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  • Death of Ovularia: Nollywood veterans, Jide Kosoko, ‘Oga Bello’, Amata, others mourn

    Death of Ovularia: Nollywood veterans, Jide Kosoko, ‘Oga Bello’, Amata, others mourn

    Old-time Nollywood actors, Jide Kosoko, Adebayo Salami and many others in the industry have paid glowing tributes to Elizabeth Evoeme, popularly known as Ovularia in the 1980s TV sitcom, ‘The New Masquerade’, passed away at the age of 81.

    Kosoko said the late Ovularia was a disciplined woman who had contributed immensely to the growth of the entertainment industry.

    Lizzy, as she was affectionately known by friends and family, was part of the original cast of the show that ran from the 1970s to the mid-1990s.

    Lizzy, born on December 1, 1942, died on Sunday in Port Harcourt surrounded by her loved ones, a family member told Vanguard.

    Mourning her passage, Kosoko said: “We have lost another gem though at a ripe age, I pray the almighty God grant her soul a peaceful rest.

    “We worked together on The New Masquerade, I was a guest artiste at that time, she was just fantastic. May her soul rest in peace and may God continue to keep us that are still alive.

    “Her virtue of discipline that has to do with keeping to call time, submitting to the directors’ wish at all time and other professional ethics she stood for, should be emulated by all other actors.”

    Also, Adebayo Salami, popularly known as “Oga Bello”, described death of the actress as shocking.

    He said, “We are all getting older but no one wants to die, we are going to miss her but her legacies still remain with us. We love her but God loves her most.”

    Fred Amata, also expressed shock over the death of the actress.

    Her death was announced by family on Tuesday.

    A statement from the Evoeme Emekalam family on her passing read: “Friends, fans, colleagues, the family of the legendary actress, Elizabeth Lizzy ‘Ovularia’ Evoeme would like to inform the public, everyone who loved her and work in ‘The New Masquerade,’ of her death. Elizabeth ‘Ovularia’ Evoeme will be deeply missed and loved by her family as well as you, her fans

    “We thank you all for your support and for respecting our privacy at this time. God bless you all and may our precious Elizabeth “Ovularia” Evoeme rest in perfect peace now and always.”

    Her daughter, Justina Ngozi Evoeme, who lives in London, confirmed news reports of Ovularia’s death, which she described as painful and shocking.

    On November 5, 2019, Evoeme’s rumored death was reportedly announced on Twitter by one Churchill Ebhodaghe without any detail as to what caused her rumored expiration.

    Ovularia denied the rumor and reportedly said on November 8, 2019 that those behind the rumor deserved to be punished.

    The New Masquerade was a long-running Nigerian sitcom that kept audiences laughing from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. The show actually started as a radio program called ‘The Masquerade’ on the East Central State Broadcasting Corporation.

    It was subsequently adapted for television and renamed ‘The New Masquerade’. The show was created and written by James Iroha, who also starred in it as Gringory Akabogu.

    Popular actors such as Chika Okpala (known for his role as Chief Zebrudaya Okoroigwe Nwaogbe), Claude Eke — Jegede Sokoya and thrilled in the sitcom in those days.

    The New Masquerade was a cultural touchstone, offering humor and social commentary. It addressed real life issues faced by Nigerians at the time of its performance, making it more than just entertainment. It ran for many years and remains one of Nigeria’s longest running sitcoms.

  • Female Children are more caring – RMD narrates personal experience

    Female Children are more caring – RMD narrates personal experience

    Popularly known as RMD, Richard Mofe-Damijo has declared his love and admiration for female children over male counterparts.

    He stated that female children are more caring and compassionate in all ramifications than male ones.

    He, however, backs up his assertion with family experience.

    ‘When my father was ill, my sister left her job to stay with him. My other sister left her business to work shifts with her. None of us boys left our business or work.

    Yet you foolishly complain that you have only girls? You have hit the jackpot!

    Each of your daughters is worth 3 sons! Having a daughter prolongs your life. She will not get into as much trouble as your sons.

    She is less likely to be disobedient. When she leaves your house, she will remember you. If you are too old to leave alone, she will move you into her home, matrimonial or not. Go and thank God for having daughters.

    Popularly known as RMD, Richard Mofe-Damijo was born July 6, 1961 he is a Nigerian actor and politician. In 2005 he won the African Movie Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role.

  • Yul Edochie speaks on quitting Nollywood

    Yul Edochie speaks on quitting Nollywood

    Popular Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has opened up on why he cannot quit the movie industry for another profession, like some of his colleagues have taken to politics.

    He also spoke on the reason his elder brother, Linc Edochie, left the Nigerian movie industry.

    Linc and Yul are the most popular children of Pete Edochie, one of the pioneers in the Nollywood industry.

