Nigerian Movie Star Profile
Emeka
Enyiocha
Opening the doors to his Surulere Lagos home to let in our reporter,
he was decked in an apron which suggested he was in the kitchen. In other
words, he could pass as your everyday ordinary guy.
But he is not just an ordinary guy, he’s
Emeka Enyiocha, a household name
as far as Nollywood is concerned.
You may wish to call him the bad boy of Nollywood, and if you do, you may
not be far from the truth considering the bad boy roles he often plays.
Emeka or "Ezebunafo" as he is called after his character in the movie, "End
of the River" did not just get into acting for the sake of it.
This Abia State-born actor, says he got into acting as an afterthought after
trying to leave the country in search of greener pastures.
A guy who is not only open but accommodating, Emeka despite the gains more
often than not associated with stardom describes it as sometimes a hard
price to pay.
"Ezebunafo" before becoming a known face in Nollywood did a little bit of
modelling here and there to pass time but according to him, the mark on his
face took him off modelling.
Excerpts:
Family background
I’m Emeka Enyiocha but most
people know me by my act name like Ezebunafo in "End of The River" that was
in 2002/2003. I’m from Abia state, Umuobiaosu, Afugiri Local Government
Area. I’m from a family of eight. My father married two wives, six children
from my mother and two from my stepmother and I’m the first born.
Education
My educational pursuit is funny. From a poor home and all that, trying to
raise myself. I schooled in Port Harcourt, I even started university
education in Port Harcourt but I had a problem in school, in my second year
so I couldn’t continue and I had to leave.
I came down to Lagos, trying to travel abroad for a couple of years,
frustration and all other things crept in, finally I got into the industry.
Back there in Port Harcourt I was reading Engineering but after my entrance
into the industry, I went back to school, took GCE and got into LASU and did
a diploma course in Theatre Arts, this was some years after.
Acting
When I was trying to raise money to travel abroad, a cousin of mine
introduced me to Tunde Adesina then in NTA for the soap "Memorial Hospital"
directed by Mr. Lass Eguaveon. From there the industry idea came up.
I got into acting via an after thought kind of thing, I started a programme
on air, admiring what they do on air, then the interest grew. Then I was a
model, one or two jobs here and there and because of the mark on my face I
wasn’t really getting enough jobs that would bring much money. So the acting
idea came up, I fitted in because structure wise, I was there but the
acting, I had to learn.
I could remember one of my first episodes in "Memorial Hospital," Lancelet
Imaseun was the production assistant then, I was told to romance a girl in
the office, if I touch the girl, I’ll be shaking and forget my lines but if
I leave her I’ll read out my lines.
Luckily my co-actor was patient with me, so after about thirty takes, it was
okay with the encouragement from Lancelet and the director of the soap.
The Big Break
"End of The River" by Amaco productions. Actually before this movie, I had
done some movies, it took me almost nine to ten years to get a break in the
industry.
When the script came, I saw it and said to myself "this is it, either I make
it or get out of the industry."
I was viewed as a problematic person but am a very blunt person, so the
director thought I would be the difficult person to deal with on set. On set
of "End of The River" was really tasking, we had to stop shooting twice
because the location camera got spoilt twice and we had to wait for another
camera but as for me I was determined to make it in spite of the set back.
The movie came out and thanks to God, it was a hit, it gave me prominence,
the start of my journey to stardom and the name "Ezebunafor" stuck from
then.
My Movies
To the best of my knowledge and ability I do good movies. This is because,
good movies start from good scripts. I select my scripts and I try to be the
best in my performances.
Unforgettable Movies
Personally, all my movies come with memories that are not easily forgettable
but I would say "End of The River" and "Peace maker 1 & 2". The film Peace
Maker" was an artistic fulfilment for me because I put in everything, it was
a movie that came after "End of The River" and I had to do something quite
different from my role before and I was glad I did the movie as it won the
best movie of the year 2003.
Challenges
Enormous. The challenges of trying not to disappoint yourself, trying to
remain in the market rating, trying not to disappoint your fans and trying
to upgrade your ability and your performance because its not only getting to
the height, it is remaining there because there are a lot of talents coming
up. But all in all, I try to be myself, I do not imitate people.
Artistic interpretations come with different challenges so I don’t have any
role that I have played that I would term most challenging since it is
challenging trying to be someone else to convince every watchful eye.
