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Annoying Things Fans Do To Me – Nkem Owoh

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Nkem Owoh is a star and there is no controversy over that.  Starting out as a script writer, the engineer from Enugu State is sitting pretty on top of his career and game.  He took us on a journey into the innermost recess of his life.  Enjoy…

 

 ENCOMIUM:           What is the meaning of your song I go chop your dollar?

NKEM OWOH:          I go chop your Dollar is theme music of a film I did, which was a big misunderstanding.  The title of the film is The Master where I played the role of a drug baron.  I got a lot of threat.  I extracted the theme music because people said the song was nice and everyone is complaining as if I was the head of 419, I will sing such.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           Many people feel the song will dent the country’s image and promote cyber crime?

NKEM OWOH:          It is the people who feel inferior already.  In US, people sing worst things but nobody pays attention.  Now, it came from one Nigerian and everyone is complaining.  I don’t like 419 and I want to fight it.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           We never knew you to be a musician.         

NKEM OWOH:          In fact, I don’t know what I will do tomorrow, but there is something about creativity.  If you follow the line of creativity, you will find out that music, drama and sports go together.  You will see musicians go into acting, actors going into singing.  They are interrelated.  Why people noticed this is because I now brought it out as music.  After all, I have been doing all the theme music for my films.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           What were you doing before you started acting?    

NKEM OWOH:          I am an Engineer by certificate.  I worked with WAPCO Engineering, but I can’t say before I started acting professionally.  I have worked with both radio and TV.  I started my career in the entertainment industry, as a script writer.  A lot of people didn’t know that many of the episodes of Masquerade was written by me.  I was writing the whole script of Basi and Company because at a time Ken Saro Wiwa couldn’t write again.  When I was working on TV, I was doing TV drama and I was popular in Enugu. I now found out  that it’s like I have humour in me, because even when I talk, people laugh.  They advised me not to stay behind the camera.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           So you abandoned Engineering?

NKEM OWOH:          I didn’t abandon engineering.  Where will you practice engineering in Nigeria?  I don’t think there is an engineering structure in Nigeria because engineers are not recognized; it is only them that recognize themselves, which is very unfortunate.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           You are one of the highest paid actors in Nigeria, can you tell us how much you are worth now?

NKEM OWOH:          Nobody does that.  When people say I am the highest paid, I believe there are other kinds of payments, but if people say I am the highest paid, then so be it.  Why will I tell you how much I am worth?  How much does your president earn, nobody knows.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           How has acting helped you financially?

NKEM OWOH:          I am not complaining financially.  By the special grace of God, if I check the development level of this industry now, I won’t complain, but I will complain bitterly because when I get that money, the percentage of the money that gets to me is very small.  There are other things that take it because of the economy.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           Did you envisage this success at the time you started?

NKEM OWOH:          If you do not plan  for something, I doubt if you will get that thing.  Even when I was in secondary school, the UNN used to come to take me to act some in their drama department.  I have always had that vision, but I didn’t have a career adviser which happened to a lot of people during our own time.  Our parents then are those that will say doctor, engineer and lawyer.  Particularly if you are above average and I happened to be an above average student.  In fact, I was first admitted to study medicine before I later went for engineering.  Everyone should always pray to achieve success.  You must have a vision.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           What inspires your creativity as a humorous activity?

NKEM OWOH:          Things that happen around me.  Do you know that Nigeria is full of comedy, but people don’t know.  I am a script maniac; I go about with my jotter to write things that happen around me.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           As a top actor, what determines the kind of scripts you accept?

NKEM OWOH:          I determine the type of script I accept.  As an actor, you must know what you are good at.   But nobody can call me to act pornography.  In fact, I have problems with producers because I reject scripts.  I cannot accept a bad script just because I want to be sentimental.  I don’t want to sacrifice reason for sentiments.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           What do you have to say about nudity in the industry?

NKEM OWOH:          I don’t think there is so much nudity for now.  Do you know that the film that sells most are those that have some form of nudity, intimate romance in them?  There is not so much nudity now.  But because people now see that a lot of people buy that, producers are encouraged to produce nude films because it sells.  Glamour Girls sold more than most films during its own time.  We have to sanitize the society from the top.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           How challenging is acting for your?

