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Fred Aseroma has been in the industry for over ten years but you might not know this especially because Fred Aseroma
is one quiet person who would rather have his work do all the talking, and as his work is beginning to speak a little louder
than usual, it is obvious we are going to see a lot more of the capable Mr. Aseroma. Fred Aseroma calls this his rebirth in
one of the biggest families in the industry (which is the Remmy Jes family) as Fred has found himself moving from location
to location shooting mostly Reemy Jes productions. Fred Aseroma says his rebirth began when he stumbled across writer/ producer
Emem Isong in a wedding ceremony sometime last year. When Emem was about to shoot Men Do Cry, she called him and proposed
a role for him. Fred liked the role and accepted it. After Mr. Emeka Eze the CEO of Remmy Jes productions saw Freds performance
in Men Do Cry, he called Fred and offered him a lead role in the epic movie Secret Tradition which Fred says was very challenging
(being his first epic movie) and definitely very interesting. The movie directed by Anayo Uzo Phillips should hit stores later
in March. After Secret Tradition, Fred returned to make the upcoming Games Men Play, a reprisal of the 2005 blockbuster Games
Women Play. Fred was cast alongside an all star cast that includes Jim Iyke, Bob Manuel Udokwu, Kalu Ikeagwu, Mike Ezuruonye,
Chinedu Ikedieze, Ini Edo, Chioma Chukwuka, Monalisa Chinda and Uche Jombo and was shot in Asaba. Fred was also in the recently
premiered Hidden Secrets alongside Chioma Chukwuka and Zack Orji amongst others. Before now, Fred has starred in Moment Of
Truth, Django and Fall of the Queen of Hasso Rock among others. He would also appear in Beyond Imagination alongside Lillian
Bach, the film which was directed by Lancelot Imasuen and shot in Hamburg Germany would be premiered in Hamburg later in the
year. Fred Aseroma is also a model, a TV and radio presenter and presented Petroleum Perspective and oil and gas production
that ran between 2001 and 2002. He is currently the Public Relations Officer for the Actors Guild Of Nigeria (Lagos Chapter),
something Fred confesses has been another very challenging aspect of his career. Fred Aseroma is married with children, he
is a man of great achievement, a multi talented person that wants his work to speak for him.
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Stella Damasus has always been a star. Even as a child, she performed in front of her family, and it didnt take
a soothsayer to know that one day Stella would shine. That day began in 1996 when writer/ producer Emem Isong cast Stella
to star in . Since then, Stella Damasus Aboderin has featured in more than sixty flicks which include Dangerous
Twins, Midnight Scream, Engagement Night, The Bridesmaid, Games Women Play, Seduced, Behind Closed Doors, Cinderella, Missing
Angel, Real Love and Red Hot to mention but very few. Stella Damasus (not Damascus) hails from Asaba, Delta state. Her surname
was originally Ojukwu, but changed shortly after the civil war (her grandfather did not want to be mistaken for the infamous
Ojukwu). Stella spent most of her childhood in Benin, Edo state but moved to Asaba later in life. Stella studied in Ghana,
and then in University Of Lagos where she graduated top of her class. She got married to Jaiye Aboderin shortly after meeting
him in a Lagos club and singing on stage with him. Jaiye died in December 2004 after a slight heart attack. Maybe besides
her ravishing beauty, Stella is known for her impeccable diction and her sparkling voice. She and her late husband started
a band and performed in exclusive circles, they were working on an album before his unexpected demise. Back on the block after
almost twelve months away from the limelight, Stella has secured a music deal with Kingsley Ogoros label and would also
appear in the Kingsley Ogoro flick The Widow, ironically she made the film before she actually became a widow.
Young, gorgeous and gifted, Stella does not intend to give up her very successful movie career soon. Though placed on a ban
late last year, Stella actually needed the time off to mourn her husband and put her life back together. Though she still
misses him terribly, life must go on and for Stella its no holds barred.
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THE REAL RAMSEY NOAUH JR.
Maybe you already know that Ramsey Noauh's career started alongside
Pat Attah and Regina Askia in Zeb Ejiro's Ripples and from there, he moved on to become Nollywood's highest paid actor, grossing
a million naira per picture. But what really do you know about this star apart from the things you've seen on T.V. Born to
an Israeli father and a Nigerian mother (from Ondo State), Ramsey Noauh has been in the industry for over ten years and has
appeared in more than two hundred flicks which include his heart warming dual role in Tade Ogidan's 2004's blockbuster Dangerous
Twins which Ramsey admits was his most challenging role as an actor. He has also appeared in Heart And Soul, Handsome, Real
Love, London Boy, London Lovers, Coming To South Africa, Hard Rain among several others. Ramsey's good looks have had him
play several 'lover boy' roles, but his performance in 'Rip Off' and 'Dangerous Twins' gave the world a different impression
of this talented star. Outside stardom, Ramsey is happily married with children and has been for over five year. Though he
complains that fame does not allow him to enjoy his family and it could be extremely difficult, it is the big price he has
to pay. While on location he misses his family and feels guilty that his kids don't get to see him too often especially because
he grew up with a single parent and would not want the same fate for his kids. Ramsey enjoys hanging out with his friends,
and his favorite hang out spot is 'Ojez' in Surulere, Lagos. He likes to keep his clothing casual (he loves T-Shirts, jeans,
trainers) because he likes to feel free and liberal, but he also dresses down (formal dressing) when he dims it fit. He is
crazy about BMW's but also loves his Mercedes Benz Though late last year, Mr. Noauh's name was included in the list of Banned
stars by the Marketers Association Of Nigeria (MAN), until early this year he still appeared in various flicks which include
Paradise To Hell. Mr. Noauh has returned to television where he initially started and now appears in 'Soul Food' (Nigeria).
He has also discovered his music talents and is working on an album, but in the meantime, he would appear in the all star
musical extravaganza being put together by Tade Ogidan. Ban or no ban, Ramsey Noauh is a star that would continue to shine.
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CELEBRATING OMOTOLA
When Omotola Jalade Ekehinde
made her debut about ten years ago in the emotional drama 'Mortal Inheritance' alongside Fred Amata, it was obvious a star
was born. Her portrayal of a sickle cell anemia patient soon won her countless awards and quick recognition in a growing Nollywood.
Since then, Omotola has appeared in a good number of flicks and stolen the hearts of countless film enthusiasts with her good
looks and alluring persona. Born into the Jalade family about twenty six years ago, Omotola went to elementary school in Lagos
and eventually proceeded to Command Kaduna for a secondary education. Shortly after graduation, she decided to pursue the
'not so glamorous' life of a Nigerian actress. Married with children, Omotola has been able to maintain a trim figure that
has actually had her play a diverse number of roles. She has played mother to Grace Amah, girlfriend to Jim Iyke, wife to
Chidi Mokeme and sister to Rita Dominic among several roles. Omotola also took the challenge of playing dual roles in Omotola
is known as one of Nollywood's finest, though she was ban on several allegations, with a good number of her colleagues, it
has in no way deemed her shine. Omotola has appeared on stage and has decided to spread her wings and also delve into music,
her debut album should hit record stores soon. Omotola is also involved in a lot of humanitarian and charitable originations,
she runs a youth program where she empowers and encourages the young. Omotola is young and is so talented it is pretty obvious
she is going to stay on top for a good while. Her next flick would be a sequel to the pretty sensational Adim Williams 'Queen
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