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Uti Nwachukwu

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Uti Nwachukwu
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Uti Nwachukwu (listen, born 3 August 1982) is a style icon, TV personality, actor and the co-host of the Nigerian show Jara. He is a native of Ndokwa, Aboh Kingdom, Ndokwa East Local Government Area, Delta State, in the south-southern region of Nigeria.[1][2]

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Early life

Uti is the last of a family of six—there are four other kids. He was raised in Delta state's Ughelli on Uloho Avenue. From 1993 until 1999, he attended classes at the Igbenedion Education Center. His education in computer science includes a diploma from the University of Nigeria in Nsukka and a bachelor's degree from Benson Idahosa University in Benin City.[3]

Career

Uti was the representative from Nigeria in Big Brother Africa 3. He became the third evictee of Big Brother Africa 3 house on 5 October 2008 (Day 42). During his stay Uti was known for often teasing his fellow housemates (mostly Mimi and Thami). During Namibian housemate Lucille's eviction Uti had a violent outburst upon learning that she had been evicted.

In 2010, Uti competed as a contestant in Big Brother Africa 5: All-Stars in which he lasted 91 days and ultimately won by defeating Munya Chidzonga in a final vote of 8 to 7. He has spent a combined total of 133 days in the Big Brother house.

He is a popular red carpet and TV program host. A few famous hosting gigs include the red carpet of the biggest awards event in Africa, The Africa Magic Viewer's Choice Awards, for seven years and counting, as well as the popular magazine show Jara, which lasted for 11 seasons on Africa Magic.[4] In 2022, he hosted the red carpet of the eighth edition of Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCA),[5] the reunion of Showmax hit reality TV show "The RealHousewives of Lagos"[4] and the launching event of Tecno Camon 19.[6]

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Acting career

In 2011, Uti made the transition from singing to acting, appearing in a number of Nollywood films, including The Changer, Finding Mercy, Nnenda, In the Cupboard, Broken Silence, Weekend Getaway, and Deep Inside. He recorded and released his debut single, Once in my life, in the beginning of 2011. The song's music video was recorded in May 2011 and premiered in the summer of the same year to acclaim from music enthusiasts across the continent.[3]

Filmography

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Awards

  • 2012 GIAMA "Best New Actor" held in the US.
  • 2012 Mode Men Awards "TV personality of the Year"[7]
  • Won the Best Soft Rock/ Alternative Video at the Nigerian Music Awards in November 2021
  • Nollywood movie Award for the best rising star(male)
  • African Movie academy awards for the best supporting role in 2016
  • Nigerian Broadcaster award for African broadcaster 2014 and 2016
  • Nollywood Movie Award for Best Rising Star (Male)
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See also

References

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