Call her Margaret Thatcher of Nollywood and you will
not be accused of any wrong. In deed, in most of the roles she plays in the
movies, she comes across as a no-nonsense woman. But then, many wouldn’t
believe that she is direct opposite of the ‘wicked’ character she often potrays
on screen.
A day with Patience Ozokwor at her residence in
Enugu revealed the actress popularly known as Mama Gee as a devoted Christian
and dedicated prayer warrior who would not hurt a fly. The widow and mother of
four children was a reporter`s delight as she kept the tape rolling throughout
the exclusive interview session. She categorically told The Entertainer that
though men do pester her for marriage as old as she is, she has decided not to
remarry. Ozokwor, however, maintained that if she comes to this world again,
she would choose her husband by herself. The actress bared her mind on a wide
range of issues. Excerpts:
Continue with the interview after the cut...
What have you been doing lately?
I have been working with the youth, to help the
youth who have talents to be able to use their talents. If you look at the
industry the way it is now, some of them find it difficult to be noticed. I am
planning to have a talent hunt soon. You may ask why I am putting more into
entertainment, I want Nollywood to be bigger than Hollywood. I decided that
this year I am going to do it with entertainment and make sure that whoever
wins will get what he/she should get.
To what would you attribute your recent awards?
It is God`s grace and I give it back to Him because
He’s the one that enabled me to fulfill that. It is a sign of hardwork, since
God has given me the enablement to work hard and sometimes God gives you the
enablement to work hard and you won’t work hard, it makes God a liar. He is the
reason I got those awards so I dedicate them to Him.
How was growing up, were you born with silver spoon?
Some children don’t have people taking care of them.
I had my school fees paid, I had good education. I had everything. Well, my
father was not too rich but we were comfortable. He wasn’t begging for food. He
was a landlord and then my uncle that took me was doing well. My uncle took me
when I was six years old. He just loved and raised me.
You worked at Radio Nigeria, what was the experience
like?
I was an announcer with Radio Nigeria before I
became a staff in 1982 and I worked till retrenchment came in 1984. Within
those few years it was really good experience. I was employed as announcer,
later I was transferred to production department. I was producing for women and
children. I had debate and teachers programme as well. The retrenchment came as
a surprise from the government, they shut down the radio and laid off every
staff. That was how we got retrenched.
After retrenchment, what next?
I entered the movie industry after my retrenchment
from Radio Nigeria, and I started putting young girls into my fashion designing
company because I did Fine and Applied Arts in school. I was lucky to be among
30 Nigerian women that were sent to Cameroun for small scale enterprenuership
course for nine weeks. I learnt a lot of handcraft there and I was able to
establish an outfit where I trained young girls on handcraft, fashion designing
and catering. I had an outfit called Art Queenties, my business aim was
teaching young girls, fashion designing, hair dressing, beauty and body care,
and kitchen services. They were doing handcraft too. When my husband fell sick,
for so many years he was sick. I couldn’t tend to him and take care of my
business at the same time. So, I gave up on the business. Later, I got a
political appointment with Udi Local Government as WDO, I couldn’t hand over to
anybody. I had to shut down the business.
I also taught in a school. I was teaching home
economics in a secondary school. I went to Institute of Management and
Technology and I used the certificate to get a teaching job. From there, I went
for the political appointment. I later left the political appointment because
of my husband’s illness. After my husband’s illness I was about going back to
the same business when an idea came for me to join the movie industry. And it
is paying me far more than anything I can think of
At the beginning of your career, did anybody try to
discourage you?
My senior sister tried to discourage me, but every
member of the family said ‘forge ahead’. My husband was actually sick at that
time, and her only reason was that people would think that I had abandoned my
husband. But I said that’s how I get the money to maintain him; to go to the
hospital. The children had grown when I entered the industry so they usually
take him to the hospital when I was on location. I made out time to be with him
in the hospital too.
Why are you always acting a wicked mother-in-law?
I only try to expose the ills in the society through
my actions, that is why I do it to the best of my knowledge. If you do it
flimsly people will not understand you, but if you do it deeply people will
really know and those who are involved know themselves now. People are
changing, some young girls are even learning to stay with their mothers-in-law,
they have discovered that their mothers-in-law don’t like them, they are
discovering what they do wrong and what their mothers-in-law do wrong, some are
trying to bring them to balance. So, that is the essence of what I do and I
will not hesitate to do it because the message is passed and people understand
it. If you ask them now they will tell you ‘she is not like that but she is
only exposing evil and wickedness in our society’ and I have to expose
wickedness to the best of my knowledge.
What is your assessment of Nigerian women?
Nigerian women are great, they are hard working. I
am not exaggerating, Nigerian women who are trading do their trade very well, and
they make their living and train their children through trading. They are
helpmates for their husbands. Some of them don’t even look up to their husbands
anymore, they don’t even wait on their husbands, they prefer to fend for their
family, they have succeeded where the men have failed. Women who are widows are
even greater, you see them struggling every day, you see them climbing buses,
travelling to the north and south to get goods and sell them. Some of them come
into politics and they show their might. Nigerian women are great, I doff my
hat for them.
