Tag: Cynthia Agholor

  • Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor,  others star in ‘Diplomatic Strings’

    Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor, others star in ‘Diplomatic Strings’

    A new movie, Diplomatic Strings, from the stable of Ehizoya Golden Entertainment, is set to hit the cinemas this year.

    Produced by Frankfurt, Germany based cultural ambassador, Isaac Izoya in partnership with Hollywood actress, fitness expert and motivational speaker, Queen Blessing Itua, the movie parades both local and international stars.

    According to the producers, Diplomatic Strings was shot in choice locations in Frankfurt Germany and Nigeria.

    The movie follows the life of Adams, a zealous, hardworking man who stands for what is right. He is in love with a super-rich lady, well connected Sharon, who chooses the illegitimate business as her only way of life. She is highly connected to the high and mighty in both the private and political circles.

    She requests Adams to bring a naïve girl from Nigeria to work in her restaurant in Europe, with the aim of enslaving her.

    Written and Directed by Paul Julius Obomokhai, Diplomatic Strings is set to embark on a world tour before hitting cinemas across Africa, Europe and America.

    The movie stars the likes of Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor, Uche Ogbodo, Jude Orhorha, Cossy Orjiako, Obi Madubogwu, Casandra Odita, Olutokun Amos and George Eyo.

    Other foreign acts featured in the flick include Isaac Izoya, Queen Blessing Itua, Mathias Kramar, Hassna El- Bacha, Anslem Okhaimoh, Faith Ogoigbe, Imke Brenks and sensational Frankfurt based Zambia music icon, Yvonne Mwale.

    Among the cities to be visited by cities are, Atlanta Georgia, USA (August 12), London UK (August 19), Zurich, Switzerland (August 26), Frankfurt, Germany (September 8) Abuja and Lagos, Nigeria (October).

     

  • Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor,  others star in ‘Diplomatic Strings’

    Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor, others star in ‘Diplomatic Strings’

    A new movie, Diplomatic Strings, from the stable of Ehizoya Golden Entertainment, is set to hit the Nigerian, as well as international cinemas this year.
    Produced by Frankfurt Germany based cultural ambassador, Isaac Izoya in partnership with Hollywood actress, fitness expert and motivational speaker, Queen Blessing Itua, the movie parades both local and international stars.
    According to the producers, Diplomatic Strings was shot in choice locations in Frankfurt Germany and Nigeria.
    The movie follows the life of Adams, a zealous, hardworking man who stands for what is right. He is in love with a super-rich lady, well connected Sharon, who chooses the illegitimate business as her only way of life. She is highly connected to the high and mighty in both the private and political circles.
    She requests Adams to bring a naïve girl from Nigeria to work in her restaurant in Europe, with the aim of enslaving her.
    Written and Directed by Paul Julius Obomokhai, Diplomatic Strings is set to embark on a world tour before hitting cinemas across Africa, Europe and America.
    The movie stars the likes of Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor, Uche Ogbodo, Jude Orhorha, Cossy Orjiako, Obi Madubogwu, Casandra Odita, Olutokun Amos and George Eyo.
    Other foreign acts featured in the flick include Isaac Izoya, Queen Blessing Itua, Mathias Kramar, Hassna El- Bacha, Anslem Okhaimoh, Faith Ogoigbe, Imke Brenks and sensational Frankfurt based Zambia music icon, Yvonne Mwale.
    Among the cities to be visited by cities are, Atlanta Georgia, USA (August 12), London UK (August 19), Zurich, Switzerland (August 26), Frankfurt, Germany (September 8) Abuja and Lagos, Nigeria (October).

  • Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor, others star in ‘Diplomatic Strings’

    Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor, others star in ‘Diplomatic Strings’

    A new movie, Diplomatic Strings, from the stable of Ehizoya Golden Entertainment, is set to hit the Nigerian, as well as international cinemas this year.

    Produced by Frankfurt Germany based cultural ambassador, Isaac Izoya in partnership with Hollywood actress, fitness expert and motivational speaker, Queen Blessing Itua, the movie parades both local and international stars.

    According to the producers, Diplomatic Strings was shot in choice locations in Frankfurt Germany and Nigeria.

