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Patience Ozokwor

Patience Ozokwor opens up about her life, what fame has deprived her

Veteran Nollywood actress, Patience Ozokwor, has opened up about her life. She shared the difference between her life on screen and her personal life, as well as opening up about the hurts she has faced and what fame has deprived her of.

“My dear uwa ka mma na film (Life is always better in movies). The accessories or wealth you’ve never had, you can be given a role where you have all of them.

“Some will say they are living a fake life, but it is not a fake life, they are only acting. You can be given a role where you own three companies, a luxury house and a fleet of cars, but it is just acting, that is not your true life.

“I cried a lot growing up even before I became a star because I had a rough life growing up. I had no wealth to give my parents a good life and even my husband. So, when I remember these things they make me cry, and I just wish they were here today to enjoy the good life.

“Another incident that has made me cry is when my husband was very sick and there was no money, my kids were all in school then, and getting money for my husband’s health and children’s school fees was a hard one.

“My turning point was when my pastor called me and said ‘sister, I see your picture in so many movie posters.’

“My pastor was Pastor Chuks Ogbueli. And I told him hmm, Daddy, they are not paying me that much oo, just a little payment and he was like really? And he said bring your hand and he said: ‘Go and make wealth,’ and since then I have not stopped making wealth. That short prayer from my pastor changed my life for good.

“But fame denied me the freedom to walk on the streets; I couldn’t go to the market and buy things freely. However, I’m the type of person who doesn’t go outside if I don’t have a reason to, I enjoy my private space. So, even if it gets that lonely, I have my kids and my grandkids and that’s enough for me.

“I have been hurt so many times. One time, I helped a family member of mine and after helping him, he thanked me by going behind me to sell my properties; my lands. It was heartbreaking. I called him and confronted him but he didn’t listen. I had to file a case in court and he agreed to go to court with me. Someone I trained to become a lawyer,” she said.