My world came crashing when my father died----Mike Ezuruonye
Dec 28th 2009

Mike Ezuruonye has seen it all…or so we
think. The vibrant actor was born into a wealthy
family and he had everything a child could want.
But then everything came to zero with the sudden
death of his father. His uncles usurped all
Mike, his mother and siblings could lay claims
to as inheritance.
They were undaunted. His mother particularly
took the bull by the horns . She trained Mike
and his siblings and today they are all high
flyers in their callings. Read all about Mike’s
challenges and how he overcame them . Excerpts:
You’ve been on a roller coaster this year. You
were one of Globacom ambassadors and you signed
up as face of Malta Guinness. What is
responsible for all these blessings?
Passion for what I do and how I do it. First of
all God has blessed me with the kind of scripts
I get. I’ve gotten scripts that showcased my
versatility. Sometimes you see me as the good
looking guy, the village boy, or the dejected
boy. I’ve been able to bring different
characters to life. I am not going to be one
actor that is boxed to one corner.
If you have to count your blessing from January
to December, how many have they been?
A lot. I can’t deny the fact that I’ve been very
lucky this year. Mike Ezunronye is by the grace
of God a plane that does not know how to stop. I
am also very prayerful.
Where is this train coming from?
I grew up in Lagos State, but while growing up I
was always involved in TV. I had an headmistress
and a proprietress then, who was so involved in
the NTA and that made me an NTA child and
exposed me to variety shows . So that was where
it all started and I started the stage at a
tender age. I had one or two things with the
Amata family. We were doing things together with
Rukky Amata and Fred. Finally, after school, one
of the leads I had from work, I actually bombed
into Rukky Amata, who is still a director in
Nollywood.
Which series?
I got involved in the series by Zeb Ejiro called
Ultimate Heroes then but it never saw the light
of day. Somehow I don’t know why. It was
directed by Andy Amenechi and Rukky Amata and on
the same day. That was why I said destiny has a
part to play, because on the same day we
finished, I was having a drink somewhere and I
was mimicking someone, and by my side was Aquila
Njama. He asked me whether I did movies, but I
lied saying no. He continued, “I like the way
you talk, what’s your name”; so we just got
talking and we became friends. In the same vein
I went to do two movies with Aquila. They were
titled Dinosaurs and Men of rage. My big break
came when I went to pick a friend and he asked
me to give a friend of his a lift. While I was
on phone I started mimicking an uncle and the
other dude whom I did not know was a director
took interest in me. He asked if I did movies
and that was it. That director was Dickson
Iruegbu. After that, a big script came courtesy
Emem Isong. She wanted to use the male lead
character to prove a point. The other characters
that surrounded him were RMD, Genevieve, and
Stephanie Okereke. He wanted a new person and
she said it while Dickson was around somewhere.
That is the reason I said that I am a child of
destiny. People were vying for that particular
character, but Dickson took her to the studio to
see one of the jobs we had done and Emem said
this is my guy. He convinced the marketer and
the movie came out. The title was Critical
Decision.That was the movie that gave me a
commercial break-through, but the movie that
brought me to the fore was Dickson’s film,
Broken Marriage. Mine is a kind of Cinderella
story.
You started acting in 2005 and here you are
today as one of the big boys of the industry
within a short time. How did you achieve that, I
believe it is more than the passion?
Yeah, I know that with God on your side results
would come . I will not deny the fact that I
have been fortunate, but there is no other magic
to it other than God. I am just a Cinderella
story. God brought me to this industry at the
right time.
Cinderella went through all forms of hardship,
but you were born with a silver spoon so how can
your story be that of Cinderella?
Believe me, it is. I was born with a silver
spoon in my mouth, but when my father died my
whole world came down crashing. I was born in
Lagos, raised in Lagos but didn’t know Lagos.
Everything was taken away from us. We went back
to point zero. Reality just dawned on us that we
were on our own. That is why I still respect my
mum till tomorrow. She took control and did a
whole lot to get us to where we are today. She
went to take a job in the banking sector after
my father’s death. My father didn’t want my mum
to work while he was alive. It was after his
death that I entered public bus for the first
time in my life. All of a sudden everything just
went to ground zero. There was no driver, cars
and other luxuries anymore. I’ve seen the best
and worst of both worlds, nothing surprises me
anymore.
What was your experience like the first time you
boarded a Molue?
The first time I was in Molue I fell. I was
about to get down and the bus started moving, so
I jumped out with my two legs touching ground… I
just fell. I had bruises all over my body. This
is the first time I am saying it to anybody.
What were the other things you went through?
My mum also did some businesses while she was in
the bank. She would buy a container full of
goods from Nestle and I think and there was no
warehouse. Our house became the warehouse. We
would come back from school and carry the
cartoons upstairs. We are not talking about 200
or 300 cartoons here. That was how hard we
worked even after school. The aje-butter thing
cleared off our eyes.
What do you feel about widowhood now?
You can see that I want to cry now. I have
passion for widows. My advice is this: every
woman should have something doing. I am not
supportive of full time housewives. You better
have something doing. It is worse when a woman
becomes widowed and everything is taken away
from her.
Do you remember when everything was taken?
I remember. Everything was just going
systematically. I was too little to do anything
about it. I was so confident that my uncles
meant well for us, but I was wrong. My father
invested a lot in the east and that gave them
the opportunity to take over everything. But
now, they have bankrupted the companies. I thank
God that He is with us, some of them want to get
attached to me now but it’s never going to
happen. I’ve forgiven them but I can’t get
attached to them anymore. We are now on our own
and we are so closely knitted.
How many children are in your family and where
are your siblings?
I am the first out of five. The one after me is
a successful banker, the next is an electronic
engineer with Shell, and the fourth is a medical
doctor in the UK, while the fifth is with
Chevron. God has guided us real good.
