Pete Edochie, an icon of Nigerian movie industry – Gov Ikpeazu

Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, has described ace actor, Chief Pete Edochie, as a living legend and an icon of the Nigerian movie industry.

Governor Ikpeazu spoke on Sunday, on the heels of the 74th birthday of the celebrated Nigeria actor.

The Governor stated that Pete Edochie has used the platform of movies to solidify his place as one of Nigeria’s greatest actors, using movies as a powerful instrument of social engineering, societal reorientation and cultural revival.

His words, “In the 1980s, I watched Pete Edochie for the first time in a movie. It was the adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s book, THINGS FALL APART on NTA, where he played the role of the book’s protagonist, OKONKWO. In powerfully playing that role and perfectly personifying Achebe’s Okonkwo, Pete walked himself into the mainstream of the Nigerian movie industry. Since then and till date, he has cemented his place in the First Eleven of the movie world in our country.”

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Continuing, Ikpeazu said, “through the various roles he has played over the years in the countless number of movies he has featured in, Pete Edochie has become a powerful symbol of social engineering and value reorientation. Above all, he has shown that it is possible to excel in any chosen profession through sheer grit, hard work, commitment and tenacity. He has grown to become a colossus in the industry with an unmistakable commanding presence in our movies “.

He further said Pete Edochie has inspired many young Nigerians to seek a career path in the film industry, thus becoming a living spring of inspiration for many.

Governor Ikpeazu on behalf of the government and people of Abia State wished Chief Pete Edochie a very happy 74th birthday and prayed the Almighty God to grant him many more years of service in the Nigerian movie industry.

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