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  • Nollywood needs to  produce more quality  films –Bimbo Manuel

    Nollywood needs to produce more quality films –Bimbo Manuel

    Veteran actor and AMVCA 2014 nominee, Bimbo Manuel speaks with GBOYEGA ALAKA on the secrets of his youthful looks, Nollywood, its new generation of players and Bimbo/Sola Connect, which he co-hosts with Sola Salako on LTV.

    SMOOTH and suave Bimbo Manuel scores a high any day in the Nigeria’s television and movies industry. His rich resume spans about three decades and includes exploits as an actor, producer, director, voice-over artist and presenter. Even at 56, Manuel already annexed a spot for himself as an industry veteran, except that there still seems to be so much ‘fight’ in him. He caught the eyes of the viewing public with his stellar performances in Checkmate and Ripples – two household television soaps of the late 1980s and early 1990s, and also Tade Ogidan’s movie, Hostages (1996), which was later serialised on television. Manuel has also featured in a good number of Nollywood movies, including The kingmaker (2002), Sitanda (2006), Tango with me (2012) and most recently, Torn, produced and directed by Moses Inwang. His performance in Torn, as a psychoanalyst also got him a nomination in the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) Best Support Actor category for works done in 2013, underlining yet again his huge acting talent.

    Television viewers will also recognise him more as the very confident and sassy male co-anchor of the Lagos Television (LTV) Saturday morning magazine show, Bimbo/Sola Connect, who refuses to be intimidated by a somewhat ‘overbearing’ co-host, Sola Salako.

    Aside the TV talk show, Manuel, however, seems to star in fewer films than his contemporaries. Naturally, this turned out a major high point of our discussion as we took a ride with him in between some studio works on a hot afternoon in Lagos. For an actor of his repute, we simply sought to know why his appearances seem to be so few and far between.

    Manuel, however, says it is all about being more focused on issues than money and the fact that the things that we stand for have to endure and outlive us. “To appear in every film one gets invited to will seem to suggest that one is desperate for money.”

    He also says it’s a deliberate strategy “to be fresh in the consciousness of not just the directors and producers, but also the viewing public.”

    What about the secret of his youthful look? We asked. Safe for his white beard, Manuel would very easily pass for a man in his early 40s. But Manuel says it’s all about mindset and approach to life. “I’m an optimist. I also believe very firmly that age is in the mind. You’re as old as you think you are.”

    He also does not think about age, when relating with people, whether young or old.

    Manuel also has some very strong views about Nigeria’s film industry, Nollywood. First he quells the opinion in a certain interview that seems to portray him as an incurable optimist of the industry, saying “I may have been misquoted.”

    “Although I do not do a lot of press, people who know me, know that I hold these views, especially about the things we’re not doing right or that we’re not doing at all. It may not have made me very popular amongst the Nollywood politicians, but I know that some of them also view me with respect because they know that whatever I say is not borne out of envy for anyone.”

    Having said that, Manuel yet again expresses some optimism about the industry. He is a bit unclear about this optimism, saying it may not be limited to the film industry alone. “It is inclusive of general entertainment, broadcast and all that. And that optimism is born out of what we see in the industry, where young people who are proving to us that indeed some of those things that we were afraid to attempt, do or say, can indeed be done. “

    These young people, he says, are in the vanguard of the growth and regeneration of the industry and are the ones really making the films and creating the shows that are going to the cinemas and making waves across Africa and the world. “They’re the ones repositioning the entertainment and movies industry of Nigeria on the global map and showing that Nigeria can indeed compete fairly on the global stage. So when they talk about Nigeria in the context of such projects, it is these people they are referring to. The likes of Kunle Afolayan, OC Ukeje, Lala Akindoju, Uti; truly young people, who’re very vibrant and are showing vision. They get trained in modern art, which for me is very key.”

    He, however, expresses doubts as to whether these new people truly desire to be addressed as Nollywood, having heard expressions like New Nollywood in some circles.

    We also took him up on the tendency of Nigeria to play second fiddle at major African movies awards. The recent Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA), where the major awards were again carted away by countries like Kenya and Ghana, leaving Nigeria to again settle for individual awards is another case in point.

    “It is an extension of what we’ve been saying,” he began. “The fact that Nigerian films even get nominated for these awards is a positive statement, because there was a time, when we were never even considered for nomination – because of the kind of films we were making.”

