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Why Mercy Johnson’s marriage didn’t hold

Mercy Johnson
She is one of the ingenious innards in the Nollywwod, the theatrical and delectable damsel from Kogi State. Mercy Johnson reportedly sounded very angry recently. Her anger spanned across the peddled gossip that one Emeka Duru who happened to be the Production Manager in a film she acted in, titled, “The Maid”, was going everywhere selling her integrity that he was the first to give her the first job – “The Maid”. But vigorously, she denied him, saying that he didn’t give her the first job and had not given her any before. Mercy distanced Duru, saying that he wasn’t the owner of “The Maid” and didn’t own “The Maid” and had no decision in the crew that chosed who acted in the movie and not. “The Made”, she said, was Kenneth Nnebue’s film, a film that not less than 480 girls participated in the audition.

Like many people who are intensely fearful of poverty, this Nollywood ingénue said that she loves money so much, because she likes and wants to be comfortable. But, she has a strong different view about money in a relationship. To her, true love should come first in a relationship. But, she swiftly reiterated that relationship should not be all about dating..

It is a known issue today that many Nigerian girls, but most especially, Nollywood actresses see dating as one of those world’s enterprise. To them, it is no finance, no romance. But, Mercy though had agreed that dating should not be everything, but money shouldn’t of course be the basis of everything. Sounding clerically like a maddened Pentecostal clergy, she admonished that it is time people began to appreciate their dates: by valuing the ‘person’ in their partners, their charisma, innate qualities and allow their spirits to accept the person first, and should stop concluding first with their imaginations.

What many interviewees had shied away from, Mercy Johnson did not. She revealed how she met her fiancé: Odi. She said that it was at a salon; he came to wait for her at the salon he was intimated that she usually goes to. She said that Odi is not the first who had made advances to her; she had received more than enough text messages on her cell phone from men. Buttressing her point, one of the text messages reads: “Oh! I just had a dream and Jesus Christ said you are my wife”.

She confessed that as a celeb, it’s very difficult to pick a partner when admirers send such text message, but she has find solace in Odi. She said that her fiancé never told her that he saw “Jesus” that moved him to her, but she likened everything that has brought them together to God.

This is coming from Mercy Johnson now that many Nollywood actresses allow make-belief things run into their heads instead of allowing the reality. Many of the actresses are sacrificing love on the altar for money and hardly fall in love. Mercy is not comfortable with that belief, because out there, she said; there are a host of lovers out to showcase their loves. She lengthened her point, saying that she came to realise that everyone has a lover one day that she was driving and saw a blind woman that’s pregnant; what she saw convinced her that there is true love. It is not easy for any successful person to tell the world the source of his or her power, but Mercy did. Mercy said that the Baba who does her “Juju” in Nollywood will never fail her and fade. She confessed that the Baba will always be with her for as far as she lives and that she is not going anywhere.

Hear her: “Yes o! (I use Juju). There is Baba somewhere. The only Baba that me, I know, is up there and you know he says when He begins to bless somebody people will begin to ask what is happening. My Baba’s own (Juju) will not fade o!”

The lovely Mercy loves her Odi more than words could possibly say, but not that she goes around telling people about him, she said, she only mentions him when she wants to prove a point in a discourse about relationship. Mercy that has grown thick skin about people’s allegation that she sleeps with men in the Nollywood to get roles, said that she now wore this skin because her fiancé is not complaining; the unbridled mouths could have caused her nervesquake if her Odi is complaining; but since he has blinded his eyes, people don’t bother her anymore. On a thought, Mercy said that if people are saying that she’s sleeping with all the big boys in the Nollywood to get roles that, is she as well sleeping with all her fans to buy her films? Though, she didn’t deny the fact that she gets scripts a lot, but disagreed that she is the ‘number one’ in the Nollywood, because she hadn’t got to where she’s walking to.

Against that backdrop, since she is still ‘walking’, an observer was keen to understand if she has walked out of her purported marriage as was awash on media, and, she said: “Nobody walked away. I heard about the August 17th gist and the August 27th gist and it’s funny. I know that I mentioned that I am engaged, but I didn’t give a date.”


