Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha is one of the popular
Nigerian actresses, who has done quite well for herself in the industry since
she joined in 2000.
With over 50 movie roles to her credit in the last 13 years, the actress recently joined the world of producers with her debut flick, On Bended Knees. She spoke to Movie Moments’ Mutiat Alli on her life, people’s perception of her been arrogant and her hubby.
How do you feel as a new
entrant into the world of production?
I can’t really explain
how I feel because this a dream I have nurtured for so long and seeing it come
to reality is just like a dream come true to me and perhaps the reception has
been immeasurable considering the fact that it is my first major production as
a producer.
What actually prompted
your decision to turn producer over night?
I want to correct that
impression of me turning into a producer over night simply because I have been
in the industry for quite an age now and for me to produce a movie of my own is
just to let the world understand the fact that even been an actress; I can as
well turn out to be fantastic producer and that has been my dream for a very
long time.
On Bended Knees is
directed by good hands; what formed your choice of selection?
I feel they both
understood what I was looking out for in the production of the movie; so having
Emem Isong and Lancelot Imasuen as my directors is the greatest thing that
happened to me because they both believed in my dream. Even at the time of
giving up on the production; they were both there to encourage me and at the
end of it all I was able to have a fantastic movie.
What is the movie all
about?
On Bended Knees is a
movie very dear to my heart. It’s a captivating story of a young and vibrant
man who relegated his duties as a husband and the man of the house to the
background. His wife, ignored and lonely, finds comfort in the company of her
boss. It is discovered that the wife is having an affair with her boss and
things take a new twist. This story happens every day even in the midst of the
“seemingly” perfect relationships. It’s a movie every home should have and
watch.
Considering when you
started in the industry; what is your view on the standard of movies been
produced in Nigeria presently?
Well professionally, I
started acting in 2000 and there is a far difference between the kind of films
produced now and back in the days; I can authoritatively say it loud and clear
that the Nigerian movie industry has been impressive considering the kind of
equipments we now use in shooting our movies. Also, we have been able to meet
up with international standard. I believe the sky is our starting point and
definitely not our limit.
You have managed and
maintain an almost scandal free reputation; how have you been able to manage
this?
I feel it has been the
grace of God because we all are not created perfect and as such we just manage
to be our self and be of the best behavior. I just feel being an actor
opens you up to controversies, scandals and all that. Maybe I’ve just been
lucky.
You turned 33 just last
month. Looking ahead, what do you hope to have achieved by your next birthday?
I hope that by my next
birthday, I would have done another movie and grown from this level. There is
no stagnancy in the industry. If you don’t see an actor for a period of time in
movies, it doesn’t mean they are not doing something. Some are directing, some
are producing, some are rebranding. There is no dry moment. For me, I want to
move to another level by my next birthday.
As a married woman, what
has marriage taught you?
I have learnt a lot from
been a married woman because it only take the Grace of God for two people who
are completely different to stay together for the rest of their lives. One
major thing I have learnt is patience and perseverance. One needs to tolerate
one another. I and my husband not just see ourselves as been married; we
are also friends.
Much has not been said
about your husband; how will you describe him and why haven’t we been seeing
you two together?
I have got the best
husband as a friend and the father of my children; he is loving, caring and has
been supportive of my career and for not seeing him around me; it’s our mutual
agreement to make our marriage private. We are happy and our source of joy been
our children.
What is that one
impression that people have about you and you would like to correct?
Definitely it’s going to
be on this issue of me been arrogant which I know I am not; I strongly believe
in the saying that you don’t judge a book by its cover. I guess people of that
impression are people who don’t know me or aren’t closer to me. I am not
arrogant.
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