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  • Actress Nse Ikpe-Etim celebrates 50 in style

    Actress Nse Ikpe-Etim celebrates 50 in style

    Movie star Nse Ikpe-Etim is celebrating her 50th birthday with a stunning photo and heartfelt message on Instagram.

    The actress who celebrates golden jubilee today, October 21, is entering a new milestone with certainty as she equally anticipates the journey ahead open mindedly. 

    “Walking into 50 with certainty, gratitude, and an open heart for all that’s ahead,” she captioned.

    Fellow celebrities, including Funke Akindele, Denrele Edun, Ebuka, and Falz, joined in to celebrate her golden jubilee.

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    Funke Akindele wrote: “Happy birthday, my darling sister. God bless you more.”

    Denrele Edun said: THE GLUE”. Don’t “FACKING” play! HAPPY BIRTHDAY to an absolute FAVE; A National Treasure. A Monument to Mankind. To Know you is to Love you, To not know you ain’t worth living for! You ain’t 50; just 25 with 25 years of experience.”

    Ebuka simply stated: “My oga!!! Happy birthday, boss.”

    Jide Ekene wrote, “My Amiable Stepper!!! God’s blessings and provisions today, tomorrow and next. Who knew you were Libra? I love and celebrate you every day. Thank you for being so amazing.”

  • Review

    Title:  Heaven’s Hell

    Duration: 95 minutes                      

    Producer: Katung Aduwak

    Cast: Nse Ikpe Etim, Fabian Adeoye, Bimbo Akintola, OC Ukeje, Kalu Ikeagwu, Gideon Okeke, Damilola Adegbite, Linda Ejiofor, Chet Anekwe, Bimbo Manuel, Katherine Obiang, Femi Jacobs

     

    Domestic violence or abuse is an epidemic all over the world. Anyone can be affected regardless of age, gender or race. And whether physical or psychological, most victims tend to be women. Yet, the problem is often overlooked or denied.

    Heaven’s Hell is a tragedy which helps to liberate people and inspire someone to get out of a bad relationship. The film, based on true story, tells a story of two best friends and their husbands. On the surface, their relationship seems unbreakable, filled with undiluted love and care but beneath is deceit, betrayal, darkness and death.

    Fabian Adeoye (Edward) suffers violence trauma in his childhood. When he becomes an adult, he tends to bring out this abuse in his marital life. He finds beating a natural thing to do. This led to the death of his first wife abroad. He returns to Nigeria with a different name and marries Nse Ikpe Etim (Alice). Their relationship is healthy until their wedding night when a twisted fate begins for Alice. Who would have known that Edward is just a monster in human apparel?

    A marriage relationship between Bimbo Akintola (Tsola), Alice’s best friend and Chet Anekwe (Jeff), which seemed perfect also crashed as a result of Damilola Adegbite (Janet) promise to Tsola.

    I am highly impressed with the actors for playing their roles well, especially Nse Ikpe Etim and Bimbo Akintola. They stood with each other through thick and thin as it is expected of good friendship. Well, I’ve known them to always put on a good performance. Also, the violence scene where Nse stabs Fabian and the firing squad felt so real that it keeps the viewers’ eyes glued to the action. And for the downsides, the movie subtitle wasn’t good enough as some words were misspelt.

    It is educational morally as it seeks to discourage domestic violence in the society. I must say a big kudos to the producer of this movie for it opens up a conversation to the viewers and teaches morals. And unlike some movies with flat storylines, ‘Heaven’s Hell’ is full of suspense and tension.

     

  • [ICYMI] NSE IKPE-ETIM: I had to remove my uterus to live a normal life

    Nse Ikpe-Etim never thought of being an actress but by a stroke of fate, she has established herself as one of Nollywood’s finest, winning the Best Actress in a Drama award at the 2014 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards amongst other awards. The actress who stars in ‘Heaven’s Hell’ which was premiered in the cinemas on Friday, recently shared her story at an event tagged ‘Conversation with Nse.’ JOE AGBRO JR. attended and writes

    NSE Ikpe Etim comes across as a successful movie star. And yes she is. Ever since she was thrusted to prominence in 2008 for her role in ‘Reloaded’, Nse, 44, has not looked back. And over 25 films later, she has become a force of Nollywood.

    But penultimate Saturday, ahead of the Friday cinema release date of ‘Heaven’s Hell’, the latest film she stars in, Nse engaged her fans with her life. The event which held in Lekki, Lagos, and was tagged, ‘Conversation with Nse’, had no script, no direction, no takes or retakes. It was Nse speaking unabashedly from her heart.

    Revealing how he was lusted when he watched the movie, ‘Guilty Pleasure’ in which Nse had a sultry role, fellow actor Femi Jacobs who engaged her for the session described her as ‘crazy’ during the introduction.

