”No one knows your worth more than you” – Veteran actress, Patience Ozokwo

Nollywood movie star, Patience Ozokwo has penned some enlightening words with the aim of making people acknowledge how important they are.

She took to her official Instagram page to state that no one knows the worth of an individual more than the person in question.

Patience who shared some photos of herself in a church while making the statement, then advised people to focus on what matters in life.

The veteran actress wrote; ”No one knows your worth more than YOU. FOCUS ?”

Meanwhile, the legendary thespian had in a similar post asked why some people invest all their time in ventures that bring no progress to their own life.

She plainly asked why people spend their precious time being envious of other people’s blessings.

“Why waste your precious time being envious of other people’s blessings?” Ozokwo wrote.

Veteran actress Rachel Oniga is dead

Veteran Nollywood actress, Rachel Oniga has died.

Ripples Nigeria gathered that the Chief Daddy actress died on Friday, July 30.

She was scheduled to resume for another film shoot on Saturday, July 31 when the news of her death filtered into town.

Stakeholders in the TV and film industry confirmed her passing away.

Nollywood film director, and film festival founder, Fidelis Duker confirmed Oniga’s death.

He said: ‘Another Iroko has fallen. It’s true Rachel Oniga is dead. She died last night. It’s a sad loss for Nollywood.’

CEO of Best Of Nollywood, Seun Oloketuyi also confirmed the incident.

He said: “it’s sad we lost Madam Oniga. I heard and after confirmation, I was told that Madam Oniga has gone to be with the Lord.”

Oniga has featured in over 200 productions – TV and films.

Why I was banned from Nollywood – Veteran actress, Rita Dominic reveals

Talented Nigerian actress, Rita Dominic has opened up on the reason she once got a silent ban from the industry.

The Nollywood veteran bared her mind in an interview with journalist and media entrepreneur, Chude Jideonwo.

When asked if she has enjoyed her last 23 years in the industry, Dominic said that she has had her high moments and her low moments.

Chude further probed on what her low moment was, and the movie star responded saying:

So let me tell you something, I don’t know if I’ve said this publicly. Many years ago, we worked a lot with the marketers and they weren’t used to talking to management, they were used to easy access, direct access to us. So I started working with a manager which is my business partner Mildred because she manages my career as well and it was a challenge.

”But I was bent on changing things at least for myself cuz I felt like we needed some sort of structure if we wanted to grow – if we wanted this to go further or advance our careers, we needed to start letting them understand that we have management. So obviously, they didn’t like it but they didn’t…

”let me put it this way: I think they gave me a silent ban without saying anything. I used to trickle down certain things that they would say, a few of them, and I can understand. You know, people don’t like change sometimes especially when it’s been the same thing for so long and it has worked for you. I didn’t get work for a long time!

Before then, Mildred and I had been talking. She had already started producing and we had toyed with the idea of forming a company together and shooting productions and adverts. So when that (ban) lingered for a while, I said you know what?

Let’s go ahead with this thing – let’s produce content. That’s how I was put on this other trajectory and I started producing. I did my first film, ‘The Meeting’ and I wasn’t going to do the role but we ended up doing it and The Meeting became very successful.

So the (ban) in a way was a blessing. Sometimes, the powers that be (the universe) may be moving you in a direction you don’t want because you want things to happen in a certain way, but it might actually let you achieve the same goal through a different route.”

Veteran actress, Ify Onwuemene is dead

Veteran Nollywood actress, Ify Onwuemene has died after a long-standing battle with cancer.

The news of her death was announced by actress, Gloria Anozie-Young on her Facebook page.

Recall that Ify, who was popular for her role in the popular sitcom ‘Everyday People’, first spoke up in 2019 after a silent struggle with the illness, and got support from fans and well-wishers.

Sadly, she died on the 25th of May 2021 as confirmed by Gloria Anozie-Young.

Gloria’s post reads; “With a deep sense of loss but total submission to God Almighty, we regret to announce that IFEY ONWUEMENE has gone to be with the Lord.

“IFEY ONWUEMENE was diagnosed with endometrial cancer. Her womb was removed, but she has been battling the ailment for many years now.

“In 2019, even after eight sessions of chemotherapy, the doctors told her she had reached stage 4. However, we are not sure if she was given the wrong diagnosis or being treated with the wrong chemo, because she still felt pains on her upper abdomen and her tummy was bloated.

Ify spent more than N10m, being helped with donations by her fellow actors and other Nigerians. A GoFundMe account was opened for her, but it did not yield much. She had to go for draining every two weeks at a cost of N280,000, but only 3 litres of liquid can be removed at a time so that her heart is not affected.

IFEY has finally gone to rest, today 25th May 2021. May her soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.”