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Nkem Owoh
Nkem Owoh at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in Bayelsa State, Nigeria, 2008
Born
Nkem Owoh

(1958-02-07) 7 February 1958 (age 66)
NationalityNigerian
Other namesNwabuoku, Osuofia
Alma materFederal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta
OccupationActor
SpouseNgozi Owoh

Nkem Owoh listen (born 7 February 1958) is a foremost Nigerian actor, comedian and Singer In 2008, he won the Africa Movie Academy Award for "Best Actor in a Leading Role" for his role in the Nigerian film, "Stronger than Pain".[1]

Early life

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Nkem Owoh was born in Enugu State, Nigeria. After his primary and secondary school, he headed to the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta and studied Engineering. Already, during his university studies, Owoh began acting in various television and film productions.[2]

Family

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Nkem Owoh and his wife, Ngozi Nkem Owoh, have been married since 1998. She hails from Amagu Village, Udi Town, Enugu State Nigeria.[3][4] Nkem Owoh prefers to keep the identity of his children away from the public. He has two daughters. He lost one of his two daughters in June 2023.[3][4]

Career

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Nkem Owoh developed a strong interest in performing arts from an early age, which persisted through primary, secondary, and university education. Although he studied engineering, his heart belonged to creative expression through acting, writing, and singing.[5]After completing his national youth service, he joined WACO Engineering but was laid off after just one year. However, this incident turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as it paved the way for him to explore opportunities in radio and television production.[6]

In 1979, he embarked on his journey in the entertainment industry, starting as a writer at Nigerian Television Authority(NTA).He further established his writing credentials by penning scripts for notable productions, such as : "The New Masquerade" (popular sitcom) and "Basi and Company" (sitcom created by late Ken Saro-Wiwa). He also once filled in for an absent actor, playing the role of a drunkard in the groundbreaking sitcom "The New Masquerade." This unexpected opportunity launched his successful career.[5]

However, he ventured into the movie scene when was contracted to handle the subtitling for the Igbo language movie "Living in Bondage" upon its completion. Following the success of "Living in Bondage," acting opportunities began to flood in. A year later, he landed his next significant role as a customs officer in the Igbo language movie "Circle of Doom." His good performance announced his arrival on the scene, captivating producers who not only sought him for his acting talent but also valued his scriptwriting skills.[7] Following "Circle of Doom," he landed his third film role in "Taboo" which he was also among the scriptwriters.

In 1995, Owoh wrote and produced the iconic film "Ikuku," where he portrayed the unforgettable character Osuofia(a drunk).His portrayal of Osuofia in the movie earned him widespread recognition, transforming him into a beloved household name. In 1997, he produced "Ikuku 2" a sequel to the first movie, where he replayed his role as a drunkard. He also produced "Pampam" the same year, teaming up with Okey Bakassi.[8]

The character Osuofia was once again brought to life by Nkem Owoh in "Osuofia in London" (2003) and its sequel "Osuofia in London 2" (2004), produced by Kingsley Ogoro. His appearance in this movie earned him international recognition and also his nickname. This breakthrough paved the way for a lasting career, with continuous screen appearances from then till present.

Owoh is also known for performing the song "I Go Chop Your Dollar" about advance fee fraud. The song was featured in the film The Master in which Owoh plays the role of a scammer.[9] The Nigerian Broadcasting Commission later banned the song.[10] In 2007, Owoh was arrested in Amsterdam, Netherlands as a result of a seven-month investigation by the Dutch police dubbed "Operation Apollo".[9] Owoh was arrested while performing a musical show when the police raided the event and arrested 111 people on suspicion of lottery fraud and immigration violations. Owoh was later released.[10][11] In November 2009, Owoh was kidnapped in eastern Nigeria.[12] His kidnappers demanded a 15 million naira ransom.[13] Owoh was released after his family members allegedly paid a ransom fee of 1.4 million naira.[14][15]

Education

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He completed his primary and secondary education in Nsukka, Enugu State. Afterwards, he proceeded to the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta to study Electrical Engineering.

Awards And Endorsement

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In 2008, he received the prestigious Africa Movie Academy Award (AMAA) for "Best Actor in a Leading Role" for his outstanding performance in the Nigerian film "Stronger than Pain."[1]

In 2017, he was honored with the prestigious Africa Movie Academy Award (AMAA) Lifetime Achievement Award at the 13th edition of the ceremony.[16]

MTN partnered with Nkem Owoh in 2012, signing him to a multimillion-naira endorsement deal that has been repeatedly renewed.

