"They still want to see more because everyone loves Jenifa. Ibelieve that Jenifa is a brand that has come to stay because we use her as a vessel to pass messages across to young people."
"I don't want to be a local champion, I want to put Nigeria on the map, so Istill have so much to do in the movie industry. "Give each other a chance, get to know people," she said.
I am still single but I have a YouTube Channel called Georgina Ibeh Channel which is like a retirement plan for me when I get married because I wouldn't be as busy as I am today, jumping from one movie set to another.
It's job where I make good money and I am successful. "Istill have a normal life outside and when I get the chance I go to church with a Bible in my hand."
I was born and raised in Ibadan and I knew I was still going to return home. As I said earlier, I came from a poor background. But, we never even let that bother us because we believe God would move. We were content with what we had.
When I got on set, I developed a cold feet; I gave an excuse to run away but she still called me for another movie she produced. My output in the movie wasn't really good because I had cold feet.
I think that issue was grossly misinterpreted and it is something I don't even want to explain right now. I want everyone to believe whatever they want to believe.
She said, "Ibelieve our (she and Saint Obi) meeting was divinely orchestrated. You were highly domesticated. I miss you. Istill don't know how to feel. This should not have happened.
My sons see me more as a friend; in fact, when they were still toddlers, I used to call them best friends. I have never flogged my children. I am fortunate to have good children who listen to us.
As an activist, what do you think about Leah Sharibu, one of the Dapchi schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram, but still in captivity? It is very sad, especially as I read something (about her) recently.