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    Uche Jombo reveals harsh truth about survival in Nollywood

    Jamia NdamukongBy Jamia NdamukongJuly 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Published ByMichael Adesina
    Date4th July, 2026

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    “The most important decision I ever made was refusing to allow myself to be defined solely by the roles I was given,” she said

    Veteran Nollywood actress and filmmaker Uche Jombo says beauty is not what sustains a career in the Nigerian film industry, insisting that reputation, consistency and discipline are what truly determine survival

    Jombo, who has spent nearly 30 years in Nollywood, said many actors disappear from the industry because they fail to build structure beyond early fame and recognition

    “The most important decision I ever made was refusing to allow myself to be defined solely by the roles I was given,” she said

    She added that longevity in Nollywood depends on relationships, adaptability and understanding how the industry evolves over time, not just talent or visibility

    According to her, producing films gave her the deepest understanding of Nollywood’s business side, exposing her to budgeting, distribution, negotiations and financial responsibility

    Jombo also said the industry still suffers from weak structure, poor mentorship systems and lack of financial literacy among creatives

    She noted that behind Nollywood glamour lies emotional exhaustion, unstable income and mental health pressure that audiences rarely see

    The actress further stressed that while women in Nollywood are more visible today, they are still underrepresented in technical roles and often do not receive equal financial backing or creative trust

    Jombo said success for her now is defined by freedom to choose projects, tell meaningful stories and build work that outlives fame

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