Tag: Genevieve Nnaji

  • Genevieve clothing line relaunch

    Genevieve clothing line relaunch

    Genevieve known as one of the most fashion forward celebrities, has relaunched her clothing line St. Genevieve.

    St. Genevieve was first launched in 2008 and this relaunch features light breezy dresses, blouses and chic ready to wear outfits for all types of women.

    St Genevieve partners with ecommerce giant, Jumia for the launch of the collection which she called Philomena.

    It was in every word a star studded event with faces like Oluchi Orlandi, Soni and Betty Irabor, Stephanie Linus and Linus Idahosa, Funke Akindele Lola Maja, Ezinne Chinkata, Anita Okoye and so on.

    Photos from the launch

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    Photo Credit: Instagram

  • Genevieve is the richest celebrity in Nigeria

    Genevieve is the richest celebrity in Nigeria

    In a recent release by Vanguard, Genevieve Nnaji tops the list of the top 10 richest celebrities in Nigeria. According to the list, the actress is said to be worth over N220 million. In the selection process, endorsement deals were the major criteria and Genevieve has signed many deals with multi-national companies in recent times including Etisalat, Amstel Malta, Range Rover Envogue and MUD Cosmetics.

    Despite being missing from the Glo Ambassador list, Genevieve still knocks out big names like Iyanya in 2nd place at N151 by a whopping 69million in second place with N151 million, music group Psquare who came in third with N140million, Wizkid at number four with N101 million and D’banjwho occupied fifth place with N100million.

    1. Genevieve Nnaji: N220 Million

    Genevieve Nnaji is representing or has represented brands like Lux, Cintrion Energy drink, Range Rover Evogue, Etisalat, Polo and Amstel Malta. The Etisalat deal alone earned her N100 million. Her deal with Polo is in the region of N70 while the Cintrion drink rakes in N50 million for the actress.

    2. Iyanya -N151 million

    Iyanya’s endorsement deal with MTN is worth N60 million. He has a $350,000 endorsement deal with Zinox computers and a N35 million deal with phone manufacturing company Solo Mobile.

    3. P-Square N140 from Glo

    P-Square’s deal with GLO is said to be N140 million.

    4. Wizkid – N101 million

    Wizkid’s deal with MTN is worth N45 million, his deal with Pepsi worth about $350,000. He also has an endorsement deal with Guinness.

    5. D’Banj N100 million

    Dbanj’s deal with Glo is said to be worth N100 million

    6. Don Jazzy – N75 million

    The Don Dorobucci gets paid nothing less than N50 Million from Loya Milk. He also has a N25 million deal from MTN.

    7. Omawumi – N35 million

    Omawumi’s deal with Glo is said to worth N25 million. She also has deals with Konga reportedly worth between N5 – N10 million, as well as Mortein & Malta Guiness.

    8. Tiwa Savage – MTN deal worth N30 million

    Tiwa Savage’s MTN deal is reportedly worth N30 million. She also has deals with Pepsi, Forte Oil and Maggi

    9. Davido – N30 million MTN Pulse deal

    The OBO has deals with MTN Pulse and Guinness Nigeria. His  MTN deal is reported to be worth N30 million, while his Guinness endorsement hasn’t been made public.

    10. Funke Akindele – N20 million With Vita Foam Nigeria

    Funke Akindele has an endorsement deal with Vitafoam reportedly worth N20 million. She also has deals with Globacom, Jobberman.com, Qlichy.com, Klin detergent, Lagos Inland Revenue Service and OMO.

  • Amstel arranges date for Genevieve, fan

    Amstel arranges date for Genevieve, fan

    A sensational dinner has been planned around Nollywood screen diva, Genevieve Nnaji and a lucky fan, who will emerge through an online movie competition for the VIP treat.

    The deal comes as activation for the Amstel Malta brand, which the actress has been contracted to promote.

    After resting the Amstel Malta Box Office (AMBO), the movie reality show sponsored by Nigerian Breweries Plc, the company has evolved similar projects of engagement for the malt drink, hence this new initiative called “Act The Part”.

    To take part in the online competition, fans are expected to act any role from a selected movie of their choice in just 2 minutes and upload on the Amstel Malta website. The lucky winner, who will emerge via popular votes, will also be entitled to an exquisite makeover, courtesy of Amstel Malta.

    Genevieve Nnaji, who was announced as a brand ambassador alongside Nigerian Chelsea mid-fielder, Mikel Obi at the 2ndedition of the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) in February, has promised a very splendid experience for the lucky winner.

    The Amstel Malta brand ambassador and award-winning actress, is inviting fans to join the exciting online competition “Act The Part”, and showcase exceptional acting skills with the golden opportunity of a fantastic experience with her.