    The movie follows the life of Adams, a zealous, hardworking man who stands for what is right. He is in love with a super-rich lady, well connected Sharon, who chooses the illegitimate business as her only way of life. She is highly connected to the high and mighty in both the private and political circles.

    She requests Adams to bring a naïve girl from Nigeria to work in her restaurant in Europe, with the aim of enslaving her.

    Written and Directed by Paul Julius Obomokhai, Diplomatic Strings is set to embark on a world tour before hitting cinemas across Africa, Europe and America.

    The movie stars the likes of Francis Duru, Cynthia Agholor, Uche Ogbodo, Jude Orhorha, Cossy Orjiako, Obi Madubogwu, Casandra Odita, Olutokun Amos and George Eyo.

    Other foreign acts featured in the flick include Isaac Izoya, Queen Blessing Itua, Mathias Kramar, Hassna El- Bacha, Anslem Okhaimoh, Faith Ogoigbe, Imke Brenks and sensational Frankfurt based Zambia music icon, Yvonne Mwale.

    Among the cities to be visited by cities are, Atlanta Georgia, USA (August 12), London UK (August 19), Zurich, Switzerland (August 26), Frankfurt, Germany (September 8) Abuja and Lagos, Nigeria (October).

     

  • I DON’T  NEED A  RICH MAN –NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS   CYNTHIA AGHOLOR

    I DON’T NEED A RICH MAN –NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS CYNTHIA AGHOLOR

    As an entertainer and entrepreneur, Nollywood actress Cynthia Agholor has her hands full. From making movies to organising a beauty pageant, the thespian says that nothing can take her away from her first love – acting. In this interview with OVWE MEDEME, she talks about the need for women to be financially independent, among other issues.

    WHAT have you been up to these days?

    I have a lot of things I have been working on, that’s why I have not been in the media in recent times. I want to come out with my projects big time before the end of the year. I’m still working on these projects.

    I’m actually into other things. I have some businesses I’m trying to establish. I’m into building. But that notwithstanding, I was working on a movie. I’ve shot a part of it here in Nigeria and by God’s grace, I will shoot the rest in Europe. Hopefully, by December, I will be in Europe to complete the production. That is just one of the things I’ve been working on.

     What are some of the other things you have been doing?

    They are businesses. They have nothing to do with the movie industry. I’m trying to establish a company with foreigners who want to invest in Nigeria. We are really working on serious things.

    Don’t you think that these other activities are gradually taking you away from acting?

    Somehow, it is affecting my career as an actress. It is like I’m starting from the scratch, trying to establish something. I had to re-dedicate myself to acting because I know it is my foundation. I had to dedicate myself entirely for it to come out. By the time it finds its feet, I can now do other things. But it didn’t stop me from acting in movies. I have done some shoots recently. For instance, for my production, I have shot the Nigerian scenes. I will be completing the rest in Europe.

    What is the story all about?

    Well, the story is just a family drama. It is full of comedy and action. By the time I’m through with it, I will be talking more about it. For now, I don’t want to let the cat out of the bag because it is not yet complete. By the time it is ready, I will make a lot of noise about it.

     So far, how much has the project cost you?

    I’ve put a lot into it. I have partners too who have also put a lot into it. I don’t want to go into all that now but the bottom line is that I’ve spent so much and I hope to recoup my money when it comes out.

     Is this your first time as a producer?

    No, I’ve been a producer for quite a while now. I’ve produced movies and TV series. I produced My Sister My Child, Sincerely Yours, and Tears for Tomorrow which is a TV series; I co-produced it. It has about 76 episodes.

    Do you see yourself leaving acting for movie production?

    Not really. There is no movie of mine that I don’t star in.

    Currently, what are you working on?

    Actually, by next month, I will be going to Frankfurt, Germany for the Ehizoya Golden Entertainment Mega Award. It is a Nollywood award and a film festival. It is taking place from the 10th to 12th of September and Ehizoya, who is putting it together, is shooting a big budget movie also. So I am staring in it. It will be directed by Paul Julius. Other actors in the movie are Bishop Umeh, who is popularly known as Okon, Ngozi Ezeonu, Cossy Orjiakor and Gandoki. It has this comic feel to it. When it comes out, it will be the bomb. After the festival, we will stay behind to shoot the movie before we come back. I will also use the opportunity to complete the movie I’m doing with my partners.

