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Emeka is not all about
scripts, location and
all those terms ascribed
to actors. His behind
–the-scene input
reverberates at St.
Nicholas College an
elite secondary school
located in the Magodo
area of Lagos. While he
has decided to take a
back seat in the scene
of affairs his wife,
Emma alongside the
expatriate principal see
to the physical, mental
and intellectual well
being of students.
The rationale behind
this project, according
to him, is "the drive to
achieve perfection and
create a dummy for
Nigerians to emulate.
There are several
schools out there not
living up to expectation
and our kids are not the
better for it. We need
to give them an enviable
platform to achieve
their dreams."
In less than a year of
operations, they are not
doing badly. The hands
on deck are some of the
best he enthused: "We
have experts, the woman
(principal) you see
there has headed big
schools like Maryam
Babangida’s El-Amin in
Minna and Caleb College.
When you assemble a
fantastic team, you get
the best result."
Having resigned himself
to the background to
save the students from
distractions, he said,
"I am not the one
running the school, I
don’t have anything to
do with the school just
like I don’t visit
except on rare occasions
like this, even at that
you can see I have
restricted myself
outside the gates." His
wife represents his
interest.
Though he prefers to
keep mum on his
financial worth, it is
evident a lot of money
was sunk into the school
project. The highbrow
location, the building,
the air-conditioned
classrooms, the
well-equipped science
laboratories to mention
a few bear testimony to
millions that must have
been expended.
Reflecting on the past
14 years, he confessed
his survival is not his
making having gotten
this far: "Believe me,
it is God and nothing
more, if I ever give
God’s glory to any
voodoo, His blessing in
my life will cease and I
will become a nobody.
Even God said ‘My glory
will I share with no
human being’".
Unarguably one of the
biggest names in the
industry the dark
complexioned actor ranks
among the A-class actors
whose pictures on movie
jackets sells. It is
often speculated that
his meteoric rise is at
par with his fees making
him one of the highest
paid actors.
"It hurts me when I see
young actors begrudging
big ones for taking big
money," he said.
"I don’t put my figures
in the news but I am
good." Pressed further
to reveal the highest
and lowest fees he has
ever received he said:
"My range is very high,
extremely high. Once
Nigerian Breweries
invited me for a talk
show meant to last 12
weeks, one day in a week
and I charged them a
bill slightly beyond N12
million.
"I can make more than
that in a week from
movies. What I charged
is conservative enough.
"The last 14 years have
not been all rosy," he
quipped. "What you
expect is not what you
get."
He fired a salvo at the
Actors Guild of Nigeria
(AGN), whom he accused
of not being grounded in
dissipating their
duties, part of which is
representing the
interest of actors and
achieving a balance in
fees charged by actors.
He is not a saint when
it comes to
controversies. He has
had his fair share of
media bashing and thus
developed a thick skin.
He reiterates that none
of the publications,
which he described as
malicious, has affected
him at the home front.
"I am a family man and I
love my wife and kids,
moreover my wife knows
me inside out. She knows
I cannot date anybody
around our area." He
has, however, taken it
all in his stride and
sees it as a price he
has to pay for stardom.
His brouhaha with fellow
actor, Jim Iyke, has
remained one of the most
celebrated in the
industry and we raised
it with him. Another
infamous tale about him
was that he hit the sack
with a married woman.
Much as he would not
want to be drawn into a
war of words, he
expressed his distaste
for the fallacious
publications authored by
mischief makers going by
several names.
"It is a long story, my
wife and I know the lady
in question and her
husband. He used her to
get his green card and
now wants an excuse to
drop her. What makes it
painful is that the lady
was diagnosed of
leukemia.
"Jim Iyke as far as I am
concerned is an
opportunist who is below
me. He is jealous of my
achievements. He is
working in concert with
that man. All their
plans are crumbling
before them. I don’t
have to join issues with
anybody. Imagine Jim
threatening to beat me
up on a movie set in
America and in my usual
manner I was calm about
it while he was blowing
hot like a dog on heat,"
he recalled.
He is certainly
expanding his frontiers,
but make no mistake,
"acting remains my first
love," he said, adding
"my fans should look
forward to more movie
roles to relish from
me."
He is not an unfamiliar face neither
does he need any introduction.
Emeka Ike, is a man many love to hate
but do otherwise. What works the magic
for the hunk lies in his acting prowess
that has kept him relevant in the
industry.
His foray into the make-believe world
was not by design but by chance. Having
bagged a degree in mechanical
engineering from the Yaba College of
Technology (YABATECH) Lagos, he sought
out a living with his certificate in
hand. He was optimistic. He was lucky
enough to get employment as a computer
engineer but his office fell below
expectation forcing him to seek greener
pastures.
Although he led a drama group and youth
choir in church in his younger days, he
did not set out to be an actor.
His intimidating physique and good looks
afforded him a role in defunct soap
opera Mega Fortunes. He took it up from
there and joined the bandwagon of the
fast developing Nollywood in 1993.
Deadly Affair, a film produced by Opa
Williams launched him into prominence
and since then he has consistently
maintained the position of being one of
the top actors in Nigeria.
The Anambra State born actor has been
gracing the screens 14 years. To
celebrate his unbroken run, he is
planning to roll out the drums in grand
style. He will be celebrating with his
students and their parents. Students!
You exclaim?
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