NKEM OWOH:          It is something I like to do but at times the challenges wither down because of some practitioners who do not want to grasp the nucleus of film industry.  They just want money that comes with it.  For instance, this man sold in Ukwa.  In Ukwa, he acted as Patience Ozokwor’s brother.  Let us act another story where he will act as Patience Ozokwor’s husband.  At a stage, there was no challenge until Osuofia in London.  I initiated the film.  Great Movies would have been the first to do that film but they started asking me where can we use in London, and I told them no, let us go to London.  That was three years ago, before Kingsley Ogoro brought the idea.  He is someone that I like his guts.  That was a challenge because of the cross-cultural thing there.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           what problems do you think Nollywood is facing?

NKEM OWOH:          Interpersonal civilization.  There is no plan for the future, no basic plan for the industry and that is why the industry doesn’t have a structure now, and anything goes.  No distribution system, and that is the greatest problem of the industry.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           What advantages do you enjoy as an actor?

NKEM OWOH:          Goodwill is one of them.  For you to function, they give preference.  It tells a lot about what you do and now it cuts across.  At times when I am late for a flight and they delay it, it gives me joy.  It makes me do more because it tells me that there are people there who appreciate what I am doing and at times they upgrade you, even though you didn’t buy first class or business class.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           Disadvantages?

NKEM OWOH:          It has its own negative side.  You go to a function, a lot of people are hailing and dragging, some people think that what you act is what you are.  I walk pass and they will be saying, ‘Osuofia come and greet us and make us laugh.  I try as much as possible to wave and be polite but I am a titled man, some times people remove my cap and start using it to beat my head.  And it can be very embarrassing.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           You said you are a titled man, can you let us into some of your titles?

NKEM OWOH:          I have been given a title in Mbaise.  I have be given a title in my own town.  Even the Ohaneze Ndigbo here has given me a title.  I try to hold my culture in high esteem.  If I carry it culturally,  I might not be free to do a lot of things that I do now.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           We know you have other businesses aside of acting?

NKEM OWOH:          In this industry, God has helped me.  I have a film institute in Surulere called Nonks Training School; I have cameras for rent.  I have a branch office in Enugu, where I market film accessories.  I have international engagements now because we are making a lot of noise but we lack status.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           What is your greatest achievement?

NKEM OWOH:          Having my film school and being able to teach others.  Even those that are not enrolled in my school call me to get my advice.  I advice them not to do like me, but do better than me.  I have something financially.  I have houses and landed properties.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           Tell us about your background…

NKEM OWOH:          I went to St. Paul’s Primary School, Nsukka, secondary was at Anglican Grammar School.  From there to University of Ilorin, but something happened and I had to finish in IMT, Enugu, where I did Engineering.  Before I gained admission, I was working with ESBS, then it was Anambra Broadcasting.  I worked as a stringer.  Later, I became a presenter.  I did my service in 1984.  I worked with WAPCO Engineering a bit in 1987.  In 1988, I became a writer for Basi and Company.  I also worked for Masquerade till 2000.  in fact, it was writing I was known for.  I am one of the accredited writers for NTA.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           We don’t get to hear about your married life?

NKEM OWOH:          I am married with four children, three girls and a boy.  My wife’s name is Ngozi.  She used to act before, and we got married in 1998.  why you don’t hear about my family is because I don’t like to expose them.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           You served in 1984 and got married in 1998, was that not too long?

NKEM OWOH:          I met my wife in 1984 and wedded in 1998.  We decided to have a long courtship.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           Will you like any of your children to take after you?

NKEM OWOH:          I will like it, but I don’t want to force them.  I want them to develop their own interest for it.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           You seem to be a very strict man.

NKEM OWOH:          Let’s not call it strict, but I am conservative to a level, because of the orientation and the way I was brought up.  I was brought up in a religious way.  They didn’t allow us to grow weird.  My father was a retired soldier and was very strict.

 

 ENCOMIUM:           What kind of person is Nkem Owoh?

NKEM OWOH:          I am a philanthropist.  I love to help people.  I have an open mind.

 

(Courtesy Encomium)

Comments (28 posted):

fatima on 14 February, 2008 11:11:27
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nkem you are wonderful,i like your films
may god bless you.
eN- Kay on 15 February, 2008 05:40:50
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Nkem Owo, You did a Good Job in some of your movies that i have watched. I and my kids want to meet you some day.
prince pascal gabriel on 15 February, 2008 10:03:50
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need a sponsor in my music stuff,pls call me:08050690421 thanks.from port harcurt
kaba gikineh on 15 February, 2008 02:48:09
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nkem you are wonderful and perfect, i really like your films, but not only the acting , but the way u sound and you are very intelligent somebody.