     Reading through your interviews, it appears you are comfortable talking about things most of your colleagues aren’t.

    As I always say, my name is Cynthia. I can only be me. I cannot be somebody else. I don’t look at anybody, I don’t compete. I do my things my way. So if I’m comfortable saying anything, I say it because that is me. I don’t have to look at anybody because the person is restrictive. So, for that reason, I should behave like the person. I have my own self, so I have to behave like me.

    Is Cynthia in a relationship?

    Yes, she is.

     Will you be walking down the aisle anytime soon?

    I don’t know yet. I wouldn’t say, but if it is God’s wish, it will be. I just don’t want to force myself in there and then tomorrow, we will hear another story. I think everything rests with God. If it is His will, it will come to be. Everybody is praying for their own partner. In the same way, I am praying for mine. I want somebody that I can be friends with all the days of my life.

    How would you know if it is God’s will or not?

    Of course if it is God’s will, it will happen. What will happen will definitely happen.

     But we have heard cases of artistes who got married, and claiming it is God’s will…

    (Cuts in) People don’t pray about it. If they actually prayed about it, there is a way you will know whether it is his will or not. If you don’t pray about it, it might work, but it won’t last. But if you pray about it, things will fall into place. I believe in being natural about things.

    Can you describe your typical man?

    He should be God fearing and very caring.

     What about the aspect of money?

    He doesn’t have to be rich, as long as the person is God fearing and caring. Being caring is not about having the money. Being caring is wanting to know everything about you, advising you and just being there for you in your time of need and during trying period. That is being caring for me. It has nothing to do with having money.

    But they say every woman needs a form of security and that means having money…

    Of course, every woman needs to be pampered. We want to be pampered, we want to be cared for but I insist that it doesn’t necessarily involve money. It is not about being rich. It is only a woman who is not hardworking that will be looking for a man who is established. If you are hardworking and you are comfortable, you don’t really need a man who is extra rich.

    As a woman, even when you start having children, you can take care of them. You can take care of yourself. It is not always about the money. It is bad when you have a man who doesn’t care about you, who doesn’t care about your career, who doesn’t care when you are crying or when you are laughing, who doesn’t want to know when you are in pain. But the man who cares about what is happening to you, if you are having headache, he is there to suggest what you will take; if you are crying, he is there to wipe your tears; if you are laughing, he is there to laugh with you. That is what I mean by caring.

    Would you marry a man who has no job?

    Yes, I will. As long as he is not lazy, because I don’t like lazy people. He might be jobless but is he hardworking and is he God fearing and caring? If he is, then he is okay by my standards. I don’t mind that.

     What is happening to your beauty pageant?

    It is part of the projects I am working on. We will definitely be holding the next edition by December. That will be the third edition.

  • I love looking SEXY in pictures—Nollywood actress Cynthia Agholor

    I love looking SEXY in pictures—Nollywood actress Cynthia Agholor

    Nollywood actress and producer, Cynthia Agholor, started out as a kid actor in Tales by Moonlight, among other TV drama series. Since her emergence on the movie scene, she has acted in a number of movies, thereby making a name for herself. She speaks with OVWE MEDEME on the controversies surrounding her career, among other isues.

    YOU are always in the news over one controversy or the other…

    (Cuts in) It is the work of the press! If I say one thing, other things will be written about me; so, sometimes, I avoid these things. There is nothing one can do about it.

    Sometimes, you come across as one who enjoys controversies.

    (Laughs)Nobody enjoys controversies. It is just that I am an open person and a realist. I don’t like mincing words. I say it the way I feel like saying it. I am just that kind of a person who is straightforward.

    But you once said that you would rather marry a white man than a Nigerian?

    That impression is wrong. That is why for a long time, I avoided granting interviews. It was not what I said. People misunderstood me, but there is one thing that keeps me happy: that is the fact that I know myself. People who know me understand my kind of person. They know what I can do and what I cannot do.

    What I said was that, I like the character of the white man because I have dated a white guy and I prefer his character to the character of the black guy I dated. He asked me why and I said because he was more straightforward and truthful than the black guy I dated. I used myself as an example. I never said I would prefer to marry a white man.