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IBB "bribes" Journalists

Five months ago, a friend of mine, who edits a national daily, sent me a text message agreeing substantially with my column, ‘The Punch and the rest of us’, except the generalised conclusion that “all (journalists) have sinned and fallen short of the glory of the profession”. There are still some journalists, he submits, who toe the narrow path of integrity. Of course I knew where he was coming from, but I also knew the context in which I had made that statement.

I revisit that statement in light of the stories spewing out of the political beat, specifically on the race for the 2011 presidential elections and how it affects the integrity of news.

As part of the effort to sell his candidature for the presidency, former military president, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB) invited as many as 40 journalists to his Minna home on August 14 for an interview. I have heard questions asked about why he should invite journalists to his home instead of a public place if he didn’t have an ulterior motive, and why he should offer monetary gifts to the journalists in the name of paying for their transportation.

One news medium, which has championed this opposition in the open, is the online agency, Sahara Reporters. According to SR each of the journalists received N10 million for heeding Babangida’s call on his presidential ambition. That is N400 million just for one night’s interview from an aspirant yet to win his party’s nomination if it were true. But it was not. When some of the journalists complained about the fictional sum, SR changed the story on August 19, saying it was just “a paltry N250, 000 each”. Rather than admit its initial error SR simply said, “our accountants have told us that going by the number of 40 journalists in attendance, we are still around the same ballpark of N10 million”. So much for credible reporting!

Three days later, SR followed up with ‘IBB and his Rogue Journalists’, accusing the journalists of roguery and professional misconduct; roguery, because they collected money from two sources—their employers who presumably authorised and funded the trip and their news source, IBB; misconduct because it is unethical for them to demand/receive gratification from news sources for their services.

And on August 23 in ‘IBB Nocturnal Press Parley: Punch fires Editorial board Chairman’, SR stayed on top of the story by reporting that Adebolu Arowolo, editorial board chairman of the Punch, had lost his job for going on that trip without his management’s approval..

