Tag: Actresses

  • Top 10 richest Nigerian actresses

    Nigeria’s movie industry,also known as Nollywood is the third largest producer of movies in the world. There is no doubt that the movie industry has created a lot of opportunities for many talented actors and actresses.

    Nigeria; a country with more than 160 million people already offers a huge market as well as the remaining African countries where Nollywood movies are available. There are a lot of people who have taken advantage of this huge industry to create wealth for themselves. Wealth acquisition however is something that cannot be guaranteed at any given time and the values may change from time to time,

    but this article focuses on the 10 wealthiest Nollywood actresses.

    10.Uche Jombo- 370 Million Naira


    Uche Jombo who recently got married to her Mexican boyfriend is one of the most popular Nollywood actress who have been around for a long time. She is a producer and a Globacom Ambassador and have been nominated for the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress In Leading Role.
    In 2012, Uche married Kenney Rodriguez whom she now have a son with. She is still very active in the industry, producing and directing movies. Her net worth is N370 million and still growing.

    9.Mary Remmy-Njoku – 380 Million Naira


    Mary Remmy and her husband, Jason have combined together to take Nollywood business to the next level. Mary started dating Jason Njoku who is the CEO and founder of iroking in 2011. They got married on August 18, 2012, in Lagos. That union was the real turning point in Mary Remmy’s career as she is now the CEO of ROK Studios which is a film production studio based in Lagos.
    Mary Remmy Njoku, She is comfortably on this list with a net worth of N380 million naira

    8. Patience Ozokwor —-390 Million Naira


    Popularly known as MamaG, Patience Ozokwor is by far, the most popular female actress in Nigeria after Genevieve and maybe Omotola. She is also one of the most decorated, having won several awards such as: Best Supporting Actress award at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards, Lifetime Achievement Awards in Cinema, etc. She is one of the richest Nollywood actresses.
    Patience Ozokwor has featured in more movies than any other actresses in the Nigerian Nollywood history. She is also a musician and fashion design shop owner among other businesses. She is worth N390million.

    7.Clarion chukwura—400million naira
    Clarion is the mother of Clarence Peters, one of the most successful video director Nigeria ever had. A son she had with Shina Peters, another popular Nigerian musician. If there is an actress in Nollywood who knows how to interpret her roles exactly the way it should be, that actress is Clarion Chukwura.

    6. INI EDO – 450 Million Naira

    One of the $exiest actresses in the Nigerian Nollywood and one of the top five richest Nollywood actresses. She has featured in well over 200 movies (one of the highest in the industry) and won awards. She is a winner of the 2013 Nafca award for best supporting actress.
    Ini Edo currently being rated as sixth richest Nollywood actress
    Late last year, she bought a mansion in Lekki area worth over N50 million and a Mercedes G-Wagon worth N30 million naira. These has brought her fame and fortune that put her net worth at N450 million.

     

    5. Funke Akindele – 510 Million Naira


    Olufunke Ayotunde Akindele (Jenifer) is one of the most popular actress of Yoruba decent. In 2009 she won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role following her role following her role in Jenifer. This category is regarded as the highest for actresses in Nigeria.
    Funke is a actress to reckon with in Nollywood ,one of the highest paid and the most entertaining actress in the industry. It is therefore not surprising that Funke Akindele net worth is put at N510 million.

    4.Omotola Jalaede Ekehinde- 550 Million Naira


    Popularly known as omosexy, she has made an indelible mark in the Nollywood industry.
    In 2005, she won the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) Best Actress in a Supporting Role, plus hosts of other awards and recognitions. She has a massive social media followership with more than a million followers on Facebook.She has a net worth of N550 million.

    3.Mercy Johnson—-  600 Million Naira

    Mercy Johnson
    The bold and beautiful actress,with well endowed assets from Kogi state has appeared in over 60 movies  but “Dumebi the dirty girl” brought her to the peak of her career and landed her the African Magic Viewers Choice Awards in 2013, maiden edition.
    Mama purity has appeared in lots of movies.she revealed that growing up was tough and that she had to work as a housemaid to survive.
    She reportedly charges N2 million for a movie role. Mercy Johnson’s massive home in Ajah is a multi million naira 6-bedroom duplex has a roofed car park, a swimming pool, well equipped gym, bar, terrace, a pent house and boys-quarters at the back.
    The actress who drives a Lexus SUV which is worth N16m also invested in properties and reportedly owns several landed properties in Lagos making her net worth about N600 Million.

