she was featured in the 2016 film titled Akweke. She is great at delivering romantic, city girl and princess roles. Doing great in a movie titled “Akweke” brought the wonderful … She also celebrates her birthday on 5 April every year. I am an introvert and I can’t change it now because I am in the limelight. Sometimes people forget your gentle look and get trapped by the role you are playing. I am not afraid of anything. Ubah was born on 5 April 1997 in Nigeria. But then she prefers to maintain a low profile for reasons best known to her. Therefore, I am in Lagos now and I know it’s not going to be easy for me, because I have not gotten into the system yet. So, you have to be sure before you go into production.
Later, I would remember that ‘okay, it could be TV’.I wanted to go for the Big Brother audition and try my luck, because it’s a very big platform. She is an Igbo.Following completion of her secondary education at Regan Memorial Secondary School, she won the 2002 edition of the Most Beautiful Girl in Nigeria pageant while awaiting admission into university. Just after she completed her secondary school education, Ubah began following the footsteps of her mother in the movie industry. But once I am done, I become Chinenye and I go back into my shell. You have to first learn what production is all about so that your money won’t go down the drain. She is best known for her role in the 2016 film, 'Akweke'. I always say the industry has been divided; the (Lagos) market is different from the other market. He thinks he deserves full marks .. you decideAfrica has a growing food security problem: why it can't be fixed without proper dataParty election to pick PM Abe's successor around Sept. 15, media sayKhuli Chana to drop 'Basadi' music video for his birthdayNetflix on the lookout for great African stories as they partner with DFMThe Catch 22 of trying to get an emergency SA document: yes we will help you but you will have to find us firstMoeletsi Mbeki: Big business, not the ANC, created BEEEastern Cape clinics lost touch with thousands of TB patients during lockdownGermany: Coronavirus contact data from restaurant visits vulnerable to hackingIvory Coast: Alassane Ouattara's third-term bid reignites violenceBuffelsdrift Farm wins international restoration awardInternational travel ‘could be on the table’ for Level 2Sports minister wants to see CSA forensic report as Thabang Moroe heads to courtHow optimal water use can support food security, reduce waste in AfricaParty election to pick PM Abe's successor around September 15, media sayMaster KG’s 'Jerusalema' hits 100 million views on YouTubeYour hashtags 'don’t mean s***', says AKA after 'Justice for Nathaniel Julius' trends (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
(Cuts in) Yeah, but you can’t compare it with Big Brother. [citation needed]Due to the inability of his parents to cater for the educational and material needs of their children, Ifeanyi dropped out of Premier academy, Lugbe, Abuja to learn trade at a young age. She took after her mother in the film industry just after she completed her secondary school education. I am learning something behind camera.Your hashtags 'don’t mean s***', says AKA after 'Justice for Nathaniel Julius' trendsCoronavirus digest: US officials report first reinfection caseBurundian refugees face uncertain future after years in RwandaTrump to head to Louisiana as Hurricane Laura cleanup startsR.Kelly’s lawyer requests his immediate release from jail after being ‘attacked’This weekend we’re watching: Those who scam the scammersReprint of Siya Kolisi book pushes wife Rachel to Instagram protestNBA play-offs to resume on Saturday after player-led protestsSA pastry chef Hendrik Pretorius baking up a storm in PortugalGerman court permits Berlin protests against coronavirus curbsPrincess Diana statue to be installed on her 60th birthdayBusiness travel: Is virtual working not so great after all?Coronavirus digest: Wearing masks not enough, says WHORate Clement's cooking skills. Yes, for me, one could look innocent but when you are acting, it’s another thing entirely. So, it’s just random selection. The southeast market is different from Lagos market, so you have to break into both for you to be balanced. She was one of the Nollywood child actors that ruled the screen some years back. This is what you need to know about Chinenye Ubah, a Nigerian well known Nollywood actress, best known for her leading role in the film Akweke which was released in 2016, Pretty Little Thing released in 2017 and Agony of a Sister (2018). In the movies, she was rapped and lost her family at some point and from the way she picks up the roles, the touch of it feels so real.