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  • I’ve been a wreck, Actress Uche Jombo speaks on younger sister’s death

    I’ve been a wreck, Actress Uche Jombo speaks on younger sister’s death

    Actress Uche Jombo is mourning the death of her younger sister. 

    In an emotional post, Jombo revealed her vacation was abruptly cut short on Saturday when she received the tragic news.

    She expressed distress, stating that she has been a “wreck” while grieving the loss of her sister.

    Jombo noted that she had not anticipated experiencing such a profound loss in 2024 but acknowledged that one cannot question God’s plan.

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    Her post has garnered an outpouring of condolences and support from fans, colleagues, and friends in the entertainment industry.

    “My vacation ended on Saturday which turned out to be the worst day of my life. I lost my younger sister and have been a wreck, grieving someone this close wasn’t in my 2024 cards, but we can not ask God questions,” she wrote.

  • Telling indigenous stories excites Uche Jombo

    Telling indigenous stories excites Uche Jombo

    Top actress and filmmaker Uche Jombo has expressed her joy that Nigerian filmmakers can now tell original stories without restrictions in dialect.

    The film star made this statement at the premiere of her new movie, ‘Onyegwu,’ in Lagos.

    “I’m glad that we can now tell our local stories unapologetically. I can just do a pure Igbo film, subtitle it, and sell it. Before, I would be afraid, but now we can totally tell our authentic stories and film them for international audiences,” she told The Nation.

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    Jombo, while speaking about her new movie, explained the difficulties of filming on the streets of Lagos. “I’m particularly proud of this project; this is two years in the making. ‘Onyegwu’ was shot right here in Lagos, Abeokuta, and Istanbul, Turkey. It’s a football film that was very difficult to shoot in Lagos because you have to arrange to deal with area boys when shooting exteriors.

    “We drove all the way to Abeokuta just to shoot one scene. It’s a case of man making things difficult for another man. We had already arranged to film in Surulere Stadium, Lagos,  but at the last minute, they changed their mind, and we were running helter-skelter. Then, Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abeokuta, Lagos, told us to come and shoot.”

  • Uche Jombo, Femi Branch speak on high rate of gun violence

    NOLLYWOOD actress Uche Jombo has waded into the issue of increase of gun violence across the world. She shared her thoughts in a recent post

    “Can we discuss gun violence and control please,” she said.

    “The world lost a lot to gun violence starting from Nigerian #SARS shooting and killing innocent citizen #KoladeJohnson to America Rapper #nipseyhussle who was gunned down. In fact one of his quotes about the value of life is just running through my head as I write this which brings me back to the fact that I can’t believe its 2019 and we are still writing #ENDSARS like seriously calling on @muhammadubuhari. Time to act is NOW. Police reform is needed ASAP.”

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    Actor Femi Branch also added his opinion “Is it really that hard to put a leash on these killers in uniform? Is it? They are paramilitary personnel, bound to follow orders, are they being given unlawful orders or none at all? Is the police high command so weak? Isn’t there no longer a minister or ministry for police affairs even if the i.g. and his subordinates are clueless? What exactly is going on here? #endsars #endsacs are these things actually working? Do they even care? Especially now that elections are over… God save us and our loved ones.”

    The #ENDSARS campaign came up in 2017, having Nigerians trooped out to protest the brutality, intimidation, extortion and killings of innocent citizens by the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), calling for its immediate scrapping.

    The campaign is reopened after the death of Kolade Johnson on Sunday following wounds sustained from bullets fired by police officers during a raid at his neighborhood in Lagos.

    The 36-year-old was shot at a viewing center, watching a football match between Liverpool and Tottenham at approximately 4:30pm when he was gunned down.

    Following his death, Nigerians on social media have responded to the news, bringing back the hashtag, #EndSARS.

  • INI EDO: Why I agreed to work with Uche Jombo

    Nollywood diva, Ini Edo, who was a co-producer of the movie ‘Heaven on my Mind’ speaks to DUPE AYINLA-OLASUNKANMI, on why she accepted to work on the movie with her friend, Uche Jombo, and how they also argued to find a common ground.

    What made you decide to be part of the movie?

    When I got the script, what really caught my attention was the fact that there was so much to be learnt from it. The story is actually one that a lot of people can relate with and that is the beauty of telling a story; being able to communicate and get across to the audience.

