{"id":273789,"date":"2011-01-13T16:28:10","date_gmt":"2011-01-13T16:28:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.ghanamma.net\/?p=46952"},"modified":"2011-01-13T16:28:10","modified_gmt":"2011-01-13T16:28:10","slug":"aki-and-paw-paw-osita-iheme-and-chinedu-ikedieze","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ghanamma.com\/2011\/01\/13\/aki-and-paw-paw-osita-iheme-and-chinedu-ikedieze\/","title":{"rendered":"Aki and Paw Paw (Osita Iheme and Chinedu Ikedieze )"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><figure id=\"attachment_34861\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-34861\" style=\"width: 267px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><a rel=\"attachment wp-att-34861\" href=\"http:\/\/www.ghanamma.net\/2010\/11\/16\/aki-and-pawpaw-part-ways-over-secret-marriage-plans\/aki-and-pawpaw\/\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"size-full wp-image-34861\" title=\"aki and pawpaw\" src=\"http:\/\/www.ghanamma.net\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/11\/aki-and-pawpaw.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"267\" height=\"347\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-34861\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Aki and Pawpaw<\/figcaption><\/figure><br \/>\nUntil 2002 when they had a chance meeting during an audition, neither  Osita Iheme nor Chinedu Ikedieze knew he had a lookalike who equally  shared his acting career and small physique.<br \/>\nThe two short but matured comedians had gone to a popular hotel in  the heart of Enugu for audition only to start glaring at each other in  the presence of other artistes.<br \/>\nAnd like Luigi Pirandello\u2019s Six Characters in Search of an Author, the  duo of Osita and Chinedu formed the centre of attraction during the  audition.<br \/>\nThey in fact turned into living characters for the directors present,  even as a smart producer shortly afterwards invented a script featuring  the two with a title, Aki na Ukwa (Two Mischievous Kinds). The movie  expectedly launched the two into the entertainment world and ever since  then, they continued to rise with an increasing record of movies both  locally and abroad.<br \/>\nChinedu is a graduate of Mass Communication from the Institute of  Management Technology (IMT), Enugu while Osita is currently a second  year student of Mass Communication at Enugu State University. Although  they have so much excelled in comedy, these talented actors now crave  for more challenging roles, noting that mischief is not the only thing  they dramatise:<br \/>\nBackground<br \/>\nChinedu (Aki)<br \/>\nI was born into the family of Mr and Mrs. Michael Ikedieze Ogbonna. I  hail from Iluoma Nzeakoli in Bende local government area in Abia State.  After my primary and secondary education, I proceeded to IMT Enugu where  I studied Mass Communication.<br \/>\nActing is a talent that God deposited in me right from the cradle. For  example, during my secondary school days, I was a member of the Art and  Dramatic Society. My greatest opportunity came in my first year (August,  1998) at IMT, where I met a friend whom I told about my desire to  become an actor and to discover more about the Nigerian movie industry.<br \/>\nI told him about my desire to be part of the industry and as God would  have it, our discussion coincided with an audition slated somewhere the  very next day. He promised to take me to the place and the following  day, we went to the venue of the audition at a popular hotel on Ogui  road in Enugu. The audition was for a movie titled Evil Men, One and Two  and luckily for me, I got a role. That was exactly how I started and  since then I have been actively involved in it.<br \/>\nRole model<br \/>\nThe first time I watched Living in Bondage, I was so much inspired by  Kenneth Okonkwo\u2019s true to life acting. Although his role elicited so  much hatred from members of the society, due to the terrible things he  did to Merit his wife, something in me kept asking me, \u201chow did this guy  turn this make-believe to something close to reality than fiction?\u201d I  was really bothered for a long time and after a while, my admiration  became a source of challenge, which made me to enhance my own acting  skills. Other talented artistes who inspired me include Nnenna Nwabueze  (who hails from my town and who played the role of Merit) and Andy  Okonkwo<br \/>\nAuditions<br \/>\nImmediately I joined the industry, there were some artistes who paraded  themselves as tin gods. Going for an audition then was like writing  Cambridge examination. First we were asked many questions in the  presence of big stars and we were bound to feel very intimidated.<br \/>\nAnd after going through the rigours, one would be asked to call back in  the evening or some other day for the names of lucky actors. Oftentimes,  one would get a role in the crowd scene as a Waka-pass. This is all  because one wanted to get involved. I remember the first time I took  part in a movie, I went to town, telling all my friends to watch out for  the movie because they would see my face in it.<br \/>\nSometimes too, while on location, one may have to continue shooting  and due to spill-over from previous shots, you are told to go and come  back later on another day. While doing this, one was spending so much on  transportation and feeding, all for the meager artiste fee that would  be paid.