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  • How I got my stage name – Actor Segun Arinze

    How I got my stage name – Actor Segun Arinze

    Actor Segun Arinze has narrated the scenario that brought about his name switch from Segun Aina to the popular Arinze. 

    He spoke on the ‘TalktoB‘ podcast hosted by his colleague, Biola Bayo, where he said that he used the stage name Segun Arinze while pursuing a musical career.

    According to him, he was born Segun Aina but the stage name ‘Segun Arinze’ stayed with him after he was accidentally introduced as such during a 1991 concert.

    He said: “I was also singing. In 1991, I was told someone wanted to sign me. ‘We are going to sign you on’. He came from Sony Music. So he called me and I signed the contract. He signed. And then he said ‘Okay we are going to start recording.’

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    “I went to Ife to do Dramatic Arts. My dad did not like the idea because he wanted me to be a lawyer. At a point in time, I thought he was not going to pay my school fees to go and read drama.

    “Then the National Theatre was running an open theatre then… ‘welcome new artiste Arinze’. I said ‘Excuse me sir what is this? I said why are you changing my name? The album came out – ‘Dreams’. Everywhere was ‘Arinze, Arinze. That was how the name got changed from Aina to Arinze in a nutshell.”

  • Segun Arinze: I was scared acting a pastor on the beach

    Segun Arinze: I was scared acting a pastor on the beach

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Segun Padonou Aina aka Segun Arinze has spoken of his fear during the shooting of one of Mo Abudu’s short films entitled;  Iyawo Mi (My wife)’.

     The 58-year-old thespian, who portrayed a pastor in the film, recounted his experience of playing the role of a white garment pastor in front of genuine members of Cherubim and Seraphim (C&S) at a beach.

     “When we got to the beach to shoot some scenes of ‘Iyawo Mi’, we were fully dressed in our Sutana (Celestial garment) when I noticed the real Aladua (white garment) members on another side of the beach doing deliverance for someone,” he said.

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     Continuing, the singer, actor and voice-over star said, “They were throwing fruits like oranges, pineapple and bananas into the water. As the production crew was setting up, I was so afraid that I started making a silent prayer. As if Mo Abudu read my mind, she just said: ‘You guys are acting here. They are going to be there. Nobody is disturbing each other.”

     The Badagry-born actor, who delivered his role in the Yoruba language, urged actors to be multilingual, saying language should not be a barrier for any professional actors. “As an actor, you must be ready for all the challenges – Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba – you must be ready for it,” he said.

  • Segun Arinze, Lota Chukwu star in ‘The Executioner’

    Segun Arinze has teamed up with other actors like Joseph Momodu, Lota Chukwu, Seun Akindele and Rose Odika to star in a new movie titled ‘The Executioner.’

    The movie which was released on July 26 tells a story of a D.P.O. (Segun Arinze) whose son is a notorious armed robber (Joseph Momodu), with an identity that is a tough nut to crack for Inspector Mustapha (Seun Akindele) and his team of policemen.

    An intelligence Officer(Lota Chukwu) gets to know of the robbers secret, the revelation then prompts this D.P.O. father to make moves to save his son from the hands of the law.

    The movie which was directed by Adewale Rasaq was produced by Princess Folakemi.

  • Bob Marley, 37 years after: Segun Arinze tasks reggae artists

    As the world mark 37 years of Bob Marley death, Nollywood veteran, Segun Arinze has called on reggae musicians in Nigeria to continue to use the genre to spread conscious and positive messages to correct the ills in the society.

    Marley is one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century and one whose impact endures across generations of music fans around the world.

    The reggae legend with 42 official releases, countless photos and videos of him captured both on and off the stage is the most celebrated reggae artist in the world.

    Arinze, a.k.a “Black Arrow’’ said this in a telephone with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

    The Onitsha born actor and graduate of Dramatic Art from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife also said that reggae had become a culture.

    “Today is Marley Day; I called on Reggae musicians in Nigeria to continue to use the genre to send conscious and positive messages to correct the ills in the society like Bob Marley, Mandators, Andy Showman, Ras Kimono and others.

    “However, the music industry is dynamic and changing; there are new styles and beat to reggae, so you need to adopt it but maintain the messages that are philosophical and endearing to the heart.

    “Even though Marley is gone, his music lives on; Reggae artists across the country should continue to spread the message,’’ Arinze said.

    The talented actor with several endorsements also said that Marley’s legacies remained relevant in the 21st century, 37 years after his death.

    According to Arinze, Marley’s songs are prevalent today adding that everything he sang about is still happening today.

    “He is like a prophet; his songs inspire people up till today. I even listened to his songs yesterday.

    “I just prayed and hope that his family carry on with the legacy he left behind and continue to impact on the people and society.

    “But unfortunately, he died at a very young age; he did not make it up to 40 years. I pray his soul continue to rest in peace and wish the world Happy Marley Day,’’ Arinze said.

    His lyrics of timeless protest songs such as “Redemption Song” “War” “Get Up, Stand Up” and “Crazy Baldhead,” have fired up social and political movements.

    Marley was born on Feb. 6, 1945 to a British Naval Captain, Norman and Cedella Marley.

