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Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by skuki123(op): 7:39am On Oct 28, 2017
The name, Naomi Nkechi Emmanuel, may not ring a bell. But the actress, popularly known as Nurse Titi in a television drama series, Clinic Matters, is an icon in the movie industry.

A graduate of Lagos State University, she is currently working on her latest production, entitled The Interview, due for release towards the end of this year. In this chat, the actress, who is already wrapping up her wedding plans, talks about her career, love life and how she met her fiancé. Enjoy it.

Can you briefly tell us about yourself? 

My name is Naomi Nkechi Emmanuel, but people call me Nurse Titi, because of my role in Clinic Matters. I am from Anambra State. I am a graduate of History & International Relations from Lagos State University. I am planning to go for my Masters degree either in Film Production or Law.

        

When did you develop the flair for acting?

It’s been a long time. I would say the talent has been growing, but it took me a while to discover it. I discovered the talent when I was in church and my mum actually supported me. I was 16 then and I went for several auditions. I later went to the National Arts Theatre to make enquiries and I was told to pay certain amount to register. I paid and the whole thing started from there.   

  

What was your first movie as an actress?

It’s ‘When You Are Mine’ and it was a blockbuster. In the movie, I played alongside numerous artistes and that was when I acted as a nurse for the first time. When the movie came out, people said I did well and that was where Mr. Paul Igwe, the producer of Clinic Matters saw me and gave me a chance.

    

Are you saying you started acting professionally with Clinic Matters?

Before Clinic Matters, I had done some drama series on NTA, but this brought me into limelight.

    

Is playing the role of a nurse the best you can do?

In fact, I am sick and tired of playing the role of a nurse. I have acted in several movies as a nurse and I keep telling the producers that I am not born a nurse, and that I can do other roles.

     

Have your fans ever mistaken you for a real nurse?

No, but people always advise me to take nursing as a profession. They would say ‘why don’t you take it as a profession?’ But I can’t because I don’t have the flair for it.

    

What project are you working on at the moment?

I have just produced a movie that I am trying to put up; it is called ‘The Interview’. It is my personal project.

    

What would you say is your greatest achievement in the movie industry?

I would not say I have gotten to where I want to be, but I thank God I am someone that can walk on the streets and be recognised.

Have you ever been embarrassed by a fan?

I get embarrassed almost everyday. Recently, I was somewhere and people were like ‘she is an actress’ and someone said ‘which actress?’ and that they don’t know me, so I felt bad.

     

Aside acting, what else do you do?

I do photography modeling. I am a model; I do a lot of adverts.

    

How do you relax?

I love to exercise. I love to swim. I love to hang out with my friends. I watch movies, listen to music, read gossips online and I love to drive as well.

   

Why are you still single?

I am not single anymore. My bride price has already been paid, and soon my church wedding would take place.

    

Can you describe your man?

He is everything I wanted in a man. He is everything I have always asked God for. He is a man I love so much.

    

Is he a Nigerian?

No, he is not a Nigerian. He is British.

Why a Briton and not a Nigerian?

Nigerian men came for me but they didn’t possess the qualities that I want in a man.

Was it love at first sight?

No, we met on location. The whole thing started like a small feeling, and it later blossomed.

     

What is your view on domestic violence?

It is 100 percent wrong and I advise people that they should not create a cause for domestic violence to take place.

   

In case you encounter domestic violence in your marriage, what will you do?

I like to give people opportunities. I won’t just rush out of my marriage, I would take a break and let him realise his mistake.

    

Where do you see yourself in the next five years?

I gave myself a target of two to three years, so five years is above my dreams.

  

If your husband asks you to drop acting, what would you do?

He can’t ask me to drop acting, because he is my number one fan. He is also in the industry; he’s a movie director.

   

What advice do you have for the up and coming actors that see you as their role model?

You have to be strong; you have to work hard because it’s not easy. You have to be focused and determined. Also, don’t lose your shape because I believe your body is your first market. Aside this, you have to be very prayerful.




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Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Holuwahyomzzy: 7:42am On Oct 28, 2017
Ok
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by XXLDICK(m): 7:42am On Oct 28, 2017
I guess you need a white dick. That is the only thing black men don't have
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by sparko1(m): 7:42am On Oct 28, 2017
And what could that be?
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Nobody: 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
We don't date bag of beans too.
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by olatade(m): 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
You my dear also do not possess the qualities we want in a woman



Na green card this one dey hussle for wink
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Nobody: 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
Continue.
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by sainty2k3(m): 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
But you are not even fine
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Nobody: 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
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Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by free2ryhme: 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
skuki123:
The name, Naomi Nkechi Emmanuel, may not ring a bell. But the actress, popularly known as Nurse Titi in a television drama series, Clinic Matters, is an icon in the movie industry.

A graduate of Lagos State University, she is currently working on her latest production, entitled The Interview, due for release towards the end of this year. In this chat, the actress, who is already wrapping up her wedding plans, talks about her career, love life and how she met her fiancé. Enjoy it.

