Moc Madu: Playing Chike in Afamefuna opened doors for me

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Moc Madu is a Nollywood actor and model. Born in Sokoto, the Anambra State native has a degree in theatre arts from the Imo State University, Owerri.

The budding actor has featured in movies including, Brotherhood, Orah, Blood and Rage, Mothers Love, Simple People, Bosslady, and most recently, Afamefuna. In this interview with IJEOMA THOMAS-ODIA, he shares his passion for acting, navigating the industry as well as his role in Afamefuna.I started acting professionally in 2015. Growing up in Abuja, and being someone, who is passionate about acting, I went through a lot to be in the movie environment in Abuja.

But that didn’t deter me. I was resilient, I refused to give up. I did some jobs that I wasn’t paid. I remembered vividly how I traveled to another state to film for a producer on the promise that he would pay me after the shoot, I was done with the shoot but couldn’t get even my transportation fare to go back home. And then the industry somewhat has caucus where you have to play some games to belong or to get a movie role. It hasn’t been rosy but I’m no longer where I used to be.

 

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