What would you say about widowhood?
Mine is not an exemplary one because I don’t have
anyone disturbing me. There are some widows who are being disturbed by their
brother in-law, sister in-law; they make things difficult for them. These are
some of the things I showcase in the movies. On my own side, my husband died
when my children had grown up so nobody disturbed us. My brothers in-law are
nice, some people don’t have the opportunity and luck that I had, so that is
why I don’t look at my own as a good example. Actually, nobody is there to help
you but God. When you put your trust in God, God will always honour what you do
as long as you don’t put your hands into bad thing. The best thing is to comport
yourself, be a widow indeed and look up to God for help.
Have you ever been intimidated because you are a
widow?
No, I can’t remember anything like that. My
husband’s people have been solidly behind me. In fact, if you want to get their
anger, touch me and they will tell you that they don’t joke with me, not
because I am a star, in fact they don’t maltreat any widow in my husband’s
family.
Why do we have so many divorce cases in the
industry?
I have never left my family. I was with my family
until my husband died and I am still with them. I have not even remarried, it
is not that people didn’t come for me to marry them but I am comfortable and
happy here. I don’t think there is any family I will go to that is better than
the family where I am already. If marriage fails in the industry, it is because
we are popular. A lot of people in other sectors have failed marriages and
nobody has said anything about them. Our own is not peculiar, the thing is that
some men marry actresses because they think they have money. But when they see
that the money is not there it becomes a problem. You marry a girl for love and
not because she is a star. If you marry her because of who she is then the
marriage will last. Sometimes you get endorsement and your husband take it and
then run away from the house. The next you hear is that he has remarried.
What advice do you have for married actresses having
some challenges at the home front?
Actually our job is highly demanding, if you are not
careful you may be away from your family for a long time. For instance, I
didn’t spend Christmas with my children because I was in Ghana. I went to Ghana
to shoot. I came back to bury my brother and after that I went to Ghana again
for an award. The children missed me a lot and I missed them. There wasn’t
anything like Christmas for me likewise some girls in the industry, but my own
is even easier because my children are mature except some of my grandchildren
or some of the adopted children that are here. Besides, my daughters take care
of them. So, my advice is that when you have a lot to do, you should take
permission from your producer and go home to stay for a while. When your
children are on holiday, take them to location and stay in a hotel or rented
apartment with them so that when you are going out in the morning they will see
you. Make sure you keep in touch; if there is communication gap, it increases
trouble and phones don’t really tell where you are. Sometimes, your husband may
think you are not on location, that you have gone somewhere else. Let him come
and visit you on location. If your husband comes to location two or three
times, he will doff his cap because its really not easy.
What do you miss most about your husband?
His calmness, he is so calm. He had a way of letting
go of a lot of things. I don’t even know why he should die, he is not a person
that holds onto things or cries out for things no matter how stressful that
thing is. I miss his company a lot because I am always around him. He doesn’t
talk much, but you must know that he is there.
If you are to come to this world again what aspect
of your life would you like to change?
I don’t know, I love everything about myself. I
wouldn’t like to repeat some mistakes in life. If I would come to this world
again, I wouldn’t like anything to affect my marriage. I would like to choose
my husband by myself. I would want to be an entertainer again because being an
actress would make you to affect people`s life. I would want Nollywood to be
bigger than Hollywood.
What is Mama Gee’s typical day like?
I wake up and have fellowship with my family. If I
am not going on location, I sit at home and relax; I like to relax a lot. Every
moment means a lot to me. It is either I am cooking or working or I am praying.
What makes one a good actress?
The ability to interpret a story well without
stress, some people suffer so much to even make it. But when the thing is
inborn it doesn’t take anything from you. People would be wondering how come
you are always on location and climbing higher. It is something in the blood.
Can you say you are fulfilled or have attained
success in life?
I am still struggling. I might say I am comfortable
but the journey is still far and I still have places to go. Once there is life
you must keep moving. When they retire some people from work, you hear them say
I am retired but not tired. I am comfortable but I really want to move further.
I want to get to Hollywood.
What advice would you give to young women looking up
to you?
They should know God no matter what they are passing
through. Everybody has a deity they worship, but mine is God. I listen to Him
and I read the Bible a lot. I spend time to pray on my own. If you want to be
an actor, first of all ask yourself ‘do I have the ability to act ?’ ‘Do I have
the talent ?’ It is not just that actresses are known. You may be in the
industry but you won`t make that money. There are some who have the money but
they don’t have the fame. When your motive is like ‘once I come into the
industry it will help me to make quick money’, you might discover that you have
been there for three years yet you didn’t make the money. And hunger will kill
you and you begin to beg. Don’t put your trust in a man, don’t try to be me,
try to be yourself. Tap that talent God has deposited in you. God is god of
variety. If you cannot make it as an actor, you can be a camera man or a makeup
artist. Unless you don’t want to work, the industry can accommodate any kind of
person. But you have to be humble to stay under somebody.