    Yul Edochie speaks on quitting Nollywood
    Linc Edochie

    Some of Linc’s acting credits include The Principalities, Victim, Family Regardless, Ghost Lovers, The Manipulator, Royal Revenge, The Graduates, Royal Love, The Millions Men, and Scratched.

    Linc Edochie is married to Amaka Paula, and the couple has two children, Janinah and Giovanni. The couple owns and operates an educational institution in Abuja called ABH Academy.

    In a recent interview, Yul was asked to speak on why his brother stopped acting, also on if he plans to quit Nollywood too, and what life was like growing up with his father.

    On why Linc stopped acting, Yul said: “Yeah, Linc started before me. He started like a year before I got in but later left to do something else. So, I would say we all have our own destiny.”

    Speaking on if he plans to quit acting soon and what the future holds for him in Nollywood, Yul said: “No, I am not even thinking about that. Never! I studied Theatre Arts and I took my time to read this so I didn’t just get in. I have a passion for acting and I have a passion for directing but I don’t have a passion for producing.

    “So, if I want to do my own films like right now I am planning on doing my own films, I am going to get a producer who is very good with that. Pay the producer to run everything but he’s going to be professional. So, I won’t say because it’s my film let me do everything, then I will mess it up.”

    Yul also spoke on growing up with Nollywood icon, Pete Edochie, as his father.

    His words: “It feels good. Growing up was really good with him as a father. He is extremely strict, but I thank God that He gave me a father like that. I couldn’t have wished for a better father. He is a strict catholic, so a lot of things I know today I learnt because of my background. Like I told you, I would rather die than dope. Kill me but I won’t dope and that’s how my father is.

    “My father made us to understand that it is better to have a good name. Good name will get you riches and everything you need. That’s the kind of family I was raised in, and my mum too is very strict. There wasn’t much money then to throw around but we grew up loving God and each other.”

  • What AGN says about Genevieve Nnaji’s alleged mental condition

    What AGN says about Genevieve Nnaji’s alleged mental condition

    Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, has cleared the air on the mental condition of Nollywood’s actress, Genevieve Nnaji.

     

    The Guild said it knows nothing about the mental health problems which actress Genevieve Nnaji is allegedly currently battling.

     

    Meanwhile, the President of the AGN, Emeka Rolland, asserted that Genevieve’s exit from Instagram was news to him too.

     

    The NewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that he promised to reach out to the actress to know if she was safe.

     

    “I will have to reach out to her since I am just getting this news from you now. I have not learned of that.

     

    ”I’ll reach out to her to know whether she is safe or not after your call. I cannot just conclude with hearsay or rumour,” he said.

     

    Yesterday, the actress was said to be hospitalized in the United States over psychiatric conditions.

  • Revealed: How actress Chi Bernards died

    Revealed: How actress Chi Bernards died

    As Nollywod mourns the death of actress Chinedu Nwankwo, better known as Chi Bernards, how she died has been revealed.

    It was gathered that the movie star slumped while cleaning the Chapel of St. Leo the Great Catholic Church in Federal Housing, Enugu State.

     

    She was later confirmed dead at the East Side hospital Enugu.

    The Priest Rev Fr. Uchendu Chukwuma and some parishioners rushed her to the hospital where she was confirmed dead.

    Efforts are being made to contact her family members before depositing her body in the morgue.

     

    The cause of her death is yet unknown.

    However, a few hours after the report of her demise, her colleagues are mourning her in different ways.

    The actress rose to fame on social media when she was rumoured to have a romance with her colleague, Yul Edochie.

    It was alleged that Yul bought her a Volkswagen golf at the time they were dating.

    Before her demise, the deceased has featured in several hit movies.

  • Why I want to marry a woman with big breast – Actor, Don Charles

    Why I want to marry a woman with big breast – Actor, Don Charles

    Nollywood actor and filmmaker, Don Charles Mmaduka, popularly known as Pitakwa, has revealed his choice of woman, stressing that he cannot survive this world without dating women with big boobs.

    The actor, who joined the film industry about seven years ago and has become very popular following his appearance on several home screens, opened up on his preference for women with big breasts and how he would like to marry one.

    Speaking with DAILY POST, the actor said he would like to get married to an ambitious woman he could build a family with.

    “I respect all women and feel they deserve nothing short of the best. However, for my choice of woman for marriage, I like them with big boobs and curves,” he said.

    “Also, I love that feeling of resting my head on my woman’s asset while sleeping. It gives me a great relief especially coming home after a busy day at work. Breast is life.”

    Pitakwa, who is known for his energetic display in some of his action-packed movies, added, “Marriage is a beautiful thing. I love to have kids and build with my woman. Aside acting, I also try to engage in other businesses.

    “I do one or two businesses in multimedia, and real estate. I don mark some faces on ambassadorial deals too. I don’t like to blow my trumpet but we are good. God is faithful.”