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Saturday 4 January 2014

Mercy Johnson narrates humble beginning, says she once lived in an uncompleted building

In an interview with Saturday Tribune, Mercy Johnson Okojie opens up about life before the fame, money and marriage. She talks about how she once lived in an uncompleted building and how she was inspired to start acting after watching one of Genevieve Nnaji's movies. Excerpt below...
Sometimes when I cry in movies, it isn't the script that makes me cry. When I recall my humble beginning, I give thanks to God. When I remember how we moved into an uncompleted building and had to take cover whenever it rained because of the condition of the house; how my brother did a menial job as a bricklayer to earn a living and those days when we rolled over a stick to cover the windows up till the point when I started acting and raised money to cover the roof… I recall those days we were living with lizards because the floor and the walls of the house were not plastered, or when I had scars as a result of my several falls.” Continue...

How she got into acting..
“After my secondary school education, I failed the University Matriculation Examination (UME) and came back to Lagos to get a degree. While that was on, I watched Genevieve Nnaji in a movie entitled: Sharon Stone. I later approached a friend for assistance to feature in a movie. He said I had a great body and that I would make a good actress. He later took me to the National Theatre, but a role did not come until a year later, when I had my first lead role in a film entitled: The Maid. The Maid was my starting point and it was quite challenging to play the lead role because it was my first movie. I was fidgeting when I saw the likes of Eucharia Anunobi, whom I regarded as a screen goddess during my secondary school days. I never thought I would make it with people like that. So, when I saw her, I was so excited and considered standing beside her as sacred. She actually realised that and later helped me by giving me the needed courage."
 What has marriage changed about you?
Marriage has taught me lots of things and I’ve learnt a lot since I got married too. I know that if I had gotten married earlier, I wouldn’t have made most of the errors I made. It’s good to be married to somebody who is so organised; he brings you up the right way and reminds you of whom you’re supposed to be.

You seem to be enjoying marriage a lot.  You even once said that as soon as Purity (her daughter) clocks one, you would be going back to the labour room …
My sister, marriage has been sweet for me because I have the best husband and daughter in the world. Being a married woman, I have learnt to tolerate things more. It has changed my perspective of life and the way I react to things.

But getting married and being an actress are two different things. How do you balance up?
When I’m not at location, I spend quality time with my family. And guess what? My husband has always been there for me and Purity. It’s obvious we are his priority. He’s a loving husband and father.

Your husband does not complain about those times when you are away?
He doesn’t; he understands the nature of my job. He’s the best thing that has happened to me. People usually say men are not reliable. In the case of my husband, he’s a blessing.

What was the point of attraction between you and Mr Okojie?
What attracted him to me was his fearless approach. You know sometimes, you meet some guys and they get intimidated about you, but not with him. The first time we were supposed to have a date, he said ‘Let’s go to my house so you can cook for me’ and in my mind, I was like “Seriously, this guy doesn’t know my name.” So, I said “My name is Mercy Johnson” and he said ‘Yes I know

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Anonymous said...

Don't be a fool I beg of u! Everyone has different challenges, she didn't say she is d only one, she is jus sharing hers and acknowledging God's grace. In fact ur jus an idiot.

Unknown said...

Love Mercy Johnson so much. She is really an inspiration to many.

Anonymous said...

She's d nicest celeb I Ve ever meet plus she's mercy Johnson. She's nice n humble.

Anonymous said...

Shes such a danm liar! She said wen she met eucharia at her first role she was scared but eucharia made her feel alrite! My first role wit mercy, mercy was such a bitch n looked down on me and gave me an evil look and spoke rudely to me instead of correctin me nicely! Shes 2faced, forget mercy! If u c how she speaks to her assistants, u wil know shes simply 2faced

Unknown said...

Mercy Johnson has never lived in am uncompleted building she has been my nabour at navy town Ojo. Her father is a naval officer and her only brother is the last born out of 7 girls he
grew up under my nose so I wonder wen he went bricklaying.

Unknown said...

Mercy Johnson has never lived in am uncompleted building she has been my nabour at navy town Ojo. Her father is a naval officer and her only brother is the last born out of 7 girls he
grew up under my nose so I wonder wen he went bricklaying.

Princess said...

"So, I said “My name is Mercy Johnson” and he said ‘Yes I know" wow! So much guts. I get pissed when men tell me to come cook for them, like I'm some kind of cook or something, never knew it could be a point of attraction. Interesting.

Princess said...

"So, I said “My name is Mercy Johnson” and he said ‘Yes I know" wow! So much guts. I get pissed when men tell me to come cook for them, like I'm some kind of cook or something, never knew it could be a point of attraction. Interesting.

Anonymous said...

My role model mercy, u r an epitome of humility gul. I luv u more dan ever, I pray dat we meet some day and will like 2 look straight in ur eyes and tell u hw adorable u are. God bless u more my darling.


@ADA ZION

Anonymous said...

What has stopped you from saying urs? Shut up!

Unknown said...

I lack words ! May God bless you more. I love you !!!

Anonymous said...

Nigerians and how we forget easily.While the man is the wimp for leaving the first wife, MJ was still a wicked woman.Mercy Johnson that man will leave you and purity when he finds someone else. MJ is just playing second wife syndrome where the new wife tries to make the man happy and buy everyone's affection. From experience those who sing praises of their marriage are those suffering in the marriage. Think of it. she wou;d rather die than bear the shame of that marriage not working.

Mzjerkinz said...

Annoymous 1.37 u sound vry much lik MJ r u?

Mzjerkinz said...

Mj ur marriage isn't as perfect as u claim it is daz y u r biz forcin us to bliv it is.dnt forget d law of karma is jejely comin 2wards u

Mzjerkinz said...

Dnt c y com to my huz nd cook for me cn mk u bush pipo to shiver.d guy is jess a stingy broke ass dat wanna satisfy d nid of a deperate mj

Anonymous said...

everybody live in incomplete building,sebi na her papa house well sa thank GOD for her

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