Onyeka Onwenu has been a house-hold name in the Nigerian entertainment industry, what is the secret?
The “secret” is no secret at all. It’s all God’s grace. I have found that when you locate yourself in Him Who is the Author and Finisher, there is no limit as to what you can do.
How did you come about being one of the Glo X- factor judges and what has the experience been?
Rapid Blue, the producers of Glo X Factor sought me out and we came to an agreement. I am not a Glo Ambassador and I do not have a contract with Glo.
The experience has been interesting, challenging at times, because of the time we put in, but mostly enriching. It gives me a great sense of accomplishment, to be able to mentor young artistes and watch them grow right before your eyes.
From acting to music, why the diversion?
I started out as a Television journalist with NTA before I released my first Album in 1981. Acting came much later. None of it is a diversion. I am blessed with many talents and I explore and use most, to the glory of God.
For quite a long time now, you have not been seen on the big screen (acting), where have you been?
I am choosy as to what roles I accept, for professional and financial reasons. You should, however expect to see me in the soon to be released Half Of A Yellow Sun.
In one of the contests in the Glo X Factor competition,you wept, does it mean you are that emotional?
All artistes are emotional. As a creative person, I am affected by things around me.
You have featured in some movies now, which one would you say is most challenging and why?
I would say Conspiracy 1 and 2, as well as Women’s Cot and of course Half Of A Yellow Sun. These were challenging roles where I had to play characters that were opposites of who I was in real life. I had to completely leave myself out of them.
You dedicated the proceed you made from the sale of your CD plate, The Legend Reloaded to Church building, would you say you are very close to God?
I strive to be closer to God every day. It’s my life’s work.
What prompted the title of your album, The Legend Reloaded?
It was Obi Asika who gave it that title. You would have to ask him this question.
Aside you music career which is what you give most attention now, what else do you do?
I am a mother and a business woman as well. One has to have multiple streams of income.
How did your appointment as the Chairperson of the Imo State Council of Arts and Culture come about and how do you combine that with your music career?
For eight years, between the year 2002 and 2010, I vied for the Chairmanship of my LGA, Ideato North, in Imo State. I did not succeed because there was no level-playing field. The powers that were did not want someone like me who would display integrity, prevent them from stealing the LG funds and get the job of development done. It was a trying time but also of learning and service to my people at so many levels.
My appointment as Chairman of Imo State Council For Arts and Culture (ISCAC) by Dr Ikedi Ohakim, Governor at the time was well received by the people and the Board that I chaired gave a good account of itself. In fact, we turned the place around, renovated it and made it a profitable venture. We developed a blue print which was copied by others. I am very proud of what we did there. I left there in 2011, after two fruitful years.
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