I like the way u speak and demonstrate. (ie, in the film call the MASTER, the way u say 'space! i like space, i love space), it makes me laugh. May God be with you in everything you do.
jatto success oluwaseun on 15 February, 2008 03:26:03
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PLEASE SIR TAKE UR TIME TO READ ALL

hummmmmmmmm i went through ur interview i really love it, but the funniest part of it was where theY asked u about the disadvantages and which u said, some times people remove ur cap and start using it to beat ur head. And it can be very embarrassing. Though is not funny but i must tell u i laughed out loud cos it's somehow funny. i just like ur policy i must confess where u said u hav problem with some of the producers as in u reject some bad script like pronography, i really like u cos u hav a policy. A yoruba proverbs says (TORI MO MA JE ERAN KIN WA PE MALU NI BROTHER) Meaning (BECAUSE I WAN CHOP MEAT MAKE I CON DEY CALL COW BROTHER). Intergreety must be in all what we do. That's for that.
I really thank God dat i hav an oppurtunity to talk to a popular actor, even if it's online conversation (internet) conversation is conversation. but i still believe that a day will be a day that i will set my eyes on u and we will hav a chat.
I am a lady that loves acting, i hav passion for it but i dont no how to go about it, i joined one thearter Group before that was (OLASEINDE GROUP popularly known as AJIREBI or PA JAMES)like a year or more than dat, though it is Yoruba movie, not really that i hav an intrest in yoruba movie but at least from grass root, but through out the years i spent there, i hav never stand before a camere, even their Rehersals it doesnt even encourage me again to move further bcos the practise is just as if 2 kids are playing on a playing ground. No Stars to come around and visit us or to teach us except my Boss (Olaseinde polularly known as AJIREBI or PA JAMES)that comes around to teach us when ever he is around. So when my brother called me one day dat how far hav i gone with the acting and i explained to him that nothing shows up, so he then told me dat he dont want to discourage me before that he wants me to go first and come back to him. He explained some thing to me which i asked some people and they said it's true, That all those polular Stars which ar ladies or women that before they became a star that they undergo sexually harrasment, that thier Promoter or Producer must hav sexual relationship with them before they can become stars, that if not, they will only remain unkown actress till ifinity.
So now am confused, i hav passion in acting but am studying an accountancy. i dont know if you can be in help of me. As in how i can bring out what is in me without spending year upon years, cos i really hav a passion
for it. I dont even know how i get to dis Website and ur interview.
I am very sorry to take ur time reading my message, cos i know u ar a very busy man, i know u should be on something else, but i really appreciate u. I SAY A VERY BIG THANKS AND A PRAYER THAT GOD WILL TAKE U HIGHER MORE THAN UR EXPECTATION IN JESUS NAME.
Please give me reply on my mail address success4ril2000@yahoo.com or successess@yahoo.com or on my phone number 08072698054 or my brother's number on 08082792881. or u can text ur number to me on my phone, i dont care u all my life on phone with u. i just want to get contact with u, so u can help me with what is in me.

Thanks for taking ur time.