    This is a life experience. The movie is quite funny when you go to watch it after it is been released to the cinemas, but behind the hilarious part, there is something that someone has experience in life. For me it is exciting when I read scripts that have to do with life experiences and capture it in a way that will make people laugh, but also learn from it.

    What makes this different from your other roles?

    This character is quite different. It is not like I haven’t played such before, but in a way it is special and unique. This character happens to be a Benin princess, who did not believe that some people can come from a home where they do not have it all. It is actually an interesting character and I enjoyed playing it.

    What do you look out for when accepting roles?

    I am someone who loves to put in all when displaying my character. So when I get to receive a script, and given a role, I look for one that is challenging and different from the ones I have played in the past.

    I love roles that look almost impossible to play, I would say difficult roles. I look at roles that are out of my comfort zone that will give me the chance to squeeze myself and ask myself questions after delivering.

    The movie ‘Heaven on my Mind’ is a joint effort, tell us about it?

    It is a collaboration with Uche Jombo.  Aside that she is a personal friend of mine, she is also someone that I have a lot of admiration for in terms of her work. The quality of work she does, tells how passionate she is on her works and also delivering the best to her audience.

    Also, the consistence over the years is also something that is quiet commendable. So, it was quite fun seeing her directorial debut. For me,  it was exciting and interesting watching her do it. I never had doubt that she could do it, because I know how powerful and passionate she can be in what she does.

    It was not like I was expecting less, because she is someone I have known for quite a while and I know how controlling she can be in powering and managing things. Her professionalism and commitment were seen in her action.

    Did you have an argument while working?

    You know because we were together on the team, it was not all about who made the decision, but what we felt was best for the production and cast.

    Yes we always argue, but it is for the best of what we both believe in and it is not about personal opinion. But at the end of the day, we always have been able to find a common ground.

    What are your expectations on this collaboration?

    I am expecting great reviews. People have been able to relate with the movie and say things like ‘yes, I know someone who had gone through that’. I expect people to be very amused and learn from it and open more directorial jobs for Uche.

    Are we expecting to see new faces in the movie?       

    Yes, the lead actor happens to be a new face. He has done some works, but this is about the biggest major job he has done and expects to give him the official announcement to say.

    Why him and not a prominent face?

    I was on a job with him, and I saw the potential in him. When I read the script, I told Uche I had the perfect actor for the role and he was asked to come for the audition. He has the look and the delivery; he has the command of English and deceptive look for the role.

    Because I like to have new people on my production, I have always done that with most of my productions, so I felt he was new and fits into the character.

  • December date for Uche Jombo’s ‘Heaven on my Mind’

    Nollywood actress, director and producer Uche Jombo is leading several talented actors to the cinema with her new movie ‘Heaven on my Mind’, come December 7, 2018.

    Jombo who has had her fair share of cinema runs with several collaborations with top filmmakers like Desmond Elliot, Emem Isong and others, will be making her first full feature and directorial debut with this family movie.

    The highly anticipated movie, which began pre-production in late 2017 and finished filming in March 2018 is the first collaboration between two talented actors; Uche Jombo and Ini Edo as co-producers, and will be released under their film companies, Uche Jombo Studios and Minini Empire Production.

    The film follows the life of Ben Peters, for whom, marriage is a business transaction.

    The movie features talented actors like Uche Jombo, Ini Edo, Mercy Aigbe, Ray Emordi, Andrea Chika Chukwu, Femi Adebayo, Adunni Ade, Eric Ogbonna and Yvonne Nwosu.

    Jombo revealed that ‘Heaven on my Mind’ is a breath of fresh air when it comes to storytelling, production and casting. She said; “Heaven on My Mind is really a breath of fresh air when it comes to filmmaking. The story, production, cast and crew members brought their A-Game to the table. It is refreshingly different and I had massive fun and joy filming this.”

    On this being her directorial debut, she said; “We all get to a point in life when you just know that it is time to do something you really enjoy and take it to the next level. For me, directing this movie is a huge mark in my books and I really appreciate everyone who had faith in me. Not only did I get to act with some of the most talented actors in the industry, I also got a chance to bring out the best in them through the lens. It was an amazing experience.”

