Nigerian
actress Mercy Okojie nee Johnson who arrived Nigeria from the United
States Of America last month has received surprise gifts from her
husband.
In this recent interview with Adeola Adeyemo, the actress said her new house located in Thomas Estate in Ajah, Lagos and the new car she is driving are surprise gifts from her husband, Prince Odianosen Okojie.
See the detail interview report below;
It’s
great to see you Mercy. Let me start by saying that you have a
beautiful home. Thank you. It was a surprise from my husband, Odi. He
didn’t tell me about it while we were in America and when I returned
back to Nigeria, I thought we were going to our former house but he
drove me straight here. And then he also gave me a new car with the
plate number ‘Odi’s Wife’.
Aww,
that’s so sweet. There’s been a lot of media attention surrounding the
birth of your daughter and her recent dedication. How does this make you
feel?
At
a point, I actually felt the whole thing was over dramatized. I really
appreciate the fact that some people wish me well and are happy for me
which is why I share her picture on Twitter once in a while. On my
Twitter page, more than 3000 people ask me about Purity every day.
Sometimes I get overwhelmed but I’m grateful for the love and goodwill
messages and I can only say thank you.
Purity is quite a unique name. What inspired her name?
When
I asked my husband, he said “You. She reminds me so much of you.” He
said I have a good heart and he’d really want her to have a good heart
and clear conscience like me. And he’d wish for everything about her to
be pure.
As a first time Mom, how has the experience been so far?
It’s
magical, it’s awesome! I just can’t stop staring at her. When I was
pregnant, my sister-in-law came to the house and when her son pooped I
said “Oh my God, don’t let it touch my chair!” Then I was about six
months gone and she just looked at me and said “In three months time,
you will understand”. And really, it is true. Now when Purity poops, I
begin to dance. Everything is special. I want to clean her up myself,
dress her up myself. I just can’t explain, she makes me complete.
Has pregnancy and motherhood affected or changed you in any way?
Well,
you can see, I’ve added so much weight. But aside from my physical
appearance, having Purity has changed me so much as a person. Having her
makes me want to set the right example, to have good records so she
doesn’t get embarrassed when she’s grown. It changes my perspective to
life and the way I react to things. I tolerate things more, I overlook
things more. I love children generally but now I understand how precious
every child is to their mother so I try to treat other children the way
I’d want her to be treated if I’m not around.
Let’s talk a bit about your career and what brought you into the limelight. What inspired you to take up acting as a profession?
I’ve
had too many criticisms for saying this but I actually had just one
inspiration and it was Genevieve Nnaji. When I got into Nollywood, lots
of things later inspired me to do the things I do but she triggered my
interest. I watched her in the movie “Sharon Stone” and I knew I wanted
to act.
What were you doing around that time?
I had just finished Secondary school and so between that time and trying to get into the University that I launched my career.
Getting a big break is often difficult for a lot of aspiring actors. Was it easy or difficult launching into the movie industry?
For
me, it wasn’t that difficult. There were challenges here and there but
it was basically about how you can present yourself as an actress.
When
did you feature in your first movie and how many movies have you
featured in till date. This was in 2003. If I want to be humble I’d say
over 50, if I want to pose I’d say over 200. But really it is quite a
lot. You know the way we do movies here it’s just on and on and on in
several parts.
Tell me about your childhood. What was growing up like?
I
was a tomboy. I am the fourth child from a family of seven children.
The first four are girls and the last three are boys so I actually moved
a lot with my brothers, climbing trees and stuff like that. We didn’t
get everything we wanted but we got everything we needed. I’m from a
very humble background, a Christian family. My Dad is an ex-military
officer and we basically grew up in a Military environment. I attended
Navy Primary and Secondary Schools until I went to the Lagos State
University before I deferred.
What were you studying at the University and why did you choose to defer your studies? I
was studying English and I deferred at the time I was moving to my 200
Level. I was sort of very busy with my career, acting here and there,
making money and it got into my head. But I’d love to go back to school.
To Lagos State University? No. I’d love to take up some acting lessons or study a course in Acting since that is what I’m into.
To Lagos State University? No. I’d love to take up some acting lessons or study a course in Acting since that is what I’m into.
Your
profile on Wikipediasays you got into acting because you failed your
University Entrance Examinations. Also, there were some reports about
you leaving school because you weren’t so good with your academics. Are
these reports true? I banged my JAMB, yeah that is true. I had
to write JAMB twice. But it is not true that I wasn’t good with my
academics. I didn’t have issues with passing my exams at school.
What is your definition of a sexy woman? Sexy
is inbuilt. It’s just how you feel about yourself. For me, sexy is
confidence. It mustn’t be about the Malaysian hair or the Gucci bag or
the big bum. It’s about you liking yourself just the way you are.
