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Nigerian film director
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Patience Oghre Imobhio
BornPatience Oghre Imobhio
NationalityNigerian
Alma materUniversity of Jos
Occupation(s)Film director, actress
Years active1995โ€”Present
SpouseOsezua Stephen-Imobhio

Patience Oghre Imobhio is a Nigerian film and television director and actress. A graduate of the University of Jos in Theatre Arts, she is best known for directing films such as Dominos, Spider and Household, and TV series such as Dear Mother and Everyday People. In 2015 Pulse magazine named her as one of "9 Nigerian female movie directors you should know" in the Nollywood film industry.

Personal life

Imobhio studied Theatre Arts at University of Jos. She is married to Osezua Stephen-Imobhio.

Career

Imobhio started off as an actress in 1995 but later decided that she was more interested in directing movies. After graduating from the University of Jos, she moved to Lagos and joined Zeb Ejiro's production company. She is best known for directing films such as Dominos, Spider, and Household, as well as TV series like Dear Mother and Everyday People.

References

  1. "Patience Oghre". IMDb.
  2. "Patience Oghre-Imobhio : Biography | Filmography | Awards - Flixanda".
  3. "9 Nigerian female movie directors you should know". Pulse. 5 October 2015. Archived from the original on 20 August 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  4. https://www.naijanewspapers.com.ng/patience-oghre-imobhio-my-life-behind-the-camera-43930.html
  5. "My husband did not propose to me โ€” Patience Oghre". 10 July 2016.
  6. "Patience Oghre Imobhio: My life behind the camera". 18 April 2020.

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