<br \/>\nBreakthrough<br \/>\nI had my major break in 2000 with The Last Burial. After the movie, I  went to Port Harcourt and people wanted to literarily steal me. This was  before Aki Nu Ukwa, which eventually brought me to limelight.<br \/>\nOsita (Pawpaw)<br \/>\nI hail from Mbaitoli Local Government area of Imo State.<br \/>\nMy parents are Mr Herbert Iheme and Mrs Augustina Iheme, I come from a  family of five; four boys and a girl. I attended College Primary School  in Abia State. I am presently studying Mass Communication at the Enugu  State University. My role model in Nigeria is RMD and on the  international scene, Al Pacino and Will Smith are my role models. I am  working on my musical album, which would soon be rounded off in the  studio. I am also into modeling and stage performances.<br \/>\nThe making of Aki Na Ukwa<br \/>\n(Aki)<br \/>\nRecently, Prince Emeka Ani told me how the story came about and that he  was supposed to have been the person to have produced and directed the  movie but somewhere along the line, Amayo Uzor Phillips came in and  convinced the Executive Producer that he could use as little as N700,000  to do the film and for that, Amayo got into it and I can recall that  from time to time, whenever I see Amayo, he used to tell me that he had a  story for me. He kept saying this to me until the movie Aki-Na-Ukwa  brought us together and it was a huge success.<br \/>\nHow we met<br \/>\nWe met for the first time, about three weeks before the shooting of Aki  Na Ukwa and I believe God ordained it. We met at Macdevous Hotels in  Enugu a place where actors usually go to for auditions and other  information. On the first day we set eyes on each other, it was so  dramatic that every other person in the Hotel left what they came for  and started looking at us. We felt the same way too and I think it was  during that first meeting that a smart person thought about the concept  that finally led to Aki Na Ukwa.<br \/>\nCheating<br \/>\nFor anyone to succeed in life, the person must make room for people to  cheat on him here and there. Each time we remember how much we were each  paid for Aki Na Ukwa, we felt cheated but we are also consoled by the  fact that it was the same movie that paved the way for the success that  we enjoy today<br \/>\nAdvice to younger artistes<br \/>\n(Aki)<br \/>\nYou have to be the best of what you are; what makes a man is  self-control. A man must be dedicated to whatever he is doing, you must  be ready to tolerate a lot of things because without all these, you are  heading to nowhere. I remember those days, even as a student there were  many times I had to sneak out from lectures to go and attend auditions \u2013  although I know exactly how to catch up with whatever I missed while  away.<br \/>\nMost often, when I was on campus, I usually buried my head in the  library and also read ahead of my mates, knowing that there may be times  that I would not have the time to come for my lectures. Despite all  these sacrifices on my part, there were still many times that I will go  out for auditions and come back empty handed. But despite the above, I  did not give up, I persisted, I insisted on being part of Nollywood, I  insisted on living above the frustrations. So I kept going from one  audition to the other.<br \/>\nWe are just unique<br \/>\nPeople don\u2019t make fun of us because you know, we are just unique in our  own way, we dress well, we are good looking and we go the extra mile to  take care of ourselves so anywhere we go, people just want to be our  friends. They come to us, \u201cEdu, Osy how far now?\u201d And even the producers  and directors court us to their side. People jostle to have us come to  their rooms. We have not forgotten and will never forget how much love  we have received from such people.<br \/>\nWorth<br \/>\nWe cannot say that we are rich but we can confidently tell you that we are comfortable.<br \/>\nNew York Academy<br \/>\nWe wanted to make a successful switch over. Here in Nigeria, producers  and marketers were complaining that our films are too many in the market  and that people are complaining (although this is a way of bargaining)  we do not want to be caught napping. So we took out time to go NYFA to  prepare ourselves for a possible switch over to Hollywood. Why did we go  to school if we cannot prepare ourselves for any unforeseeable  circumstances. We resolved that we are not going to end up like other  stars in the past that were used and dumped. So when our manager  suggested that we should go to NYFA for a crash programme in acting, we  accepted it. We are too mature to be tossed around so we decided to  prepare for the rainy day even though our sun is shining right now.<br \/>\nTwo sides of a coin<br \/>\nThere is no way you can know a person by the appearance of the face.  People are wicked, and the devil you hear of everyday, don\u2019t be  deceived, is a human being. We know that a lot of people have made moves  to see how they can come into our midst and tear our friendship apart.  They wish they can create enmity between us, but we believe that when  God says yes, nobody can say no, because our coming together was  destined by God and God made it at the appointed time.