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  • Nse Ikpe Etim Interview: I Left Banking For Nollywood

    Nse Ikpe Etim as a former banking official, was a beneficiary of the fat salary that most bankers get as monthly salary alongside the extended renumeration package that comes along with it. But the winds of Nollywood came blowing and she joined the bandwagon, ditching her banking job. Why? Well, Nse sheds light on that as well as her perspective on love below...




    What gave birth to your phenomena rise in the movie industry?

    I will take that as a compliment. But I’ll ascribe it to working with the right people, having the right attitude and being professional about work. I know that talent cannot take you anywhere except having the right attitude and the grace of God which should always come with everything.

    Are you through with the Royal Art Academy?
    No, I have only done five movies out of 18 with the Royal Art Academy.

    Were they done simultaneously?
    No, they were done at different times. If a production speaks well, it speaks well. So you can’t say because Royal Academy has chosen to be bringing out movie in a certain class or calibre and another hasn’t I haven’t done other movies. I have worked in everywhere I should have worked.

    What is your definition of a good actress?
    A good actress is someone who can interpret a role without seemingly looking as if she is acting. So what happens is that she becomes a character. If I can tell that you are acting, then you haven’t done anything for real.

    How can you connect your childhood ambition to what you are doing now?
    Having the kind of childhood I had basically would be one of the adverse effects today because growing up as a child was all about reading a lot. I started reading at a very early age and I started playing a lot of educational games. I wasn’t the regular kind of kid. Life experiences could help one connect well with movie characters as an actor.

    At what point did you see acting as your calling?
    That was when I did the movie Reloaded and I said to myself, if everyone is working, perhaps I should give this a shot.
    What are the right things that helped you get instant recognition within a short time?

    Reloaded was shot about four years ago and you call that short?
    But there are some actresses, who are still struggling for the limelight after 15 years or more.
    I am growing at the rate I should grow because I think the industry has a lot more tentacles than it used to have. If you strive to do well, people will notice you.

    Nse Ikpe Etim, Nollywood actress
    Most of the characters you play in movies are always about broken heart, playing games and more. what normally informs your choice of scripts?

    If the dialogue is good, then there is a big possibility of my doing the script, I am a dialogue freak and I also insist that even it is 10 words and I can use my eyes to convey it, I do a script like that.

    How do you see love?
    Love is a beautiful thing, I believe in love.

    When was the first time you were in love?
    I am still in love.

    You actually started four years ago, where were you before then?
    I was in different industries.

    Can you talk more about that?
    I have been into the banking and fashion. I have done a bit of TV and radio, and the first time I came to this industry was a long time ago but left.

    Why?
    Because I was a young girl looking for satisfaction. As a young girl, you look for what will satisfy you.

    Are you happy where you are now?
    Yea, I am happy at where I am now.

    How many flicks have you done to date?
    I did Reloaded, Guilty Pleasures, Erika, that has to do with a child with witchcraft that used to happen in our states, Memories of my Heart, Kiss and Tell, I played a small role in Black Gold and Inale, and a host of others.

    Having been in a lot of industries, what have been your challenges before settling for the movie world?
    It was just like a man who went out looking for a woman to marry, he now found one and married her. (Laughs). That’s what happened to me. There is nothing I saw that I will still not see in the movie industry. I think the only thing which is peculiar with all the industries is just different in names.

    What is your beauty routine?
    None in particular.

    What informs what you wear?
    choose to dress according to how I feel

    What about perfume?
    I tend to go for older ones instead of the new ones; I use more of old ones. Are you trying to tell me that I smell nice abi? (General laughter).

    How was your first time on set like?
    Every day I go on set is like a first time for me.

    How was your first pay like?
    Better than what first timer would have collected.

    Nse Ikpe
    What do look out for in a man?

    I like a man who has a sense of humour, has the ability to tell the truth even when it looks as if you are going to get angry.

