Breaking News: Nollywood Icon Amaka Igwe is dead...
Nigerian film-maker and Nollywood icon Amaka Igwe has shockingly passed on at 51.
A spokesperson for Amaka Igwe studios
told NET the sad incident occurred in Enugu where she had gone, in
company of her husband, for pre-production preparations for a new Igbo
soap.
‘She suffered an asthma attack and was
immediately rushed to the hospital after initial interventions had
failed. She passed on before getting to the hospital’, a statement
issued this morning read.
Asthma is a common chronic inflammatory
disease of the airways characterized by variable and recurring symptoms,
reversible airflow obstruction and bronchospasm. Asthma attacks are
triggered by a number of environmental and genetic interactions and
usually come unannounced.
Mrs Igwe is survived by her husband of 21 years Charles Igwe, three children, an aged mother, siblings and a large extended family.
Mrs Igwe’s last major outing was at the inaugural edition of the Nigerian Entertainment Conference
held on April 26, 2013 at the Grand Ball Room of Eko Hotels and Suites.
Participating as a keynote speaker, Mrs Igwe delivered a speech on the
‘Reflections from an unapologetic commercial Nollywood filmmaker’.
Born Amaka Isaac-Ene, the deceased was an accomplished writer, producer, director, entrepreneur and teacher.
She is the founder of BoBTV Expo,
founder and CEO of Top Radio 90.9FM, Amaka Igwe Studios, and the
newly-launched Q Entertainment Networks.
The Lagos mainland based Top Radio
station was launched years ago, with preparations underway to launch Q
Networks, a DSTV channel in a few weeks.
A visionary and pioneer of modern
Nigerian TV drama and film, she hit national limelight as the writer and
producer of award-winning TV soap ‘Checkmate’ and its off shoot ‘Fuji
House of Commotion’.
Her Nollywood projects include
RattleSnake and Violated – two critically-acclaimed movies that set
apart Amaka Igwe Studios in the much-criticised Nollywood industry.
Amaka Igwe studied Education/Religion at
the University of Ife (Now Obafemi Awolowo University). She had a
Master’s Degree from the University of Ibadan. She had her early
education at All Saints School (Now Trans Ekulu Primary School), Girls
High School Awkunanaw, Enugu and Idia College, Benin.
Interestingly, Amaka Igwe wanted to
study law but officials of the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board
(JAMB) offered her a chance to study Education and Religious Study
instead. From OAU, Mrs Igwe signed the MNET short celluloid film
‘Barbers Wisdom’ as director and then proceeded to the University of
Ibadan where she grabbed a master degree in Library and Information
Services.
She married her longtime partner Charles Igwe in 1993. They had three kids together – Ruby, David and Daniel.
She worked as a lecturer at the Anambra
State University of Technology and briefly in oil and Gas, before
settling for the motion picture industry.
Mrs Igwe will be remembered for raising
the bar in movie and TV production in Nigeria, creating high standards
with her company Amaka Igwe Studios at a time when Nollywood wasn’t
taken serious, for not conforming to low standards as a means to
achieving success and inspiring many Nigerian movie makers.
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