     

  • Step out   gorgeously in  shirtdress

    Step out gorgeously in shirtdress

    THE king of trend for the moment is the net shirt dress. This is very different from the older button-down and almost overused shirtdress which, in order to look gorgeous and stay up in the world of fashion, celebs are stepping out with catchy and stunning designs of shirt dress.

    For trendy casual occasions, shirtdress is now used more than any other trend and it is made popular by  Rita Dominic and Genevieve Nnaji.  Check out the informal ceremonies and parties that some of our celebrities had this year and you will agree that stylish shirtdress is the rave of the moment.

    Shirtdress as a fashion trend is evergreen. It never completely leaves the scene even though it may disappear for short periods, it always stages a comeback.

  • At premiere of  Half of a Yellow Sun

    At premiere of Half of a Yellow Sun

    SOME of Hollywood and Nollywood biggest stars turned out in eye-popping fashion and style at the Silverbird Cinemas at the premiere of the much anticipated movie adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s bestselling novel “Half of a Yellow Sun” at the Silverbird Galleria in Lagos.

    One of the Nollywood sexiest, Genevieve Nnaji, turned up with sex appeal as he rocked a blazers jacket over pants of the same fabric. Elegant stallion, Madam Onyeka Onwenu, rocked her low haircut with embellished orange skirt and blouse. While Biola Alabi, Managing Director of M-Net in Africa, opted for black, the author of the novel, Chimamanda, went for a glitzy red maxi with white stripes.

    It was a suit affair for handsome and talented Hollywood rave of the moment, Chiwetel Ejiofor. Check out the red carpet photos.

  • Genevieve’s wish at 35

    Genevieve’s wish at 35

    Nollywood top actress, Genevieve Nnaji, at the weekend, marked her 35th birthday in style.

    However, for Genny, as she is famously called, the day started on a rather sober note, as she spared some thoughts for the missing school girls in Borno State.

    In her birthday message, the Imo State-born actress begged the government to do everything possible to rescue the girls.

    She said: “I’ve always been of the belief that less words and more action speaks greater volumes. But in this case, I believe some talking is in order. The abduction of these young girls goes against everything that we as Africans fought for, for so many years.

    ”Kidnapping, abduction, slavery and child marriage are disregard for human life and rights. How could this be when we have appointed men to protect us? Why are we called giants if we can’t trample over ants? Save our girls!”

    The day, however, wasn’t just all about grieving, as her friends were said to have thrown a surprise birthday party for her. Spotted with the actress were Paul Okoye and elder brother cum manager, Jude Okoye.

     

  • What  turns  me on in  a man

    What turns me on in a man

    Fast-rising Nollywood star, Vivica Ijeoma Anuforo, may not be as famous as Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, but she has attracted thousands of fans for her outstanding roles in over 15 Nollywood movies, including Turning Point, Broken Silence and The Bride is Mine, among others. In this interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUNKANMI, the Political Science graduate of the University of Lagos, Akoka, who also trained as an actor at the Royal Art Academy, Lagos,opened up on her journey into the make-believe world, among other interesting issues.

    HOW long have you been acting and how many movies do you have to your credit?

    I’ve been acting for the past three years. Acting is something I decided to ‘chase’ because of how much I realised I wanted it and how much fulfillment I could derive from it. Initially, my dad wasn’t really excited about it. But he now supports me and knows I have a good head on my shoulders. I’ve always been fascinated by the movies I grew up watching. The truth is that, all I’m concerned about is being an actor. I have featured in Turning Point directed by Niyi Towolawi, Broken Silence directed by Desmond Elliot, The Bride is Mine directed by Ugezu J. Ugezu and 11am directed by Alex Mouth, among others.

    The industry is highly competitive, so how do you intend to hit the A-list category?

    Well, healthy competition is good for the growth of any industry. But where I am and what I am aiming at is making good movies that people can enjoy. Right now, I’m really focused on my craft and how to get better at it. This is because I believe that being in the A-list category is an incentive that one earns for being the best at what one does.

    Are there actors you admire?

    I love Liz Benson and wish she would come back fully to Nollywood. I think our screens miss her. It will be a dream come true to work with her-she is so eloquent and classy. I also have a lot of respect for Genevieve Nnaji because when she broke out, actresses who aren’t light-skinned were not really favoured in terms of getting roles. Mama Purity (Mercy Johnson) is great-her depth as an actor is undeniable. I also like RMD, not only because he is a fine man with dimples to die for, but because he is such a fantastic actor. I learn a lot from these actors.

    So, you actually have a crush on RMD?

    I think I like his person.

    Where does your inspiration come?