    You said earlier that you are still in love; at what age did you fall in love?
    You want to know how old I am. Both…. I will not tell you.

    Haven’t you heard that it is not right to ask a woman her age?
    I fell in love at the right age, when I met him; I fell in love (laughs).

    What is your view about smooching, cuddling, kissing in movies? Is it happening in real life?
    Movies depict real life that is what movies do abi? If you kiss in real life and they show it in a film, it is depicting what happened not necessarily meaning I am kissing a man, it means that a character has kissed the other character.

    If you are to date anybody in the industry, who would that be?
    Normally some of us don’t like to move around in the same circle.

    How would you explain that?
    I don’t know. I have not seen anybody; they are too fine for me.

    How do you unwind?
    I play scrabble, read, write and cook. Let’s pick one of your memorable moments… That was when I resigned as a banker and I packed my things, moved to South Africa not knowing what I wanted to do with my life.

    As a degree holder in Theatre Arts, what were you doing in the banking industry?
    I wanted to prove that anybody could be a bank worker

    Why did you quit banking considering the fat salary?
    Bankers earn what I’m earning in seven days in 30 days. To be sincere I quit banking job because I wasn’t satisfied. Read more »

  • Royal Arts Academy's Recent Audition For Student's Film


    Royal Arts Academy (RAA) the foremost acting academy in the country, held auditions for its past students in the school premises this past Friday, the 27th. 


    Present at the auditions were past students of the Academy as well as Special guests; Actress Uche Jombo, President, Association of Movie Producers (AMP) Zik Zulu Okafor, veteran actor/Producer Francis Onwochie as well as RAA Chairman Emem Isong, Dean of Studies Uduak Oguamanam, RAA Senior Marketing Executive Rita C. Onwurah, and several others.

    Group photograph with some participants

    Cross section of the past students of RAA.


    Some of the Teaching Faculty; Chris Alims and Kehinde Joseph

    Auditions were held to place students in the right roles for the upcoming film to be shot and aired on TV by organisers of the school. Several students put up outstanding performances at the event. Truly some stars have been born! Watch out!

    Lelee Byoma and Ijeoma auditioning for their parts.

    Ace visualizer/graphics designer Davies Bassey with Uche Jombo

    Rita C. Onwurah, Uduak Oguamanam and Uche Jombo


    Zik Zulu Okafor (AMP president) with Emem Isong

    Past student, Lizzy Gold with her colleague doing their thing.



    Story & Photo courtesy Bola Aduwo








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  • Nollywood: Glamour soap opera 'Catwalq' set for the 1st of February 2012

    A Media launch for the glamour soap, 'Catwalq' has been set for the 1st of February 2012!



    'Catwalq' stars Monalisa Chinda, Memory Savanhu, Joy Scrase, Uru Eke, Kenneth Okolie, Susan Peters, Desmond Elliot, Imeh Bishop Umoh and a host of others including former students of Royal Arts Academy. It also includes a cameo appearance by Uche Jombo. 


    It was executive produced & produced by Emem Isong & Monalisa Chinda and directed by Desmond Elliot. The screenplay was written by Rita C.Onwurah, Bola Aduwo & Uduak Oguamanam.

    'Catwalq' is about three ladies, Kima, Paris and Wange who run a fashion magazine .  The soap explores their lives, loves, relationships and work in the glamourous, exciting world of high fashion'. Reports reaching us from Royal Arts Academy, inform us the long awaited soap 'Catwalq' which was shot a little over a year ago is finally ready for viewing on TV!


    (l-r: Monalisa Chinda, Joy Scrase & Memry Savahnu)

    The company have invited select members of the Press, media houses and agencies to the Media Launchprivate screening of an edited version of the 26 episode soap.

    Venue: Sheraton Hotel and Towers, Ikeja, Lagos.

    Date: February 1st 2012 | Time: 11 a.m

    Strictly by Invitation!