    “I’m not talking about mild crazy,” said Femi who has done seven films with Nse.

    “I’m talking about crazy crazy. Nse is not okay. But she is one of the most gorgeous souls, one of the most conscious souls to work with.”

    And strutting in a matching shirt and pants to an applause, Nse settled down as layers of her life were peeled off.

    Finding Nollywood

    THE University of Calabar Theatre Arts graduate said she got into Nollywood when she ran away from a wedding she was not ready for.

    “I got on a bus at Alakija bus stop because we used to stay at CBN Estate at Satellite Town (Lagos),” she said.

    “I didn’t know where I was headed. I just saw cameras and I gravitated there. I was drawn to the camera.”

    The crew was headed to Badagry. According to Nse, the first born in a family of six children, it was there she met Kate Henshaw, Francis Duru and Julius Agwu. Nse stayed on the set for almost a week and had to go back home where she said her mother “beat my soul back to life.”

    She vowed she wasn’t getting married. She also ran away from acting, taking to banking, fashion and other endeavours.

    Read also: Being a prostitute is not a crime, says Nse Ikpe-Etim

    Later, she would say, “I never thought of being an actor. I have a friend who calls me the reluctant actor. I just saw the camera. It looked interesting, better than marriage. So, I walked out. It was as simple as that.”

    Converting pain

    NSE’S father had died when she was 15, leaving only her mother, who was a teacher, to take on the burden of raising the family.

    “It was a very tortuous period in our lives,” said Nse who revealed that her mother was a child bride. She bleached her hair and blamed everyone for her misfortune.

    “My mum, a teacher, was dependent on my father for everything. And which is why today, I like it that women are breaking out and working for themselves.

    “So, here’s my mother at 31, nothing but money my father probably left. And so, I decided to just be that rebel and that’s when I met my husband. We started dating. I have a friend here who her parents said, see this Nse, don’t follow her.”

    As teens, Nse and her husband, Clifford Sule, started a relationship and called it off and he came back again. They finally signed the dotted lines in a Registry in Lagos on Valentine’s Day in 2013. Nse said this was even after a story about her with the headline, ‘I’m not born to be married’ was published.

    She repeated the same thing at the event.

    “I still am not born to be married,” she said, though she admits she and her husband her still very much in love.

    “I stand by it. I’m not. The only reason I was born is to affect the world. And if it happens negatively, take me the way I am.”

    Though she came to prominence in 2008 for her role in ‘Reloaded’, Nse said her best movie is ‘Guilty Pleasures’ which was co-written by Nse’s sister, Uyaiedu when she was 19.

    “I like ‘Guilty Pleasure’ a lot because it was filmed in a difficult part of my life. ‘Reloaded’ was difficult because I don’t know how Emem (Isong) was able to get me to do that,” she said.

    “But I think I wanted to prove to her that I could. That was when I had my first surgery. And three months after that, I did ‘Reloaded.’ Then ‘Guilty Pleasure’ came and I was still very unwell. I shot that film literarily living out of a doctor’s pocket. I guess nobody saw that pain.”

    Nse also revealed that she was never going to be able to have a baby as she was diagnosed three years ago with Adenomyosis, a condition whereby the inner lining of the uterus breaks through the muscle wall of the uterus.

    “I was told I couldn’t have kids,” she said to the now sombre audience.

    “And so, I had to have a hysterectomy (removal of the uterus) to make me have a life again and to stop going through what I was going through. And I’m literarily telling women and men, it really doesn’t matter if you can’t bear children. What really matters is what you would do for the world, for the universe.”

    Recalling the moment when the doctor told her she’d have to have remove her uterus to live a normal life, Nse said: “Tears dropped and then my husband squeezed my hand. It was reassuring there was someone there and it was telling me that this is reality, my reality.”

    She fell into a depression.

    “I didn’t think there was any point anymore because my society taught me that I have to be a mother to be appreciated and every time I went online, I would have one troll or two say ‘you never born?’

    “But I’m thankful that that didn’t break me.”

    She is however appreciative of her acting career.

    “I’m thankful for Nollywood,” she said.

    “I push my pain through every single character.”

    Nse revealed that prior to the hysterectomy, she badly wanted to have children.

    “I wanted a set of twins,” she said boisterously.

    “I wanted children. I wanted so badly I was brooding forever. Femi, I did IVF. I tried. Femi, I did everything our society wants every woman to do so that we can be accepted as women.”

    She however described as “crazy” how some media reports speculated on her being pregnant.

    Affecting the world

    NSE’s story got some members of audience shedding tears. And each time, it happened, she hugged and comforted them.