    2.Genevieve Nnaji– 850million Naira

    Genny Nnaji
    Genevieve Nnaji is arguably one of the most successful and most popular female Nollywood act. The business savvy actress, singer and fashion designer has appeared in several movies and has some of the most lucrative endorsement deals like Lux, Cintrion Energy drink, Range Rover Evoque, Etisalat, Polo, Amstel Malta and MUD. The Etisalat deal alone reportedly earned her N100 million and the deal with Polo is reportedly N70 million, while the Cintron drink deal allegedly got her N50 million. The gorgeous actress has a Mercedes Benz G-Wagon worth 30million Naira, a Range Rover Evogue worth 19million Naira and houses in Ghana and Ikoyi, Lagos worth several millions of Naira making her net worth about N850 Million naira.

    1.Rita Uchenna Dominic– 950million NairaRita Dominic
    Veteran actress,Rita Dominic,hails from a wealthy family in Aboh mbaise in Imo state. She started acting as a child and has starred in over 100 movies till date.
    In 2012, she produced the awards winning movie “The Meeting” a romantic comedy drama which became a blockbuster in the Nigerian box office. This ultimately put her in this position as the richest Nollywood actress, raising her net worth to a whooping N950 million.

  • Actresses show off baby bump at Xmas

    Actresses show off baby bump at Xmas

    Having been off the social scene for a while, BBA 2011 winner, Karen Igho, resurfaced recently when she shared the picture of her baby bump, clad in a winter wear abroad.

    The model and actress who was delivered her first baby in New York in 2015, is expecting her second child with her husband, Yaroslav Rakos.

    The controversial Nigerian celeb, in 2013, was said to have announced via Twitter that she had cancer, but in February 2014, she announced that she was cancer-free, putting her fans’ mind at rest.

    Another actress who showed off her baby bump is award-winning Nollywood actress, Ivie Okujaye Egboh, who is also expecting second baby with hubby Ezzy.

    While celebrating with family and friends during the festive period, Okujaye showed off her baby bump in one of the pictures she shared. Dressed in a fitted black dress, Okujaye addressed her daughter, telling her how great a big sister she is going to be.

    Presently working on another movie titled ‘Just Once’, the expectant mother also appreciated her mom, revealing that she has been helping her as a working mom.

    “Always knew Mums were special but I had no idea how even more amazing they become when their baby girls become Mums… This entire journey, being a working mum, it’s all been made easier because of you, mummy”.

    The 30-year old movie star, who got married in 2015, got everyone talking when she stepped out to be married in a wedding dress and high-top sneakers, which she also wore on her traditional wedding.

    Okujaye won the 2009 Amstel Malta Box Office (AMBO) reality TV show, which paved her for her first feature, ‘Alero Symphony’.

  • AMVCA 2016:  Actresses take  over Nollywood

    AMVCA 2016: Actresses take over Nollywood

    As the much anticipated nominees for the 2016 edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) were unveiled on Friday, December 12, one thing was clear; Nollywood actresses are no longer comfortable with being confined to the sidelines.

    Evidently, some of Nigeria’s finest actresses who have taken to producing their own movies were nominated in the best categories. Three of them, Genevieve Nnaji, Stephanie Linus and Omoni Oboli, especially stood out.