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He is the Ramsey Nouah of Ghana movie industry. In fact it is being said that he has displaced our dear Ramsey on marketers’ most-sought-after list since he made incursion into Nollywood.He is the face of Ghana movie industry and unarguably the most recognized world wide. So, if Van Vicker is in the news, Ghana movie is.Van was in the news penultimate week. He was reported to have fainted on a movie location, but in response to Sunday Sun enquiries, the fair-skinned actor cried out that the report was false. “I think it’s necessary I make this public statement because ever since the paper went to town with the unsubstantiated news I’ve been receiving numerous texts and calls from fans wishing me well. I do appreciate all that, but I want to make it clear that the report is false. I did not faint on location. I am hale and hearty. My fans should not worry”Van just returned from the United States of America and would be heading to South Africa with other Glo Ambassadors to shoot series of commercials.After that, Van will be attending a film school and would be away from Nollywood for a month. “my goal is to improve my acting and film making skills, and network in the film industry in America.”Fans of Van can catch up with him on What’s New magazine on Dana airplane.Dark-skinned and sultry Nollywood actress, Uche Elendu, has changed her name. She will now be known as Uche Elendu-Igweanyiba."I'm Mrs. Uche Elendu-Igweanyiba and please don't even call the Miss when my husband is around because he would not like it," she giggled when Klieglights approached her for an interview.For a young lady who has had so many male and female fans in the last eight years, after the father of her friend, actor Larry Koldsweat, introduced her to the world of make-believe, how has she been able to cope as a married actress?"Well, when I'm on set, I'm an actress and when I return home I become a mother of an eight-month-old and a wife to my darling husband. I've been able to distinguish the two so as to be able to fulfil my obligations adequately."So, when I'm on set, I sincerely do all I can and forget that I'm a mother or wife but when I'm at home, I'm the wife and mother," she quipped.Unknown to many, Uche had met and fallen in love with her businessman hubby while at the top of her career. So how are the male fans behaving?"My hubby was actually a fan and he understands what it takes for fans to pester you. I'm a celebrated actress and I expect fans, men and ladies, to want to talk to me but I know how to draw the line because I'm married and I don't engage in extra marital affairs."The man I married is my number one fan and he knew me through my movies and started talking to me and after sometime, I decided to give him a chance and that was it. He is my kind of man and till date he watches my films," Uche said.But some films, which Uche starred in as a lead act might have warranted questions and bad blood from her husband as a result of the kissing and romance on set. So, how does her he react to this?
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>>whosonline<<"My husband understands my job because he knows what I do and as such, he loves me unconditionally. And since I got married to him, I don't think I have noticed anything different in his reaction when he is watching my movies, he's just cool and okay. Even if he doesn't like it, he has never for once shown it in words or actions. So, I believe he understands my job and flows with it," was her response.Known to have distinctively made her mark despite the crowded movie industry-with female stars rising every now and then-Uche strongly believes that her breakthrough was as a result of God's love and her ability to interpret roles efficiently.In her words: "Well, I would say God and my ability to interpret, roles gave me the break. If you know my story into Nollywood, you would know that I only went to drop something for my friend when her father and a colleague asked me to try out a role and because I was not camera shy and just myself, I was able to do what they required and that was it. I stopped along the line because I had to complete my education and then my father wasn't in full support. I came back fully after I finished my education in 2004 and since then, it's been a sweet story all the way."Speaking further on her ability to interpret roles and win the heart of fans worldwide, the mother of one, who readily boasts that she's back to reclaim her fame called to mind some of the toughest roles she has had to play."When it comes to interpretation of roles, I'm always able to be as diligent as possible because I know this is what I love doing and what I have always craved for, so, I do my films very well."The one I would say was tough was on the location, which took us through the bushes.It was so tough adapting to the bush and the village setting but I was able to interpret my role to the best of my knowledge and delight of the director. Another was when I had to play the role of a witch goddess in Last Occultic, it was quite tough," Uche reminisced.Uche, whose luscious lips have stood her out on the set of many a movie, once had a crush on a dashing young man and family friend."I once had a crush when I was still very little, it was on a neighbour and family friend. He's now grown though and all that is gone."But then he never really got to know about the crush because I was just crazy over him and anytime he walked pass, I went crazy."We are friends now but when I see him, I wonder why I was so crazy about him then. It's so crazy back then and even now, he doesn't know," she recalledCharles Novia is a movie producer and acclaimed scriptwriter. His name, at different times, conjurs brilliance, controversies and achievements in Nollywood.In his kitty are Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) - sponsored blockbuster, Covenant Church, Missing Angel and Caught in the Middle among others.A usually cool and unassuming but very professional producer, who is responsible for the success of some players in the Nigerian movie industry like Desmond Elliot, Empress Njamah and Grace Amah, is doing new things.In this interview with Gbenga Bada, he spoke on issues ranging from his reality TV show Majek Fashek, who is on his music label, November Records, here in Nigeria.Is it true that you have struck a bond with Majek Fashek despite all that is going on in his life?He is the most misunderstood person. People think he is crazy and that he is on drugs. I want to get the story of Majek Fashek out to the people. Many people don't know that Majek Fashek is just one man that never dies and has so much to give. He's like our own hero, who has placed Nigeria on the world map and those things I see in him can never be discouraged by what people say about him. People don't just understand who and what that man stands for. Majek should be celebrated and treated as a hero, somebody somewhere has to be there for him and that is why I