Tag: Ijeoma Imoh

  • WHY I’M TOO BLUNT- NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS IJEOMA IMOH

    WHY I’M TOO BLUNT- NOLLYWOOD ACTRESS IJEOMA IMOH

    Rising actress, Ijeoma Imoh, maintains that she is still very active in the make-believe world. Currently working on her very first movie as a producer, the jovial actress in this interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUNKANMI, speaks on her person, projects and other issues

    HY have you been off the scene?

    I have been trying to revive my movie career and make things happen. I have not gone anywhere. I am still very active; I don’t know why people have been asking me this same question on why I have been hiding. If you come to where I hang out, you will see more of me. Maybe that is why they have been saying I am hiding.

    Being a very jovial person, have you considered comedy too?

    I am considering comedy, to show another part of my acting skills. I’m working on my own personal movie, which I am trying to take time to produce. To give something that will be a hit. Because people will be seeing another me, where I will be playing a comic role this time around, since people always say I am funny; I’m giving it a try.

    Where are you now with your personal projects; the car wash and lounge?

    The projects are still on, but they are not something I can just rush off. It is a car wash that will have ladies doing the washing; but while that is going on, you need a place to relax. That is where the lounge comes in. I will also be floating a mini eatery and a car wash, hopefully, very soon on the island. All the services will be handled by ladies, including the washing of customers’ cars.

    Why ladies?

    It is my own unique way of making it different from the other car wash centres we have all over the place. These ladies are well trained and will only be rendering services to customers. There is no personal attachment to what they are doing. And that is the reason I said they are trained.

    You were at the Fidau of the late Zainab Bukky Ajayi. What was your relationship with her?

    Mama was somebody that related well with everyone while she was alive. I slept at her place on several occasions. And it was nice experiencing her being, not just as an actor, but also as a mother.  And her son being my colleague, I just had to make time.

    Why do you always appear casual?

    This is Nigeria where it is always hot. I don’t have that strength to always keep the makeup on. I end up licking my lipstick. But when we meet on a red carpet, you will see all the necessary things put in place. It also depends on the mood. Sometimes you do not know where that person is coming from, or going to. But for me, I already know where I would be going today. Which means I already know what I will be wearing, and I also love looking simple. I just love being free.

    You seem to relate well with people.

    This me; I am a very blunt person and this is who I am. And if you know me very well, you will know that I do not mix business with pleasure. Regardless of whoever you are, I’m very blunt, I just say my thing, whether I am an artiste or not.

    Being the playful kind, do people take advantage you?

    That is something that is not new. I don’t think this has to do with being a celebrity. They keep doing it, but in my own case, I see, I feel, and I hear. And once I notice such a thing, I call you to order.

    Going into movie production is a huge step for any actor. How prepared are you?

    I believe in God, because I know what it takes. But I also have friends and family that I know will be ready to help when the time comes.

    What is the movie about?

    I can’t go into that now; the reason is that some people do not have ideas, but are looking for other people’s idea to work on. So I won’t want to make that mistake. You want make them print movie jacket before the movie comes out? (Laughs).

    How did you find yourself in the make-believe world?

    I don’t like office jobs; I have always loved entertainment. But unfortunately, I cannot sing. So acting, showbiz and all the paparazzi were the options open to me.

    How often do you get roles?

    I am working so hard to get these jobs. But everyday, people are born wanting to do this same job. There is competition out there. Besides, many of the old faces seem not to be shifting. And you also have people coming after you for this same job. So, you need to work extra hard to see if it has to come your way.

    How do you survive with these few roles?

    I am acting part-time, schooling and modeling. Everything is just to make ends meet and be successful. I’ve got a timetable. So, I thank God my course is not related to calculation. And I chose to do a part-time course because it will enable me to go out there and do other things. With this, I don’t need to attend lectures. I can go online to search for materials. I can also talk to people to enrich my understanding of the course.

    Have you considered doing Yoruba movies, given that you speak the language fluently?

    I just need the platform and someone to put me through. I have done a few Yoruba movies. I know that you are respected if you are introduced by someone, which ensures that you get jobs to do.

