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Munachimso Obiekwe

Born
1979-04-10 (age 35)
Died
2015-01-18 (aged 35) · 11 years ago
Birthplace
Umudioka, Anambra State, Nigeria
Occupation
Actor
AKA
Muna Obiekwe

Biography

EARLY LIFE

Munachimso Obiekwe, widely known as Muna Obiekwe, was a prominent Nigerian actor celebrated for his versatility and compelling performances in Nollywood. Born in April 10th, 1979, in Lagos, Nigeria, he hailed from Umudioka in Anambra State. Muna Obiekwe was born into a family with roots in Umudioka, Dunukofia Local Government Area (LGA) of Anambra State, Nigeria, but he spent his formative years in Lagos, where he completed his primary and secondary education. Details about his parents and siblings remain private, as Muna was known to keep his personal life away from the public eye.

CAREER

Muna’s acting career commenced in the early 2000s, and he quickly became a sought-after actor in Nollywood. He was known for taking on challenging and diverse roles, often portraying complex characters that showcased his range as an actor. Some of his notable films include: “Wisdom and Riches” (2002): Directed by Okey-Zubelu Okoh, Muna starred alongside Chiege Alisigwe, Charles Awurum, and Liz Benson. “Not Man Enough” (2003): Under the direction of Andy Chukwu, he delivered a memorable performance with co-stars Lasa Amoro and Lilian Bach. “Arrows” (2003): In this film, Muna shared the screen with veteran actors Pete Edochie and Benita Nzeribe. “My Darling Princess” (2008): He played the role of Ikeobi, acting alongside Stephanie Linus and Enebeli Elebuwa. “BlackBerry Babes” (2011): Muna took on the character of Duke in this popular movie directed by Ubong Bassey Nya. Throughout his career, Muna collaborated with numerous Igbo actors and actresses, contributing to the richness of Nollywood’s storytelling. He was known for his professionalism and dedication to his craft, earning him respect among his peers.

PERSONAL LIFE

Muna Obiekwe was a private individual, keeping details of his personal life away from the public. He was married and had children, but he chose to shield his family from media attention. In January 2015, reports emerged that Muna was battling kidney disease. It was revealed that he had been quietly managing his health condition, opting not to seek public assistance. Tragically, on January 18, 2015, Muna Obiekwe passed away due to complications from kidney failure. His death sent shockwaves through the Nigerian entertainment industry, leading to an outpouring of grief from fans and colleagues alike. Muna Obiekwe’s contribution to Nollywood remains significant. His ability to embody diverse characters left a lasting impact on audiences and set a standard for upcoming actors. His films continue to be celebrated for their depth and his compelling performances.

Filmography

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Box Office

Weekly Top Grossing
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3 Cold Dishes

₦5,331,351.00

Week 51
2

Gingerrr

₦12,727,775.00

Week 47
3

Gingerrr

₦21,139,500.00

Week 46
4

The Herd

₦16,977,673.00

Week 46
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3 Cold Dishes

₦15,261,240.00

Week 46

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