However, the mother of one, whose latest blockbuster movie, Heaven On My Mind, is about to hit the cinemas, told Inside Nollywood that she has no plans of giving birth any time soon.
“Sorry, I don’t talk about my marriage. As for having another child, No. I’m okay with just one child,” she said.
Speaking on the challenges of being a filmmaker in Nollywood, Uche Jombo revealed that it’s a process that only gets better with time and consistency.
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“People often ask me the challenges of a female filmmaker, but it makes no difference. It’s not a gender thing. It’s all about filmmaking and how serious you’re. For me, if you have an opportunity to make a film, just do it. If you don’t get it all right, the first time, try again, it’s a process.
“Let people see the change and growth, as you continue. People should see the progress. Learning new things every time. Take a course; 6 months, one year, and try to do something different. This is a profession you can be in till you die, so you can always go back, rebrand and relaunch.
“Nollywood has really given us a lot, we the veterans should try and invest back into the industry.
“For those sitting on a fence, always criticising, why don’t they give it a shot. Get into the system and make a film. Live by example. Make those kinds of films, you’d like to watch. If you have not made money or lost money in this industry, then just don’t talk. Don’t criticise,” she stated.
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