Despite her late father’s warning that she should
not venture into acting, "very stubborn" Ucheobi
Jessica Jombo, damned all consequence and gave her
body and soul to Nollywood.
"I disobeyed my very strict dad who is now deceased
to go into acting.
My first movie was Visa To Hell by Fidelis Duker in
’98. But Adure by Charles Ifeduba, where I played
lead the following year, really established my name
and presence in Nollywood".
From Abiriba, Abia State, Jombo also made headlines
few years ago when her celebrated romance with
veteran actor, Norbert Young, crashed amid
accusations and counter accusations from the
estranged lovers. "I don’t like talking about my
affair with Norbert. He is now married and we greet
whenever we see," she said in a voice filled with
emotion.
Uche, who read Maths and Statistics from the
University of Calabar, in this exclusive chat with
Daily Sun, also spoke glowingly about the new man in
her life. "He is humorous, dark and tall.
He also makes me laugh always. Though, he has not
proposed to me, I pray everyday for him to do it
this year".
Miss Jombo, you’ve been so quiet in terms of acting
in recent times? What is happening?
Nothing! No problem at all, I’ve been working, only
that I chose to keep away from the media. About five
of my movies are already out. I even wrote one of
them, entitled, Girls In The Hood.
Okay! Back to Nollywood. Some couple of years ago,
you produced your debut movie entitled Ibinabo,
since then, we have not heard anything from you
again in terms of producing. Why?
Emmh! Nothing was really responsible for my not
producing more movies. I’m just being careful and
studying the industry. Right now, I’m cooking
something with Emem Isong. By the time we are set,
Nigerians will know that Uche Jombo has not
abandoned the art of movie making as a producer.
So, how soon is this project of yours coming out?
Very, very soon. Let me not talk much till the movie
comes out.
Ibinabo, your debut effort as a producer, was it a
commercial success?
Sincerely speaking, the movie was okay commercially
when we released it in 1999.
Going down memory lane, how did you come into
Nollywood?
I came into Nollywood like every other actress. My
first movie was Visa To Hell, by Fidelis Duker, that
was in ’98. But Adure, which was my first lead role
by Charles Ifediba, catapulted me to fame.
What were you doing before storming Nollywood?
Before coming in, I was doing what I still do now. I
write and produce advert copies and jingles. I was
and still do that for Manny Bank before embracing
acting fully. Then and even now, I do one or two
legit businesses for corporate bodies. I also write
much. I’m a total production person.
As somebody who read Maths and Statistics, many
people expected you to be in the financial sector.
Why did you opt for showbiz?
In a way, I’m practising what I read in the
university. You calculate every aspect of your life.
And that is exactly what I’m doing. The only
difference is that I’m not stucked in a nine to five
kind of job. I can’t do that because I’m too hyper
active. The fact is that I can’t sit in a place for
a long time. Again, I’ve never worked for anybody
all my life.
Did your parents give their approval when you were
trying to storm Nollywood?
Then, as an Abiriba man, my father objected
vehemently. Being a stubborn child, I refused to
listen to his advice. He later got tired and allowed
me to be. Even my elder siblings were dazed on how I
was able to conquer our dad, being the third in a
family of nine. We are four girls and five boys. I’m
stubborn, very stubborn.
What other profession would have appealed to you if
you were not in Nollywood today?
(Thinks). Probably, I would have been a lawyer. I
argue much about the things I know. I would have
also gone into television big time.
In the next couple of years, where do you hope to be
or see yourself?
In the next couple of years, I want to take my
outfit, Picture Perfect, and myself to the highest
level. In terms of production. I also want to have
the best studio in Africa and transmit my own talk
show to the world from here, Nigeria. I’m already
working towards that.
The year is still new, what are the goals you have
set out to achieve before it comes to an end?
I want to write good scripts and also act in many
good movies this year. I also want to settle down to
marital bliss. I want to get closer to my God this
year.
What was your lowest fee as an actress?
It was my debut movie. I was paid N18, 000 (eighteen
thousand). Don’t bother asking about my highest, I
won’t tell you.