Filmography

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Year Film Role Notes
1987 Things Fall Apart Towncrier with Pete Edochie
1993 Circle of Doom 2 with Kanayo O. Kanayo
1995 Frame Up writer and director only; with Tobechukwu Anadi and Ngozi Nwaneto
Rattlesnake Odinaka with Francis Duru
1997 Blood Vapour Lambert with Hilda Dokubo
Pam Pam: From the Adventure of Lokko and Mambo with Charley Boy Oputa and Jide Kosoko
1998 Yogo Pam Pam sequel to Pam Pam; with Okey Mac Anthony
1999 Big Man...Big Trouble
Crisis with Sandra Achums
Sawam with Francis Agu
Conspiracy with Onyeka Onwenu
2001 The Eliminators with Clem Ohameze
Ode-eshi Ekpechi with Sam Loco Efe
Onye-Eze Onye-Eze
Ukwa[17] Ukwa with Patience Ozokwor and Amaechi Muonagor
2002 Fake Doctor Dr. Zebedi
Ifeonye Metalu Obioma
Long John Long John with Sam Loco Efe
Police Officer Sergeant Lucas
Spanner: The Humble Servant Jacob with Chinedu Ikedieze
Stupid! Kolo with Okey Bakassi and Jide Kosoko
2003 Anunuebe Anunuebe
Calculator: The Only Wise Man Nobert with Fabian Adibe
Deceivers[18] Parlez Vous With John Okafor, Charles Inojie, Uche Ogbodo
King of the Forest Utobo
Lion Finger Ebube
Mr. Trouble Nsogbu with Patience Ozokwor
Osuofia in London Osuofia
Police Recruit
2004 America Visa Titus
My Driver
My Own Share Ezeani
Osuofia in London 2[19] Osuofia
Spanner Goes to Jail Jacob with Chinedu Ikedieze
Spanner in Battle of Supremacy Jacob with Chinedu Ikedieze
The Master Osuofia with Kanayo O. Kanayo
2005 Akanchawa Anayo
Bus Driver Jimmy with Dakore Egbuson
The Prince Nwadike
2006 The Barrister Athanasius with Ekwi Onwudiwe
Big Man Brother Bona with Clem Ohameze; parts 3-4 of De Prof
Captain Nsofor/Captain
De Prof[20] Bona with Clem Ohameze; followed by Big Man Brother
A Fool at 40 Hygenius
Foreign Base Ifeatu
Indemnity Egbentu
Made in Cambridge Professor Ifeatu Izwe with Funmi Holder
My Kingdom Come
The Dreamer Ikpeazu
2007 Battle of Indemnity Egbentu
Covenant Keeping God Samuel
Fire in the Word Ijiji
He Nanny with Andy Chukwu
Johnbull & Rosekate Johnbull
Persecution Ijiji
Stronger Than Pain Ulonna with Kate Henshaw-Nuttal
Owoh's performance in this film earned him the Best Actor in a Leading Role award
at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2008
Yellow Fever Sergeant Anwuru with Charles Awurum
2008 Onye oma CY CY with Pamela Mrekpe
His Holiness Onyabo
His Last Action Rev. Czar
Osuofia and the Wise Men Osuofia with Sam Loco Efe
Wonderful Man
2009 Agaba Agaba with Victor Osuagwu
Osuofia Papa Africa Osuofia with Nkiru Sylvanus
2010 FIFA Agent with Charles Awurum
My Inlaw Mazi Joe with Clem Ohameze
Enemies of Progress with Amaechi Muonagor, Judith Iwu
True Story (Be Careful What You Wish For) Papi with Ini Edo
2011 Ijele's Wife Ogbensiegbe with Tonto Dikeh
Old Fools Aka with Sam Loco Efe; parts 3-4 of Senior Servant
Senior Servant Aka with Sam Loco Efe; followed by Old Fools
Taxi Driver Okonkwo with Uche Ogbodo
Wisdom of Thomas Thomas with Funke Akindele
2012 The Abductor sequel to Boy George; with Mercy Johnson
Boy George followed by The Abductor; with Mercy Johnson
Holy Life with Ella Njubuigbo, Rachael Okonkwo, and Uche Odoputa
Hot Brother sequel to Holy Life; with Ella Njubuigbo, Rachael Okonkwo, and Uche Odoputa
Military Zone
Royal Transition sequel to Exit of the King; with Olu Jacobs, Nuella Njubigbo, Clem Ohameze; produced by Obi Cajetan; directed by Ugezu J. Ugezu
2013 Oga on Top Osuofia sequel to Osuofia's Wedding; with Funke Akindele
Osuofia's Wedding Osuofia with Funke Akindele
Return of Ukpaka with Funke Akindele, Amaechi Muonagor, and Charles Inojie; produced by Mishack Chiemelie Nwonu; directed by Amayo Uzo Philips.
Sherikoko Reloaded with Funke Akindele and John Okafor
Ukpaka the Trouble Maker with Funke Akindele, Amaechi Muonagor, and Charles Inojie; produced by Mishack Chiemelie Nwonu; directed by Amayo Uzo Philips.
2014 Bomboy with Osita Iheme and Uzoh Umeh
My Property with Chigozie Atuanya; directed by Tchidi Chikere
Osuofia the Boxer sequel to Bomboy; with Osita Iheme and Uzoh Umeh
Wait and Take with Chigozie Atuanya; directed by Tchidi Chikere
2015 Ekwueme with Ken Erics
Ghana Must Go [21]
Show Bobo with Amaechi Muonagor
Sister Gabriela[22] with Queen Nwokoye
2016 My American Husband with Chiwetalu Agu
2018 Lionheart Chief Godswill Obiagu with Genevieve Nnaji
2019 Kpali[23] Mr. Kalayor with Gloria Young and Ini Dima-Okojie
2020 Small Chops Smart Directed by Robert Peters
2021 My Village People[24] Prof. Pium with Bovi and Amaechi Muonagor
2022 Battle on Buka Street[25] Maduka
Chief Daddy 2: Going for Broke Shoffa Donatus with Uzor Arukwe, Funke Akindele
In Another Life Dominic Igho With Meg Otanwa, Clarion Chukwura-Abiola
Foreigner's God Onwubiko With Nancy Isime, Ini Dima Okojie, Pete Edochie
Obara'M Humphrey With Ibrahim Amodu, Ikekhua Anthonia
2023 The Bride Price Professor With Funny Bone, Adebayo Davies
Zarz End With Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha, Emeka Amakeze, Ejike Asiegbu
2024 Uno: The F in Family Uzuakpundu Directed by Ebuka Njoku
2024 Dead Serious Mr. Kalu Directed by Moses Inwang
unknown Enemy of Peace Emeta with Olu Jacobs and Clem Ohameze
Enemy of the Kingdom Emeta sequel to Enemy of Peace; with Olu Jacobs and Clem Ohameze
Iron Lady with Joy Ladi Torty
Mbakwe the Tailor
Mr. Osuofia Aguiyi with Dave Ihesie
White Child[26] With Frank Artus and Nuella Njubigbo

