Victoria Inyama
Victoria Nkeiruka Inyama is a Nigerian actress recognized for her work in the Nollywood film industry, particularly during the 1990s and early 2000s. She is known for her roles in various television and film productions before her relocation to the United Kingdom. Early Life and Education Victoria Inyama was born on November 23 in Enugu State, Nigeria. She is a native of Arochukwu. She completed her primary and secondary education in Lagos, attending Onward Nursery and Primary School and Community High School in Surulere. Inyama pursued higher education at the University of Lagos, graduating in 2002 with a degree in Creative Arts. After moving to the United Kingdom, she continued her education, attending the Greenwich School of Management and later studying counseling at the Lewisham Counseling School of London. Career Progression and Notable Works Inyama began her acting career in 1990, entering the Nigerian film industry with the help of actor Alex Usifo, who introduced her to the business. She quickly rose to prominence during the 1990s and early 2000s. Notable films in her filmography include *Silent Night* (1996), *Prochecy* (1998), *Holy Crime* (1999), *Mother's Cry* (2001), *Iyanga* (2003), and *Love from Above* (2004). She also appeared in later productions like *Housemates* (2012), *Talking Dolls* (2017), and *Golden Stripes* (2023). Personal Life and Current Status Victoria Inyama was married to Ben Godwin Okri, with whom she has three children. Her acting career experienced a hiatus when she relocated to the United Kingdom after her marriage, focusing on family life and further education. As of her recent interviews, Inyama has been actively pursuing studies in counseling in London, indicating a dedication to mental health advocacy and support alongside her continued involvement in the entertainment sector.
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