita Ibinabo Fiberesima Kalu Ikeagwu Bob-Manuel Obidimma Udokwu Ejike Asiegbu Eucharia Anunobi-Ekwu Pat Attah Chidi Ihezie-Okafor Pete Edochie Liz Benson Onyeka Onwenu Dakore Egbuson Clem Ohameze Fred Aseroma JT Tom West Chiege Alisigwe Maureen Solomon Sola Sobowale Zulu Adigwe Ebube Nwagbo Monalisa Chinda Grace Amah Thelma Okoduwa Sharon Ezeamaka Mercy Johnson Emem Isong Uche Ama Abriel ( Osotule) Justus Esiri Francis Duru Uche Iwuji Johnpaul Nwadike Ada Ameh Chika Ike Sam Loco Efe Lilian Bach Emeka Enyiocha Nobert Young Jide Kosoko Steph-Nora Okere Segun Arinze Nkiru Sylvanus Ekwi Onwuemene Tony Umez Hilda Dokubo Ebele Okaro Nonso Diobi Amaechi Muonagor Emeka Okoro Alex Lopez Yemi Blaq Jummai Joseph Fred Amata Moses Armstrong Ufuoma Ejonobor Ofiafuluagu Mbaka Empress Njamah Susan Patrick Rita Edochie Adaora Ukoh Sam Dede Emma Ayalogu Saidi Balogun Ashley Nwosu Jennifer Awazie Sandra Achums Victor Osuagwu Azizat Sadiq Kelvin Ideduba Jackie Appiah Bukky Ajayi Yemi Solade Eric Nwadinobi Regina Askia Chiwetalu Agu Cynthia Agholor Charles Novia Uche Elendu Femi Brainard Chigozie Atuanya King Joe Okechukwu Lanre Balogun Franca Brown Charles Inojie Tuvi James Abergail Brigette Plaatjes Okey Bakassi Paul Obazele Anita Hogan Akindele Olufunke Ayotunde Sam Uche Anyamele Name: Racheal Tabuno Oniga Hank Anuku Uchenna Ogbodo 2Face Idibia Gentle Jack Jim Lawson Maduike Rich Oganiru Joan Agabi Lancelot Imasuen Padita Agu Benedict Johnson Kenneth Chukwu Funmi Holder Mark Georgewill Patrick Doyle Fabian Adibe Yvonne Jegede Peter Bruno Michael Okon Nana Ama McBrown Chinelo Ndigwe Ngozi Nwosu Afam Okereke Akume Akume Uche Michael Oby Kechere (Ms Koi Koi) Camilla Mberekpe Larry Koldsweat Ijeoma Imo Mary Uranta Smith Asante Emeka Ossai Chris Bassey Rita Nzelu Thelma Nwosu Bruno Iwuoha Florence Onuma Ine Ikpe Nadia Buari Emeka Ani Sophia Tchidi Chikere Blessing Effiom Barbara Ukattah Remi Oshodi Ladi Torty Judith Mazagwu Chinyere Wilfred Darlene Benson-Cobham Van Vicker Queen Nwokoye Femi Branch Tonto Dike Vida Darko Omoni Eboli Juliet Ibrahim Lola Alao Dickson Iroegbu Jeta Amata Mary Remy Ifeoma Okeke Vanessa Nzediegwu Ada Aronu Nuella Njubigbo Nse Ikpe Etim Leo Mezie Omoni Oboli Sophie Funke Akindele Teco Benson Yvonne Nelson Profile of Majid Michel Ecow Smith-Asante Robert Peters Sunday Omobolanle (Papa Aluwe) Nathaniel Ruskin
Growing up

I grew up with my grand mother. It has a very strong bearing on my world view today. A lot of people believe I am very conservative. You can't find me in a nite club or at night parties. You won't see me where people are fighting or having a violent argument. You will never see me in a beer parlour. My grand mother was a very strong Christian. Her name is Imaguelo Ifake who lives in Ohodua, Esan South East LGA. I come from Urowa, a small village near Emu. My grand father was the king of my place so I am from the royal family.

Fond memories of granny

My father is an only child of my grand mother before she remarried to another man. I was sent to her to keep her company. So I ended up living with her. I didn't really know that my own mother was there until I had grown up. Because of living with my granny, I do not drink, neither do I smoke. I have never tasted any of those things in my life. But it does not make those who take them sinners.

Majority of my friends smoke and drink alcohol. In those good old days, my granny would wake me up in the middle of the night when I may have engaged in a quarrel earlier on in the day time and warn me to remember the son of whom I was. She tells me your father is in Lagos and had entrusted you to me so don't quarrel with anyone' Each time I want to take certain decisions, the voice rings in my subconscious. She told folk tales to instil good moral and discipline, I remember one particular day, I was assigned to go to evening service. I saw my friends playing so I was enticed to play one or two sets before trudging along. From one set, I did a second, to the third. Before, I knew it, the time was 7.30p.m. The service was over. I started crying because it was a major offence. When she came home, I couldn't face her. Yet she didn't talk about it. She gave me my food and all I needed. I was shocked because even while I was eating, I was still expecting the whip. She woke me up in the middle of the night and told me a parable about a very religious man who went to church every time. But one day he didn't go to church. According to her, it was that very day the man didn't go to church that Christ came and took others away. He was not there. I prayed to God that night to postpone the evil day so I could atone for my sins. So ever since, I have never missed the church, I was seven years old then.