Embarrassing Moments
It’s all about the "Peace Maker 1 & 2" I was driving one of my jalopies
around Yaba market, I discovered I had a flat tyre so while I was trying to
fix it, a woman just came from no where, started beating me, abusing me and
crying at the same time. So I just turned to her and said "Mummy what is the
problem?" A crowd had gathered and amidst raining abuses on me she told the
crowd of how wicked I was in the movie, so people started laughing and
explaining to her that it was just a movie but tears dropped from my eyes, I
was hurt but it was not her fault, because I deserved to be shot because of
the character I played. But would I call it embarrassing, somehow it was and
it wasn’t. Secondly, most of the so called fans, get my number from anywhere
and start flashing.
Parents view on acting
They didn’t have any choice. All they told me was make sure you don’t do any
bad business, any business that will make the police look for you. They
didn’t really have any choice in my decision to act. Then people started
telling them of my movies but then they didn’t have the opportunity of
seeing them and I wasn’t really making much money from it, until God
cancelled poverty in my life and it affected them positively, unfortunately
my dad died last year.
Bachelorhood
It’s not exciting. I’m an indoor type of person and coupled with my type of
career, I’m not supposed to be seen everywhere so I stay at home and I try
as much as possible to make my home easy and comfortable. But I don’t want
to remain this way forever, I want to get married, have kids and raise my
own family, but for now I don’t have any choice.
Female Fans
Most of them are lovely but others could be annoying. You know, when a woman
wants you, the only way you can escape is when you’re rude or run away
totally from her.
For the female fans, it has not been easy coping with their demands most
times but I respect them and they are my favourite fans, but its always good
to be diplomatic to the ones who are crazy enough to want you for themselves
but others should stop flashing, it pisses me off.
Cost of stardom
Sometimes you go somewhere and you’re stopped on the road and asked to drop
something especially the "alaye" boys and when you try explaining to them
they refuse to understand and then think you’re being a snob just because
you are a star.
When you want to buy something because you’ve been recognized the price is
inflated, what another person would buy for N2,000.00, you’ll have to buy it
for N5,000.00 just because you’re a star. But there are yet other people who
see you and appreciate you and generally it is okay.
Bad boy roles
I wish I had the powers to pick roles but that’s not possible. Our industry
is a private driven sector and the average investor wants where he can put
the money that he borrowed from the bank to yield him profit before the
interest multiplies, so that would be why I was in more bad boy roles. But
right now I have started rejecting scripts with me in the bad boy role and
people keep seeing me in those roles, but I love playing romantic roles.
Most people will say that I’m rigid but two movies that I’ve played romantic
roles made people start calling me a playboy and I’m told I don’t look it
but that’s a role I love playing.
I’ve been able to mix my roles, good boy, bad boy, emotional roles like I
did in "Pretty Woman" where I cried like a baby.
Relationship
I don’t like talking about my private life because that’s what it is called
private but I pray that God will give me the woman that He has always kept
for me, I will not say there’s one now or there’s no one now.
My Ideal woman
The real African woman. It’s not just any African woman but one that is
perfect, pure in heart, believes in God and knows how to take care of her
home front. There are girls everywhere but few wife materials and those wife
materials are what I call the African women.
I’ve not really placed my hand on a particular thing that impresses me in a
woman but she has to be someone I can talk to, be with, because I could be
indoors for one week with the woman that makes me happy.
Hobbies
If I’m not working, I go for a walk out, I go to the gym. Stay at home watch
movies, my movies, play music and if I’m hungry I go into the kitchen and
cook my own meals.
Regrets
I wouldn’t call it regret rather I’ll term it disappointment because I don’t
regret whatever I have set out my heart to do. There have been little
disappointments here and there but I learn from them. Whatever action I take
and it doesn’t yield fruits, I don’t regret, I regard such as mistakes that
I should learn from.
Are you sexy
Every part of my body is sexy but the issue of one being sexy is a woman’s
thing, yeah I dress up and look at myself before I go out but I can’t say
I’m sexy, that’s a woman’s thing.
Role Models
RMD - his dress sense, Uncle Olu Jacobs - he’s wonderful, for the women,
Eucharia Anunobi-Ekwu - she’s apt, Aunty Joke Silva - her diction is
perfect, I also admire Genevieve - She’s okay, Ayo Mogaji. My role models
are people that love the arts, just like the musicians P-Square, they love
what they are doing and it shows.
Body Grooming
I love taking good care of myself. I would do anything that would take some
years off me. I love going to the gym and going for a little massage once in
a while to take away the tension.
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