What did you learn?
I learnt how to take life as it comes. I never
get surprised. All those things have humbled me.
You could be up there today and tomorrow you are
down. I’ve seen it happen, it happened to me. It
has made me humble. I have seen it all. That is
why I relate with everybody. And I try to give
something out to people everyday.
What do you think of the tradition that
impoverishes the widow immediately after her
husband’s death?
It is evil. It is a silly complex. These things
are not yours; why not let his family benefit
from his labour? Where were you when the woman
was contributing her own quota to the upkeep of
the family?
Will you forgive those people?
I have forgiven them, because if I don’t I wont
move on. I don’t keep malice.
How did you feel about the Globacom deal?
The first time I was called I thought it was
from a 419. I was in the states when the text
came in. When I got to Ghana; I got a call from
them again so I started taking them seriously.
Glo is one company that has given my industry a
handshake. I owe Glo a huge gratitude. I am very
grateful. Glo has opened the door for other
companies to follow through. I have a lot of
respect for Mike Adenuga.
Why did you sign up with Mildred Okwo?
She is dynamic. She understands the business.
She knows how to manage a brand. If you are
going to work with anybody, work with people who
see you as a brand. She is it.
When will you marry?
Real soon.
What is your woman doing?
She doesn’t want her face out in the media. We
don’t want to put our relationship in the press.
She is a nice girl sent to me by God.
What is happening between you and Tonto Dike, I
read that you guys have something going?
Tonto is a sister. She is the least person I
will in my silly mind think I want to sleep with
and God is my witness. She is like a sister.
Don’t believe everything you read.
If Tonto is the least person you will sleep
with, what qualifies the kind of person you
sleep with?
Sam, I don’t know where you are going with this
o (laughs). I don’t sleep around. Stardom is a
very thin line you walk on, if you don’t manage
it well, you will crash.
Sometimes I’m sure you stray with women...?
No
You are not a saint Mike... are you?
I didn’t tell you I’m a saint. I am not a saint
(Interruption) It is only a saint that won’t
stray.
Are you trying to get into my closet?
I am trying to be at the peripheral of the
closet
Then you are not invited
(Laughs.)
Would you date an actress?
Will I? I am dating now, but not an actress ...
there is nothing wrong with dating an actress.
What people don’t understand is that they are
also human beings too. That is why it’s sad when
people write negative things about them. You
don’t know how many marriages you must have
destroyed or would- be marriages you would have
destroyed because of some silly lies you wrote.
They are human beings with emotions too, they
are human beings with families too and they are
answerable too. Sometimes when certain things
are written about them and it breaks their
hearts, they break down on set and this is very
sad. They are human beings like any other
person; the only unfortunate thing is that they
are in- the -know of people. We are in- the-
know of people as actors but we are human
beings. That is what I want people to understand
and for your question about dating an actress, I
am not dating an actress.
But sometimes on set, in location, I have had
somebody say emotions flow?
In every industry emotions flow, but I don’t
know about that. I wouldn’t say that happens in
my industry. I am sure in your company you’ve
had relationships or people must have been
interested to have one, but why ours is special
is because we are known people.
Well we are just bloody journalists?
I think it used to be before but right now
actors don’t date actresses now.
I’m not even talking about dating. May be
something just happened and you said meet me in
my room now?
Nothing like that happens; we are just friends
nothing like that happens.
Okay where will you spend your Christmas?
In Lagos, because in the last three years I’ve
not spent Christmas in Lagos.
Your girl, what part of the country is she from,
North, East or South?
She is a human being from this earth
Will she be spending the Christmas with you?
She is a human being from this earth
(laughs..).
What should we expect from you in 2010?
Bigger things, bigger charities. Though we have
been able to do some little charity but right
now, I’m coming out with some charity that is
different that. I hope you are not going to ask
me Mike what is wrong with you... Why? The
question will be why, a big why, and it is not
the norm, you know like what you have with HIV
or the press people.It’s not the norm... I am
not disclosing anything now, but some sort of
merchandising are coming out, bigger thing are
coming out next year. My manager and I have a
fore plan, we have a game plan, but we will be
doing a lot of charities and within my own fold
I made a promise to God. I told God from January
I am going to take up somebody I’m going to
train, a needy I’m going to train from primary
to university. I pray God sees me through.
You are not like ok I’m going into music or I’m
going to start a business?
That’s not for me, but it could come up.
Tell us the top ten in Nollywood?
Oh! You want to put me in trouble?
No. It does not have to be your view completely
Ok. They include Olu Jacobs, and Odiobi. I don’t
want to include myself, Ini Edo, and Tonto. She
is becoming a force to be reckoned with. Mercy
Johnson, Oge have a lot of presence too as well
as Ali (Nuhu), Ramsey Noah, Patience Ozonkwo,
Rita Dominic and Emeka Ike.
(Interruption) what do you think about the AGM
crisis?
I just pray they settle the house because we
need a settled home to work.
So who will you vote for?
I’m not eligible to vote. I’m not a delegate, so
I cannot vote
Which chapter do you belong ?
Lagos chapter.
Who is your chapter supporting?
I don’t want to involve myself in all that
politics... all I know is the chairman of my
chapter is Ernest Obi.
You know who Ernest Obi is supporting?
I don’t know, I don’t really know. All I’m just
saying is that whatever they do they should try
as much as possible to involve known actors in
what they do . But they need to settle their
house , because if they involve actors who are
known they can expand the coast of AGM. They can
carry this people along and we can go to
different places.
I am suspecting you are supporting Emeka?
Look, I am blank on this issue. I’m not a
politician, but I think they should just make
sure they carry people along. Whatever they do,
let them carry us along.
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