But
most people would call you sexy because of your figure… For me, it just
runs in my family. I don’t work out or do anything. I’m just trying now
to work out and swim to lose weight and get back to work so Odi doesn’t
get to call me Orobo again. When I bath Purity in the morning and I see
the curve of her hips, I say “Oh my God, Odi. Purity has hips” then he
says, “She is just 4 months old, shut up”.
That’s
funny. Now that you mention your husband again, tell me about him. When
did you meet him and how did the love spark between both of you? I
met him in 2009. We had met before on a flight and I didn’t remember
but we met again in 2009. He is a good person. I can’t really tell how
it started. We kinda clicked and started dating just about the same
month and it feels like we’ve been married for four years because since
we met, we’ve been really into each other we’ve been really close.
He must have known you were an actress then. How did this affect the way you started off your relationship? Yes
he did, but he didn’t know I was that big because he didn’t really
follow the movie industry. Sometimes you meet some guys and they get
intimidated about you but not with him. The first time we were supposed
to have a date, he said “Let’s go to my house so you can cook for me”
and in my mind I was like “Seriously, this guy doesn’t even know my
name”. So I said “My name is Mercy Johnson” and he said “Yes I know”.
What is the most romantic thing he has done for you recently? He
got me a new diamond ring different from my wedding band. I kept saying
I want a new band, something really big and he got it for me. He is
extremely loveable.
In
the weeks before your wedding, some controversies sprang up and there
were speculations that the wedding may not hold. How were you able to
pull through this period? I knew my wedding was going to hold.
It is easy for people who are outside a box to try to explain the inside
of a box without coming inside. People who didn’t know anything had
lots to say. But it was fun to let them have their say. If having your
say makes you feel better, I can’t take that fun away from you. But we
in the box knew what’s up and people who wanted to know what was going
on actually came into the box and knew the truth.
Was there anything new that you learnt during that period that you didn’t already know? No.
It was just shocking how people would bring negativity into what’s
positive. I think that was the only thing that was new to me.
Google ranked your name as the most searched celebrity in Nollywood for 2011 and 2012. Are you proud of this? When
I asked my husband if it a good thing and he said yes it is. I know
that it’s not possible for everyone to like me so good or bad, if you
ever googled Mercy Johnson’s name, thank you. If you didn’t google,
google won’t say I’m the most searched so thank you, keep googling.
Do you have any affiliation with the gossip website mercyjohnson.com? No,
I don’t have any and I’d like to stress that please. I don’t know why
somebody would do a magazine and call it Mercy Johnson Celebrity
Magazine or why somebody would take my name and put it on a domain for a
gossip website. I can’t even use the domain name anymore and I’m so
pissed. I am only on Twitter. I’m not even on Facebook anymore because
somebody put up a Facebook account in my name where they put up
inspirational messages on my behalf and I don’t even know where that is
coming from.
What else do you do professionally apart from acting? I
do lots of charity. The Mercy Johnson Foundation for Children and
Widows is very active and that takes most of my time for now. We make
donations; we give out school materials to students and go to hospitals
to distribute drugs and medical equipment.
Let’s talk about your style. What influences the kind of clothes you wear? I
don’t wear what is in vogue or what everybody is wearing, I just wear
what suits me and I’m lucky to have a physique that encourages
everything I wear. My husband is a huge critic so when he compliments my
dressing, I feel so good. He doesn’t believe that exposing anything
makes you look better. He feels when you cover up, you look real nice.
Would you say your personal style has changed since you got married? You
know, you get wiser by the day. Sometimes when I look back at some old
pictures, I’m like “Seriously, did I wear that?” I’ve learnt a lot since
I got married and I know that if I had gotten married earlier, I
wouldn’t have made most of the errors I made. When you are married to
somebody who is so organized, he brings you up the right way and reminds
you of who you’re supposed to be.
Just
as we were about rounding up, an elderly woman brought in Purity who
had just woken up from her nap. Mercy took time off to play with her and
nurse her but not before saying “that is the best mother-in- law in the
world”. After I had some time to cuddle the little cutie, we continued.
Is there any particular reason why you decided to gave birth to her in the USA? No,
I could have given birth here but I was at a point in my life where
everything meant a lot to me. By God’s grace, I got pregnant barely a
year after I got married and I just wanted everything to be fine. Not
that it wouldn’t have been fine here in Nigeria but it would be odd for
us to say we are not aware of the lapses in our health care system.
What are your dreams for 2013? To
get better in my career, to work with more matured scripts and improve
on everything I do. However the most important things to me now are my
husband and my daughter so I want to do everything in a manner that
would be befitting for them.
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