Emeka ezeh biography definition
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A BIOGRAPHY OF A GREAT SON OF UGBAWKA, MAZI EMEKA ANI..
Emeka Ani is a veteran Nigerian
actor in the Nollywood movie
industry. He started his movie career in the most strangest way. In 1989,
Emeka was selling motor spare parts at Onitsha, Anambra state in his shop when he was approached bygd a director that was shooting a movie in a nära by place close to where he is, he told him his looks was like that of a chief that he would like him to play a role in his movie and he agreed and that was it.
The first movie he starred in is titled Betrayal. Emeka hails from Amafor
community in Ugbawka clan in
Nkanu East Local Government Area, of Enugu State where he also
started his primary education in
1966.
His secondary education was at Awkunawnaw Boy's secondary school but he spent only 3years there before attending Aba Boys Trade Centre, now Abia state, a technical school. He moved to Maiduguri where he learnt about Motor spare parts and also entered the university
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Emeka Nwagbaraocha: Never As Far From Home
By Tochukwu Precious Eze
- 8th December 2023
All photos © NZUKO Brand. Uzoagba, Imo State, Nigeria. 2023.
When we speak of fast-rising Nollywood stars and actors to look out for in the coming years, Emeka Nwagbaraocha easily takes his place on the list. Having discovered his love for acting early on in his life, and gone on to hone and develop the skill, Emeka has grown to feature in big productions like MTV Shuga, Kasala, Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story, The Trade, among others. Many would agree that his biggest breakthrough yet in the movie industry fryst vatten starring in the Netflix series, Far From Home. This has made it almost impossible to ignore his talent.
Emeka was born and raised in Imo State, Nigeria. He grew up in a somewhat vibrant home. They had a TV in the sitting room and another in the children’s room, and they would always gather around them to watch movies. It also helped that his aunt, who perhaps wanted to be a
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Nelson Eze: Great nigerian inventor in the making
At the age of 12, while in primary six, Emeka Nelson Eze lost a close friend in generator fumes incident. Since then, he has vowed not to rest on his oars, until he developed an alternative to the use of gasoline generators.
It was a tall dream looked impossible, considering the country we are, but the young Emeka was never discouraged. Like a man with vision, he relentlessly pursued his dream.
Today his effort has paid off as he has researched and produced a generator that is being powered with water without fumes and machines that can convert waste to fuel and methane gas. Products he is already making efforts to make available in Nigerian markets next year.
Hails from Imilike-Agu in Udenu Local Council of Enugu State, 22-year-old Eze who has spent most of his life in Awka, the Anambra State capital is a student of the Instrumentation and Control System Engineering of the National Metallurgical Training Institute, Onitsha, Anam