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  • Nigeria's much anticipated soap opera, 'Catwalq' ready to hit TV Screens

    The much anticipated soap, 'Catwalq' is set for veiwing on your TV Screens!

    This info was officially revealed to Bola Aduwo of Nollywooduncut by Royal Arts Academy M.D, Emem Isong and producer of the soap. According to her, 'Catwalq is a 26 episode Soap about three ladies, Kima, Paris and Wange who run a fashion magazine . The soap explores their lives, loves, relationships and work in the glamourous exciting world of high fashion'.



    In another chat with Monalisa Chinda, Executive Producer and lead actress in the soap, 'We spent alot of time and money making sure we have a top notch production. We hired top level stylists to handle costumes and we are sure Nigerians will enjoy what we have to offer.

    The soap stars Monalisa Chinda, Memry Savanhu, Joy Scrase, Uru Eke, former Mr Nigeria Kenneth Okolie, NAFCA award winner- Susan Peters and several Royal Arts Academy Alumni - Vanessa Koko, Lelee Byoma, Ijeoma etc.

    The production was directed by Desmond Elliot and screenplay was written by Rita C. Onwurah, Uduak Oguamanam and Bola Aduwo. Read more »

  • I'll Take My Chances Nollywood Movie: The Synopsis

    “I’ll take my chances” is a tale of love, passion and dance.

    I.K is a young Theatre Arts graduate that majored in dance in America and is passionate about it. He hopes to stage a drama called “Drumbeats” and scouts all over for sponsorship together with his American girlfriend Gisele and they are both hopeful to find it. He however has to go for his Youth Service Orientation in the rustic village of Ikot Uyai in Cross River State and there meets the enigmatic and beautiful Idara.

    Despite their obvious differences the two are drawn together but Idara harbours a dark secret. She has been selected to be the next High Priestess of Unek, a deity that is worshipped by her people through dance. Torn between her love for Osa and her duty to obey the call of the deity, Idara must choose and face the greatest battle of all.


    Learn About The Casts....


    INI EDO

    Nollywood’s sweet heart, the delectable and sultry actress Ini Edo has continued to woo audiences the world over. In this film she plays the role of Idara, the mysterious and sultry beauty, possessed by the spirit of dance. Here, Ini shows her dexterity and talent as a dancer as she handles the role with great skill and grace. As Executive Director of the project, Ini also enters yet another dimension of her career as she engages in the financial and organizational aspect of the project.

    BRYAN OKWARRA

    Former Mr Nigeria, Bryan Okwarra is a breath of fresh air. Tall and handsome, he is a double threat as an actor and a very skillful dancer. In the role as ‘I.K’, Idara’s love interest, he shows why he currently one of the most sought after men in the industry.

    ASHLEIGH CLARK

    Lovely Canadian actress, Ashleigh Clark lends her talents to this production to make it truly international in nature. A dancer since childhood, Ashleigh shows her skills both as a dancer and an actress as she takes on the role as the fiery ‘Gisele’ , I.K’s fiancé and dance partner.

    SAM LOCO EFE

    A veteran of the stage and screen, Sam Loco adds a lot of depth and expertise to this production as he tackles the role of ‘Chief Ekpene’, Idara’s traditionalist father. He allows us to explore yet another angle to this tale; the angle of culture and tradition. He does so in his usual comedic fashion, garnering several laughs for himself along the way.

    LILIAN INI IKPE

    There is something so natural and beautiful about the actress Lilian that simply pulls you into her world. As Idara’s mother and Chief Ekpene’s wife, she acts as the long suffering bridge between Idara and her cantankerous father.

    DIRECTOR - DESMOND ELLIOT

    Desmond Elliot continues to surprise many as he evolves from being a successful actor to brilliant, much sought after director. His sensitive directing of this project is awe-inspiring and shows that there is more too this multi-faceted man that we thought.