    I draw inspiration from different things, especially success stories of famous people, movies, books, God and family etc. But I would say my greatest inspiration has been my friend and stylist, Precious Adewale. Sometimes, I feel like she believes in the success of my career more than I do. Even when I feel I’m meeting road blocks, she tells me: “Failure is not on the table talk less of it being an option.” I love her.

    So, what has been your unique selling point over the years?

    I’d say my unique selling point is my entire body. In acting school, we were taught that the only tool the actor has is his or her entire body.

    Do you have a limit when it comes to accepting roles?

    I can go very far in interpreting any role and can do all that without going nude. On the other hand, I wouldn’t want to play a role that doesn’t project my interest and principles as an actor.

    So, what are these principles?

    My philosophy of life would be “never look down on anyone.” I think I learnt that from my father. He hates to see anyone being maltreated because of what they have or do not have-he can relate to anyone, no matter his or her status. He made me understand that all men are born equal.

    Do you really see a future in Nollywood?

    Of course, I do! I do see a big future in Nollywood; otherwise, what am I doing there? We’ve seen lots of Hollywood actors reaching out just to have some sort of affiliation with us. That goes to show, without a doubt, that we are doing something right.

    So, what do you think is the way forward?

    I think the way forward is for us to continue to make great movies that can meet international standards. So far, we aren’t doing badly. It would also be nice to give the budding actors a real chance because there are talents amongst us- all we are looking for is a real chance to show what we can do. That’s why I’ll always be thankful to Aunty Emem Isong and her sister, aunty Uduak, for the opportunities they’ve given me as an up and coming actress.

    Aside acting, what else do you do?

    Besides acting, I sell accessories, including shoes, bags, shirts and palm oil.

    What is it that lots of people don’t know about you?

    People probably don’t know that I’m ‘clusterphobic’. I hate to stay in an enclosed space. And I love Amala a lot (laughs). Again, when I’m stuck in traffic, I like to eat Gala and ice cream.

    What has life taught you over the years?

    Life has taught me that the only one worth putting your trust in is God. Besides, it has taught me that not everyone who helps you should be called a friend.

    Any regret so far?

    I think everything in my past has set me up to be the woman that I am today. So, I really don’t think I would want to change anything that has happened to me in the past.

    Tell us about the man in your life?

    At the moment, there is no man in my life. I’m single and searching for a break out role (laughs).

    Why still single, considering how beautiful you are?

    Maybe I have not seen the right man.

    So, who is your ideal man?

    What attracts me to a man are his confidence and eloquence. I think a man who speaks well can turn me on. Then, he should have respect for himself and respect for women.

    If you weren’t an actress, what else would you have been doing?

    I’m very athletic; if I weren’t an actor, I would have been an athlete, running for Nigeria. I try every now and then (when I’m not on set) to go to the gym to work out. I also play volleyball and love watching football.

    Apart from RMD, who again do you have a crush on?

    If I were a lesbian, I would have loved to marry Scarlet Johansson. I also used to have a huge crush on Milan Bros. But now, it’s Mikel( Obi). But talking about my favourite actors, I think I love Ed Norton, Denzel Washington, Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, Sandra Bullock and Natalie Portman.

    It’s believed that most up and coming actresses trade their bodies for movie roles; what has been your response to ‘sex-for-role-directors’?

    Firstly, one has to know what one wants in the industry. Then, how you present yourself also matters a lot and determines how you will be addressed. If you present yourself as a desperate young lady, who is ready to do anything and go to any length to get what she wants, then, you will fall into the trap and category of sex-for-roles actresses. Being a star is a gradual process, but that’s what most people don’t know. To be in the limelight is not a matter of days, but years of hard work. I’m not desperate; my good job will speak for me. I will wait for my time, so I say no to sex-for-roles!

    Are you saying no producer has ever harassed you sexually?

    No! Not at all! I’ve never been harassed. I guess it’s because of the way I carry myself. I know there are some men in the industry that can’t get their eyes off me, but I don’t give them the chance to go that far. Most of them don’t even have the confidence to tell me they want to sleep with me. So, it’s all about how you carry yourself! Once you do it once, it will circulate. Whoever you did it with will tell others and before you know it, everybody will want to sleep with you. And you will be giving in so as to get more roles; and if you don’t, that is where your problem may start from. That is how these things work. It’s better not to start it at all. I believe in letting my work speak for me. On the other hand, there are lots of responsible producers and directors who believe in merit.

    As an actress, are you not scared that most famous actresses either don’t get married in time or their marriages don’t last?

    I’m not scared because I’m a family-oriented person. On the other hand, it’s not just in Nollywood that we have broken marriages; it is everywhere. I believe in growing old with whoever I’m going to get married to and he has to be my best friend, so that whenever anything goes wrong, we’ll fix it rather than throwing away what we share.

