Nigerian Movie Star Profile
Charles
Okafor
Movie that made me popular
I must
confess to you that it will be difficult to remember the first
one. But I can give you a range of three, Journey Hell,
Oracle, Obsession by Zeb Ejiro and Rituals. I think these were
my very first movies.
A millionaire
actor?
I am very comfortable by the grace of God.
I won’t count myself among the rich and I won’t call myself a
millionaire. But cumulatively, I have made a multiple of
millions but I have never been paid a million naira for any
job. I have never received a million for any job and it does
not make sense to lie. When I read it, I laugh because we know
the tricks that go underneath. People in their estimation or
strategy give themselves publicity so that marketers would
think that they are up there. But that is all false living. I
know that I have never been paid a million naira for any job
neither do I have a million naira in in my bank
account.
My absence from Nollywood.
At a point, I stopped accepting acting roles
because a time comes in one’s life that you have done quite a
sizeable chunk of everything and you suddenly decide to be
doing something different. What am I talking about? In 2000, I
think this is the first time I am giving an exclusive
revelation. In my outfit C&E Productions, on a particular
night, I woke and asked myself what have I done? I was under
the tutelage of late Professor Ola Rotimi. He was my teacher
and in many ways, my mentor. I recalled one of those days when
I was in my final year, we started talking about Aristotle’s
poems and somewhere along the line, the discussion changed. At
a point, he just told me, you have to take charge. He also
said something that is very eternal and that is why we have to
wipe off mediocrity from the industry. He said that creativity
is elastic and that is why you can kill an actor if you ‘type’
him. There are people that you would see in 35 movies last
year, it is the way you would have seen them in 2000. I
decided to go beyond entertainment acting to what we call
advocacy acting. Advocacy acting is about using the
instrumentality of play nay methodology to advance the cause
of conflict resolution in Africa and in the world. That was
what brought about my advocacy movie entitled: Called by fire
which I produced in Accra, Ghana. I took featured artistes
from Nigeria, Ghana, Britain and Australia. The project
received endorsement from Ghanaian government. It was a dream
project in which I invested everything that I had.
However,
Enugu State governor, Chimaroke Nnamani, supported our cause
with a million naira.
Any plan to do another
movie?
Yes! The work we do are capital intense
because it is advocacy-driven. When you are doing something
beyond entertainment, there are messages couched in it, it is
a research kind of work. If I want to talk on cancer of the
liver, I will meet with experts not just gloss over the topic,
it is like doing an indepth story.
The
synopsis?
I can not! And that is not to say that I
am scared of giving it to you but you see, the work have to go
through four drafts before the final copy. Before the end of
the year, I promise that I will be able to give it to
you.
Are you back to acting?
I did
not go on sabatical, I have always been in acting. I went to
do serious work, Called by Fire (laughs). Beyond Called by
Fire, I have done other works in the realm of acting. There
are three Ghanaian projects which I was involved
in.
Marriage
Marriage is a gift from
God. The Bible says: “ He who findeth a wife findeth a good
thing, and obtains favour from the Lord." Thank God for Jesus.
I will be getting married next month.
Can you tell us who
she is?
She is not an actress, that is all I can say for
now. I need to respect her privacy and not divulge information
that she might not like. She is a very good company, we found
ourselves.
How we
met?
Incidentally, she was in my premiere at the
Muson Centre. I won’t say that it was love at first sight. I
did not meet her at a singles forum as some would think. Even
the singles forum is one of the lies of the devil to pull
Christians down. We met and I think I liked what I saw, and I
fell in love with her.
Future actor turned preacher
Every Christian is a potential preacher. As an actor, I am
a preacher. It is just that everything I do now must glorify
God.
My vision and mission
My
mission is to distinguish myself within the environment,
culturally, socially, historically. We can make a statement of
conviction due to the talents God has deposited in us. That is
why I quarrelled with the word, Nollywood. It’s a product of
our subservience to other people’s culture. Visit Hollywood
and see how things are going on, every department is handled
by professionals.
![]() ![]() |
Tel:571-247-2679 email:contact@nigeriamovies.net