    “If I registered a foundation, I would look into women like me who are questioning that they are no longer women because they can’t bear children, women who are marginalised because they suffer one way or the other,” she said.

    “There’s so much that we go through that nobody sees but yet we smile. I’m not saying men don’t go through it. Men have to struggle because there’s so much pressure on the man.”

    But going forward, Nse who disclosed she has embraced her pain is set to use her star power to affect lives.

    “I think I want to affect the world positively,” she said

    “Mentorship… I would want to do that. I want to do it because the creators of the internet failed us, that’s why I want to do it. When they let it out, they didn’t know what it was.”

  • Nse Ikpe-Etim: All I want is to live in happiness and pure truth

    Known as an actress who delivers her role with skilled professionalism, Nse Ikpe-Etim, has said it is ignorant to expect all women to become mothers.

    She stated this in one of her inspirational thought for the week.

    “A woman is a person,” she started.

    “A person who can decide what she wants to do with her body or her time. So, it is extremely ignorant to expect all women to eventually be mothers. There are many reasons why a woman may not have children.

    “Infertility is more common than we know and to immediately ask a woman why she doesn’t have a child is extremely insensitive. There are also women who have chosen to not have children simply because they will not put their bodies through pregnancy. They simply do not want to have kids and this is perfectly okay.”

    “Whatever a woman decides to do – to have babies or to not; or whether they are battling infertility is no one’s business. Happiness is all that matters. Gratefully, it is absolutely free. My prayer and hope is that one day we will not judge unfairly unmarried or childless women. That being said, if children will make you happy, I pray that you have loads of them. If you do not want or cannot have kids, remember that you can still find joy and do not allow anybody make you feel less. Enjoy life. Breathe freely and enjoy all the beauty in the world. For me, love and light are the truth and all I ever want is to live in happiness and pure truth”.

    Nse Ikpe-Etim came into prominence in 2008 for her role in Reloaded. She was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 5th and 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards for her role in Reloaded and Mr. and Mrs. respectively.

  • NSE IKPE-ETIM  LAUNCHES  EDEN’S THEORY

    NSE IKPE-ETIM LAUNCHES EDEN’S THEORY

    NOLLYWOOD actress Nse Ikpe Etim has joined a line of beauty experts. The actress has liaised with a UK based company and is set to launch a new home made beauty products called Eden’s Theory.

    Speaking about the new product, she stated: “People always ask about my skin and hair. Many of them assume that I use very expensive products, but I have actually always used natural oils and butters. With Eden’s Theory, you get to retain the best bits of African butters while oozing some of your personality into a product of your choice.”

    The new artisan beauty brand which was launched online on August 3, according to the actress, is made with rare wild-crafted African oils, like Ximenia, Manketti, Baobab, Mafura and Marula, renowned for their moisturizing and regenerating properties and ethically sourced from cooperatives in Africa; the vegan friendly, Eden’s Theory as informed will sell multi functional hair, body, skin and fragrance products.

    “Most brands refine African butters because of the heavy nutty aromas but this process involves stripping the oils of the most effective properties. By adding a bespoke alcohol – free fragrance to it, you get to retain the best bits and ooze some of your personalty into a product of your choice.

    “That’s why we are different- the ethos of our brand takes us back to a simpler time- when nature’s most potent ingredients formed the basis of skincare whilst recognising that we live in the era of personalization,” the actress explains.

    Eden Theory is founded by Victoria Thomas, an award-winning filmmaker, and Nse Ikpe Etim, an award-winning actress.

  • JIM IYKE STALKS  NSE IKPE-ETIM

    JIM IYKE STALKS NSE IKPE-ETIM

    STAR Nollywood actress, Nse Ikpe-Etim, is set to entertain her fans once again as she plays lead role in a new movie titled Stalker. Directed by Moses Inwang, the movie also features Jim Iyke.

    In Stalker, Iyke plays the role of an individual who upon rescuing Nse IKpe Etim, begins to seriously shadow her every movement. Things begin to get really intense from that point onward.

    Speaking about the project, Inwang, whose 2015 film, The Last 3 Digits, bagged the award for Best International Film at the “The People’s Film Festival’ in New York, United States of America, said he aims to redefine the Nigerian movie industry.

    Produced by Caroline Danjuma and Inwang for Sneeze Films and Kinetic Media, Stalker also stars Anthony Monjaro, AY the Comedian, Caroline Danjuma, Emem Inwang and a host of other acts.

    The new flick was one of the few selected Nollywood films that screened to teeming audience at the Nollywood Week, Paris.

    Shot in 2015, it also garnered an astonishing 12 nominations at the Golden Icons Academy Awards, held in Houston Texas, USA in October 2015. The highly-anticipated flick also clinched three awards for best film, best actor which was worn by Iyke and best Actress respectively.