<br \/>\nAki: If this stardom had come when I was a student, it would have  retarded my academic progress. But God in his infinite wisdom made it  all to happen at His own appointed time and again the day I met Osita, I  was already considering leaving the country, so God made everything to  be possible at his own chosen time.<br \/>\nUkwa: Although I am still in school but by the grace of God, I am coping.<br \/>\nHow old<br \/>\nWe are in our 20s, let\u2019s leave it like that.<br \/>\nHow producers arrested us<br \/>\nIn 2003, we were arrested by some producers at 1.00 a.m and detained at a  Police Station here in Enugu till the following morning.<br \/>\nWhat led to the whole problem was very simple. Producers would come to  us with an offer and when we tell them that we already have jobs at  hand, they would say that they wouldn\u2019t mind to wait until we were free.  So they made some advance payment as a kind of commitment fee. It was  not that we refused to do the jobs. No, but in between the jobs, we had a  show that was to take place intermittently for about five days in Ghana  and you know the Ghanaians to an extent are more organised than us. We  have been paid six months in advance before the show and we have signed  all relevant contractual agreements.<br \/>\nSo, when some of them heard that we were travelling to Ghana, they  teamed up to embarrass us. We pleaded with them that we are Nigerians;  and that we were not running away. We were only going out for a few  days. We also told them that when we return, we would do their jobs.  These were the same people that begged us to take their deposit and that  they would wait till it was their turn on our schedule. Before we  traveled, we lost count of days and even the months. It just dawned on  us one day and we asked, \u2018is this September?\u2019 And they said yes and I  exclaimed, \u2018God, we have a show in Ghana!\u2019 So we called them and told  them that \u2018please, we were going to Ghana for a few days; when we  return, we shall finish your movies.\u2019 To our shock, they gathered  themselves and accused us of trying to run away.<br \/>\nThey took us to the Police Station and at the end of the day, we spent  the entire night at the station, they made us part with N900,000 as  compensation. They insisted that their films have stayed for too long in  our hands. They also claimed that the show we were going to in Ghana  was going to fetch us N13million and for that they said we should pay  them N3 million as compensation. It was our lawyer that negotiated for  N900,000.<br \/>\nOn arrival, we did their job and there was none of them that paid us  more than N300,000. If it were not because of the legal implications of  our not going to Ghana, we would have insisted on not paying that money.  It was a clear rip off. The films were Village Boys and Husband Wahala  for Vaseco and Maurry\u2019s Not by Height \u20181 and 2\u2019. Solid\u2019s movie was Big  Daddy 1 and 2\u2019 despite the fact that we did not sign for parts one and  two in our contract agreement. A \u2013 Z\u2019s own was Shine Your Eyes. It was  strange that when they heard that we were going to Ghana, they all  teamed up to see if they could stop us from going there. All these are  now stories but we can never forget it because it keeps piercing our  hearts. Although they did not ban us, you see sometimes they do all  sorts of things and nobody is there to ban them or even caution them.  They see themselves as the Alpha and Omega of the industry but it should  not be so. We are all supposed to work like a team.<br \/>\nNigerian marketers<br \/>\nYou can imagine producers banning an artiste because according to them  the artiste demanded for certain privileges when on location and that  they don\u2019t come for recording on time. I know that we are not Hollywood  actors but for Christ sake, we are the very best in Africa and it is  appalling that our marketers don\u2019t value us. In South Africa and Europe,  we are superstars. Outside Nigeria, some ladies do flung their breasts  and beg us to sign autograph on them! When we went to Ghana, there were  so many beautiful ladies carrying banners at the airport to welcome us;  old men and women, children and top government functionaries. They all  trooped out to welcome us. The same thing happened in Sierra Leone and  USA (Virginia, where I went to spend time with my uncle after my  studies).<br \/>\nIf we are paid about $8,000 here for a movie, it is really nothing. As  far as we are concerned, what we receive in Nigeria as actors is among  the poorest in the world, although we are not complaining. You see, when  we go for shows outside this country, they pay us up between $20,000  and $30,000 for only some few minutes on stage or for a product  endorsement. I mean, there is no way you can compare this with the  peanuts we receive as Nollywood actors. We know that the Nigerian  producers made us but it is better we all see it from the point of yam  and oil. We made each other; it is a vice versa achievement.<br \/>\nGreatest regret<br \/>\n(Aki) I think that was when I lost my grand mother and another time was  when some producers arrested us. The incident was so painful. Imagine  the humiliation, taking us to the police and detaining us there.<br \/>\nMarriage<br \/>\n(Aki) I am not married. Although I am in a serious relationship, I am  not yet married. My marriage is only in the figment of a junk  journalist\u2019s imagination. 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