Tag: Ivie Okujaiye

  • WHAT I LIKE ABOUT BANKY W –IVIE OKUJAIYE

    WHAT I LIKE ABOUT BANKY W –IVIE OKUJAIYE

    WHAT was the experience like working on the set of the television commercial for the revamped DSTV Compact bouquet?

    Doing the television commercial for DSTV Compact bouquet was a lovely experience. Getting to work with the DSTV crew, Banky W, and Mathias, they were an extremely lovely technical crew to work with, and he taught me a couple of new things. And for this I am really glad for the opportunity, and experience.

    For starters, I now know more about endorsing. I have never done a television commercial; it was very interesting, and humbling to know that of all the growing actors in the industry, I was singled out. It is very flattering. I hope to keep working hard to get more calls like this.

     When you said that the experience was humbling, what exactly did you mean?

    Doing the television commercial for DSTV was humbling because I got to learn a lot of things I didn’t know. Doing film is different from doing a television commercial. Doing film is different from doing stage, doing stage is different from doing a television commercial. So, for me, it was a completely new experience, and I was humbled to learn a lot from the entire crew, and organisers alike. It was a genuinely educative experience.

    How was it working with Banky W, knowing he is relatively new in the business of TV directing?

     Working with Banky W on this project, as the director for this television commercial, wasn’t at all different from working with any established TV, or movie director. As a matter of fact, I got comfortable in the first five minutes, because I saw that he knew precisely what he wanted, had an excellent mental visual of what was expected, but most importantly you could tell he knew what he was doing, and he was very in tune with the rest of his technical crew.

    As a result of this, they had a good rapport, and they leaned on each other a lot. And if you know Banky, you will know he is very professional, very thorough, with no such thing as African time. So it was great to work with somebody who knows his onions, and has his principles intact. It was very nice.

    You said during production, Banky W was always on time, can you cite one particular example of this attribute?

    Well, I said that Banky W appreciates people being on time, not because anything out of the ordinary happened, but because everything was just so well organised. If food and refreshment were supposed to arrive/be served by1pm, it was there by 1pm; if the crew was supposed to start rolling (that is shooting) by 2pm, then the crew would start rolling by 2pm. When things are that organised, then you know the person in charge knows what he is doing. So, yes, it was very good.

    Many actors and actresses say their acting career started on stage; did you start your career on stage?

    No, I didn’t start on stage, even though I had considerable stage experience in the past. I wouldn’t necessarily say I started from the stage. My platform started with the Amstel Malta Box office, something I am still very grateful to God for.

     Do you have something to say about the revamped DStv Compact?

    The revamped Dstv Compact bouquet is simply perfect. It is a bouquet that will work for just about every family, so I advise Nigerians who love wholesome family entertainment content, at affordable price to hurry and go sign up for the bouquet. Their television viewing experience would be better for it.

  • Wedding bells for Ivie Okujaiye

    Wedding bells for Ivie Okujaiye

    As many Nollywood stars are getting separated others are getting hitched. Award winning Nollywood actress and producer Ivie Okujaye will be getting married this Saturday to someone she describes as her best friend of over 10 years.

    The upcoming nuptials will take place on April 17&18, 2015, for the traditional and white wedding respectively.

    Okujaye announced the big news via her Instagram account @ivie_okujaye today.

    This weekend, I marry my best friend of over 10 years… Lol. Love u dude!! *BigHugs*. #Avizzle” she gushed in a caption of an engagement photo with her beau-to-be. wrote in the caption below the picture of her and hubby to be.

    In the photos she poses side by side with her soon to be husband with wide smiles stretched on their faces. They both had huge smiles on their faces.

     

  • Sadiq Daba, Oge Okoye, Ivie Okujaiye in new  Africa Magic drama

    Sadiq Daba, Oge Okoye, Ivie Okujaiye in new Africa Magic drama

    A new television drama series, Hotel Majestic, was premiered Monday on Africa Magic. Starring Sadiq Daba, Oge Okoye, Ivie Okujaiye, the sitcom focuses on the Emeni family, as they fight each other to protect a hotel that has been in their family for decades.

    The hotel, which is situated in a beautiful and flawless riverside community in Nigeria, has been in the family since the late 1800’s, and is currently run by the children of the original owner, running into the fourth generation.

    Regional Director, M-Net (West), Wangi Mba-Uzoukwu, describes Hotel Majestic as yet another addition to the content line up on Africa Magic. “This new and exciting telenovella features a fresh storyline and the cast, an impressive mix of established and up and coming names in Nollywood, brings to life, all the intrigue, suspense, ambition, betrayal and love that make it a must-watch,” Wangi said.

    Other cast members of the movie include the likes of Gloria Young, Tina Mba, Bukky Ajayi and Anne Njemanze. The telenovella also features Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) nominee Ivie Okujaye, playing Alero, in the lead role.

  • Make a Move goes to cinemas

    AFTER a well-attended premiere recently, Make a Move, the first production of AMBO winner, Ivie Okujaiye, last weekend, began its run at cinemas.

    The premiere, which held penultimate week, was attended by a number of Nollywood stars, including Ibinabo Fiberesima, Tina Mba, Uti Nwachukwu, Denrele Edun, Melvin Oduah,   Tope Tedela, Wole Ojo, Adesuwa Etomi, Norbert Young, Bimbo Manuel, Emem Isong, Osas Ighodaro, Tomi Odunsi, Daniel. K. Daniel, OC Ukeje, Obi Emelonye, Anthony Monjaro, Diana Yekini and Adeyemi Okanlawon.

    The movie features Tuface Idibia, Omawunmi and Wale Adebayo,Tina Mba and Majid Mitchel, among other notable actors.

    Speaking on the acceptance of the film at the cinemas, the producer expressed gratitude to all those who made the dream of Make a Move a reality. “This is most definitely a good start. The director, Niyi Akinmolayan, did a very good job. He made me feel like a veteran, even though this is my first production,” she said.

    Make a Move is a story of love and betrayal. To survive a cruel stepfather, a nonchalant mother blinded by love and the death of their father, two sisters discover dance as the only means of escape.