Empress Njamah


A sensational Nollywood actress haunted by many scandals,every step of the sexy eyeball’s march through moviedom seems to have been trailed by one controversy or the other.Born to a Nigerian father and a Cameroonian mother,Empress exploded into the showbiz industry in the mid 90’s with the movie ‘Girls Hostel’where she played a major role (Tunika),her profile has steadily risen from the upcoming actress to ‘Nollywood”star and has remained relevant,holding her turf,scandals or no scandal.

She comes from a family of artistes,her elder brothers-John and Aquila have made a mark in the industry as well.They are five in number and three of them are into acting.Her brothers were into it before her-She went out with her brothers one day to a rehearsal in Surulere and the girl that was supposed to play a particular role did not come and was asked to stand in for her.After,the director called her and asked if she was interested in acting but said yes and got the role.Her foray into the Nigerian home video was first met with stiff opposition by her Mother who had some reservations about all her children taking a particular line of career but when she saw the movie she did,she liked it and felt she had what it takes to be a good actress and she encouraged her to go into it.

The dark skinned delectable actress currently combines acting with a degree programme at the Olabisi Onabanjo University,Ogun State where she is studying English.She love wearing simple clothes that would make my skin breathe,not to reveal her skin,cleavage or show her flat tummy but her love to wear things that she is very comfortable with.She love to dance as a form of exercise.With stardom comes fame and money but Empress does not see herself being in the Nigerian movie industry for life.

1 Response to "Empress Njamah"

  1. EMMY DOLLARS says:
    August 29, 2009 at 9:13 AM

    PLS TELL EMPRESS NJAMAH TO REPENT AND ACCEPT CHRIST AS HER LORD AND PERSONAL SAVIOUR OR ELSE ON THE LAST DAY SHE WILL BE TOLD BY GOD TO GO AWAY FROM MY SIGHT YOU WORKERS OF INIQUITY. TOMMOROW MAY BE TOO LATE.