    Are you saying that white men are better that black guys?

    When he asked me for other comparisons, I said Blacks  could not be compared to the white guys because they are more endowed and more real. I, however, added that when it comes to character, I prefer the white. That was all I said and then the next thing I heard was that people were blasting me that I said I was going to marry a white guy. But it doesn’t really matter who I marry because everybody is the same. We are all created by God. But that is not to say I don’t have the right to know someone with good character and otherwise. Are you in a relationship at the moment?

    Yes!

    How does he feel reading all these controversies surrounding you?

    That is why I said I am happy because if you become my friend today, you will see a different Cynthia. Tomorrow, when they write something about me, you will laugh because you would have known the Cynthia they are writing about. I am quite different from what they write about me. Anybody who is close to me knows that. It might take a lot of courage for people to come close to me; but once they do, they will definitely change their attitude because I am very different from what they write. My happiness is that my spouse knows the kind of person I am; knows me in toto and can even vouch for me. That is why when these things happen, I laugh because I know myself and my family and friends know me. Above all, God knows me.

    How do you react when you read these stories?

    What do I do? Sometimes, when I read it, I get so upset. At some point, I just let it go. The least I could do is to call the person and ask him or her why. There is nothing else I can do rather than just ignore. I know God is watching.

    There are those who believe that you give room for the controversy because of your sultry photographs all over the Internet

    Those are people who just stand up and write. Most times, people just wake up and write things without interviewing me. I love photographs; I am a model and an ex-beauty queen. I love to take those kinds of photographs. I hardly send anybody my photographs. But you know, there is no way people can’t get your pictures, if they want them. There was a time I had photographs all over my Facebook page, but if you check it now, you will notice that I removed all of them. I had to do that because some people were using them for fraud and all that. I only added just two pictures because some of my fans got bothered and they started reaching out to me.

    What beauty contest did you win?

    That was back then. I used to be the Miss Campus in my school and I was one time Miss Lagos.

    It seems you have let that part of your life go?

    It is still in me. I used to do runways and I still do it. Right now, I even train models and organise beauty pageants. I am the organiser of the Miss AGN Beauty Pageant. I also have my own pageant called the Little Queen of Lagos. It is a pageant for kids. I have not done it this year. I actually wanted to do it, but I had some little challenges here and there. I am planning to do it next year. I have done my first edition. I am just about doing the second edition.

    Who exactly is Cynthia Agholor?

    Cynthia is an actress, producer and model. I grew up in Lagos and had my primary and secondary education in Lagos. I went to the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, where I studied Banking and Finance. I am the only child of my mother, but I have other siblings from my late father. I am from Agbor in Delta State.That is about all.

    Is there any truth in the saying that anyone who is the only child of his or her family is bound to be spoilt?

    I don’t know about that, but it doesn’t apply to me because I have an elder sister from my father. It was later that I got to know that she was not actually my mother’s daughter. We bonded together and I wasn’t raised as an only child. My mother wouldn’t take that. She disciplines when it calls for it. She doesn’t want to know if I am an only child. At a point, I even left my mum to live with my aunt. There was no special treatment given to any child in the house. My cousins lived with us too and we were all like one big family. We were raised together.

    At what point did you decide to be an actress?

    I was quite young when I started acting. I actually started acting when I was six years old. I started with NTA’s Tales by Moonlight. As a kid, when I saw people acting on TV, I tried to imitate them. My mum noticed my talent in time and by the time I told her that I was interested in acting, she took me to NTA. They auditioned me for Tales by Moonlight and I was accepted. That was how I started acting. I got into acting proper was when I was introduced to Chico Ejiro. All the while, I was in NTA doing kiddies shows on Tales by Moonlight, Kiddies Vision 101 and other children programmes.

    I am sure a lot of people haven’t heard this part of you…

    (Cuts in) It could be because I was a small girl. I was still a teenager back then, so I wouldn’t have made so much impact then. But I was always there. So, there was nothing to make me big because in our movies then, it was either the producers featured small kids or adults. Teenagers were hardly noticed. I did a movie, Sergeant Okoro, with Opa Williams, back then and I played a major role in it. I played the teenage daughter of Sergeant Okoro played by the late Sam Loco. The role was something that sold me to people. There was one other movie I did in 2000; it was Lancelot Imasuen’s first film. I played the lead character as a teenager. That was the movie that really gave me recognition. I had to grow up for people to notice me.

