Tag: Richard Mofe-Damijo

  • RMD endorses AY’s relentless drive, ambition

    RMD endorses AY’s relentless drive, ambition

    Movie icon, Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD), has publicly praised comedian Ayo Makun (AY) for his unwavering spirit and determination to succeed.

    RMD’s endorsement echoes Ali Baba’s previous recognition of AY’s drive and ambition.

    RMD acknowledged AY’s remarkable journey from stand-up comedy to filmmaking and beyond, noting that his thirst for life and success is what opens doors for young Nigerians globally.

    “That thing that Ali Baba saw in you, I see it as well. It is a thirst for life, a thirst for success. It is what makes every nation in the world to open doors to young Nigerians to come in.” RMD stated. 

    AY, who has built a successful career through grit and determination, continues to push boundaries in the entertainment industry.

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    AY took to Instagram to share RMD’s endorsement, expressing his pride and gratitude.

    He also encouraged Nigerian youths, highlighting how their passion and quest for success have created opportunities for them abroad.

  • NACC to honour Mofe-Damijo

    NACC to honour Mofe-Damijo

    The Nigerian-American Chamber of Commerce (NACC) will honour veteran actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) with the “Creative Industry Legend Award” for his contributions to Nollywood at its  Breakfast Meeting on Thursday at Four Points by Sheraton Hotel, Victoria lsland, Lagos.

    The event will be led by NACC National President Alhaji Sheriff Balogun, and is themed:  “2025 Economic Outlook for Nigeria”.

    The keynote address will be delivered by the Managing Partner, KPMG Professional Services, Tola Adeyemi.

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    Discussants include the Chief Executive Officer,  Centre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, Dr. Muda Yusuf; President,  Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce, Mines, Industry, and Agriculture, Dele Oye and Managing Director Zenith Carex Express, Dr. Adelana Olamilekan.

    The session will be moderated by the Director, Enterprise Development Centre, Pan-Atlantic University, Nneka Okekerau.

    NACC Acting  Director-General, Ms Wofai Samuel said the  Breakfast Meeting is a key platform for fostering economic cooperation and recognising industry leaders.

  • RMD: Nollywood icon with a difference

    RMD: Nollywood icon with a difference

    Among the luminaries present at the 2024 Silicon Valley African Film Festival (SVAFF), one figure towered above the rest—not just in stature, but in the depth of his influence on African cinema: Richard Mofe-Damijo, affectionately known as RMD.

    He is more than just a veteran actor; he is a cinematic legend whose influence has indelibly shaped Nollywood and placed African cinema firmly on the global stage. His presence at the festival was more than a celebratory appearance; it was a homage to a legacy that continues to elevate African storytelling and amplify its voice worldwide.

    RMD’s journey began humbly in Warri, Nigeria, where, as a young boy, he trekked just to find a place to watch television. As he shared during a fireside chat at the festival, this is where his passion for performance was first ignited. His TV debut in 1982 set the stage for a career that would span over 30 years, pushing the boundaries of what African cinema could be.

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    By the late 1980s, RMD had already become one of Nollywood’s most captivating actors, with unforgettable performances in films like Out of Bounds (1997), Hostages (1997), and Diamond Ring (1998). These films not only showcased his exceptional range but also underscored his ability to breathe life into characters that reflected the rich and complex realities of African life. His body of work helped transition Nollywood from its regional origins into an international phenomenon, earning it a global audience and, eventually, a seat at the table of global cinematic conversations. The Wedding Party (2016) and King of Boys (2018) cemented his reputation as a trailblazer who has brought African stories into the global spotlight.

    It’s impossible to speak about Nollywood’s meteoric rise without mentioning icons like RMD, who have been instrumental in this transformation with enthralling performances.

    Beyond his roles, RMD’s voice commands respect and unusual demure in any room he enters. It’s a voice that feels like the embodiment of African cinema itself, simultaneously wise and soulful. At SVAFF, his words echoed with the authority of someone who has lived and breathed the essence of storytelling. “Films are not just entertainment,” he said. “They are a mirror to our society, showcasing the struggles, dreams, and triumphs of our people.”

    It’s this deep understanding of storytelling’s role in shaping collective identity that has made RMD not just an actor but an ambassador of African narratives on the world stage.

    In recent years, RMD has continued to push boundaries, as seen in his work on Castle & Castle and the critically acclaimed Black Book, where his performances have captivated audiences globally. His ability to straddle both mainstream and niche roles is a testament to his enduring versatility.

    At SVAFF, there was an especially poignant moment when RMD paid tribute to his son, Tega Mofe-Damijo, drawing a beautiful parallel between his own career and the new generation of filmmakers. Much like Denzel Washington, RMD sees this passing of the baton as a symbol of continuity in African storytelling across generations. The love and pride in his voice as he spoke of Tegha was palpable, underscoring that true legacy is not just about individual success but about inspiring and nurturing future storytellers.

    Despite his iconic status, RMD remains deeply grounded. He often attributes his success to the cultural wealth of Africa, saying, “I grew up understanding that storytelling is a powerful tool. It fosters empathy and understanding across cultures.” His humility and grace are evident in every aspect of his life, from his mentorship of young filmmakers to his impeccable fashion sense. Known for his timeless style, RMD’s fashion choices, much like his performances, tell stories of their own. His signature fragrance line, timeless, reflects the lasting impact he has had on both film and fashion.

