Nsukka , and Communication Arts from the New York University she studied TV presenting of the Los Angeles Film School, California, USA, where she honed her skills as a presenter. In this interview with, she speaks about her marital life, passion for the film industry, career and domestic violence experience while growing-up.Of course, I am an industry kid. I always admired my godfather, Pete Edochie.
My dad was rich but l never felt like a rich kid because home wasn’t exotic neither was our lifestyle. We hardly had the kind of toys you would expect from a rich kid. The only thing that ever felt rich was my father’s brand new cars – “Tear Rubber”. He never bought a “Tokunbo” car.Don’t you like how melodious it sounds? I didn’t sink into depression, I had anxiety because of curiosity.
Every department requires a lot of skills and professionalism. It’s like any other art, whereby the passion and commitment usually exceed the financial expectations. Style is an art of storytelling for me. Personally, l love the idea of looking a bit off-key. As fashionable as New York City is, I usually get a lot of compliments about my outfits.