Angela Okorie started out as a
model before she delved in the world of make-believe. Her acting career started
after 10 years of modeling for Orange Drugs, owners of Delta soap. Today, she
is not only one of the most-sought-after actresses in Nollywood, but also a wife and a mother. In this interview, the beautiful actress talks about her career, music
and her roles as wife and mother.
What have you been working on
recently?
I've been working on a movie.
It's a movie that people should watch because it teaches some moral lessons and
also makes us to know that God still exists.
As one of the emerging actresses
in Nollywood, are you thinking of becoming a producer some day?
I am planning to go into movie
production. I want to put in my best, so that when people see my movie, they'll
appreciate it. I love entertaining people a lot.
There was a rumour that you
wanted to go into music. Have you done any song recently?
I have not done any song, but
I've written a lot of them and I will soon hit the studio. I'm still putting
finishing touches to my songs before going to the studio. I'm not going to
release just single, I'm planning to come out big with my album.
This is what I've been doing
since my childhood; it wasn't a child's play for me. I grew up with it. While
growing up, I was in the choir,and a soloist in my church. I came back to
Nigeria to do modeling and from modeling to acting. So singing has been part of
me.
Most times, I sing without
instrument and if you listen to me, you'll be convinced that I am a singer.
Most musicians started as gospel
artistes. Are you going to continue with gospel music?
A lot of gospel artistes are
actually making it inasmuch as they are not expensive.Once you are contented
with what you have, you are okay. It's not really all about money. Nowadays,
most of these gospel artistes are really making it though not as much as the
secular ones.
I won't say I'm righteous; some
gospel artistes these days want to be identified as 'Evangelists'. I am not an
evangelist yet. My songs are just showing appreciation to God.
I have one CD that I've
developed, but I have not released it because I'll have to reproduce it again
in the studio. It is reggae, but it's talking about the world and people
suffering. So, it's not going to be all gospel; it also has to do with things
happening around us.
What else should we be expecting
from your stable?
In life, it's important for
people to understand who they are, their calling and gifts which is from God.
It is something they know they can do. When your gifts are not working out for
you, you look for an opportunity, those other things that would put food on
your table. I have a calling for entertainment. Besides that, I hate it when
people are humiliated, I like to see people smile, and I like to help.
Are you planning to establish an
NGO for the needy and oppressed, or even become a UN Ambassador?
Yes, an ambassador. But I'm not
ready to do it now, but it's all part of my plans and when I bring it out,
people will now shout.
Do you think you have compassion
for those in need?
Even before I became famous,
helping people has been part of me. I visit orphanages often. As a matter of
fact, most of the time, I celebrate my birthdays with them.
With all these your engagements,
how do you manage your family?
I just have to cope. My husband
understands my job. Even before we got married, he's been very supportive. It
hasn't been easy, but I just have to cope.
Before going into marriage, most
men promise prospective wives heaven and earth. Were you sure your man will
fulfill his promises...?
Some men are better actors than
most of us. A lot of them tell lies. Both of you have to sit down and discuss
the issue.
There are some men who will tell
you to quit your career because they want to marry you. I'm not going to say I
didn't have issues in my relationships before getting married to my husband.
I don't think marriage is
supposed to be frustrating. You should marry your friend, your partner and not
just anybody that comes your way. You should marry someone who knows you and
knows what you want and will encourage you in whatever you want to do.
But at the same time, because you
are married, you need to cut down on some things. As for me, I put my marriage
first before any other thing. No matter how crazy I am, I still try to caution
myself. I know I'm a very crazy person and people like me for who I am. There
are certain things my husband would hear about me and he'll get upset.
It's only natural because he's a
human being. He's still the man of the house. A man might come to you as an
angel, but when he gets married to you, he becomes a devil. If you can't stay
in a marriage, you walk out of it. It's not a do or die affair.
Though the Bible is against it,
but then you are dying gradually in marriage. You should save your life first,
you are not just living your life for your husband alone. Other people are
watching you.
Most rumours about celebrities
are cheap lies. But then if we are not important, they won't talk about us. And
those people talking about us are jobless. As a celebrity, people must talk
about you.
I'm not really crazy about
controversy, but there is a picture I'm trying to paint for my fans. Though men
are polygamous in nature, but I trust my husband so much.
Even if he's doing anything out
there, inasmuch as I'm not aware of it, that's enough respect. He hasn't given
me any reason to suspect he's cheating .... I've never caught him with any
woman before.
Do you think women should empower
themselves before marriage?
Of course! Any woman who goes
into marriage without engaging in meaningful thing must be stupid. No matter
how small, let the man see that you are hardworking.
It doesn't make sense for any
woman to sit in the house and just be bearing children all the time. You have
to look for something to do to help the man. If a woman is working, there are
certain things she doesn't need to ask the man to provide for. It's not enough
to get married to a rich man.
I wouldn't advise any woman to go
into marriage without anything. So, if you do not have anything doing; please
persuade the man to help you start something.
You are slimming down, how did
you do it?
I just eat less, go to the gym, I
walk out a bit just to keep fit.
What's your advice to women who
want to get back in shape after childbearing?
They shouldn't just sit at home
all day and eat. Everyone wants to look trendy and beautiful. That you got
pregnant and gave birth to a child doesn't mean you should grow fat and go out
of shape.
No, you should be able to get
back your shape and maintain your husband's attraction, so that he'll still see
the same thing he saw that attracted him to you.
What's the highest fee you've
received for acting in a movie?
It was actually when I shot a
movie where my head was shaved. I played the character of Anita, the girl who
fought for the widows in the community. I was paid well.
What is the most challenging role
you've played in a movie?
There are two movies where I
played very challenging roles. In one of them, I was a dumb and blind girl and
in the other one I was a vampire.
It was very challenging because
it's not the usual everyday story in Nollywood. Imagine a human eating raw goat
and chicken. I had to read and learn a lot more about vampires in order for me
to interpret the role excellently.
What's your advice to the up and
coming actresses?
If you're asked to feature in one
scene in a movie, that scene is enough to make you. I'm not crazy about lead
roles. It's not really about playing lead roles; it's about interpreting the
character excellently.
You just have to put in your
best. I was a bit reluctant to act when I started, but now, I earn more than
most people who were there before me.
Above all, if you have the grace
of God, it doesn't matter if you do it well or not, people will just like you.
When I started, I wasn't really good at the job, but I've improved a lot. I
don't joke with my job. I'll advice the aspiring actresses to work on
themselves.
A lot of people in the industry
are crazy about publicity, even without doing anything or deserving it. I'm not
crazy about awards, publicity or controversies; I'm crazy about my job and how
to do it well. It's not about being on papers every day.
I try to put in my best in
everything I do to please my fans, because they made me. Nobody will be in the
limelight forever, it is the legacy you leave behind that matters.
Do you also watch foreign movies
to help boost your interpretation of a character?
I read about them. I watch my own
movies a lot in order to know where I need to improve on.
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