Veteran
Nollywood actor and former president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria,
Ejike Asiegbu and his wife, Ogechi, took time off their busy schedule to narrate
their love story and successful marriage in this interview.
How long have you been married?
Ejike: 15 going on to 16 years.
Ejike: 15 going on to 16 years.
Ejike: I met her in Port Harcourt where I went to shoot a movie,Pregnant Virgin.
It was a point in my life when I wanted to settle down and I had asked
God to show me my wife. I remember vividly I was even fasting.I just
finished my meal and she crossed to my side of the road. I spoke to her
and realised that she was part of the cast.
So you went after her?
Ejike:
I did and it was not easy. I tried to get through other people but it
did not work until I took the bull by the horns. To cut the long story
short, we became friends and started talking.
What were those things you saw in her that pushed you to grab her?
Ejike: I told God that as an
entertainer, he should give me a woman that would love me, tolerate me
as a man, understand and persevere with me in my growth in life. Also,
there was one significant thing that happened. It was going to be my
birthday and I had to travel back to be with my sisters, who had made
plans to host a party for me. I was to fly ADC. As my fiancée then, she
had insisted that if I loved her, I should cancel my trip and celebrate
my birthday with her. Reluctantly, I did. But you won't believe that the
plane I was supposed to have flown crashed. That was the ADC plane that
crashed in Ejirin on November 7, 1996. That was how she saved my life. I
did not need to be convinced any further that she was for me. At that
point I did not waste any more time. I went straight to my father and
told him I had found a wife.
Ogechi: Definitely I did. With what I
saw on the screen then, I had serious fears but all that became
history. For the one year we dated, I used to go on location with him
and that way I was able to familiarise myself with how things work on
set. Obviously, I have outgrown whatever fears I had.
Was there a formal proposal?
Ogechi:
There was nothing like that. From the moment we met and became friends,
he had always talked about marriage. Also, meeting his family hastened a
lot of things because they all fell in love with me.
Fifteen years of marriage, how has the journey been?
Ejike: It has been wonderful. I must
say that I am a lucky man in the sense that everything I wanted in a
woman, my wife possesses it and more, she is a good manager of
resources. I can trust her to pull off anything even if I were not
there. I can leave the running of the home to her and go to sleep. If
you notice, I go everywhere with my wife because I am proud of her.
There must have been some challenges…
Ejike:
When we decided to get married, we promised to make it work at all
cost. I think one of the challenges we have is that she tells me certain
things and I don't listen because I want to do it my way. Sometimes, I
just do things without telling her and when per chance it boomerangs, I
now go back to her. The good thing is, she does not turn me back. I get a
very warm embrace and a listening ear. We have our little arguments
here and there, but you don't read about them on the pages of newspapers
because we are a mature couple.
So, who is the first to apologise when you quarrel?
Ogechi: It's my husband; you know
how we women like to pose. Sometimes, when we have not argued for a long
time, I just look for a way to bring up an argument so that he can beg
me. He just laughs over it because he understands me very well.
What do you do when it's just the two of you?
Ogechi: We have four children and
and with my niece make five. So we are busy with them all through the
week. We do not joke with our weekends. Even when he can't come along, I
hang out with my friends and he comes to pick me wherever I am.
Ejike: We got married on February
13. It is a must that we spend Valentine's Day together because it's a
day after our wedding anniversary. We deliberately chose that day
because we wanted to celebrate love.
Is she also in charge of your wardrobe?
Ejike:
Oh yes, she is. She shops for me and chooses what I wear daily. When I
am stubborn sometimes, she refrains from choosing my clothes. She knows
that I like to dress simple.
Are there times you wished he were not a public figure?
Ogechi: Maybe in the early days of
our marriage when I had to do certain things alone because of his very
tight schedule. Now, my children are grown up and they are a handful, so
I don't feel it again.
Is there anything you would like to change about your husband?
Ogechi: He is too trusting and
people exploit that aspect of him. He easily believes people and when I
try to dissuade him, he does not listen until everything falls apart.
Do you have pet names for each other?
Ogechi: He has always called me mummy because of my organisational skills and I call him honey.
What are the secrets of a successful union?
Ejike:
Trust is very essential. You have to learn to be tolerant because
marriage is about tolerance. You must humble yourself before your wife
and believe in the adage, do unto others as you want others to do unto
you. Marriage is beyond ego keeping or chauvinism, your wife is your
better half. So, whatever you do, put her in mind, most especially
because you are from two different backgrounds. A man must learn to
forgive. It is not everything a woman says that you give respond to. My
wife is hot-tempered and there are times she would bombard me with text
messages. In those days, I would get mad and would reply her, she would
text back again and the circle will continue like that. Later, I learnt
to just ignore her. When she sends any nasty text message, I just
pretend like nothing happened. When I get home, she would ask if I got
her texts, then I would ask her, 'which text? and just wave it off. She
just gets perplexed.
Are you from the same state?
Ejike: Yes. We are both from Umuahia, Abia State, but before marriage, she was from Nkwerre in Imo State.
Aww, so romantic.
May God continue to keep their happy home.
Source: Punchng
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