    As one who is not skinny, how did you end up in modeling?

    There are different types of models: the plus-size, the skinny, those on bill boards and many more. So, which one will you say I don’t fit into? The face does more in the business of modeling. But at the same time, I am very smart too with my stature.

    How long have you been in the industry?

    I have spent almost a decade in the industry now. But I am not yet a star. Some people came and they just boomed. Some have been there before me, but I thank God that my name rings a bell to an extent. Some have also come in after me. But everybody has got his or her own luck and gift. I am still praying to hit it soon.

    How has the journey been so far?

    Sincerely, it’s been tough out there. It is always like a battlefield, trying to get roles and balance your career. Auditions, to the best of my knowledge, have virtually disappeared in Nollywood. You get roles these days based on how connected you are.

    The trend is killing the acting spirit of most of us. If not for the encouragement and advice of some directors and producers, some of us would have left. Actually, my first acting role was in a soap opera, Young, Single and Free directed by Kinsley Omoefe. It is still running on national TV stations, and my role is very challenging. My first movie in Nollywood was Bumper-to-Bumper and it was a party scene. Though it was a minor role, I really enjoyed myself. In fact, that really opened my eyes about how Nollywood really operates. Since then, I have featured in several other Nollywood movies.

    Any plans to settle down soon?

    Why not? See, I am going to get married, and I am sure whoever I am getting married to will support my career. So, there is nothing like getting to a particular stage before you get married. Please, if it comes now; embrace it because it is your time. If you miss it, you miss out. You may never get another opportunity again.

    But what happens if the man says you have to quit acting?

    Is it the same man that came around after you have started acting? If it is a man you met before acting, you will know what to do. But if it is the one you met after you have started acting, I’ll tell him I cannot sit in an office. I am an Igbo girl and I love money. The way I love working, I love money. These days, most men, I am sure, do not want a woman who will be like a liability. I love the fact that I am working; it does not stop the respect I have for my man. Therefore, if he is not around, I can take care of things.

    What do you do in your leisure time?

    Sometimes, I could be boring, but I love life. It is not that hard. Just treat yourself nicely. Only you can make yourself happy. It is when you make yourself happy that people around you are happy too. If you start frowning, your face will start having marks all over. I go swimming and I dance to any sound I hear. And my friends will always say, ‘Ijeoma, won fi se e ni? The thing that is usual for me is to just go to club and dance. I also go to cinemas, if I need to go. I could be boring, but extremely playful.

  • Secret of my staying power  in Nollywood—Actress Ijeoma Imoh

    Secret of my staying power in Nollywood—Actress Ijeoma Imoh

    Fast-rising Nollywood actress, Ijeoma Imoh, has done quite well for herself in the past years, having acted in over 30 movies. At the moment, she is planning to visit the popular Heart of Gold hospice in Surulere, Lagos, as part of activities to mark her birthday next Thursday. In this interview with DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKANMI, she spoke about her passion for acting as well as her newly opened car wash, among other interesting issues. 

    What is the motive behind your planned visit to the Heart of Gold kids, as part of activities to mark your forthcoming birthday?

    Ha! Really, I have always wanted to go there. But the first time I visited there was with my friend and colleague, Toyin Alausa. I told her that I would love to go and see the kids. Going there was very touching for me and I almost wept seeing the kids. And since that first visit, I have been celebrating my birthday with them. I just love putting smiles on their faces. In fact, you need to see the way they relate to me whenever I am with them.

    Are you sure it is not because your colleagues have been doing the same to promote themselves?

    No! It is about me and what I love doing. I love kids a lot and I am not doing this because of anybody. I am doing it because I love being with them.

    How will you describe your journey in the industry so far?

    I would say it has been well so far. I have been moving from one movie set to another. I have also done a skit with Bovi. So, all these are signs of bigger things coming in professional life. But currently, I am on the set of a new movie, which will be hitting the market very soon.

    Apart from your career, do you have a personal project on ground?

    Yes, I will be floating a mini eatery and a car wash very soon on the Island. All the services will be handled by ladies, including the washing of customers’ cars.