    PRODUCER – EMEM ISONG

    Emem Isong never ceases to amaze many. Just when you think she can’t possibly do more, she comes out with this block buster, topping even her last great production. As co-producer this is her most ambitious project yet and she is ready for the onerous task of co-ordinating a vast multi-cultural cast and crew to deliver a top notch job; a task she has proven she is equal to. As she says’ ‘the best is yet to come..’ Let’s wait and see.

    TECHNICAL DIRECTOR – COURTNEY BOYD

    Jamaican-American Courtney Boyd joins the team as Technical Director. A veteran producer and director of several years in the U.S, he comes to this production with the technical skills necessary to interpret this story from script to screen.

    WRITERS:

    Bola Aduwo is a seasoned writer whose experience spans advertising, broadcasting and film making. A graduate of English from the University of Ibadan, Miss Aduwo has worked with some of the best in the industry and has written and co-written several movies. Her writing credits include scripts for the following movies; ‘A Minute to Midnite’(1996) ‘Hit & Run’(1998) ‘For Real’(2004), and ‘Yahoo Millionaire’(2007), and co-written the much acclaimed ‘Reloaded’(2008) Guilty Pleasures(2009) and Bursting Out (2010) to name a few.

    Uduak I. Oguamanam

    Uduak I.Oguamanam is a writer of repute. Her short stories and screenplays have won several international awards including the Commonwealth short story competition (2006). Some of her screenplays include 'A piece of Flesh', 'Edikan', 'Uyai', 'Unfinished Business', 'Ekaette', 'Uduakobong', Spellbound, 'Waterfalls', 'Timeless Passion', also the hugely successful ‘Bursting Out’ (which she co-wrote) to name a few. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication & Language Arts from the University of Ibadan and a Masters degree in New Media & Society from University of Leicester.

    Royal Arts Academy - I'll Take My Chances Sneak Peak


    Contact Details:
    Royal Arts Academy
    4, Adebisi Close, Off Olufemi Street, Off Ogunlana Drive,
    Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria

    Phone:
    +234 1 877 0233
    +234 802 352 7159
    +234 802 322 9484

    Email:
    info@iwilltakemychances.com

    Marketed and Distributed by:
    Royal Arts Academy
    4, Adebisi Close, Off Olufemi Street, Off Ogunlana Drive,
    Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria

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  • Emem Isong’s Rise To Stardom, Nollywood producer

    For her, writing scripts and producing movies is the core of film production. She has been doing these for over a decade, with recognitions from both home and abroad. She equally made some Nollywood stars that have become part of the most sought after in the industry today. SEGUN ADEBAYO, in this piece, takes a look at the rise to stardom of Emem Isong, who dumped Banking for movie production.



    NOT many female producers and scriptwriters in the movie industry come close to Emem when it comes to movie production. She has used her beauty and poise to endear herself into the hearts of many film lovers. She is no doubt, a film maker with a distinct. To her, the passion she had when she was in school studying Theatre Arts was influential to the height she has attained so far as a movie producer cum script writer.

    Since she broke into the industry in 1994, Emem has written and produced over 25 movies, some of which have left praises on the lips of her ever increasing fans, both home and abroad. Emem's movies have brought her to an enviable position among her contemporaries. Her movies have, for many years, won her awards both nationally and internationally. She has written scripts that got many scampering for her productions.

    Few weeks ago, Emem marked her 15th year anniversary celebration, an event that had the big wigs in the movie industry in attendance. They came in large numbers to shower encomiums on her for her continued role in taking the industry to another level.

    Monalisa Chinda described Emem as a woman of substance who is ready to do everything to get her to a meaningful level. “Emem Isong is a producer that every artists would want to work with, she is a wonderful woman who has given a lot to this industry. The little we are doing today is just to show our appreciation to a woman of vision, we are proud of her that is why we are throwing our weight behind her”.

    Aside turning an outstanding movie producer, Emem equally writes scripts.“I am a very determined person, I will never take no for an answer, no matter how hard the situation may present itself. When you challenge me by telling me this is not feasible or I can't do it that is when I begin to tick”, she said.

