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Career Overview
Sochima Ezeoke is a Nigerian actress whose filmography is being cataloged. As African cinema continues to grow globally, Sochima's contributions to the industry represent an important part of the continent's rich storytelling tradition.
Biography
EARLY LIFE
Sochima Ezeoke was born on October 1 in Nigeria and hails from Umuezedi Okpoko Village in Akpulu, Ideato North Local Government Area of Imo State. She is Igbo by ethnicity. She pursued formal education with an initial focus on law, obtaining a Diploma in Law before shifting to Mass Communication at Nnamdi Azikiwe University in Awka, Anambra State. This academic background in media and communication laid a strong foundation for her entry into the Nigerian film industry, blending storytelling skills with performance. Her roots in Imo State and exposure to Igbo culture have influenced her work in Nollywood, often portraying relatable, culturally resonant characters.
CAREER
Sochima Ezeoke is a prominent Nigerian Nollywood actress, screenwriter, producer, and filmmaker who rose to prominence in the early 2010s. Her acting career began with the 2010 movie Palace Slave and its sequel The King’s Bride, where she starred alongside Mike Ezuruonye and Nonso Diobi. She credits producer Sunnycollins Nwatu for giving her the opportunity despite being relatively new to the industry at the time. She subsequently worked with Great Movies Industry following a talent hunt. Her filmography includes notable titles such as Village Wife (2015), Cry Blood, Amanda My Village Wife (2015—her first project as both screenwriter and producer, featuring Kenneth Okonkwo), Daddies Face-Off, Unacceptable, Lonely Princess, Royalty to Royalty, Between the Lines (2022), and The Village People (2022). She has also appeared in other productions and is known for her versatile performances in dramatic and cultural roles. Beyond acting, Sochima has made significant contributions as a screenwriter and producer, with Amanda My Village Wife marking a key milestone in her behind-the-camera work. Her career spans over a decade, during which she has navigated industry challenges, including rumors and pressures, while building a reputation for professionalism and talent. She continues to take on diverse roles that showcase her range, contributing to both traditional Nollywood storytelling and modern productions.
PERSONAL LIFE
Sochima Ezeoke is married to Chidera Ceecee (also referred to as Ceecee) since January 4, 2016. The couple welcomed a daughter named Zior in April 2017. She has spoken warmly about her family, including her late mother, Sabina Anuli Ezeoke, who passed away in 2017, and her brothers—elder brother Chikezie Ezeoke and younger brother Chinemelum Benneth Versy Ezeoke. In interviews, she has addressed personal challenges, including false rumors in 2013 linking her romantically to singer Duncan Mighty and alleging an abortion (both parties denied the claims). She has also shared experiences of facing unwanted advances from lesbians within and outside Nollywood, including threats of blackmail when she refused. Despite these incidents, she maintains a focus on her family and career. Sochima lives in Lagos State, Nigeria, and often highlights her faith and resilience in public posts. Her personal life reflects a balance between family commitments and professional demands in the entertainment industry.
Sochima Ezeoke is an active social media personality who engages fans through personal reflections, career updates, and cultural content. She maintains a strong online presence and has used her platform to address misconceptions and share insights into her journey. Her work often emphasizes themes of resilience, family, and cultural identity. She is approximately 5'4" (163 cm) tall and has been described as petite with striking features. As of recent estimates, her net worth is around $120,000 USD. Sochima continues to evolve in her multifaceted career, balancing acting, writing, producing, and family life while contributing to the growth of Nigerian cinema.
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Box Office
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