Nigerian Movie Star Profile

  Chidi Ihezie-Okafor

Chidi Ihezie-Okafor is a fulfilled actress, having realised her age long dream of a strong presence in the Nigerian home video industry. Screen acting, which she saw as a childhood fantasy, has turned out for her, a profession.

Okafor, who has starred in popular movies, like Billionaires Club, Violent Clash, Authority, among others, believes that the industry is a market place of opportunities for talented Nigerians.
A graduate of Mass Communication, Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Chidi started acting in 1993 shortly before the release of the chart buster, Living in Bondage; the film which she confessed, inspired her into acting.

Starting
I started acting in 1993. That was the time I was about to gain admission into institution of higher learning, but my parents refused. They advised me to be patient and make sure that I completed my education before I chose a profession. As God would have it, I went back to school and in the course of my studies, I featured in a film entitled Dilemma. However, I came into full time acting in 2000 after completing my national youth service.

Inspiration

Before I started, I loved watching television programmes. By 9pm, my dad would tell you that he would not want anybody to disturb him during the network news. So, at a point, I became interested in the news. At a point, I told my dad that I would like to be one of those broadcasters so that he too could watch me as well. I started my career in broadcasting by opting for Mass Communication. As God would have it, when Living in Bondage was released, I was actually inspired by one of the major actresses, Merith and I promised that Ill be an actresses someday.

Break

I had my break into the motion picture industry when I acted in the movie entitled Authority, in which I was a sub-lead. After that experience, producers realised that I have the potentials and that I could do more. So, they started offering me jobs. But the role that really brought me out was the one I played in Billionaires' Club. It was full of challenges and it made me who I am today. Others movies that brought me to limelight included My in-law and I am in Love.

Realizing my roles

One thing about the industry is that if you start playing a particular role convincingly, people will continue to invite you to that particular role. Since I began with a weeping role in Authority, people have been giving me roles that have to do with weeping.

Challenges

The industry is very competitive and there are challenges one would face. Being able to play any role and work with people I have not worked with before is challenging enough.

Relationship with directors

As far as this job is concerned, with all respect, the directors were the ones that made me what I am today. The relationship has been good. I want the relationship to flow so that he could invite me for more jobs.

Role model

I dont have anybody to look up to except God. As far as the industry is concerned, every actor is a star on his own right. I am not looking up to anybody, I do things the best way I think it should be done. I admire someone like Joke Silva. I like her carriage and courage.

Happiest moments

My happiest day was December, 28, 2003. That was the day I had my traditional wedding. I prayed for something good and God gave me the best. I have been happy since that time like a newborn baby.

Social life

I am a very simple girl. The simplicity in me attracts people to me. At times, I displease myself to please others in order to allow peace reign. I like interacting with people, especially those Ive not met before.

Advice

The industry is growing by the special grace of God. Gone are the days when working in NNPC was the in-thing. I can recall that when someone proposed to you, your people would ask you if your suitor was a staff in NNPC. Today, film actors are the hot cakes. I thank God that the film industry is growing within the country and internationally. Nowadays, we travel London, South Africa, Ghana and Cameroon to shoot films. My advice is that the industry cannot achieve anything except God comes in and I believe that God is with us.

Future plans

I want to continue acting and please God and my fans.

Your comment!
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GERA FLAVIA [14-11-2008 19:03]  
Chidi, its seems you know how to deal and play cards well, love u wat u made in butterfly fantancy, allow me be yo friend
Esther [14-11-2008 00:13]  
So amazing '
Lenda [27-07-2008 03:35]  
U realy rock sista,i alwyz enjoy yo movies.
Ayus [20-07-2008 20:31]  
Hi madam, dou i knew u av 3rd name know but i did not know de name is 4rm Mr Charles Okafor i am happy dat u ar is wife cos u both happen to b my favourite & u now marry each other wat a lovely & pleasnt life i wish both of u take care
Tochi [27-06-2008 20:39] 
My in law though sad, it was superb! Toooochi!
Professor NESTOR ASSIDENOU [20-06-2008 19:36]  
Dear Chidi Ihezie-Okafor,
Let’s me call you “Victoria” ! May I know if the baby [in Billionaire’s Club] frankly belongs to you because I’m afraid to meet you here with the baby in your hands.
Anyway, our sincere congratulations to your rules. It’s a great pleasure for us in our Mission House in Abidjan to appreciate your being nice actress. May God keep you safe!
Rita [23-05-2008 22:50]  
I love you in (my-in-Law) you where the best of all and your dancing too.
Becky Chris [14-05-2008 09:23]  
youy are good in all your movies keep it up, your cry in movies make me cry. i luv you
DAMA [13-05-2008 12:53]  
You are the best.
CHIDEX [07-05-2008 15:54]  
MY SAKE, YOU ARE A NICE ACTRESS. IWILL NEVER FORGET U IN BILLIONAIRE'S CLUB ITS WONDERFUL
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