    Why ladies?

    It is my own unique way of making it different from the other car wash centres we have all over the place. These ladies are well trained and will only be rendering services to customers. There is no personal attachment to what they are doing. And that is the reason I said they are trained.

    You once mentioned that you are in a relationship, so why haven’t you formalised it?

    You people like looking for trouble. Don’t be in a hurry; it will happen in Jesus name. I have always been in a relationship.

    Are you saying the previous relationships didn’t work out well?

    That is not what I meant. I am only saying that I have always been in a relationship and have never had the cause to leave. So, it will happen at the right time.

    How did your romance with acting start?

    I don’t like an office job; I have always loved entertainment. But unfortunately, I cannot sing. So, acting, showbiz and all the paparazzi are the options (laughs).

    So, how have you been juggling your activities?

    It is easy for me to combine because acting does not come regularly; so, I am not that busy. However, I am busy with other things too.

    Does it mean you are not working hard enough to get roles on a regular basis?

    I am working so hard to get these jobs. But every day, people are born wanting to do this same job. There are lots of competitions out there. Besides, many of the old faces seem not to be shifting. And you also have people coming after you for this same job. So, you need to work extra-harder to see if it has to come your way.

    You are Igbo, yet you speak Yoruba so well. How did you acquire your competence in the language?

    I was born and bred in Lagos and I grew up in Ibadan and Abeokuta.

    As one who speaks Yoruba well, don’t you think you can do well in the Yoruba movie sector?

    Yes, I can. I just need the platform and someone to put me through. But I have done a few Yoruba movies. I know that you are respected, if you are introduced by someone, which ensures that you get jobs to do.

    Have you ever thought of trying your hands on comedy?

    Why? If I do comedy, you will not buy it. In fact, I am sure it will not sell. The thing is that I am not stereotyped. If a comedy comes my way and I fit in, I will do it.

    How do you survive with these few roles?

    I am doing part-time acting, schooling and modeling-everything is part-time, just to make ends meet and be successful. I have got a time-table. So, I thank God my course is not related to calculation. And I chose to do a part-time course because it will enable me to go out there and do my things. With this, I don’t need to attend lectures. I can go online to search for materials. I can also talk to people to enrich my understanding of the course.

    As a model, one would expect you to be skinny…

    There are different types of models: the plus-size, the skinny, those on bill boards and many more. So, which one will you say I don’t fit in into? The face does more of the business of modelling. But at the same time, I am very smart too with my stature.

    How long have you been in the industry?

    Ha! I am old o. I have spent like nine years in the industry now. But I am not yet a star. Some people came and they just boomed. Some have been there before me, but I thank God that my name rings a bell to an extent. Some have also come in after me. But everybody has got his or her own luck and gift. I am still praying to hit it soon.

    How is the journey so far?

    Sincerely, it’s been tough out there. It is always like a battlefield, trying to get roles and balance your career. Auditions, to the best of my knowledge, have virtually disappeared in Nollywood. You get roles these days based on how connected you are. The trend is killing the acting spirit of most of us. If not for the encouragement and advice of some directors and producers, some of us would have left. Actually, my first acting role was in a soap opera, ‘Young, Single and Free’ directed by Kinsley Omoefe. It is still running on national TV stations, and my role is very challenging. My first movie in Nollywood was Bumper-to-Bumper and it was a party scene. Though it was a minor role, I really enjoyed myself. In fact, that really opened my eyes about how Nollywood really operates. After that, I have featured in several other Nollywood movies.

    Asides all these, do you still find Nollywood interesting?

    My answer will be yes and no. I say yes because acting is what I like to do, while no because I’m yet to land my dream role. Sincerely, it does not really weigh me down because I’m optimistic that I will soon become a household name in Nollywood. I know I will soon shine in the industry. However, I’m not using that to judge. Some people have been in the industry before me and they are not yet known. The fact that my name rings a bell in Nollywood gives me joy. At least, I have featured in about 20 movies. Luckily, I have not been stereotyped, in terms of characterization. I learn from each set that I visit and also interact with people as part of my learning processes. Acting is all about make-believe and you doing the extraordinary.