    The fact that we’re now getting nominations therefore shows that there is more professionalism and the standards have indeed gone up. But again, he insists that the industry needs to generally grow and dedicate more energy to making quality films, as against just making huge volumes of films for the sake of it.

    As for those countries that seem to leave Nigeria eating dust, Bimbo Manuel says he will not join in the discussion that seems to suggest some kind of conspiracy. “If they win so regularly, it just shows that they are better in that which they do. We won individual awards, but you will also notice that those awards were generally in the areas where votes were counted by the public. The fact that we have the population on our side means that we will win anywhere and any day over anyone on the continent, when it is public vote-related.”

    He also does not think that Nigeria’s limitation is solely about budget. In his opinion, “a producer could carry a hundred million dollars into a film and still come to nothing if he does not deploy all the production values correctly. Conversely, a producer could have a lot of money and yet decide on a small budget project, know what he wants, insist on what he wants by deploying the proper values, and come out a winner.” Therefore, money may count, but he thinks that attitude as a major factor has to change.

    The fact that Nigerian films still struggle to reenact convincing fire and accident scenes also show that we have not mastered stunts, which Manuel says is a key ingredient in film-making. “It means that we have not quite mastered the art and techniques of cinematography. And if these form a part of the judgment of what a good film is, it means we failed. That’s not money; that is technique. That is education.”

    Away from Nollywood, Bimbo Manuel has also transited overtime from a radio presenter in the old Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation, to become an all-rounder with commendable skills in voice-over, acting, TV and movie production/ directing, TV presenting and writing. Would this be a case of natural endowment or deliberate skills acquisition? We inquired.

    “It was not anything deliberate. I started out as a radio presenter; and because of that, I learnt to do voice-overs. I trained as a director in school remember, I read Theatre Arts. Acting was therefore a part of my classes. But to produce, I learnt; to write, I learnt. And that was because I didn’t want to be playing in every acting job I was offered, because as an actor you could burn out very easily.” He explained.

    So he learnt the different skills just so he could diversify, and earn money doing other things aside acting. He concedes though that appearing in fewer films has its downsides, as an artist could easily get out of the consciousness of his fans. “But again, it’s a choice. You could choose to be popular or to be respected. I chose to be a respected actor.”

     

    On his AMVCA nomination

    “I’d like to establish that I was glad to be nominated, although it was not my intention to play for an award nomination. To win would definitely have been a fantastic addition to my chest of awards, but I’ll confess here that I didn’t bother to get anyone to vote for me because it was satisfying enough that fellow professionals deemed the work I did good enough to stand amongst that cast of excellent actors. I’d also said to myself that any of the other guys on that list who won, would be deserving of it. You have Chris Atto on the list; and of course Desmond Eliot, who eventually won.

     

    On Bimbo/Sola Connect

    The Bimbo/Sola Connect show is one show that is very dear to him, especially because he never had enough opportunity to do consistent broadcasting, since leaving OGBC. He was therefore glad when the opportunity came, courtesy of Lekan Ogunbanwo, the then permanent secretary of Lagos Television, who was looking to rejuvenate the once popular station. It also necessitated his first meeting with the co-anchor, Sola Salako.

    “Even the name, Bimbo/Sola Connect was Ogunbanwo’s creation, as it was he who noticed how quickly they both gelled during that first meeting and came up with it.

    He complements Salako the harmony on the show, saying “She is a more vocal and more communicative person. “Even the logo, which has our backs to each other, is deliberately conceived to emphasise the conflicts in our characters.” Manuel concluded

  • EbonyLife  TV premieres  Married to the Game

    EbonyLife TV premieres Married to the Game

    IT was a galaxy of stars last Friday when EbonyLife TV unveiled a new drama series, Married to the Game, in Lagos.

    It was in line with its plans to continually develop quality and highly entertaining programmes for its satellite black entertainment channel.

    The series, which was premiered at the Terra Kulture, Victoria Island, features fast-rising Nollywood actor and model Alex Ekubo; Leonora Okine, who played the role of Malaika in Shuga; musician/celebrity photographer, Toni Tones; Dada Omowunmi, Paul Adams, Daniel Lloyd, Lamide Pareto and Harry Dorgu.

    Married to the Game, which was produced by EbonyLife TV, was created and directed by Walter “Waltbanger” Taylaur whose short film, The Wages, was nominated for the Best Short Film at this year’s Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA).