     

  • Uche Jombo makes debut as film director

    Having produced several films in recent times, Nollywood actress Uche Jombo is coming out as a director with the release of a new movie, ‘Heaven on My Mind’, set to hit the cinemas on December 7, 2018.

    The actress begged her fans to support her new course stating, “Ujlovers, this is my first film as a director going to cinemas, please support my hustle by reposting.”

    Her co-producer, actress Ini Edo, added: “A project I collaborated with my soul sis @uchejombo to produce. We put all our emotions into this one and I really hope y’all like it.”

    It was revealed that the movie crew began shooting in 2017, and it is coming out under their film companies- Uche Jombo Studios and Minini Empire Production.

    The movie which stars Ini Edo, Mercy Aigbe, Femi Adebayo, Adunni Ade and others looks at some marriages as business transactions.

  • AFRIFF: Our challenges as female entrepreneurs, by panelists

    AFRIFF: Our challenges as female entrepreneurs, by panelists

    …As French embassy leads funding opportunities session for Nollywood

    For the women and entrepreneurship panel which took place at Terra Kulture, Victoria Island, Lagos, Thursday morning, at the ongoing Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), it was sisters doing it all for themselves.
    The event commenced with the screening of ‘She Started It’, a rousing feature length documentary film, exploring the cultural roots of female under-representation in entrepreneurship. ‘She Started It’, making use of intimate, action-driven storytelling prowess, highlights the challenges and triumphs of female tech entrepreneurs working in Silicon Valley.
    The film screening was immediately followed by a panel discussion comprising a star-heavy lineup of female entrepreneurs.
    Moderated by Afie Braimoh, CEO of Sacfruits and Operations Director of AFRIFF, the speakers were filmmakers, Uche Jombo and Blessing Effiom Egbe (The Women, Lekki Wives), Damilola Sobowale, Creative Director, SMIDS animation studio, and Joycee Awosika, Founder, Oriki, a skincare brand.

    Afie Braimoh, left, with the panelists

    The panelists all spoke on the challenges they face as females doing business in Nigeria, stressing their own individual experiences. While some of these drawbacks were a recurring element in the narratives, the women were united in their resolve to keep pushing as they pursued their passions single-mindedly. The event was presented in collaboration with the United States embassy and had selected students in attendance.
    At the Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, Lekki, Canon hosted a teaching session on how to livestream on different social media platforms (Youtube, Facebook) with simple software and inexpensive cameras. Some of the participants were allowed a practical feel of what was taught and demonstrated livestream setups.
    The Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde headlined ‘Alter Ego’, one of the three Nigerian films in competition for the festival’s biggest prize was screened, as well as the OC Ukeje/Joselyn Dumas reunion vehicle, ‘Potato Potahto’, playing out of competition. The French Embassy showcase of French films kicked off with showings of the Luc Besson blockbuster, Valerian, and the race relations comedy, He Even Has Your Eyes.
    At the Silverbird Galleria, the Institut Francais/Embassy of France presented a workshop on funding opportunities for Nollywood in terms of scripting and production funds headlined by Julien Ezanno, head of bilateral relations at the National Centre for Cinema and The Moving Image, France and featuring representatives from the Norwegian film industry.
    A session on the role of cinema in diplomacy followed shortly after with heavyweights such as Obi Asika who presents the annual Social Media Week, and Charles Novia (Alan Poza) join the panel to speak on their perception of the industry.

    The play at Terra Kulture

    Terra Kulture, and Bolanle Austen Peters Production played host to filmmakers, government officials and the diplomatic community for the French Embassy facilitated Cultural Night. The highly entertaining event involved a sneak peak of the upcoming stage musical, Fela and the Kalakuta Queens, which premieres in December, plus a rousing rendition of the classic South African staple, The Gumboot Dance (isicathulo). There was also a musical excerpt from Saro the Musical and live rendition of popular hit songs from a duo of talented vocalists. A cocktail and networking session followed.

    Scene in the play at Terra Kulture

    AFRIFF is an annual weeklong, all-encompassing world class showcase running, this year, from October 29, to November 4, 2017.
    About 200 carefully curated feature lengths, shorts, documentaries and student films are being screened this year. The festival also encompasses talent development classes, industry workshops and inspiring creative discussions.