  • Half of a Yellow Sun not banned -NFVCB

    Half of a Yellow Sun not banned -NFVCB

    Contrary to the rumour making the rounds that the multimillion dollar flick, Half of a Yellow Sun, has been banned, the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has said there is no iota of truth in the reports.
    Shareman Media, the Nigerian producers and FilmOne Distribution, the Nigerian distributors of the feature film, had earlier announced Friday, April 25 as the release date of the movie.
    However, the rumour mill, a few hours before the scheduled release date, claimed the Board had banned the producers from releasing the movie for public consumption, a situation that generated mixed reactions from different quarters.
    In a release, Caesar, O. Kagho, Acting Head, Corporate Affairs, NFVCB, said: “We wish to categorically state that there is no truth in the media reports that the Board has banned the film.
    “The management of the Board, under Ms. Patricia Bala, has stated that certain aspects of the film have some unresolved issues that have to be sorted out in accordance with the law and laid down regulations.
    “The Board, therefore, wishes to re-affirm its determination to continue to execute its mandate.”
    Meanwhile, both the Nigerian producers and distributors of the feature film have said that “ The highly anticipated  release of Half of A Yellow Sun has been postponed due to delay in obtaining certification from the National  Film and Video Censors  Board for the public release of the film.  Subject to obtaining the certification of the Board, the film is now re-scheduled for release on Friday, May 2.”
    Half of a Yellow Sun is a 2013 Nigerian drama film directed by Biyi Bandele. It is a love story, involving two sisters who are caught up in the outbreak of the Nigerian civil war.
    It stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Genevieve Nnaji, Onyeka Onwenu, Thandie Newton, Anika Noni Rose, OC Ukeji and John Boyega, among others.

  • Half of a Yellow Sun character posters out

    Half of a Yellow Sun character posters out

    The producers of Half of a Yellow Sun, a Biyi Bandele’s adaptation of Chimamanda Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun, have now released the character posters, as the flick hits cinemas across Nigeria on April 25.

    According to reports, the posters are for Chiwetel Ejiofor, Onyeka Onwenu, Genevieve Nnaji, Thandie Newton, Anika Noni Rose and OC Ukeje.

    The movie tells the story of twin sisters, Olanna (Thandie Newton) and Kainene (Anika Noni Rose) who return to Nigeria after their education in England. They make decisions that shock their family. Olanna moves in with her lover, the ‘revolutionary professor’ Odenigbo (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and his houseboy, Ugwu (John Boyega), while Kainene takes over the family interests and pursues a career as a businesswoman, falling in love with Richard (Joseph Mawle), an English writer.

    As the Igbo people struggle to establish Biafra as an independent Republic, the sisters become caught up in the shocking violence of the Nigerian Civil War and a betrayal that threatens their family forever.

     

  • BOMB BLAST –  Etcetera lambasts D’banj,  Don Jazzy, Genevieve, others

    BOMB BLAST – Etcetera lambasts D’banj, Don Jazzy, Genevieve, others

    FOLLOWING Monday’s bomb blast at Nyanya in Abuja by suspected Boro Haram insurgents, popular Nigerian singer, Etcetera, has lashed out at Nigerian entertainers, saying they are largely responsible for the unfortunate incident.

    His view, which has now gone viral on the social media, has since generated mixed reactions from different quarters, some of whom have labeled him a ‘noise maker’ seeking unnecessary attention.

    According to him,“For God’s sake, can somebody please call D’banj, Don Jazzy, Onyeka Onwenu, Duncan Mighty, Stephanie Okereke, Genevieve Nnaji, Funke Akindele, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Rita Dominic, Aki and Pawpaw, Sammy Okposo, Sunny Nneji, Maleke, Okey Bakassi, Jay Jay Okocha, Kanu Nwankwo, Daddy Showkey, Richard Mofe Damijo, Kwam 1 and other entertainers that have, at one time or the other, been seen dining with politicians? Can you please tell them that there has been a bomb blast in Nyanya? Can you include pictures of the mutilated bodies? Please, don’t forget to tell them that most of the dead might have been lovers of their music and movies and cheered them in concerts and football matches they played both at club levels and the national team. Tell them that their CDs and movies were bought by those dead fans for inspiration and because they wanted to feel alive and ease off the daily tensions faced everyday in this country.

    “That the jingles done by D’banj, Don Jazzy, Sammy Okposo, Onyeka Onwenu and other entertainers might have convinced some of those who have died in different Boko Haram raids or bad roads or due to lack of proper healthcare facilities to vote for politicians who have failed them in all ramifications?”

    Even as many await Etcetera’s next line of action, some artistes such as Segun Arinze, Ibinabo Fiberesima, Omoni Oboli, and Genevieve Nnaji have condoled with the victims of the bomb blast.