    It centres around newly wedded Vincent and Gloria Coker, who seem to be headed towards a blissful future, until they run over a stranger shortly after their wedding reception.

    Speaking about the launch and premiere, Taylaur said, “Married to the Game is a roller coaster of a drama series, distinct in its blend of a cleverly crafted script, visually engaging cinematography and exceptional acting performances. It brings to African audiences a fresh and cutting-edge approach to television viewing.”

    One of the highlights of the night was the launch of New Horizon, its long-awaited short film on domestic violence. New Horizon is a powerfully emotional and pulsating flick that spotlights the plight of women across Africa.

    Produced by Tope Ogun, the film features four Nollywood top stars, including Funke Akindele, Rita Dominic, Kate Henshaw and Uche Jombo.

    New Horizons is the story of triumph of these four women from different walks of life who meet together within a self-help group for women. They help one another to get through their various challenges and arrive at a new horizon in their individual lives.

    According to EbonyLife CEO, Mo Abudu, “This is another dedication to our precious viewers in Nigeria, Africa and the rest of the world. We promised our viewers to continue to thrill them with the best of African entertainment and we are very happy not to disappoint them.

    Married to the game is a family series that no one should miss. It’s a compelling thriller and has the making of a hit. But this is what EbonyLife TV is all about. When you are poised to be the home of the Best African Entertainment Content, you can’t rest on your oars.”

  • Amstel Malta signs Genevieve, Mikel  as ambassadors

    Amstel Malta signs Genevieve, Mikel as ambassadors

    With the sensational unveiling of a new Amstel Malta commercial (TVC), featuring football star, Mikel Obi and screen diva Genevieve Nnaji, at the AfricaMagic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), at the Eko Hotel and Suites, last Saturday, the lid is finally off the leaked photos of the two celebs and their upcoming movie, The Journey.

    Genevieve, who was signed to telecommunications company, Etisalat, has confirmed another romance with the acclaimed low sugar malt drink.

    Although there is no word yet on how much the stars were paid, or the duration of the contract, the deal, we gathered, was sealed earlier this year, with the initial campaign themed around inspirational journey to success stories.

    The commercial, which was aired at the star-studded AMVCAs, highlights the individual career journeys of both stars, ending at a point of triumph.

    Mikel was not present at the awards but Genevieve, who presented an award with OC Ukeje, spoke with Amstel Malta red carpet host Vixen on her own journey to success and how she hopes this project would help young Nigerians make the best of their own journeys.

    “It’s been a fantastic night and I’m delighted with Amstel Malta’s efforts in celebrating our own with the world,”says Genevieve, who is the first Nigerian actress to be profiled on the popular Oprah Winfrey Show.

    “I am very excited about the opportunity this platform gives me to inspire youths, and I will definitely do my best to support this noble cause,” she stated.

    Mikel, who was captured in a video, emphasised how glad he was to be a part of the project. “I’m very happy to have an opportunity like this to inspire young Nigerians to be the best they can be. Life is not always a bed of roses, so we all have to learn to make the most of it even in the midst of the struggles that we might face,” he said.

    The film follows Amstel Malta’s new campaign weaved around inspiration, using the iconic stars as models. The flick portrays the odyssey of their rise to national and global acclaim – the humble beginnings, the struggles through uncertainty, initial breaks and major breakthroughs.

    “It’s a message to young Nigerians,” says Amstel Malta Brand Manager, Hannatu Ageni-Yusuf.

    “We all have to prepare and plot our journeys to success and Amstel Malta is committed to empower our consumers all the way. That’s why we have constantly supported MultiChoice in rewarding the best of Nollywood, through the AMVCAs,” she said.

  • Why we’re sponsoring AMVCA, says Hannatu Ageni-Yusuf

    Why we’re sponsoring AMVCA, says Hannatu Ageni-Yusuf

    Again, Nigeria’s premium low sugar malt brand, Amstel Malta, will be the major sponsor of the 2nd edition of the African Magic Viewers Choice Award (AMVCA).

    Amstel Malta Brand Manager, Hannatu Ageni-Yusuf, expressed her excitement over Amstel Malta’s involvement with the AMVCA.

    “Amstel Malta has always focused on getting people to be the best they can be and our partnership with the AMVCA gives us the opportunity to not only encourage people that have put in their best in the movie industry, but also inspire others by reinforcing the brand message ‘Be the Best you can Be’”.

