Eucharia Anunobi

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Eucharia Anunobi, (born 25 May 1965) is a Nigerian actress, producer, and pastor. She is best known for her role in the movie Abuja Connection.[1] She was nominated at 2020 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards for Best Supporting Actress in a Movie or TV Series.[2]

Early life and career[]

Eucharia was born in Owerri, Imo State, and went on to complete her primary and secondary school education there before proceeding to the Institute of Management Technology, Enugu where she graduated with a National Diploma in Mass Communication.[3] She also holds a Bachelor of Arts degree after studying English Language at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.[4] Eucharia came into limelight for her role in the movie series Glamour Girls in 1994 and has gone on to star in over 90 movies including Abuja Connection and Letters to a Stranger.[5] She is currently serving as an evangelist at a church in Egbeda, Lagos State.[6] Eucharia lost her only son, Raymond, whom she described as her best friend[7] to complications arising from sickle cell anaemia on August 22, 2017. He was aged 15.[8]

Filmography[]

  • Small Chops (2020)
  • Our Jesus Story (2020)
  • The Foreigner's God (2018)
  • Breaking Heart (2009)
  • Heavy Storm (2009)
  • Desire (2008)
  • Final Tussle (2008)
  • My Darling Princess (2008)
  • Black Night in South America (2007)
  • Area Mama (2007)
  • Big Hit (2007)
  • Bird Flu (2007)
  • Confidential Romance (2007)
  • Cover Up (2007)
  • Desperate Sister (2007)
  • Drug Baron (2007)
  • Fine Things (2007)
  • Letters to a Stranger (2007)
  • Sacred Heart (2007)
  • Short of Time (2007)
  • Sister’s Heart (2007)
  • Spiritual Challenge (2007)
  • The Trinity (2007)
  • Titanic Tussle (2007)
  • When You are Mine (2007)
  • Women at Large (2007)
  • 19 Macaulay Street (2006)
  • Emotional Blunder (2006)
  • Evil Desire (2006)
  • Heritage of Sorrow (2006)
  • Joy of a Mother (2006)
  • My Only Girl (2006)
  • Occultic Wedding (2006)
  • Thanksgiving (2006)
  • The Dreamer (2006)
  • Unbreakable Affair (2006)
  • 100% Husband (2005)
  • Dangerous Blind Man (2005)
  • Dorathy My Love (2005)
  • Extra Time (2005)
  • Family Battle (2005)
  • Heavy Storm (2005)
  • Home Apart (2005)
  • No Way Out (2005)
  • Rings of Fire (2005)
  • Second Adam (2005)
  • Secret Affairs (2005)
  • Shadows of Tears (2005)
  • Sins of My Mother (2005)
  • The Bank Manager (2005)
  • To Love a Stranger (2005)
  • Torn Apart (2005)
  • Total Disgrace (2005)
  • Tricks of Women (2005)
  • Unexpected Mission (2005)
  • War for War (2005)
  • Abuja Connection (2004)
  • Deadly Kiss (2004)
  • Deep Loss (2004)
  • Diamond Lady 2: The Business Woman (2004)
  • Expensive Game (2004)
  • Falling Apart (2004)
  • For Real (2004)
  • Home Sickness (2004)
  • Last Decision (2004)
  • Love & Marriage (2004)
  • Miss Nigeria (2004)
  • My Own Share (2004)
  • Never Say Ever (2004)
  • Not By Power (2004)
  • Official Romance (2004)
  • Price of Hatred (2004)
  • The Maid (2004)
  • Abuja Connection (2004)
  • Armageddon King (2003)
  • Computer Girls (2003)
  • Emotional Pain (2003)
  • Expensive Error (2003)
  • Handsome (2003)
  • Hot Lover (2003)
  • Lagos Babes (2003)
  • Mother’s Help (2003)
  • Reckless Babes (2003)
  • Show Bobo: The American Boys (2003)
  • Sister Mary (2003)
  • Society Lady (2003)
  • The Only Hope (2003)
  • The Storm is Over (2003)
  • What Women Want (2003)
  • Evil-Doers (2002)
  • Not with my Daughter (2002)
  • Orange Girl (2002)
  • Death Warrant (2001)
  • Desperadoes (2001)
  • August Meeting (2001)
  • The Last Burial (2000)
  • Benita (1999)
  • Heartless (1999)
  • Died Wretched (1998)
  • Battle of Musanga (1996)
  • Back Stabber (1995)
  • Glamour Girls (1994)

References[]

  1. ^ "Why I'm missing on social scene – Eucharia Anunobi". Vanguard. 6 July 2013. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  2. ^ "AMVCA 2020". Africa Magic - AMVCA 2020. Retrieved 2020-10-10.
  3. ^ "How actress, Eucharia Anunobi snubbed her mother". Information Nigeria. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Nollywood Actress, Eucharia Anunobi Adds Another Year Today". Daily Mail (Nigeria). 25 May 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2015.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "How actress, Eucharia Anunobi snubbed her mother". Information Nigeria. 15 August 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  6. ^ Henry Ojelu (7 February 2012). "Nollywood Actress, Eucharia Ordained Pastor". P.M. News. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  7. ^ "My late son was my best friend –Eucharia Anunobi". The Punch News Paper.
  8. ^ "Eucharia Anunobi loses only son". The Punch Newspapers.

External links[]

Eucharia Anunobi at IMDb

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