  • Uche Jombo to host African Film Festival

    Uche Jombo to host African Film Festival

    actress, director and producer Uche Jombo Rodigruez is to host the 2016 edition of the African Film Festival between July 1 and July 3 in Dallas, Texas.

    The excited filmmaker took to her Twitter account to post a poster which captioned her as host of the event. “The African film festival 2016 Dallas…yours truly will be there,” she wrote.

    With over 35 films from over 15 African countries, attendees of the festival can be guaranteed of a diverse film experience while participants have a chance to showcase the best of Africa’s creatives. Some of the films that would be screened during the festival include A People at Sea (Cameroon) by Samson Tarh, Waiting for the (T)rain (Burkina Faso, France) by Simon Panay, Gender and Number (Ethiopia, Spain) by Ines Poggio, My Gallery (Cameroon) by Enah Johnscott and Wings of my Dreams (Nigeria) by Ike Nnaebue.

    While screening holds at Angelika Film Center, Cadillac Dreams Studios and at Pan-African Connection on July 1 and July 2, the awards ceremony will hold on July 3 at Dallas City Performance Hall.

    The African Film Festival (TAFF), a non-profit organisation created to give back to the African Independent film community is listed with the Texas Film Commission, the Dallas Film Commission, and the City of Dallas Arts District.

    The festival would look at films in several categories such as Best Narrative Feature, Best Documentary Feature, Best Narrative Short, Best Documentary Short, Best Director, Best Actor and Best Actress. Other categories are Best Emerging Filmmaker, Best Cinematography, Best Original Soundtrack, People’s Choice: Best Poster and People’s Choice: Best Trailer.

     

     

     

  • Stars celebrate  Uche Jombo

    Stars celebrate Uche Jombo

    Uche Jombo, was a year older on December 28, 2015, and had a fun filled day as family and colleagues pulled out heartfelt messages on her Instagram to celebrate the day with the actress/producer.

    According to Tamara Eteimo: “ It is difficult to put in words, how much i am thankful for your insight, wisdom, professional attitude, mentorship and guidance. I pray for your success as an individual and hope that you deservingly rise to towering heights. Happy Birthday to a big sis, rare gem, a wife, a proud mother, ceo, producer, a blessing not only to your family but this generation… The list is endless.”

    “Everybody wake up. Its @uchejombo’s birthday ya’ll. My big sis and mentor I appreciate your contribution to my career when I was at rock bottom. My first award nominations I owe to you. You are a warm hearted beautiful person. And I pray the day bring more happiness and joy. Happy birthday and I love you,” added Yvonne Jegede.

    According to the mother of one, describing herself on seeing another big day stated: “She is fierce, she is strong, and she isn’t simple. She is crazy and sometimes she barely slept. She always has something to say, she has flaws and that’s ok, and when she was down she got right back up .She unstoppable “this quote is sooooo me. Thank you Lord Jesus for another year! I am grateful and thankful….Happy birthday to me”.

    The actress is also done with a new movie titled Almost Perfect, which is expected to hit the shelves soon.

  • Uche Jombo returns

    Uche Jombo returns

    POPULAR Nollywood actress Uche Jombo, who has been off the social radar for a while was among the celebrities who came out to support their own at the premiere of Omoni Oboli’s latest movie, The First Lady, on September 29, 2015, at the Silverbird Cinemas , Victoria Island, Lagos.

    The actress who put to bed in May, took to her social media to share the good news of how she feels to be back after maternity break: “Good to be back… Heading out to support @omonioboli #FirstLadyPremiere.”

    The First Lady, a comedy film, made its debut in cinemas across Nigeria on Thursday October 1. The movie stars Joseph Benjamin, Oboli, Yvonne Jegede, Alexx Ekubo, Chinedu Ikedieze, Udoka Oyeka, Tony Monjar, and others.

    The event was also graced by former Cross Rivers State governor Donald Duke, Desmond Elliot, Emem Isong, Ufuoma McDermott, Sammy Okoposo, Deyemi Okanlawon, Blessing Ogbe, Audu Maikori, Tosyn Bucknor, Dimeji Alara, Chigurl and Toni Tones.

    Written by Oboli, the comic drama which has elements of fantasy tells the story of Michelle (Oboli), a prostitute who has dreams of being rescued from her pimp called Obama by Prince Charming.