Discography

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Albums

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  • ‘‘Osuofia in London’’ (2003)
  • ‘‘The Master’’ (2005)[27]
  • ‘‘Obara’m’’ (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2023)[28]

Singles

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  • “I Go Chop Your Dollar” (2005)[29][30]
  • “Agreement” (2005)
  • “My People” (2023)

References

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  2. ^ "Biography of Nkem Owoh". Archived from the original on January 23, 2010. Retrieved 2009-11-11.
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  4. ^ a b "Nkem Owoh (Osuofia): Biography, Age, Wife, Children, Movies, Awards, and More". NewsWireNGR. 2022-06-04. Retrieved 2024-05-24.
  5. ^ a b Nigeria, Guardian (2017-07-22). "Life Time Achievement Award for comic Actor, Nkem Owoh aka Osuofia". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  6. ^ "Actor Nkem Owoh Full Biography". magazine11807.rssing.com. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
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  8. ^ Ehonwa, Joy (2017-02-10). "10 Interesting Facts about Nkem Owoh". Connectnigeria Articles. Retrieved 2024-10-18.
  9. ^ a b Jan Libbenga (2007-07-02). "'I Go Chop Your Dollar' star arrested". The Register.
  10. ^ a b "Police Arrest Nkem Owoh in Holland". NigeriaMovies.net. 2007-07-04.20
  11. ^ "'I Go Chop Your Dollar' star arrested". Retrieved 27 November 2009.
  12. ^ Nkem Owoh (Osuofia) Kidnapped
  13. ^ Breaking News Osuofia (Nkem Owoh) Kidnapped
  14. ^ "Jubilation in Nollywood as Osuofia is freed". Archived from the original on 19 November 2009. Retrieved 27 November 2009.
  15. ^ "'Scam comic' kidnapped in Nigeria". BBC News. 2009-11-10.
  16. ^ Nigeria, Guardian (2017-07-22). "Life Time Achievement Award for comic Actor, Nkem Owoh aka Osuofia". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 2024-10-17.
  17. ^ "Ukwa Film". Letterboxd. Retrieved 31 Oct 2023.
  18. ^ "DECEIVERS Film". Google. Retrieved 30 Oct 2023.
  19. ^ "Osuofia in London 2 - Rotten Tomatoes". www.rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  20. ^ "De Prof Film". Letterboxd. Retrieved 31 Oct 2023.
  21. ^ "'Ghana Must Go': Everything you need to know about Yvonne Okoro's upcoming movie". Pulse Nigeria. Chidumga Izuzu. Retrieved 19 May 2015.
  22. ^ "Sister Gabriela". WorldCat. Retrieved 29 Oct 2023.
  23. ^ "'Kpali' for Nigerian Immigrants". THISDAYLIVE. 2019-12-28. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  24. ^ Nwogu, Precious (2021-05-31). "Watch the official trailer for 'My Village People'". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2021-06-08.
  25. ^ Alabi, Tope (2023-05-20). "AMVCA 2023: Broda Shaggi takes home Best Actor in Comedy". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  26. ^ "White Child". WorldCat. Retrieved 2023-10-30.
  27. ^ izuzu, chibumga (2014-10-23). "Do You Remember The Movie 'The Master'". Pulse Ghana. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  28. ^ "Obara'M Soundtrack | Soundtrack Tracklist". soundtracktracklist.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  29. ^ PASTERNACK, ALEX (2011-04-06). ""I Go Chop Your Dollar": The Nigerian Music Video about Email Scams". Vice. Retrieved 2023-11-08.
  30. ^ ""I Go Chop Your Dollar" Actor, Nkem Owoh kidnapped-Channels TV | Sahara Reporters". saharareporters.com. Retrieved 2023-11-08.


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