    Will acting nude pose any difficulty for an actress to get a man?

    In Nigeria, even if you are acting ‘Holy, Holy’, people just see you as plenty paparazzi, inasmuch as you are an actress. Therefore, they will see you as someone they cannot cope with. They are few men who are brave enough to want to go the extra mile to propose marriage. But they too have to consider their family backgrounds.

    Any plans to settle down soon?

    Why not? See, I am going to get married, and I am sure whoever I am getting married to will support my career. So, there is nothing like getting to a particular stage before you get married. Please, if it comes now, embrace it because it is your time. If you miss it, you miss out. You may never get another opportunity again.

    But what happens if the man says you have to quit acting?

    Is it the same man that came around after you have started acting? If it is a man you met before acting, you will know what to do. But if it is the one you met after you have started acting, I’ll tell him I cannot sit in an office. I am an Igbo girl and I love money. The way I love working, I love money. These days, most men, I am sure, do not want a woman who will be like a liability. I love the fact that I am working; it does not stop the respect I have for my man. Therefore, if he is not around, I can take care of things.

    Some actresses thrive on scandals, how have you been able to stay out of scandals?

    It is because I don’t look for trouble now (Laughs). I don’t really go out. But the only outing I love doing is to go clubbing because I love dancing. But I don’t go looking for trouble. And if somehow I find out that I have an issue with someone, I try to sort it out without making any noise about it. So, why would I want to create scandals? I want endorsements and good things. Why stress yourself with things not worth the trouble when you can move forward with plenty things.

    People say you a mullato. How true is this?

    Don’t mind them; I don’t know why they call me that. I am a full-blooded Igbo girl; I am half Anambra, half Abia. Nobody resembles oyinbo for my family. So, I don’t know where all that came from.

    As a celebrity, one expects you to always look gorgeous.

    Well, it depends on the mood. Sometimes, you do not know where that person is coming from or going to. For instance, I already knew where I would be going today; so, I already knew what I was going to wear. I love looking simple. I just love being free.

    What do you do in your leisure time?

    Sometimes, I could be boring, but I love life. It is not that hard. Just treat yourself nicely. Only you can make yourself happy. It is when you make yourself happy that people around you are happy too. If you start frowning, your face will start having marks all over. I go swimming and I dance to any sound I hear. And my friends will always say, ‘Ijeoma, wo fi se e ni? The thing that is usual for me is to just go to club and dance. I also go to cinemas, if I need to go. I could be boring, but extremely playful.

  • Ijeoma Imoh to open car wash

    Ijeoma Imoh to open car wash

    Last-rising Nollywood actress, Ijeoma Imoh, has revealed plans to open a car wash, among other ventures.

    In a recent interview with The Nation, the star of Bumper to Bumper further explained that only ladies would be employed to offer services to customers at the outlet.

    When asked to explain the rationale behind her choice of females at the proposed car wash, she said: “It is my own unique secret way of making it different from the other car wash centres we have all over the place. These ladies are well-trained and will only be rendering services to customers. There is no personal attachment to what they are doing. That is the reason, I said they are trained.”

    Recalling her journey into Nollywood so far, the actress said it had been full of ups and downs.  According to her, “It is always like a battlefield, trying to get roles. Auditions, to the best of my knowledge, have virtually disappeared in Nollywood. You get roles these days based on how connected you are. The trend is killing the acting spirit of most of us. If not for the encouragement and advice of some directors and producers, some of us would have left. Actually, my first acting role was in a soap opera, ‘Young, Single and Free’ directed by Kinsley Omoefe.  It is still running on national TV stations and my role is very challenging. My first movie in Nollywood was Bumper-to-Bumper. It was a party scene, though a minor role. But I really enjoyed myself. In fact, that really opened my eyes about how Nollywood really operates. After that, I have featured in several other Nollywood movies.”

