When success stories are written in the annals of Nollywood, Oge Okoye’s name cannot be overlooked.
Gorgeous
and gifted, Okoye, who hugged the lime light in 2001 with the movies,
“Caesar to Caesar” and “Spanner”, not only conquered Nollywood, she
captivated and wowed her fans with blistering and daring acting, so much
that her memory continues to linger in the minds of movie buffs.
Today,
after two kids, the star of numerous blockbusters remains evergreen.
She is not only relevant in the industry after about 11 years, but has
also broadened her horizon to become multifaceted and a sought-after
diva.
In this encounter, the soft spoken entertainer went gaga
and revealed her other side when Entertainment Express asked an innocent
question about her sexual appetite.
“What kind of question are
you asking me?...How I make love…that is my personal life and I think
personal things should remain personal,” she fumes.
Okoye who was
recently honoured with a Doctorate degree by Wisconsin International
University, USA, further bared her mind on other germane issues and
sketched a broad outline of her real self. We present the riveting
interview, raw and uncut.
So when and how did you meet your husband?
It
was really not love at first sight, I personally don’t believe in love
at first sight. I believe in working it out, knowing ourselves, to see
if we are compatible, so that is what exactly happened between me and my
husband. We were friends at first and it was going on like that till we
got married in 2005.
How does he feel about the romantic scenes you play in movies?
He
has never complained. I really don’t know if he feels bad, but I know
that being a human being like I am, he might be feeling bad inside but
he is not showing it. He encourages me a lot; he is always there for me.
Besides, he doesn’t watch my movies.
At a point your marriage
was widely reported to have hit the rocks; surprisingly, you didn’t
come out to clear the rumour, what actually happened then?
I
don’t have business responding to such falsehoods. I don’t know the
people peddling such rumours and I have no business with it.
So are you saying the marriage is still intact?
What
do you mean? Is like you have another mission! Why won’t my marriage be
intact? Please nothing has happened to my marriage. I really don’t know
why people would be interested in breaking our marriages; nothing like
that exists. It amazes me the way people go about talking about a
marriage break up that does not exist. I’m happily married and I don’t
want to discuss my personal life.
Since he is not living with you here in Nigeria, how do you cope with the numerous male admires?
Of course everybody knows that I’m married; I wonder what anybody would still want from me.
So how do you relieve when you have feelings?
What kind of feelings are you talking about?
Sexual feelings, to be specific
I
think that is my personal life. What kind of questions are you asking
me? I think you will soon ask me how I make love with my husband.
Basically, that is my personal life and I think personal things should
remain personal.
One should have expected that you attend an
event with your husband whenever he is in Nigeria so as to clear the
numerous rumours of broken marriage trailing your person, why don’t you
usually do that?
I don’t think that is necessary.
So where is that lucky man from?
He is from Imo State and I am from Nnewi, in Anambra State.
What is one good thing that marriage has done to you?
I think it has made me more mature.
Your last born is about two years, how soon are we going to be celebrating the arrival of the third one?
I believe God’s time is the best.
But would there be anyone by this time next year?
Actually, we are not ready for any other one now. We are taking a little break from child bearing.
After two kids, you still look youthful and sexy; what is the secret behind this?
Really!
Maybe because I’m slim naturally. Apart from that, I exercise a lot. I
do all kinds of exercises from cycling to normal stretching. I think
that is what has been helping me to stay in shape.
How far can you go to interpret a role, especially the ones involving nudity?
I
do everything within my capacity to ensure that I perfectly interpret
my roles. But one thing I cannot do is to go stark naked. But I could do
other sensual roles but for nudity, I wouldn’t. Our society abhors it.
What about such things as smoking, as some of your colleagues do?
Why
should I smoke? Has anybody told you that I smoke? I don’t have to do
that, I don’t do it and I don’t think I will ever indulge in that if
that is what you are asking.
But some of your colleagues do; do you see anything wrong with it?
I
think that is their personal business. I don’t have anything to say
about that. I don’t interfere in someone else’s private life, as much as
I don’t want anybody to interfere in mine.
Most of your colleagues are said to be into lesbianism, how have you been coping with their amoral advances?
I’ve
never encountered one. I don’t want to doubt the existence of such but
I’ve never encountered anyone. So I can’t be talking about what I don’t
know about.
Generally, what is your view about the act?
You and I know it's wrong; I don’t think it’s something anybody should be practicing.
If given the opportunity to erase anything in your past, what would you’ve erased?
I
think the only the thing I would’ve loved to erase is the death of my
father. It was such a bad experience that haunted me for years.
He was such a lovely father anybody would pray to have. It’s been long, so I’ve tried to put it behind me.
What kind of man epitomizes your ideal man?
My ideal man should be hard working, must look good, and at same time have the fear of God
Are those things what attracted you to your husband?
I
won’t talk about what attracted me to my husband. What attracted me to
him is not something I would want to start talking about. It’s personal.
Since your marriage is still intact, what effort did you put in to sustain it till date?
It’s
all about loving someone unconditionally, trusting the person and at
the same time being tolerant. These are the ingredients of a lasting
relationship, and I think they are part of what has sustained mine as
well.
Are these ingredients lacking in the failed marriages recorded by your colleagues?
I
don’t know what could have caused their failed marriages. It’s only the
person that wears the shoe that knows where it pinches. It is their
private lives; I don’t know what caused their breakups and I don’t think
is something I would want to know. Just as I like keeping some things
private, I also like allowing people their privacies.
Unlike
your colleagues, you got married back in 2004; were you under pressure
to marry since you are the only child of your parents?
It wasn’t because of that. I fell in love with a man and we ended up getting married. Nobody ever pressurized me into marriage
How did you go about settling your rifts with your friends, Ini Edo and Chioma Toplis?
Who told you there was any rift? As far as I’m concerned I don’t have any rift with anybody.
Does that mean you’ve settled with them?
I don’t know what you are talking about, and please I don’t have an answer to that question.
If you had known all that you know today, what did you do in the past that you would you’ve done differently now?
I
don’t really know what I would have done differently; I think I did
everything I’ve done based on the prevailing circumstances. I don’t
regret anything I did in the past. I know I must have made some
mistakes, but I try not to remember them because I have already forged
ahead. Whatever mistake I made in the past has been confined to history,
I’m now looking ahead to what the future has got to offer.
What were these mistakes?
There you go again. I think that is my personal life, which I would want to remain personal.
Share with us what life has taught you over the years?
Frankly
speaking, life has taught me to be independent, to never give up no
matter what I’m facing, to always believe in myself, to work hard and
always remain focused. I’ve come to understand that everybody can be a
better person, and everything anybody needs to succeed in life is in
that person.
Most producers are currently lamenting on the
evil effect of piracy; does the menace affect what you are currently
paid for jobs?
It hasn’t. I feel that whatever I’m getting is
what I’m supposed to get. But the menace is a very big challenge to the
industry; you find out that before one’s film is released someone
somewhere would have already released a pirated copy, it’s painful. I
believe there will be a change if the government finally puts an end to
it; it’s something that must be collectively fought against.
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