    Marley was posted to the Western Indies during the second War World when he met Cedella. She gave birth to young Marley when she was 18.

    The reggae legend early life was spent in rural mountainous terrain of the Parish of St. Ann community of Nine Miles in Jamaica.

    The residents of the community have preserved many customs derived from their African ancestry especially the art of storytelling as a means of sharing the past and time-tested traditions.

    In the late 1950, he left St. Ann and returned to Kingston, the Jamaica’s capital.

    The `One Love’ crooner had little Western education, but dropped out of school at 14 to learn welding.

    After meeting and teaming up with a Reggae artist, Peter Touch, he quit welding and they jointly released a single titled, `Simmer Down’ which enjoyed airplay on the local radio.

    Based on the success of the single, their relationship blossomed and in 1964, Marley and Tosh formed the `Wailing Wailers’ together with Bunny Livingstone Wailer, Junior Braithwaite, and Beverly Kelso.

    Other members of the group were Rita Anderson (who later became Rita Marley in 1966), Judy Mowatt, and Marcia Griffith.

    The musical group was popular in Jamaica as it performed in many shows across the country.

    The group gained wider acceptance and in 1972 it was signed on by Chris Blackwell’s Island Records.

    In 1973, they released their debut album titled “Catch A Fire’’ which launched them into super stardom.

    With a successful music album, the group embarked on musical tour in Britain which was successful but turned out to be the turning point of the Jamaican based Reggae group.

    After a successful tour, they came back to Jamaica and the group split with Peter Tosh and Bonny Walter opting out after alleging Marley’s domineering role while on tour.

    Not perturbed by the split, Marley went ahead and got married to Alpharita Constantia “Rita’’ Anderson in Kingston, Jamaica, on Feb. 10, 1966.

    Marley had many children: three with his wife Rita, two adopted from her previous relationships, and several others with different women. The Bob Marley official website acknowledges eleven children.http://nan.ng

  • Fela still relevant – Arinze

    Fela still relevant – Arinze

    Popular Nollywood actor, Segun Arinze, said on Wednesday that the late Afro-beat legend, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, is still relevant 20 years after his death.

    Fela died on August 2, 1997.

    Arinze said the issues Fela addressed in his works were still relevant today.

    “He is a great icon and till date, his music still stands relevant. Most of those things he said in all his songs are prevalent till date.

    “He was like a prophet but as the saying goes, a ‘prophet is not respected in his home town. That played out in his life.

    “We still hope the society would continue to imbibe the messages he left behind for the much needed change to come,’’ Arinze said.

    He described Fela as a great artiste, who used music to pass on messages.

    “Fela started passing messages before other activists started using music to propagate worthy and good causes.

    “And of course, he was recognised by the government, people and the society. Fela was great, we can never forget him in Nigeria, Africa and the world stage,” he added.

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  • Alex Usifo, Segun Arinze, others star in Pandora

    Alex Usifo, Segun Arinze, others star in Pandora

    After a while out of the silver screen, two Nollywood veterans – Alex Usifo and Segun Arinze – are set to feature in a new movie, Pandora, which is finished and set to hit cinemas nationwide soon.

    The movie which also stars Benjamin Onowhakpor and also introduces Eugene Obadan and Annabel Orumbie was set in Benin City, Edo State.

    Written and produced by Eugene Obadan, Pandora is an intriguing story of emotional blackmail within top government circles. It is directed by Ugwu Ezeruom.

    According to Benin-based Obadan who is taking his first major step as both an actor and producer, the movie depicts a president whose good intentions for his country is made futile by vested interests of politicians within his close circles, including his vice president.

    “It tells us another side of politics which people don’t really see,” said Obadan who also revealed that current economic and political situations in Nigeria served as motivation for putting together the film.

    “How politicians can actually use emotional blackmail, assassination and even all sorts of means to get power aside the normal elections.”

  • SEGUN ARINZE, OTHERS HONOUR ‘PROJECT INSPIRATION’

    POPULAR actor, Segun Arinze, Saco a comedian, Kenny Kore were among those who graced Project Inspiration, a programme organized by Brand Phase Empowerment Initiative.

    The event was aimed at inspiring youngsters and students to help them build their career and take their education seriously.

    Addressing students at Ikeja Grammar School hall Oshodi, Segun Arinze took them down memory lane on how his career began and how he never gave up on his dream. He also advised them never to relent and stay away from drugs, crime and cultism.

    Commending the initiative, he said; “It helps the students to make some certain decisions that will help them in the nearest future as they grow up. Mentoring like this is always very good, some of them at this age get a bit confuse, but when you get people who advice you, counsel you and mentor you, it puts you in good step for the challenges ahead”.

    Founder and Coordinator, Brand Phase Empowerment Initiative, Mr Moses Emorinken, said the idea behind the initiative is to motivate the young ones especially in the direction of their goals and what they hope to become.

    “We want to inspire children, by bringing celebrities they like, to come speak to them. So this guys will tell them, we do what we are doing, we are passionate about it, we are fulfilling our dreams but  really we are actually educated and we have degrees and we went to school so they understand that education is important”, Emorinken said.