  • I’ll act nude if  Nollywood  were  Hollywood—Nollywood actress Ijeoma Imoh

    I’ll act nude if Nollywood were Hollywood—Nollywood actress Ijeoma Imoh

    Fast rising actress, Ijeoma Imoh has done about 20 movies till date. She was at the birthday bash for fellow actress, Toyin Alausa at the HGO Surulere, Lagos. DUPE AYINLA-OLASUKANMI, who was there, had a chat with the beautiful actress. In this interview, the young actress talked about her love for showbiz and why she opted acting among other issue. Excerpts:

    WHY did you choose acting as a career?

    I don’t like office work. I have always loved entertainment. But unfortunately, I cannot sing. So, acting, show biz and all the paparazzi are the options. (Laughs)

    Tell us, how do you combine your duties?

    I am running a part-time course in History and International Relations. It is easy for me to combines because the acting does not come regularly, so I am not that busy. But I am busy with other things too. I am not science inclined for now, so I won’t say everything is jam-packed.

    Are you not working hard enough to get roles on regular basis?

    My dear, I am working so hard getting these jobs. But every day, people are born wanting to do this same job. So many competitions, and more, you still have the old people there, they are not shifting. And you also have people coming after you for this same job. So you need to work extra harder to see if it has to come your way.

    You are Igbo, yet you speak Yoruba so well. Tell us about it?

    I was born and bred in Lagos. I grew up in Ibadan and Abeokuta.

    As one who speaks Yoruba well, don’t you think you can do well in the Yoruba sector?

    Yes I can do it. I just need the platform and someone to put me through. But I have done a few Yoruba movies. I know that you are respected if you are introduced by someone, which ensures that you get jobs to do.

    With your relationship with someone like Toyin Alausa, is that not enough platform for you?

    You could even say Olasco himself. It is not that I would not be able to get jobs through her. But let the jobs come first. If she feels I am worth being part of their job, she will let them know.

    You laugh a lot; don’t you think this is a disadvantage to you getting roles?

    You don’t mean it. I really need to check myself. (Laughs) This is 2013, so I need to make a New Year resolution. But anyway, I don’t think so, I am just being me. And if you think being myself will not make me get jobs, then carry go, another person go come.

    Have you ever thought of trying your hands on comedy?

    Why? (Laughs) if I do comedy, you will not buy it. In fact I am sure it will not sell. The thing is that I am not stereotyped. If a comedy comes my way, and I fit in, I will do it.

    How do you survive with these few roles?

    I work now. I don go abroad? You see, people go to work and pay their bills. It is the same thing happening in Nigeria. I am doing part-time acting, schooling, and modelling, everything part-time just to eat.

    But seriously, how do you do it?

    I have got a time-table. So thank I God that my course is not related to calculation. And I chose to do part because it will enable me to go out there and do my thing. With this, I don’t need to attend lectures. I can go online to search for materials. I can also talk to people to enrich my understanding of the course.

    As a model, one would expect you to be skinny….

    To God be the glory. There are different types of models. The plus-size, the skinny, those on bill boards and many more, so which one would you say I don’t fit in into?

    How long have you been in the industry?

    Ha! I am old o. I have spent like eight years in the industry, and I am not yet a star, na wa o. Some people come and they just boom. Some have been there before me, but I thank God that my name rings a bell to an extent. Some have come in after me. But everybody has got his or her own luck and gift. So it might be that I am not walking harder. I am still praying to hit it soon.

    How is the journey so far?

    Sincerely, it’s been tough out there. It is always like a battlefield, trying to get roles and also balance your career. Auditions, to the best of my knowledge, have virtually disappeared in Nollywood. You get roles these days based on how connected you are. The trend is killing the acting spirit of most of us. If not for the encouragement and advice of some directors and producers, some of us would have left. Actually, my first acting role was in a soap opera directed by Kinsley OmoEfe, ‘Young, Single and Free’. It is still running on national TV stations, and my role is very challenging. My first movie in Nollywood was Bumper-to-Bumper, it was a party scene, though a minor role. But I really enjoyed myself. In fact, that really opened my eyes about how Nollywood really operates. After that, I have featured in several other Nollywood movies.

    Asides all these, do you still find Nollywood interesting?