    This 2nd edition of the awards, she said, will kick-off with a cocktail event on March 7, and end with the awards night on March 8.

    The malt brand sponsored the first edition of the awards last year and played a major role in rewarding the best of the industry.

    Amstel Malta has always been affiliated with the entertainment industry, especially the movie industry.

    In 2005, it launched its reality TV series, Amstel Malta Box Office (AMBO), which had the likes of O.C Ukeje, Bhaira Mcwizu, Wole Ojo and Ivie Okujaye as winners of the different seasons of the reality series.

  • No more romantic roles  for me –Liz Benson

    No more romantic roles for me –Liz Benson

    SHE is one of the most talented actresses to have come out of the Nigerian movie industry.

    Having graced several movie jackets and posters, she turned a born-again Christian and eventually married Bishop Great Ameye of Freedom Family Assembly in 2009.

    In a recently interview, pretty Liz Benson-Ameye, while reacting to a question about the fond memories of her acting life, she said, “I always have the movies that I fancy based on experience. But it is the viewers that can judge that because they all have their favourites. But for me, every production brings its own challenges that come with it. I deal with them in their own way. I can’t place a hand. But if I want to take into account, Living Funeral is it because I’m doing something as a minister of the gospel that projects my faith and tells a good moral story. I was moved and shaken by the movie. Some of the lines of the scripts are killing. I can’t even place what it is about the movie, but the story line is touching and the movie has fetched us eight nominations in Africa Magic Video Choice Awards AMVCA, including Liz Benson-Ameye being nominated for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama.

    “I just thank God for giving me the grace to act in such movies. Life itself has its challenges. Even if there are some hurdles there, you will always survive them. I have so much work to do in God’s vineyard. To God be the glory, I can only appear in movies that have to do with humanity and preach good tidings now. For me, the moral standard is what I deal in right now.

    “The best, depth and height of every human being and endeavour are all in the Bible. Even the most spoken words in history are taken from the Word of God. For me, it is God because movie roles, boyfriend, girlfriend, romance and all that, are no longer for me. The most recent one that we are projecting is in the Bible.”

  • Osas Ighodaro joins  AfricaMagic Awards emcees

    Osas Ighodaro joins AfricaMagic Awards emcees

    AFRICAMAGIC Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) has announced Tinsel star, Osas Ighodaro, as the new addition to the celebrity emcee list for its gala ceremony.

    Though both IK Osakioduwa and Vimbai Mutinhiri, co-host of last year’s edition, are being returned, they will be burdened with fewer responsibilities, as some of the segments will be anchored by Ighodaro, who is also a part of the AfricaMagic’s onscreen family.

    The awards ceremony, which is done in association with MultiChoice and Amstel Malta, will be held in Lagos on Saturday, March 8, and will be screened live on DStv and GOtv to over 50 countries on the continent.

    M-Net Africa’s Managing Director of Special Projects Biola Alabi, said “IK and Vimbai did a tremendous job of hosting the inaugural AMVCAs. We are confident that with the addition of Osas, this dynamic team will once more keep this exciting and fast-paced live event running smoothly. With more viewer-voted categories, the launch of the New Era Award and a sensational new stage, the latest edition of these awards should be bigger and better.”

    She disclosed that TV personality, Denrele Edun, will be working the turquoise carpet.

    Commenting on the show, IK said, “The mileage the show attracts makes it a blessing to be nominated, let alone win. Also, one of my favourite categories is the Trailblazer Award, the continent’s first simultaneous look at new and developing talents. Also, one of the things I loved last year was seeing the really glamorous outfits.”

    In his view, co-host Vimbai of StarGist said, “The evening is a reminder of how much work, passion and commitment goes into film and TV. Also, the nominees have helped drive African films into contemporary culture and modernity in so many ways. So, it will be great to see who takes the first New Era Award.”

    Interestingly, enthusiastic Osas said, “I enjoyed every moment of the AMVCA’s last year and I am very excited about this year’s show. Being in a room full of beautiful African stars celebrating amazing works and knowing it will be broadcast all over Africa is nothing short of a blessing and I can’t wait. The AMVCA’s certainly exudes quality and I’m proud to be a part of it.”

