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Patience Ozokwor |
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Exploitation as a green horn
Once you have excelled in one or two movies, the
exploitation you experienced when you were still
scratching the surface, trying to make out a
living, will now turn out on a grand level. It
is left for you to either be your own boss or
you allow them to boss you around. But you must
be very diplomatic on how you go about being
your own boss, bearing in mind that they pay
your bills. You can checkmate their excesses
sensibly.
Death and exploitation.
Both are the same. But if you are able to
survive that period, then you are ready to face
the world of acting grandly. It happened to me,
but it was God that saw me through all those
periods. That is also the period that fame can
rob you of those years of serious toiling; ego
is another killer of the years of sacrifice that
most actors have put up in this profession.
After acting, what else?
If acting had not smiled on me, I would have
become a success story as a fashion designer. I
make bridal gowns very well. I make hats and
bake pretty well. I am very good with my hands.
Both careers are quite challenging and any one
could have made me famous. I am very proactive,
gregarious, and creative. I made the wedding
gown for my daughter that got married last
month. You need to see her gown, it is
breathtaking and beautiful.
Most remarkable/traumatic day.
I have had so many remarkable days in my life.
But the one that I hold dear up till today was
when I was honoured in Cameroon, and I have also
had so many traumatic moments in my life. The
most touching and traumatic moment in my life
was when I lost my husband in 2002. He had been
sick, but he gave up the ghost when we thought
he was going to make it. We still miss him,
especially now, that his only daughter just got
married. He was very close to all of us, but
very dear to his daughter. We had four kids
together - three boys and a girl.
Latest musical effort.
Don't mind me. I am just enjoying myself
musically. I am a native woman. I love local
music and that was what I did in the album;
trying to localize a foreign tune. I love local
foods and dresses; I love ridding bicycle too. I
love Oliver de Coque, P-square, Tu face and this
young man that sang kolomental.
Patience Ozokwor Vs Mama G.
There is no difference between the two of us.
Mama G is just a nick name. I love meeting
people and making them happy. I am a happy widow
with four kids and some adopted children.
How do you relax?
I read any book that is intellectually
stimulating. These days, I don't even have the
time, so I turn to classic movies, or, I could
just sleep whenever my body calls for it. Though
I am a workaholic, I always take time out to
rest.
What you miss most in life.
The question should be who I miss most in life.
If you had asked me that, I would have told you
that I miss my husband. He was loving and
amiable. For his daughter and sons, he would
have stayed, but we know that he is resting in
peace in the bosom of our Lord and saviour,
Jesus Christ. Though, death would not allow him
to stay with us, we know that we would see him
when death would have been destroyed
permanently.
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