    So far, how would you say the industry is treating you?

    As I said, I started early in the industry and everything about me is about showbiz. I grew up in it. Everything I know, everything I have and everything I’m doing today is in line with the showbiz world because this is an industry I have known. I have stayed in it, come out of it, done other things, left the industry and gone to school. I even studied something that was not acting-related. I studied Banking and Finance. My intention was to come out and face other things, but I couldn’t do it. I had to come back to the industry, so everything I do is about showbiz. Right now, I do a lot of things concerning movie production.

    Are you working on any movie?

    I just finished one that I co-produced with someone. He actually produced the European part of it, while I produced the Nigerian scenes, and we just wrapped it up a few days ago.

    What is it about?

    The movie is about the lives of Nigerians and Africans in Europe, how they live their lives, how Nigerian men and ladies get involved with one another over there in Germany and how they get married. The major character is Mercy Johnson. Some comedians like Gordons, Tony Akposheri, Comfort Okoronkwo as well as Germans featured in it.

    What is the next thing for you?

    I just finished the production we talked about. I have been in Abuja for some time. I went to do some movies for people. I just finished about three productions. There is another project I want to start; it is a beauty pageant. That is what I want to start right now. It is called the Miss Uromi Beauty Pageant, which I am organising for my friend.

  • I love looking sexy in pictures

    I love looking sexy in pictures

     Nollywood actress and producer, Cynthia Agholor, started out as a kid actor in Tales by Moonlight, among other TV drama series. Since her emergence on the movie scene, she has acted in a number of movies, thereby making a name for herself. She speaks with OVWE MEDEME on the controversies surrounding her career, among other isues. 

    YOU are always in the news over one controversy or the other…

    (Cuts in) It is the work of the press! If I say one thing, other things will be written about me; so, sometimes, I avoid these things. There is nothing one can do about it.

    Sometimes, you come across as one who enjoys controversies.

    (Laughs)Nobody enjoys controversies. It is just that I am an open person and a realist. I don’t like mincing words. I say it the way I feel like saying it. I am just that kind of a person who is straightforward.

    But you once said that you would rather marry a white man than a Nigerian?

    That impression is wrong. That is why for a long time, I avoided granting interviews. It was not what I said. People misunderstood me, but there is one thing that keeps me happy: that is the fact that I know myself. People who know me understand my kind of person. They know what I can do and what I cannot do.

    What I said was that, I like the character of the white man because I have dated a white guy and I prefer his character to the character of the black guy I dated. He asked me why and I said because he was more straightforward and truthful than the black guy I dated. I used myself as an example. I never said I would prefer to marry a white man.

    Are you saying that white men are better that black guys?

    When he asked me for other comparisons, I said Blacks  could not be compared to the white guys because they are more endowed and more real. I, however, added that when it comes to character, I prefer the white. That was all I said and then the next thing I heard was that people were blasting me that I said I was going to marry a white guy. But it doesn’t really matter who I marry because everybody is the same. We are all created by God. But that is not to say I don’t have the right to know someone with good character and otherwise. Are you in a relationship at the moment?

    Yes!

    How does he feel reading all these controversies surrounding you?

    That is why I said I am happy because if you become my friend today, you will see a different Cynthia. Tomorrow, when they write something about me, you will laugh because you would have known the Cynthia they are writing about. I am quite different from what they write about me. Anybody who is close to me knows that. It might take a lot of courage for people to come close to me; but once they do, they will definitely change their attitude because I am very different from what they write. My happiness is that my spouse knows the kind of person I am; knows me in toto and can even vouch for me. That is why when these things happen, I laugh because I know myself and my family and friends know me. Above all, God knows me.

    How do you react when you read these stories?

    What do I do? Sometimes, when I read it, I get so upset. At some point, I just let it go. The least I could do is to call the person and ask him or her why. There is nothing else I can do rather than just ignore. I know God is watching.

