Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Ofu Obekpa :Fabmimi's Interview with Benue-Born Hollywood Producer,Black Panther Star.




Nigerians are taking over the world ,the population is increasing and the people both home and in diaspora are doing great making the country proud.One of such persons is Hollywood actor,Ofu Obekpa.Ofu a Nigerian-American filmmaker and founder of Skyrunner Productions recently screened his  film "Klippers," a new thriller/suspense film about love, hope and redemption. The film follows the story of a psychotic man who sends an assassin to kill his ex-wife and the brother who would do anything to save his sister. Obekpa wrote, directed and starred in the film.







Ofu started his movie company Skyrunner Productions which creates feature films for audiences worldwide in 2007. The company is committed to creating projects that initiate emotional, psychological and social impact while showing diverse views through cutting edge entertainment.

Obekpa who hails from Benue State  has a bachelor's degree in business administration/marketing from the University of Maine at Machias. After graduation, he was accepted to the NY Film Academy within the master's program in acting, but his father wanted him to pursue something more stable like chemical engineering. Obekpa knew that wasn't his passion, but he struggled for recognition from his father and acceptance of his choice in career path.
Obekpa went on to earn a master's in film production with an emphasis on production and post-production work from the Recording Radio and Film Connection Institute after his father convinced him to learn the business of filmmaking in addition to its more technical aspects.

 Before his break with "Klippers," Obekpa struggled to fund his initial short films. He would often go without groceries just to have the budget to fuel his film making passion, but his passion and determination pushed him to pursue his dreams.
Obekpa is optimistic about the future. He has a strong faith in God and wants eventually to be able to give back by feeding youth in Africa, building community centers, and providing support for arts education for youth. To learn more about Obekpa and his new film "Klippers" as well as view photos and video clips from the film, visit SkyrunnerProductions.net.

Ofu Obekpa also portrayed King's Guard in Black Panther.He is happily married to an Asian woman.

Ofu was in Nigeria recently to premiere his new move,KLIPPERS at Ozone Cinema ,Fabmimi Media had a brief chat with him.Below.


Congrats Ofu on your new movie ''KLIPPERS'',i guess that's why you are in Nigeria.
Can you tell us a bit about yourself?
I am a God fearing man, who loves making movies that transcends cultural barriers.
What attracted you to begin a career as an actor?
I think it’s more of a calling to become an actor/filmmaker.
I started in the United States where I reside. I’ve been acting since I was a kid and only stopped when I was in college studying Business. I was running away from this to be honest, you know, my mum used to be a stage director, my sister read Theatre (Art) too and that is a major part of my life. My dad was preaching science to me like most Nigerian parents which wasn’t fun for me. So, I went to college, in the University of Maine, just a little over two and half hours from Massachusetts and I studied Business Administration/Marketing. When I graduated, I went to a school for film, a recording studio and institute. They have different locations and I went to the one in Atlanta, undergoing mentoring under Kelvin Christopher at Right Media Studios where I had a hybrid programme studying production and post-production including editing, colour grading and all that.


What inspired you to start movie production?I was inspired to do this as a way of showing what I could do on my own. There are issues I don’t want to go into but bottom line is I like to finish what I started. It was about time to tell a story and this movie is the result of all that. I had a lot of learning to do on Hollywood sets including Captain America, Black Panther as well as some independent shots along with commercials.

When was your first role as an actor? The played “The nativity stage play,” I was 5 years old. 
What has been your greatest accomplishment as an actor?
The process of breaking down a script and being on movie sets.

Have you progressed in your acting career as you have expected?
Yes, still aspiring and growing...

Did you start your acting career in Nigeria or in US?
Nigeria as a kid then I put a pause on it.


Who is your favorite actor, and why?Benedict Cumberbatch is my favorite actor.
He is a natural and believable.

Tell me about what you're working on now.
It depends, I am working on multiple things, commercials/events/movies.
When you suffer a setback, how does that emotionally affect you and your work?
You learn to separate the two. Stay prayed up and you’ll be good.

Tell me about a time where you had difficulty with a character. What was the role and why was it challenging?
 N/A
In which area would you like to improve as an actor?
The more you practice anything, the better you become...
What do you do outside acting? 
I make movies...

Do you have any plans of starring in any Nollywood movie?  If the opportunity comes, I’d be right there. You can see my specialty, my specialty is combat. I have martial arts experience. Those fighting scenes in the movie, I choreographed them. That I can say that I’m really good at. I like the people I work with and I like to add value at every point and I am open to different genres so why not?

As a Benue son, is there any project you are proposing to promote and encourage the movie industry back home

Yes but with time and the right resources...



Image result for Ofu obekpa in Black panther

Watch the trailer or KLIPPERS







Profile Source :Newswire, Skyrunner Production.

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Saturday, September 16, 2017

That Was Fast! Serena Williams’ Daughter Alexis Now Has Her Own Instagram [Photos]




Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr. made her big debut just a few days ago, but it looks like her parents are already setting her up for the public figure life.

Serena Williams’ shared a new pic of the little one and revealed she has her own Instagram account.
So cute.

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Wednesday, July 12, 2017

Quincy Jones’ $30 Million Michael Jackson Royalties Trial Begins, Jones claims Jackson’s estate owes him $30 million.


Quincy Jones’ lawyer said Michael Jackson owes his client $30 million in royalties at the opening of a trial in Los Angeles on Tuesday, July 11.

The legendary producer, 84, is suing executives at Sony Entertainment and MJJ Productions, who co-manage the rights to Jackson’s music since his death at age 50 in 2009.

In his opening statement, Jones’ attorney Mike McKool argued that Jones, who produced Jackson’s albums Off the WallThriller and Bad, is owed at least $30 million per written agreements he made with the singer.

According to Variety magazine, McKool stated the 1978 and 1985 agreements called for the super producer to be paid in line with the total royalties Jackson received.

Jackson’s estate lawyer Zia Modabber said Jones had already been paid more than $18 million in royalties and that he did not deserve any additional payment as the agreements did not cover licensing fees for TV and film.

“Mr. Jones is asking for tens and tens of millions of dollars. He just wants it and he hopes you will give it to him,” Modabber told the judge.

MJJ’s lawyer did acknowledge that Jones may have been underpaid, but he claimed the amount owed is far less than what Jones is asking for.

Under questioning John Branca, the co-executor of Jackson’s estate, said he had offered Jones between $2 million and $3 million to settle the case.

The trial is expected to last about three weeks, with Jones due to testify next week.

Photos: Getty Images

Culled from Sandra Rose.

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Sunday, September 11, 2016

Beyonce's dance Captain Ashley Everett gets engaged on stage while performing ''Single Ladies''.




Beyonce stans and one of her very own crew members were in for a surprise during her Formation World Tour in St. Louis on Saturday (Sept 10).
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