    Twenty nine laurels in 27 categories will be awarded with the recipients of the Industry Merit Award, the New Era Award and the TrailBlazer Award also to be announced.

    According to the organizers, there are 137 nominations from across 80 productions this year vying for awards.

    Fans who wish to vote for their favourites in the nine viewers’ choice categories are urged to act fast, as voting closes on March 3, on the www.africamagic.tv website.

  • AMVCA 2014 presenters named

    AMVCA 2014 presenters named

    Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards, in association with MultiChoice and Amstel Malta, have announced the names of the three hosts for the gala ceremony. The event will be co-hosted by IK Osakioduwa, Osas Ighodaro and Vimbai Mutinhiri, all of whom are part of AfricaMagic’s onscreen family. The awards will be held in Lagos on Saturday March 8 and will be screened live on DStv and GOtv to over 50 countries on the continent.

    M-Net Africa’s Managing Director of Special Projects Biola Alabi says, “IK and Vimbai did a tremendous job of hosting the inaugural AMVCAs. We are confident that with the addition of Osas, this dynamic team will once more keep this exciting and fast-paced live event running smoothly. With more viewer voted categories, the launch of the New Era Award and a sensational new stage, the latest edition of these awards should be bigger and better.”

    Alabi also verified that TV personality Denrele Edun will be working the red carpet as only he can! With a galaxy of African film and TV stars expected to attend the glittering industry showcase, the clock is ticking in the countdown to the 2014 AMVCAs.

    “There are many reasons why the AMVCAs are successful. Everyone in the industry takes these awards very seriously. People see them not only as transparent, but as trustworthy. The mileage the show attracts makes it a blessing to be nominated, let alone win. Also, one of my favourite categories is the Trailblazer Award, the continent’s first simultaneous look at new and developing talents. Plus, one of the things I loved last year was seeing the really glamorous outfits.” Big Brother’s IK comments

    Co-host Vimbai of StarGist agrees also says “From witnessing some of the greatest contributors in African film and TV being recognized for their phenomenal work, to watching fresh faces embarking on new journeys into the industry, the evening is a reminder of how much work, passion and commitment goes into film and TV. Plus the nominees have helped drive African film into contemporary culture and modernity in so many ways, so it will be great to see who takes the first New Era Award.”

    An enthusiastic and delighted Tinsel star Osas says, “I enjoyed every moment of the AMVCA’s last year and I am very excited about this year’s show. Being in a room full of beautiful African stars celebrating amazing work and knowing it will broadcast all over Africa is nothing short of a blessing and I can’t wait. The AMVCA’s certainly exudes quality and I’m proud to be apart of it.”

    In total, 29 awards in 27 categories will be awarded with the recipients of the Industry Merit Award, the New Era Award and the Trail Blazer Award also to be announced. This year, there are 137 nominations from across 80 productions vying for awards.
    Voting is currently open on the Africa Magic website.

  • When celebs  reaped the  fruits of  their  labour…

    When celebs reaped the fruits of their labour…

    REWARD systems are part of showbiz. The Nigerian entertainment industry has witnessed some very glamorous awards this year. This includes AMAA, AMVCA AFRIFF, BON and The Headies, among others.

    AMAA: The African Movie Academy Awards, a pan-African reward system, is one of the most glamorous awards in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

    The 2013 African Movie Academy Awards took place in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State on Saturday, April 20. It was a well-attended event. At the awards ceremony, a Nigerian movie, Confusion Na Wa clinched the prize for the Best Film.

    The late Justus Esiri was honoured with the post-humous award for the Best Actor in a leading role, while Gabriel Afolayan received the Supporting Actor award.

    At the nomination party, actors and filmmakers had the rare opportunity of being hosted by Her Excellency, President Joyce Banda, in Lilongwe, Malawi. The nominees were announced to a cross section of African dignitaries and filmmakers from around the world.

    AFRIFF: This year’s edition of Africa International Film Festival, AFRIFF, which held in Calabar, Cross River State, will go down in history as one of the very important film festivals that have helped to redefine the place of Africa in the world of film-making.

    Over 50 filmmakers from seven countries of the world as well as over 200 local filmmakers and stakeholders attended the awards ceremony.

    Unlike the previous editions, this year’s awards ceremony had all the trappings of a high-profile film festival. While it lasted, Tinapa Resort, venue of the three-year-old festival, was a beehive of activities, including training, workshops, film screenings, interactive sessions and networking.

