with Liz Benson & Gbadewonuola Oyelakin aka Teju Babyface
Freedom
The Price
Pastor Ken
with Eucharia-Anunobi EKWU
When God Says Yes
Harry
with Pete Edochie & Stella Damasus-Aboderin
The Richest Man
The Return
with Segun Arinze
The Intruder
with Stella Damasus-Aboderin & Rita Dominic
Soul Provider
with Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
Romantic Attraction
with Stella Damasus-Aboderin, Chioma Chukwuka & Zack Orji
Private Sin
Pastor Jack
with Genevieve Nnaji, Stephanie Okereke, Olu Jacobs & Patience Ozokwor
Passions
with Genevieve Nnaji & Stella Damasus-Aboderin
Love
with Genevieve Nnaji & Segun Arinze
Keeping Faith: Is That Love?
with Genevieve Nnaji & Joke Silva
I Will Die for You
with Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde & Segun Arinze
Emotional Pain
Greg
with Stella Damasus-Aboderin
Ayomida
Police Officer Idama
The Mayors
with Sam Dede & Segun Arinze
True Romance
Jim
with Rita Dominic & Desmond Elliot
The Legend
with Kate Henshaw-Nuttal
Standing Alone
Daniel
with Stella Damasus-Aboderin & Tony Umez
Sisters' Enemy
Queen
with Stella Damasus-Aboderin
Little Angel
Kings Pride
with Stella Damasus-Aboderin
I Want Your Wife
Eddy
Indecent Girl
Charles
with Ini Edo
Indecent Act
with Rita Dominic
I Believe in You
with Rita Dominic
Engagement Night
with Stella Damasus-Aboderin
Deadly Desire
Danger Signal
Dr. C.K. Morgan
with Desmond Elliot
Critical Decision
with Genevieve Nnaji & Stephanie Okereke
Burning Desire
with Stella Damasus-Aboderin & Mi
Rmd first wife
Rmd state of origin
Rmd second wife
Richard Eyimofe Evans Mofe-Damijo, affectionately known as RMD, is a titan in Nigeria's vibrant Nollywood industry. His illustrious career, which began in on the iconic TV series Things Fall Apart, has seen him become a household name, revered for his talent, versatility, and charisma.
Queen Idia (Pre-production movie): starring Richard Mofe-Damijo and scheduled to hit the big screen in
With over a hundred Nollywood movies under his belt, RMD has solidified his position as one of the most prolific actors in the industry. His performances have captivated audiences, earning him widespread acclaim and numerous awards. From compelling lead roles to memorable supporting characters, RMD's on-screen presence is truly unmatched. Beyond his acting prowess, Richard Mofe-Damijo stands out for his multifaceted contributions to the Nigerian entertainment landscape. Notably, he holds the distinction of being one of the few Nollywood actors with a robust presence on LinkedIn, boasting over direct connections. This underscores his commitment to networking and professional development within the industry. In addition to his acting career, RMD has ventured into other facets of filmmaking, including writing and directing. His creative vision and storytelling prowess have been evident in projects he has helmed, further cementing his legacy as a multifaceted talent. Outside of the entertainment sphere, Richard Mofe-Damijo has also made significant strides in public service. From to , he served as the commissioner for Culture and Tourism of Delta State, Nigeria, leveraging his platform to promote the cultural richness and tourism potential of the region. Throughout his journey, RMD has remained a beacon of inspiration, breaking barriers and setting new standards of excellence in Nollywood and beyond. With his unparalleled contributions to the industry and unwavering dedication to his craft, Richard Mofe-Damijo continues to leave an indelible mark on the hearts and
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A review ofRMD: Portrait of a Warri Boy
Introduction
A book is comparable to a painting dripping with raw emotions depending on the focus of the subject. A collection of tributes is more like a thermometer by which the person at the centre of the exposition can measure the pulse of those around him. Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) as he became later is a writer and he could have written a whole book all by himself. However, the gathering of writers gave greater context to the anthology. In his prologue (pages 9 to 13), he gave some reasons why turning sixty was a big deal. He regaled us with family stories, his coming to Lagos, his career growth, and the women in his life (more like lives). In any case,if you must understand why pictures on pages to are about musicians, he left no one in doubt when he stated, “I also have had my fair share of dalliance [romance for those who may prefer that word!] with the music industry” (page 11). This review refuses to be a spoiler. The humble agenda is to rehash what has been set down in cold print and fill a few gaps that never made it into the book. Read the part about Gloria and the biscuits I bought for her from England. Read how Evans played the taster saving a toaster from advancing to the next level. Now we can say the anointing has spoken in tones.
The star of RMD: Portrait of a Warri Boy is BoviUgboma, a former personal assistant to RMD. In his contribution, titled “The man behind the brand,”Bovi takes his readers through the inner workings of the mind of his former boss. After reading Bovi’s piece, I confirmed my hunch that I really did not know Richard;however,Bovi makes me richer and clearer in my perception of Richard the actor, editor, and administrator. The very well selected encounters shared by Bovi helps to reconstruct the dynamics between a mentor and his mentee. The intention of Bovi was not to whitewash a man who gave him opportuniti
May Ellen Mofe-Damijo
Nigerian journalist and writer
May Ellen Ezekial Mofe-Damijo ( - ) also known as MEE was a Nigerianjournalist and writer who was the publisher of Classique magazine, a celebrity and entertainment journal that has ceased publication. The magazine employed journalists such as Dele Momodu, Ben Charles Obi, and Rudolf Okonkwo.
Mofe-Damijo also wrote a few books including Dream Maker and Center Spread.
Mofe-Damijo was born in Takoradi, Ghana to Owogbenu and Victoria Ezekiel. Between - , she worked as a journalist for Sunday Concord. In , she was an assistant editor for Newswatch and two years later, she became Editor of Quality magazine which has now ceased operation. She produced and hosted a television talk show Mee and You on NTA 2 channel 5, Lagos before her death in After her first marriage which did not last, she married Richard Mofe-Damijo, a Nigerianactor. She had a daughter named Nichole Onome from her previous marriage.
She died following complications that arose after a surgery on her to remove fibroid. She had two surgeries earlier also to remove fibroid. This led to a second surgery, on the 23 March which led to her death.