    According to Inwang, Stalker will premiere at the Civic Center, Lagos, on February 26.

  • My experience  about Jungle Justice  –Nse Ikpe-Etim

    My experience about Jungle Justice –Nse Ikpe-Etim

    NOLLYWOOD screen diva, Nse Ikpe-Etim, narrates her shocking true life experience about jungle justice in Nigeria.

    She shared the chilling story on Twitter recently.

    According to her, “I took a night bus to Aba some years ago from Abuja to the fabric market. After I had walked around and seen for myself, I went back to the park and decided to have a beer. I brought out my laptop and started writing, trying to blend in so I won’t look out of place. I was scared, but I knew that in a few hours, I would be back home. As I took a sip from my bottle and turned to my laptop, someone had lifted the bottle in pursuit of a young man. I heard screams of ‘Onye oshi!’ ‘Thief!’ That was when I realized that the woman screaming had been robbed of her purse.

    “The woman claimed she had only N200 and an umbrella in the purse. They pursued him, caught him and put a tire on his neck. They poured fuel on him and all I could do was beg the officers there to help him. They looked at me and struck the match. My journey to the nation’s capital was no longer the adventure I hoped it would be. It was my worst nightmare. This isn’t a movie. I’m talking about Jungle Justice in Nigeria. I think it’s sickening and sad. We cannot lose our humanity. If a man does wrong, please seek the hands of the law. Taking the law into your hands is barbaric and that’s not what we should be.”

  • Nse Ikpe-Etim stars  in Devil in Detail

    Nse Ikpe-Etim stars in Devil in Detail

    ACTRESS Nse Ikpe-Etim, who got married last year, may have upped her game in the make-believe world, as she will be playing her most daring role ever in a forthcoming flick.

    The beautiful actress, who is loved for her impressive acting style, has starred in a new movie titled ‘Devil in Detail’ with no clothes on.

    The movie, which is directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso and Ken Attoh, is centered on a suspicious affair that ruins an almost perfect marriage.

    According to sources, the movie will be premiered on Valentine’s Day at the Silverbird Cinema, Accra, Ghana.

    The multiple award-winning actress launched her career in entertainment when she anchored a show on the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) at a relatively young age of 18.

    Nse Ikpe-Etim, a graduate of Theatre Art from the University of Calabar, once described herself as ‘an ardent student of Stanislavski’.

  • Broken is Nse Ikpe  Etim’s most emotive flick

    Broken is Nse Ikpe Etim’s most emotive flick

    ACTRESS Nse Ikpe Etim has declared that her role in Broken is the most emotional she has ever played. Featuring stunning actress, Nse Ikpe Etim, talented actor, Kalu Ikeagwu, and veteran actor, Bimbo Manuel, and a collection of up and coming acts from the capital city of Abuja, the flick was released yesterday, November 9.

    The actress has received critical acclaim for her roles in past years and has been nominated for several awards among which were Best Actress in a Leading Role at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2009, Best Actress at Nollywood Movie Award, among others. Speaking on the movie, Nse said: “When I was given the script, I couldn’t but say yes. The storyline is very touching; it was a real life scene to me. Being on set with Kalu Ikeagwu and Bimbo Manuel was a nice experience. Broken is my most emotional movie till date, the experience will linger for a long time.”

    Director and the producer of the flick, Bright Wonder, says that Broken is an emotional flick centred around the lives of two adults and past lovers who were once married, got separated. Along the line, their lives were later thrown into chaos as mistakes of their past lives, including the aftermath of the children they failed to bring up properly in their selfish union, come haunting their present as asylum, death-row and street living mar their once sane lives.

    “Broken is a social movie that addresses the menace of child abuse, neglect, trafficking, exposing its adverse effects and repercussion on the Nigerian child and the society as a whole,” says Wonder.

  • Nse Ikpe-Etim’s traditional wedding holds in Akwa Ibom

    Nse Ikpe-Etim’s traditional wedding holds in Akwa Ibom

    NOLLYWOOD actress, Nse Ikpe-Etim, on Thursday, April 4, scored another one for love when she concluded traditional wedding rites with her hubby, Clifford Sule. In the presence of family members and guests at the St. Stephen Primary School, Ikot Etobon, Akwa Ibom where the event held, the couple exchanged vows.

    The thespian got married to her long time lover, Clifford Sule, in a court registry on Valentine’s Day in Lagos. Entertaining guests at the traditional wedding was singer and fellow entertainer, Waje. Other colleagues who graced the occasion were on-air-personality cum actor, Katherine Obiang, actor Bishop Ume and a couple of dignitaries.