  • IBINABO FIBERESIMA, SEGUN ARINZE OTHERS IN RIVERS BETWEEN

    IBINABO FIBERESIMA, SEGUN ARINZE OTHERS IN RIVERS BETWEEN

    Top Nollywood personalities are among those featured in a new blockbuster movie titled Rivers Between, put together by Beehay Media Concepts Nigeria Limited.

    Produced by fast-rising Nollywood actress, Bose Alao Omotoyossi, the wife of the Nigerian-born Beninese soccer star, Rasak Omotoyossi, and directed by Chris Eneaji, Rivers Between is expected to premiere in 2016 before it starts screening in cinemas across the country.

    The movie stars the likes of Ibinabo Fiberesima, Segun Arinze, Akin Lewis, Don Patrik, Tolu Awobiyi, Foluke Daramola, and Belinda Effah, among others.

    Rivers Between is a story of two African countries, The Republic of Belenda and the Republic of Libertoire, fighting over a piece of land in a border town called Baini.

    While the presidents of both countries have employed all forms of manouvres to no avail, despite the help of a patriot, the first lady of the Republic of Belenda is in sizzling romance with the Libertoire’s President. This further heightens the rivalry between the countries.

    Rivers Between, according to the producers, is a story that portrays love, trust, betrayals and blood. It was scripted by Gbenga Adesanya and shot within Lekki  Epe metropolitan area of Lagos State.

    Omotoyossi, producer of the flick, rose through the ranks and became popular after featuring in Wale Adenuga’s Comedy TV Series, Papa Ajasco and Company. The beautiful mother of three has produced four films to her credit; Imoran Ika, Opa Abo, Olasubomi as well as Talo Smart. She has also featured in films like Omo Iya Mi, Ife Foju, Mo Nbowa Olorun, Aye Jobele, Ale Ariwo, among many.

  • Onesoul stars Yemi Blaq, Segun Arinze,  others star in Cajol

    Onesoul stars Yemi Blaq, Segun Arinze, others star in Cajol

    Budding Nigerian filmmaker, Ideh Chukwuma Innocent, aka Onesoul, is staring A listers in his feature film titled Cajol. Parading the likes of Yemi Blaq, Segun Arinze, Kunle Coker, Elvina Ibru, Dede Mabiaku, Adaora Ukoh and Mofe Duncan, Cajol tells the story of deceit, love and betrayal.

    The director, scriptwriter and producer signed to 2wice As Nice Studios and Ibru Foundation as its official director says that he is bringing his expertise to bear in the new production, having shot two other movies earlier in the year.

    His first full length movie production, Diana’s Verdict, focuses on the fight to stop violence against women. It stars Fred Amata and Keppy Ekpeyong Bassey. His second movie, Anger, is a sad love story which parades Nollywood’s Jide Kosoko, Keira Hewatch, Kunle Remi and Adaora Ukoh.

    The International Relations graduate of the University of Lagos who also studied film making in South Africa speaks of his foray into moviemaking.

    “In Africa there are so many talented youths with great ideas and skills but not too many of them have the opportunity to express themselves and put these skills to use. I come from a very humble background where I had to work extremely hard for anything I ever wanted. I feel blessed with the opportunity given to me by 2wice As Nice Studios.”

    He also speaks on his inspiration making the movie; “I am more of a dark person so am always writing dark stories or scripts. I also love to be in a dark environment. I edit my films and music videos at night, I write more at night and I come up with my best ideas at night. I think my creative angels function more at night so I have to stay up and wait for them to bless me with my ideas. That way I think properly and come up with bright ideas.”

    Lamenting the negative effect of piracy on the industry, Onesoul said; “With very few cinemas in the country, piracy decide the number of copies you sell at the end of the day; While trying to sell 1,000 copies of your hard earned product, the guy at Alaba has sold 100,000 copies for himself to get rich on your creative work.”

  • Segun Arinze  to direct  BON Awards

    Segun Arinze to direct BON Awards

    ORGANISERS of Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards have appointed notable actor, Segun Arinze, as the Artistic Director of the 2015 edition of the show, taking place in Akure, Ondo State.

    Executive Producer of BON Awards, Seun Oloketuyi, who disclosed the actor’s appointment, said “The choice of Segun Arinze is predicated on the fact that we have promised that BON Awards 2015 will surpass the previous years in every ramification and based on that, we have decided to bring on board more people with the skill, and savvy to help us achieve this.”

    Oloketuyi said the show is relying on Arinze’s experience as an actor and event organiser, while also tapping into his network and respectability in the industry to “ensure that we have a BON Awards to remember. We look forward to having a good time working with him.”

    The Badagry, Lagos State-born actor expressed appreciation for the gesture, promising to bring his expertise and experience to bear, by improving the artistic and technical standards of the awards.

    “With a profound sense of duty, I accept the gesture of the organisers of BON awards in appointing me as the artistic director for the 2015 edition of the event. The BON awards is dear to me because it is a homegrown reward platform for Nigerian actors and that was one of the reasons I accepted to join the train that was in Akure, Ondo State recently for the unveiling of the host state,” Arinze said.