    There are those who believe that you give room for the controversy because of your sultry photographs all over the Internet

    Those are people who just stand up and write. Most times, people just wake up and write things without interviewing me. I love photographs; I am a model and an ex-beauty queen. I love to take those kinds of photographs. I hardly send anybody my photographs. But you know, there is no way people can’t get your pictures, if they want them. There was a time I had photographs all over my Facebook page, but if you check it now, you will notice that I removed all of them. I had to do that because some people were using them for fraud and all that. I only added just two pictures because some of my fans got bothered and they started reaching out to me.

    What beauty contest did you win?

    That was back then. I used to be the Miss Campus in my school and I was one time Miss Lagos.

    It seems you have let that part of your life go?

    It is still in me. I used to do runways and I still do it. Right now, I even train models and organise beauty pageants. I am the organiser of the Miss AGN Beauty Pageant. I also have my own pageant called the Little Queen of Lagos. It is a pageant for kids. I have not done it this year. I actually wanted to do it, but I had some little challenges here and there. I am planning to do it next year. I have done my first edition. I am just about doing the second edition.

    Who exactly is Cynthia Agholor?

    Cynthia is an actress, producer and model. I grew up in Lagos and had my primary and secondary education in Lagos. I went to the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, where I studied Banking and Finance. I am the only child of my mother, but I have other siblings from my late father. I am from Agbor in Delta State.That is about all.

    Is there any truth in the saying that anyone who is the only child of his or her family is bound to be spoilt?

    I don’t know about that, but it doesn’t apply to me because I have an elder sister from my father. It was later that I got to know that she was not actually my mother’s daughter. We bonded together and I wasn’t raised as an only child. My mother wouldn’t take that. She disciplines when it calls for it. She doesn’t want to know if I am an only child. At a point, I even left my mum to live with my aunt. There was no special treatment given to any child in the house. My cousins lived with us too and we were all like one big family. We were raised together.

    At what point did you decide to be an actress?

    I was quite young when I started acting. I actually started acting when I was six years old. I started with NTA’s Tales by Moonlight. As a kid, when I saw people acting on TV, I tried to imitate them. My mum noticed my talent in time and by the time I told her that I was interested in acting, she took me to NTA. They auditioned me for Tales by Moonlight and I was accepted. That was how I started acting. I got into acting proper was when I was introduced to Chico Ejiro. All the while, I was in NTA doing kiddies shows on Tales by Moonlight, Kiddies Vision 101 and other children programmes.

    I am sure a lot of people haven’t heard this part of you…

    (Cuts in) It could be because I was a small girl. I was still a teenager back then, so I wouldn’t have made so much impact then. But I was always there. So, there was nothing to make me big because in our movies then, it was either the producers featured small kids or adults. Teenagers were hardly noticed. I did a movie, Sergeant Okoro, with Opa Williams, back then and I played a major role in it. I played the teenage daughter of Sergeant Okoro played by the late Sam Loco. The role was something that sold me to people. There was one other movie I did in 2000; it was Lancelot Imasuen’s first film. I played the lead character as a teenager. That was the movie that really gave me recognition. I had to grow up for people to notice me.

    So far, how would you say the industry is treating you?

    As I said, I started early in the industry and everything about me is about showbiz. I grew up in it. Everything I know, everything I have and everything I’m doing today is in line with the showbiz world because this is an industry I have known. I have stayed in it, come out of it, done other things, left the industry and gone to school. I even studied something that was not acting-related. I studied Banking and Finance. My intention was to come out and face other things, but I couldn’t do it. I had to come back to the industry, so everything I do is about showbiz. Right now, I do a lot of things concerning movie production.

    Are you working on any movie?

    I just finished one that I co-produced with someone. He actually produced the European part of it, while I produced the Nigerian scenes, and we just wrapped it up a few days ago.

    What is it about?

    The movie is about the lives of Nigerians and Africans in Europe, how they live their lives, how Nigerian men and ladies get involved with one another over there in Germany and how they get married. The major character is Mercy Johnson. Some comedians like Gordons, Tony Akposheri, Comfort Okoronkwo as well as Germans featured in it.

    What is the next thing for you?

    I just finished the production we talked about. I have been in Abuja for some time. I went to do some movies for people. I just finished about three productions. There is another project I want to start; it is a beauty pageant. That is what I want to start right now. It is called the Miss Uromi Beauty Pageant, which I am organising for my friend.