    With awards and recognition trickling in, Emem said she was not losing sleep over all these and averred that “It tells me that I have to keep on working hard because it pays. I have to keep at it so that I will remain on top of my game”.

    Emem had always been fascinated by the movie making business for a long time. She studied Theartre Arts at the University of Calabar.

    Even when many of her contemporaries in the industry had left, owing to challenges and circumstances which they described as unbecoming, Emem Isong has worked greatly and paid her dues when the industry was not booming like it is now. She recalls that “film making is a new industry in Nigeria and people did not take it seriously then, but now they are beginning to see that the industry is becoming bigger and booming.

    “You can see what all these corporate organisastions are doing to encourage us. In fact, evidence is President Goodluck Jonathan's largesse towards enriching and appreciating what we are doing”.

    Speaking on her turbulent moments, Emem described the period as being difficult, she reminisced that she would never forget how she pounded the streets looking for sponsors.

    “I had no car then. One day, exhausted, broke and disappointed by a prospective sponsor, I went to see a cousin of mine who was living in Ikoyi.

    I wanted to collect some money from him for transport fare and other things. When I got there, I found out he had traveled. It was at this point that I sat on his doorstep and began to wail.

    “Its funny now, but it was no laughing matter then. I managed somehow to get back to my house and crawled under the bedcovers where I started weeping again. I was so tired, depressed and fed-up.It was then that my kid sister, Uduak Isong-Oguamanam, who was on holidays from in University, suggested that I ask my parents for the money. I didn't think that was a good idea as they were retired civil servants and didn't think they could sponsor the film. She insisted that I called them. I did, weeping and recounting my tales of woe. To my surprise, my parents said they would give me N60,000 as contribution towards the shooting of my film”.

    She denied rumours making rounds about her closeness with Desmond Eliot. The actor has co-produced a number of films with Emem, some of which have won many awards. A development that has got many talking. “He's always in most of my films because he is an actor I respect very much. We have been friends for a long time, so what is wrong if we do movies together? “As a matter of fact I don't like responding to unnecessary gossip,” she stated.

    Emem who combines the rich cultural roots of the Ibibio people and her degree in Theater arts to churn out good scripts describes herself as '' a dramatic. I love dramatic events and I don't want a situation where you predict what will happen next.''

    ''I also love dialogue and I pay a lot of attention to detail, I expect viewers to be thrilled,'' she says, continuing: `If you watch all my movies, you will see what I am saying.

    Describing her success, Emem says it was ''Hit and Run” that made people notice what I could do. But the one that made me happiest was “Emotional Crack”, which took me to festivals outside the country, particularly the African Film Festival in New York. I was invited and there, I met a lot of film-makers. That is the one that gave me the break that I needed.''

    On how she selects artists out of the increasing numbers flooding the industry on a daily basis, she admits that poor economic growth is no doubt taking its toll on the industry, but they have a body looking at that. “That is one of the reasons youths in the country see showbiz as a quick means to become famous and rich, but we are trying to contain them. You can't blame these people, they want to survive and make ends meet.

    Even the government has noticed this expansion and they are doing everything to ensure that things get better.

    On her storylines that have made her famous she said, “When I first started, I did my movies myself. I guess it's a gift from God. I also worked with other people. I may think up a story and someone else does the scripting and vice-versa.”

    On why she dumped banking for movie, Emem revealed that: “After 'Living in Bondage' was produced, I caught the bug and resigned my job in the bank after which I wrote my first script titled 'Jezebel'. Then, Nigerian films were shot in Ibo and this was no exception. I teamed up with late Francis Agu and he produced it for me. It did well in the market so I wrote my second script, titled 'Inheritance”.

    With the year already starting on a good note for Emem, she promised to produce movies that will promote the culture and heritage of Africa in a positive manner. ''I will do new movies that will touch the lives of an average Nigerian on the street and that would also reflect the travails of an ordinary man.

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