What is the craziest thing a fan has done to you?
My fans are so crazy about me (laughs). They love me
with passion, as I am here now people send me gifts from America and Germany.
They ask: ‘do you know Mama Gee? Can you give this to her?’ Then they would
bring it and I will take their numbers and call them to say thank you. I don’t
know many of them, before I can say anything you see someone bring all kinds of
clothes for me. My fans are crazy. Just crazy like me (laughs). They are crazy
as I am. It is the Lord doing.
How do you manage to stay out of scandals?
Am I scandal free? Why I always overcome scandal is
because I try to live a righteous and quiet life. Outside the crazy world of
acting, I live a different life. I am a different person from the roles I play
in the movies. I live a decent life. I am not a club person. I was not brought
up in that way. I have never been into a club. The first time I saw a club was
when I was shooting a film. I didn’t know all that and because of my nature
people think I know everything. There are so many things I don’t know. Those
who went to school with me will actually not believe that I act now. I hardly
step out of the house, outside shooting I am in my house or I am in the church.
Most times when they see me with somebody they think there is something going
on between us; it is just that I must be in the company of people who love me.
Now that your husband is late how do you handle
sexual urge?
I don’t even remember sex. I have the right to
remarry but I don’t want to. So, why think about it. It is when you set your
mind at it that you begin to desire it. I have erased it from my mind. When I
see young people in love calling themselves ‘honey’, I just ignore it and move
on. I don’t even remember sex because God has made me to be very busy. I am
attending one function or the other. Even if I am in a relationship with a man,
the man won`t feel much of me because I am very busy. Look at some young girls
who are married, they don’t give enough time to their families, how much less
an old woman like me. By God`s grace I am very busy. You can’t even bring it,
once you bring it I cut you off.
What about lesbianism, there’s a rumour sometime ago
that you’re going out with some girls?
I heard it too but nobody has ever tried it with me.
Nobody has ever asked me to do it with her, so I wouldn’t know. Where are the
young girls? Let them mention their names, who are they? Did you see any one in
my house? Maybe because they don’t see me with men they thought I do women, no.
For the fact that I play roles to expose the evil doesn’t mean I partake in it.
No, that is just acting. I am a
Christian and I don’t do such things. I will never ever try it. I can never do
it. If I see somebody doing it, I will confront the person, some of them will
tell you that I have confronted them. I used to tell them ‘if you are doing it,
desist because it will send you to hell’.
You are a grandma, do men still toast you?
Yeah! Mmmh yes.
What is your experience like, how do you handle your
male admirers?
I just tell them we can just be friends. I don’t
drink, I don’t take alcohol, so we just chat and that’s all. I know my friends,
they don’t even go into all that. They are serious-minded. You know the kind of
friends you keep will make you have the urge to have sex. When I know I don’t
have the power because of my religion. I don’t have the power to sleep with any
man. I don’t even think about it. When people come up with it, I order them to
stop, I don’t want it. If I tell you to stop and you didn’t stop. I will just
cut you off. I will not pick your calls anymore.
Do they go to the extent that they want to marry
you?
When they see that you don’t want to sleep with them
they would say ‘okay, let me marry you’. And then I don’t want to remarry. I
have a right to stay out of marriage and I have a right to stay in marriage. It
is not difficult and that is a dream too. I want to be welcome by God when I
die. Some of these men maybe they have wives too and they still want to sleep
with me. At my age, any person that comes to me must have had a wife or be a
widower. And if you have a wife, I will cut you off because you have a wife. If
you are a widower, I don’t want to remarry. Young boys like you cannot come and
ask me for that.
Has any situation humbled you?
When I see people suffering, I cry. If you want to
be real emotional go to a motherless babies’ home. When I went to an orphanage
in Kenya, the children sang for me. They said ‘we don’t want your money. We
don’t want your shoes. We just want you to give us a home’. Oh god! I cried.
What is your philosophy of life?
Love everybody, love for all. Love conquers a lot of
things. Even those who hate you, love them. I believe that when you love
people, God heals you and bring you out of poverty. Only those who love can see
God. That is why when I had misunderstanding with Mercy Johnson they thought
that tomorrow I won`t talk to her. Why won`t I? We only had differences and we
settled it and moved on. I was at her wedding. She was here in my house when my
son got married. And people are there talking while we are in peace and love.
Think about it.
How do you want to be remembered?
I am generally accepted by people, my fans will
remember me for so many things; I have tried to affect people`s lives. I tried
to help those who are weaker than me and I have tried to raise those hopeless
children I adopted, I think you can see them around. I raised them, nurtured
them and gave them hope. Some of them their mothers are still alive. After
raising them, they would come and take their children, that’s how I touch
people`s lives. We go about looking for children who are hopeless and bring
them to the house with the consent of their parents.
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