have taken it upon myself to do this. He might have his own downfalls but for me, he is a magnificent musician, who would continue to serenade people with good music if given the opportunities. He would always fall like a human and rise again unlike some of the people we have around. All he needs is love from everyone. We are going to show all that in a movie, which will be shot on celluloid.Why have you decided to be on the sidewalk of Nollywood?I take my time these days. I'm an advocate of Nollywood's achievement but I think we have lost direction because we've allowed stupid interest, especially from the marketers to override genuine business intentions. These so-called marketers started the industry, invested in the industry but they are also killing the industry. The reputation of storylines and the over usage of actors have made people less enthusiastic about us. The buying public is weary; they are tired of seeing the same storyline and the same faces. I don't have anything against these actors, but I think the so-called big actors are overused. No Nigerian actor can stand to say I've done 500 movies that are outstanding. It is only two to three movies they've done that are outstanding. Now, several people who belong to the middle class are now in the league of millions of people who go to Silverbird Galleria to get the worth for their money.Is this the reason for your venture into reality TV show?Yes, because these are the ones who will take over the industry because their taste is high. These people need to see new and fresh ideas, new storylines, new faces, new talents, and new breakthroughs in cinematography. It is not about shooting the movie in 10 days but it's about getting the right distribution outlet and getting people to appreciate those talents. For me, we are on the look out for new faces, new talents, fresh and talented people who are hungry to do what they are passionate about and love. We need new people, new faces, new movies.You are known to have always gotten new stars from your movies, why trying to make a reality TV show instead of making a movie?Over the years I have always been hardworking and I bring out talents. I could remember when I was young, I had so much talent but there was no one to encourage me the way I wanted it to be. When I grew up, I found out that those opportunities are still there and I decided to take them up as a challenge. I see a lot of people out there everyday and they just don't know how to get into the pool where their talents can be refined to something that could attract the public. I thought of a way of helping these people, and that has given birth to this reality TV show, which is tagged Charles Novia Screen Test.How would you describe your reality TV show?Well, it's another one coming from Charles Novia. It's not an easy thing and I know ideas are all over the world with no particular one original. But this is needed to help resuscitate the dying state of Nollywood. The reality TV show would have people that have natural dramatic instincts in them coming out and showing themselves in a dramatic forms and a realistic series and that is why I call it a 'dramality' show. It would not be right at this point to compare or say why it is going to be different but one thing that I'm certain about is the ability and competence of my production outfit to do something different. In this state, you would be seeing Charles Novia in all forms of nomenclature. I would be giving these young lads a platform, training and opportunity, which they would remember and cherish in several years to come. I want to look at myself and be confident to say that guy or lady signing an endorsement came to professionalism as a result of my help and push or that the person is my protËgË.Is it all about doing a show or what really is the essence for you?Without being fictitious, we might have like two million Nigerians or less, who are willing and are aspiring to become the next big thing in Nollywood but they don't have the chance, so if I can get just 25 people to train, I know in the next two or three years, those 25 would also impact directly or indirectly on the ambition of some other people. I have found out that the Nollywood we have today is all comedy, there is no more arts in the profession and what I'm trying to do is bring back the art into the job. The public is already complaining about the videos and now people have to go back and get their acts together in order to help them give the people worth for their money. Now everyone is waiting for the next blockbuster; this would not be possible without good production and getting their art right. The actors and actresses have to be new on the scene. That's what I'm looking out for. They must also be talented; that's a factor. At the end of the day, we should all look forward to a fresh generation of talents, who will be box office hits in Nollywood in a matter of time.How are you planning to fund the project yourself because there are speculations that you don't have any sponsor at the moment?What is actually required to stage such a reality TV show involves $1 million and that is equivalent to over N100 million, and, at the moment I've not got a dime. We've got no sponsors and if I tell you that what we need to actualise this project is several millions of naira, you would wonder what I'm talking about, but this is just what it is. For those who have always known me, whatever I set my mind to, I do and I'm set to ensure that I do this and impact on the lives of those that would be affected and also make the dreams of some people come true. This is because they truly have the talent and over the years, with the talents I have been able to discover, I can tell you that this would reveal more talents who would make blockbusters in Nigeria.How do you distinguish those with the love of the art from those who are just in it for the fun?Training is what separates the men from the boys. I've heard some of them say, 'I am talented, I don't need to go to acting school.' That is all crap. Even in Hollywood people still go for drama lessons. But here, everybody thinks he can act. To see more of these, let's see people who would go to the National Theatre and do a stage play, which has all the intrigues and tricks of who really is a good actor or actress.Why do you think people always write you off and sometimes think you are nuts?People always write me off saying I have nothing to offer again but each time I come out with something they can't stop talking about it. God is the one that dictates what I do. I'm an entertainment entrepreneur right now. I'm involved in a school on movie making, it is known as Novia Academy for Cinematography and Dramatic Acts. The students are some people that would emerge from the reality TV show and together make a good movie with all the 25 budding actors and actresses.Next week the FULL expose on Barbara Okojie aka barbara machel Actress turned " London club girl !"
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