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Amaka with husband, Charles Igwe |
Nigerian film-maker and Nollywood icon Amaka Igwe is dead. The sad incident occurred in Enugu where she had gone, in company of her husband, for pre-production preparations for a new Igbo soap. It was gathered that she suffered an asthma attack and was immediately rushed to the hospital
after initial interventions had failed. She passed on before getting to the hospital.


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Amaka Igwe |
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Amaka on her wedding day, April 1993 |


Amaka Igwe studied Education/Religion at the University of Ife (Now Obafemi Awolowo University). She had a Master’s Degree from the University of Ibadan. She had her early education at All Saints School (Now Trans Ekulu Primary School), Girls High School Awkunanaw, Enugu and Idia College, Benin. Interestingly, Amaka Igwe wanted to study law
but officials of the Joint Admission and Matriculated Board (JAMB) offered her a chance to study Education and Religious Study instead. From OAU, Mrs Igwe signed the MNET short celluloid film ‘Barbers Wisdom’ as director and then proceeded to the University of Ibadan where she grabbed a master degree in Library and Information Services. She married her longtime partner Charles Igwe in 1993. They had three kids together – Ruby, David and Daniel. She worked as a lecturer at the Anambra State University of Technology and briefly in an Oil and Gas firm, before settling for the motion picture industry. Mrs Igwe will be remembered for raising the bar in movie and TV production in Nigeria, creating high standards with her company Amaka Igwe Studios at a time when Nollywood wasn’t taken serious, for not conforming to low standards as a means to achieving success and inspiring many Nigerian movie makers.
Credit: Abeke Olabode
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