    Nnaji’s movie, Road to Yesterday, for instance, is nominated in six out of the 26 categories. The movie is in contention for the Best Overall Movie (Africa) category with five other films; Dry (Stephanie Linus), Freetown(Adam Abel and Garrett Batty) Ayanda (Sara Blecher), Tell Me Sweet Something (Akin Omotosho), Silverain(Juliet Asante) as well as House Arrest (Joseph Kenneth Ssebaggala)

    It is also nominated in Best Writer of a Movie/TV Series (Emil B. Garuba), Best Director (Ishaya Bako), Best Actress in a Drama (Genevieve Nnaji), Best Picture Editor (Chuka Ejorh), Best Movie – West Africa (Chinny Onwugbenu, Genevieve Nnaji, Chichi Nwoko) and Best Sound Editor (Kulanen Ikyo)

    Stephanie Linus’ Dry also made a statement in eight categories; Best Overall Movie (AFRICA)Best Costume Designer (Uche Nancy), Best Makeup Artist (Gabriel Okorie), Best Director (Stephanie Linus), Best Supporting Actress (Zubaidat Ibrahim Fagge), Best Art Director (Gabriel Okorie), Best Cinematographer (Angel Barroeta),Best Movie – West Africa as well as Best Sound Editor (Marquex Jose Guillermo)

    Omoni Oboli also establishes her presence in the 2016 AMVCA nominees like with her two movies, Being Mrs Elliot and The First Lady. While neither of them make it to the most coveted category, the Best Overall Movie (Africa), they are prominent in several others; Best Costume Designer (Being Mrs Elliot/The First Lady), Best Makeup Artist (Being Mrs Elliot), Best Lighting Designer (Being Mrs Elliot), Best Actor in a Drama (Being Mrs Elliot) and Best Actress in a Comedy (Being Mrs Elliot).

    In a special live broadcast beamed on all Africa Magic channels on DStv and GOtv last Friday, nominees for the 2016 edition of Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) were revealed.

    The show was hosted by popular Kenyan broadcaster, Larry Madowo and Nigerian comedienne Chigurl.

     

  • AMVCA 2016:  Actresses take over Nollywood

    AMVCA 2016: Actresses take over Nollywood

    As the much anticipated nominees for the 2016 edition of the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) were unveiled on Friday, December 12, one thing was clear; Nollywood actresses are no longer comfortable with being confined to the sidelines.

    Evidently, some of Nigeria’s finest actresses who have taken to producing their own movies were nominated in the best categories. Three of them, Genevieve Nnaji, Stephanie Linus and Omoni Oboli, especially stood out.

    Nnaji’s movie, Road to Yesterday, for instance, is nominated in six out of the 26 categories. The movie is in contention for the Best Overall Movie (Africa) category with five other films; Dry (Stephanie Linus), Freetown(Adam Abel and Garrett Batty) Ayanda (Sara Blecher), Tell Me Sweet Something (Akin Omotosho), Silverain(Juliet Asante) as well as House Arrest (Joseph Kenneth Ssebaggala)

    It is also nominated in Best Writer of a Movie/TV Series (Emil B. Garuba), Best Director (Ishaya Bako), Best Actress in a Drama (Genevieve Nnaji), Best Picture Editor (Chuka Ejorh), Best Movie – West Africa (Chinny Onwugbenu, Genevieve Nnaji, Chichi Nwoko) and Best Sound Editor (Kulanen Ikyo)

    Stephanie Linus’ Dry also made a statement in eight categories; Best Overall Movie (AFRICA)Best Costume Designer (Uche Nancy), Best Makeup Artist (Gabriel Okorie), Best Director (Stephanie Linus), Best Supporting Actress (Zubaidat Ibrahim Fagge), Best Art Director (Gabriel Okorie), Best Cinematographer (Angel Barroeta),Best Movie – West Africa as well as Best Sound Editor (Marquex Jose Guillermo)

    Omoni Oboli also establishes her presence in the 2016 AMVCA nominees like with her two movies, Being Mrs Elliot and The First Lady. While neither of them make it to the most coveted category, the Best Overall Movie (Africa), they are prominent in several others; Best Costume Designer (Being Mrs Elliot/The First Lady), Best Makeup Artist (Being Mrs Elliot), Best Lighting Designer (Being Mrs Elliot), Best Actor in a Drama (Being Mrs Elliot) and Best Actress in a Comedy (Being Mrs Elliot).

    In a special live broadcast beamed on all Africa Magic channels on DStv and GOtv last Friday, nominees for the 2016 edition of Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) were revealed.

    The show was hosted by popular Kenyan broadcaster, Larry Madowo and Nigerian comedienne Chigurl.