    Part of the highlights of this year’s AFRIFF was the screening of South Africa’s controversial film, Of Good Report, which was banned from the opening of the Durban Film Festival a few months back.

    The film, which was produced by Luzuko Dilima and Jahmil X.T. Qubeka, opened the festival, amidst some controversies.

    AMVCA: The first edition of the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards took place on Saturday, March 9, at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

    Nollywood actor, O.C Ukeje, and Ghana’s Jackie Appiah walked away with the Best Actor and Best Actress awards, respectively.

    Though new in the annals of Nollywood awards, it was well-attended by topflight actors and actresses.

    Mercy Johnson, Genevieve Nnaji, Jim Iyke, Funke Akindele, Tunde Kelani, Jackie Appiah, Olu Jacobs, O.C. Ukeje, Liz Benson, Akin Omotosho, Stephanie Okereke, Rita Dominic, Nadia Buari and more graced the event.

    Artistes that performed at the event hosted by IK Osakioduwa and Vimbai Mutinhiri included Femi Kuti, Iyanya, Banky W., Tiwa Savage and Sautisol from Kenya.

    BON: The 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards took place on Thursday, December 5, at the Dome in Asaba, Delta.

    Some of the winners were Fathia Balogun, Omoni Oboli, Rita Dominic, O.C Ukeje and Alex Ekubo.

    Confusion Na Wa won BON’s Movie of the Year and Director of the Year awards respectively, among others.

  • AMVCA nominees announced

    AMVCA nominees announced

    WITH nine viewer-voted categories this year, an increase from the six categories opened to viewers’ votes last year, the nominees for the second annual AfricaMagic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCAs) were announced on Thursday, December 5, during a special 90- minute live broadcast of StarGist.

    The list shows that nominations drawn from countries including the Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, had Ghanaian film, Contract, leading with nine nods, followed by Nigeria’s Living Funeral with eight. Tanzania’s Siri Ya Mtungi and Kenya’s Nairobi Half Life follow with seven, while Last Flight to Abjua comes up with six nods.

    In the Best Movie category are Last Flight to Abuja (Obi Emelonye); Contract (Shirley Frimpong Manso, Yvonne Okoro and Ken Attoh); Living Funeral (Udoka Oyeka and Orode Ryan); Flower Girl (Michelle Bello) and Awakening (James Omokwe).

    Nominees for the Best Actress in a Drama are Stephanie Wilson, Veronica Waceke, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Nkiru Sylvanus and Ivie Okujaiye. While Juma Rajab Rashid, Hlomla Dandala and Tope Tedela, alongside Majid Michel, will slug it out for the Best Actor in a Drama category.

    In addition, AfricaMagic also announced a brand new category, The New Era Award, which aims to recognise and honour individuals who have made significant contributions to creating a new era for African film and television.

    Nominees in this category are: Desmond Elliot, Kate Henshaw, Rita Dominic, Rukky Sanda and Uche Jombo.

    M-Net Africa Managing Director, Biola Alabi, congratulated the nominees on their achievements and urged them to use their nominations as a source of future motivation. “We are so impressed by these skilled persons whose value to Africa must be recognised and honoured,” she stated.

    Public voting will close on March 3, 2014, as the remaining 17 categories will be selected by the judging panel.

  • Ivie Okujaye set to Make a move

    Ivie Okujaye set to Make a move

    FROM winning the award of the Trail-Blazer of the Year at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA), Ivie Okujaye comes with Make a Move campaign. Though the actress is yet to disclose whether it is a movie, fashion show or a musical single, she revealed that 2face Idibia, Majid Michel, a Ghanaian actor, Omawunmi and herself will be participating heavily in the Make a Move project.

    “If you guess what this is correctly I will give out a beautiful phone but if you are not in a hurry to know what it is, kindly wait till December 2, when I will be revealing more details about the project but for the avoidance of doubt, Make a Move will be a yearly project. It is something you should watch out for,” Ivie, a graduate of the University of Abuja, stated.

    Ivie came into public consciousness after winning Amstel Malta Box Office Reality show (AMBO) season 5. She went on to play the lead role in the Nigerian Breweries’ sponsored movie Alero’s Symphony. After that, she established a creative credential with numerous movies and stage plays where she proved to all and sundry that she is ready to play big and stake her claim in the Nigerian entertainment industry.