Lawyer or Artiste?

I had always wanted to be a lawyer. I only stumbled on theatre arts, it was by sheer accident you won't believe it. I had actually missed going to the University because I was waiting to study law. I rejected a mass communication admission. Even though I had been a lover of literary studies.

It was when I attended Prof. Bode Osoyin's writer's resort which held monthly at Ijoko, Ota in 1992 that my life and destiny was changed. The special guest for that year's resort was the late renowned environmentalist, Ken Saro Wiwa whose books I had read earlier. We were organised as an amateur play house. As a shy person, I didn't want to be part of it as I didn't find it funny. They encouraged me to try since everyone knew we were not professional. After everything, Ken Saro Wiwa said he loved my acting and believed I could do well if I pursued a career in dramatic arts. He advised that I take some training. I told him I wanted to be a lawyer. But he insisted I go to University of Port Harcourt for a certificate course after which I should move on because the academic year had already started. I went to Port Harcourt to start the certificate course. I didn't leave. I had to do the degree course.

Ken Saro Wiwa

He was a mentor, a father and all I could think of in my academic pursuit. The relationship I shared with him made me participate in all his public demonstrations. My love for his writings increased, I attended his declaration of the Ogoni bill of rights. My regret now is that he is not here anymore to see how fully grown the seed he planted has grown. The government of that time did the nation and the world of literary art a very big harm. They had done a generation of Nigerian scholar a whole lot of intellectual harm by the dastardly killing of that man. I believe that posterity will forever hold that judgement.

After graduation

After the certificate course in 1993, and my graduation with a degree in 1999, at the same University of Port Harcourt, I came to Lagos. I was very lucky to have a childhood friend who was ready to assist. I am talking of Lancelot Oduwa Imaseun. He made me his assistant director in his productions. The very first movie I did with him as an assistant director was in 2000. But I did production management job for his comedy in 1997, before I graduated. In 2000, we were involved in an epic for Louis Merchandise. We also did Last Burial for Kas Vid. The success of Last Burial together with divine blessings of God made the public to recognise my activities.

Last Burial

In all sincerity, I have lost count of the number of movies I have done since I got involved. I have worked with almost all the big names in the industry as actor and directors. It is one thing to have the training and it is quite another to see it practically. I have worked with Andy Amenechi, Chika Onu, Fred Amata etc.

Nigeria movie industry

Since the industry started and since I got involved, I can see that we have moved towards progress tremendously. Technologically as well, we are still moving on. But we are not there yet. The professional directors even laugh at their old jobs. People are getting more conscious of the quality of their production. No one wants his or her name to be associated with mediocrity. The costumiers, the make- up artists, directors of photography etc. There is serious conscious competition going on. No one wants to be left behind. This is the zeal which makes some of us want to compare Nollywood with Hollywood, that if given the desired funds and condition, we would go far.

But I worry about the copy -cat syndcome. Every one does same story in slightly different ways and with different artistes. Everyone wants to do a movie. Nigerians are crazy about stardom so every half baked production must be shown . This is one of the same reasons which has made reality shows popular in Nigeria. Some one who cannot even make one simple sentence wants to act and so they all fall victims to the several reality show organiser some of whom are not real.
Reality shows are the offshoot of the desperation of those who want to be stars in Nigeria.





Suraju

This is a character I played in a movie titled Sinners in the House by Isaac Izoya and directed by Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen. Since that movie, most people who see me call me Suraju. However, I don't see myself as a comedian, I am an actor through and through. However if I have acted some comedy movies successfully, I should be credited with that. I have a problem with a comedian who cannot dropthe character of a comedy movie and move on. I see Charles Inojie as a very serious person who could hold his own anytime. I see him as somebody who can make intelligent contributions in intellectual discourse. I wonder when I see people clowning in the course of serious discussion . I don't like to be seen as clowning at all times. I have successfully managed to retain the serious part of my life. I don't like the bastardisation of the word comedian so for Sinners in the House, the story idea happened in my house. It all started like a joke and turned out very well later. We had a workshop with my classmate Michael Ogundu visiting from Port Harcourt. He did the screen play while I wrote my own lines on set.

What Next?

Movies and theatre have really given me exposure which I do not know if law would have done. The kind of accolade I receive from people is overwhelming. It gives me the interest to try and put my people's name in the spotlight at any slightest opportunity. I hope to get involved in polities to attract development to my people.


Movies Directed: Spirit of life, Inheritance, Johnny Just Come, Police Recruit, Two Bad Boys, Cat and Rat, Inheritance, Reggae Boys,

Filmography: Tortoise, The Master, The Wolves, Blessed Son, Police Recruit