jatto success. O
ada on 17 February, 2008 05:28:53
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i like ur acting/funny talks, u act very wel n i alwys luv 2see u in village films like "my destiny" n others is wnderful i must say. keep it up! n may God always strengthen u n ur family, protect n guide al of u.i'm wishing u age of metuselah with achievement n strong soul n body. MORE GREASE TO UR ELBOW
ada on 17 February, 2008 05:31:28
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i like ur acting/funny talks, u act very wel n i alwys luv 2see u in village films like "my destiny" n others is wnderful i must say. keep it up! n may God always strengthen u n ur family, protect n guide al of u.i'm wishing u age of metuselah with achievement n strong soul n body. MORE GREASE TO UR ELBOW
on 17 February, 2008 07:42:15
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infact Nkem u are overwhelming 'cos u potray a character in all ur movies that is unique!! In all i like ur strick nature and may the almighty bless u more as u sail through life...Ray writing from Finland
KHUZO BANDA on 19 February, 2008 07:06:23
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Man you are just great,very natural in your acting,thanx for coming over to zambia
Oluchukwun Peace Uzowuru on 19 February, 2008 07:55:14
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Wld love to hear Nkem Owoh. Personally, wld b my pleasure 2 hav him interviewed.Thanks. Ur fan always.
Nozie on 19 February, 2008 08:33:28
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Nkem, I think you are the best at what you do. I am a South African and really enjoy "Nollywood" movies now, thanks to you. As South Africans, we are proud to have quality actors like you coming from Africa. Keep doing the good work, God bless.
zykka on 19 February, 2008 08:53:28
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nkem u r great
victor maurice john on 19 February, 2008 12:28:30
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Nkem,your films are interesting.Kudos.
funny chirwa on 19 February, 2008 12:42:56
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i really liked your character in Yellow Fever" and "The Barrister." They were a masterclass and laughed all the way to the end. Funny Chirwa writing from England.
Robinson Ezeokoli on 21 February, 2008 01:44:57
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Nkem your role in any movie puts more happiness and attraction to the whole show.
maryann on 22 February, 2008 07:26:36
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Nkem you are good, i like your films keep it up man.
LINUS OHIA on 22 February, 2008 11:36:58
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The interview is fine. The plain truth is there is a lot of charlatans in the Nollywood. I live in the United States but i used to watch only Nigerian movies until the industry ran out of ideas. What they produce today can not pass for secondary school concert much less film. I specially love to watch Nkem Owo's films because of they used to be rich in fun, culture and meaning. His last film was Osuofia in London. Any other thing he has done since then has been in the mould of other annoying and banal fire side stories called films, which are produced every hour of the by illitrate financiers and marketers, desperate artists and hapless directors. The scripts, i believe, are written by our jobless secondary school dropouts. Some last just 40minutes with the time allotted as follows: Part 1 20mins. Prt 2 20mins, Adverts 20mins.
Please Nkem Owo think hard and do us one good one. Do not ever repeat BIGMAN's BROTHHER.
mj b on 23 February, 2008 03:46:46
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Nkem Owoh you are great,infact u are characteristic i enjoy most of ur films eg(the master,Osuofia in particularly) keep it up and remain blessed in Jesus name
almamy on 23 February, 2008 07:53:33
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FIRST I MAY SAY THANKS TO THE NIGERIA MOVIE INDUSTRY TO STAND FOR THE AFRICA CULTURE
I AS A UP COMING DIRECTOR BASE IN UNITED STATE
AFRICA NATIVE.MUCH LOVE TO ALL THE ACTORS.

check me up on myspace.com/ishie25
kensteve Anuka on 24 February, 2008 07:35:30
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i enjoyed the Nkem Owoh story. he is the king of commedy. i wrote one of his greatest comedy titlted A FOOL AT 40. and will soon do another hit with him. i want readers to also appriaciate not only the actors but we the writers. coz we originate what makes them what they are. peace
kensteve Anuka
kenstevew@yahoo.com
judiah makau on 25 February, 2008 02:58:28
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Osofia God has blessed you with a talent, and i want to congratulate you for using that free gift

May God bless you big.

i like your ways of acting because it is natutal and reall
Gabriel Olatunde on 25 February, 2008 02:04:35
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Nkem Owoh, I watched one of your film where you played the part of a lecturer, what amazes me, was your charater throughout, from the beginning to the end of the film. My question is what message were you trying to pass accross?
Onencan Charles on 28 February, 2008 05:16:57
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Nkem Owoh, You are a master of creative thinking and a professor of humour. I don't get tired of watching any of your movies. You character has inspired me to think big, write scripts, novels, and use all the means I have to get what I want. Please get sometime and come to Uganda. We really love you! I would really be hounour if you can do a book cover for my debut novel.
rukaiya on 03 March, 2008 07:23:24
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i love u
uche on 06 March, 2008 11:38:50
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well i will say that i like his films as well he is nice and a very funny man i wish to meet him when ever i come to nigeria am wrting from austria
Matta on 13 March, 2008 01:24:02
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Well first of all may God Bless u abondantly. U always acted very wonderful and nice film, i enjoy almost all ur films esp. Mr. Trouble.... Oh dat was a very interesting film u acted. Hoping that one day i will meet u personally. I am writing from The Gambia. God continue to bless u and ur family. I love u
nike aliu on 13 March, 2008 05:45:32
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you are naturally funny, pls keep it up.
Doris on 14 March, 2008 01:54:43
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Nkem u are too much.
great and wonderful.
Ur acting make me feel happy whenever i watch it
can u come to Owerri.
I will like to see ur face to face

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