    In response to being honoured at the 2024 SVAFF, RMD expressed his gratitude, saying: “It’s an honour to be nominated by an organization that bridges two worlds I cherish: the innovation of Silicon Valley and the powerful storytelling of film, especially those narratives that highlight African experiences.”

    In his acceptance speech, RMD delivered a powerful reflection: “Every character I play carries a piece of our collective story.”

    Through his work, he has helped shape how African stories are told, perceived, and cherished worldwide.

    Richard Mofe-Damijo is not just an icon; he is a guiding light for African storytellers, past, present, and future. His contributions will echo across generations as he continues to inspire, mentor, and push the boundaries of what African cinema can achieve.

    With new projects on the horizon, like Phoenix Fury, and Jade Osiberu’s “Christmas in Lagos” the world can only wait in anticipation for what this legend will deliver next.

  • Richard Mofe-Damijo dazzles at 63

    Richard Mofe-Damijo dazzles at 63

    Veteran actor Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) celebrated his 63rd birthday on July 6, receiving an outpouring of love and well wishes from colleagues, fans, and friends in the entertainment industry.

    To mark the occasion, RMD shared stylish photos of himself on Instagram, expressing gratitude to God, his family, and friends for their unwavering support.

    The post was met with a flood of congratulatory messages and admiration from his followers, celebrating the actor’s milestone and legacy.

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    He wrote: “Celebrating 63 years of blessings! Immensely grateful to God, my amazing family, cherished friends, and unwavering fans who stand by me. I salute you all!.”

    RMD’s post received an outpouring of congratulations and blessings from celebrities like Chinedu Ikedieze, Mercy Aigbe, Ruth Kadiri, Mo Abudu, Ushbebe, Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, Broda Shaggi, and Kiekie, among others.

  • Richard Mofe-Damijo: Being faithful  in marriage is hard

    Richard Mofe-Damijo: Being faithful  in marriage is hard

    Nigerian film star, producer and lawyer, Richard Mofe Damijo has admitted that being faithful in marriage is very hard.

    RMD, as the veteran thespian is widely referred to, made the admittance to comedian, show host and actor, Teju Oyelakin aka Teju Babyface on one of the episodes of his podcast. TejuBabyface DeepDive.

    Teju had asked if it was hard being faithful in marriage and RMD responded in affirmative saying it is hard especially for entertainers.

    “It is hard (to be faithful in marriage) because if you are in the line of work that we are in it is very hard because let’s face it, everyone of us that is married, we are the target,” he began. “I mean look at how women are. How can you escape it? Women are like Delilah, they are like Jezebels, they prepare and the only way you can perpetuate the real intentions of the enemy is to constantly aim at the image of God or the symbol of authority in any home. You shoot it down, it’s like being a general or a commander in a battlefield, you drop him and the battalion scatters.”

    Continuing, RMD said, “It’s very difficult and you have to get to a point where your wife understands what she’s up against as well because if your wife is not up to speed on what she’s up against, then your flanks would be left open. So, if there’s no harmony on that field.. I saw TD Jakes speak about this and I was so impressed. He said if you wanna know who’s got my back, jump me. It spoke to me and for me, that is what defines my life. You can’t touch my family and if I can react the way I react if you touch my family, then my family is got to be able to react the same way.”

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    The connection between RMD and Teju began on the set of Tade Ogidan’s hit film, ‘Diamond Ring,’ which features both as father and son with Sola Sobowale playing the role of a wife and mum.

    NIGERIAN film star, producer and lawyer, Richard Mofe Damijo has admitted that being faithful in marriage is very hard.

    RMD, as the veteran thespian is widely referred to, made the admittance to comedian, show host and actor, Teju Oyelakin aka Teju Babyface on one of the episodes of his podcast. TejuBabyface DeepDive.

    Teju had asked if it was hard being faithful in marriage and RMD responded in affirmative saying it is hard especially for entertainers.

    “It is hard (to be faithful in marriage) because if you are in the line of work that we are in it is very hard because let’s face it, everyone of us that is married, we are the target,” he began. “I mean look at how women are. How can you escape it? Women are like Delilah, they are like Jezebels, they prepare and the only way you can perpetuate the real intentions of the enemy is to constantly aim at the image of God or the symbol of authority in any home. You shoot it down, it’s like being a general or a commander in a battlefield, you drop him and the battalion scatters.”

    Continuing, RMD said, “It’s very difficult and you have to get to a point where your wife understands what she’s up against as well because if your wife is not up to speed on what she’s up against, then your flanks would be left open. So, if there’s no harmony on that field.. I saw TD Jakes speak about this and I was so impressed. He said if you wanna know who’s got my back, jump me. It spoke to me and for me, that is what defines my life. You can’t touch my family and if I can react the way I react if you touch my family, then my family is got to be able to react the same way.”

    The connection between RMD and Teju began on the set of Tade Ogidan’s hit film, ‘Diamond Ring,’ which features both as father and son with Sola Sobowale playing the role of a wife and mum.