    My answer will be yes and no. Yes in the sense that acting is what I ready liked to do, while no, in the sense that I’m yet to land my dream role. Sincerely, it does not really weigh me down, because I’m optimistic that I would soon become a household name in Nollywood. I know I will soon shine in the industry. Though, I’m not using that to judge, but some people have been in the industry before me and they are not yet known. The fact that my name rings a bell in Nollywood gives me joy. At least, I have featured in about 20 movies, and luckily, I have not been stereotyped to a particular character. I learn from each set that I visit and also interact with people as part of my learning processes. Acting is all about make-believe and you doing the extraordinary.

    Which role would you rather turn down?

    Like I said earlier, I am versatile. So if Nollywood were Hollywood, I bet you, I would accept nude role. But it is not Hollywood, and I need to marry, so that I no go nude finish, bad market go come come for me. Naija man no go wan see me marry. (Burst into Laughter)

    Do you think acting nude is enough reason for a woman not to get a man?

    In Nigeria, even if you are acting holy holy person, so long you are an actress, they just see you as plenty paparazzi and will see you as one that they cannot cope with. They are few men that are brave enough to want to go the extra mile to propose marriage. But they too have to consider their family background.

    Do you have plans to settle down someday?

    Why not? See, I am going to get married, and I am sure whoever I am getting married to will support my career. So there is nothing like getting to a particular stage before you get married. Please if it comes now, embrace it because it is your time. If you miss it, you miss out. You may never get another opportunity again.

    But what happens if the man says you have to quit?

    Is it the same man that came around after you have started acting? If it is a man you met before acting, you will know what to do. But if it is the one you met after you have started acting, I’ll tell him I cannot sit in an office. I am an Igbo girl, and I love money. The way I love working, I love money. And these days, most men, I am sure do not want liability. I love the fact that I am working, it does not stop the respect I have for my man. Which means if he is not around, I can take care of things.

    Some actresses live by scandals, how have you avoided it?

    Because I don’t look for trouble now (Laughs). The thing is, I don’t really go out like that. But the only outing I love doing is to go clubbing because I love dancing. But I don’t go looking for trouble. And if somehow I find out that I have issue with someone, I try to sort it out without making noise about it. So why would I want to create scandals? I want endorsements, good things. Why stretch yourself with things not worth the trouble when you can move forward with plenty things.

    You are said to be a mullato. How true is this?

    Don’t mind them o. I don’t why they call me that. I am a full-blooded Igbo girl. Half Anambra, half Abia. My granmama no be oyinbo, nobody resembls oyinbo for my family. So I don’t know where it came from, except I would have to go and ask my mummy. (Laughs)

    As a celebrity, one expects you to always look gorgeous. Why are you always simply dressed?

    Well, it depends on the mood. Sometimes you do not know where that person is coming from, or going to. But for me, I already knew where I would be going today. So I already knew what I was going to wear. And I love looking simple, and you won’t want to wear something that kids would stain and you start getting angry at innocent souls. It does not make sense. The most important thing is to be you. I just love being free.

    Let’s talk about the ways you interacted with the HGO kids?

    Ho! It is my first time there. I have always wanted to go there. I told my friend and colleague, Toyin, that i would love to go and see the kids. Being there was very touching for me. I almost wept seeing the kids.

    What do you do when you are not busy?

    Sometimes I could be boring, but I love life. It is not that hard. Just treat yourself nicely. You can only make yourself happy, nobody can. It is when you make yourself happy that people around you are happy too. If you start frowning, your face will start having marks all over. I go swimming, I dance, and I dance to any sound I hear. And my friends will always say Ijeoma wo fi se e ni? The thing that is usual for me is to just go to club and dance. I also go to the movies if I need to go. I could be boring, but extremely playful.

    Do your parents reside in Lagos too?

    My mum is around in Ikeja and my dad is in the UK. My siblings are all in Lagos, except for the one in Port-Harcourt.

    Do you live alone?

    I stay with my family. I stay alone fine, but I am still surrounded by families. If I move left, they are there, if I move right they are there. They are always there for me at all times.