Can you briefly tell us about yourself? 

My name is Naomi Nkechi Emmanuel, but people call me Nurse Titi, because of my role in Clinic Matters. I am from Anambra State. I am a graduate of History & International Relations from Lagos State University. I am planning to go for my Masters degree either in Film Production or Law.

        

When did you develop the flair for acting?

It’s been a long time. I would say the talent has been growing, but it took me a while to discover it. I discovered the talent when I was in church and my mum actually supported me. I was 16 then and I went for several auditions. I later went to the National Arts Theatre to make enquiries and I was told to pay certain amount to register. I paid and the whole thing started from there.   

  

What was your first movie as an actress?

It’s ‘When You Are Mine’ and it was a blockbuster. In the movie, I played alongside numerous artistes and that was when I acted as a nurse for the first time. When the movie came out, people said I did well and that was where Mr. Paul Igwe, the producer of Clinic Matters saw me and gave me a chance.

    

Are you saying you started acting professionally with Clinic Matters?

Before Clinic Matters, I had done some drama series on NTA, but this brought me into limelight.

    

Is playing the role of a nurse the best you can do?

In fact, I am sick and tired of playing the role of a nurse. I have acted in several movies as a nurse and I keep telling the producers that I am not born a nurse, and that I can do other roles.

     

Have your fans ever mistaken you for a real nurse?

No, but people always advise me to take nursing as a profession. They would say ‘why don’t you take it as a profession?’ But I can’t because I don’t have the flair for it.

    

What project are you working on at the moment?

I have just produced a movie that I am trying to put up; it is called ‘The Interview’. It is my personal project.

    

What would you say is your greatest achievement in the movie industry?

I would not say I have gotten to where I want to be, but I thank God I am someone that can walk on the streets and be recognised.

Have you ever been embarrassed by a fan?

I get embarrassed almost everyday. Recently, I was somewhere and people were like ‘she is an actress’ and someone said ‘which actress?’ and that they don’t know me, so I felt bad.

     

Aside acting, what else do you do?

I do photography modeling. I am a model; I do a lot of adverts.

    

How do you relax?

I love to exercise. I love to swim. I love to hang out with my friends. I watch movies, listen to music, read gossips online and I love to drive as well.

   

Why are you still single?

I am not single anymore. My bride price has already been paid, and soon my church wedding would take place.

    

Can you describe your man?

He is everything I wanted in a man. He is everything I have always asked God for. He is a man I love so much.

    

Is he a Nigerian?

No, he is not a Nigerian. He is British.

Why a Briton and not a Nigerian?

Nigerian men came for me but they didn’t possess the qualities that I want in a man.

Was it love at first sight?

No, we met on location. The whole thing started like a small feeling, and it later blossomed.

     

What is your view on domestic violence?

It is 100 percent wrong and I advise people that they should not create a cause for domestic violence to take place.

   

In case you encounter domestic violence in your marriage, what will you do?

I like to give people opportunities. I won’t just rush out of my marriage, I would take a break and let him realise his mistake.

    

Where do you see yourself in the next five years?

I gave myself a target of two to three years, so five years is above my dreams.

  

If your husband asks you to drop acting, what would you do?

He can’t ask me to drop acting, because he is my number one fan. He is also in the industry; he’s a movie director.

   

What advice do you have for the up and coming actors that see you as their role model?

You have to be strong; you have to work hard because it’s not easy. You have to be focused and determined. Also, don’t lose your shape because I believe your body is your first market. Aside this, you have to be very prayerful.




http://news.nollyzone.com/nigerian-men-dont-want-nkechi-emmanuel-nurse-titi/
Lalasticlala Fynestboi MissyB3 mynd44
go find the one wey get wetin you want

awon oloshi
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Queenlovely(f): 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
I pray the marriage last Oh. All these incurable romantic that have high expectations in marriage. I hope you don't raise the bar further on your british man. Expectation breeds failure. Life is different from a romance novel or movie. You want to be pampered. Its as simple as that. You don't want to be controlled. Nigerian men are dominating
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Khonvicted(m): 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
undecided E no pass money, passport and fame

At the end u go still cheat on am with black man for sexual satisfaction

See as d Nurse Titi b like "Dry akamu "

Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Ezezima2012(m): 7:43am On Oct 28, 2017
You don't expect me to read this nonsense
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by SeniorZato(m): 7:44am On Oct 28, 2017
You dont have what we want as well
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Nobody: 7:44am On Oct 28, 2017
You think you are doing me, you are doing yourself who fit help me with that Wike meme
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by free2ryhme: 7:44am On Oct 28, 2017
skuki123:
The name, Naomi Nkechi Emmanuel, may not ring a bell. But the actress, popularly known as Nurse Titi in a television drama series, Clinic Matters, is an icon in the movie industry.

A graduate of Lagos State University, she is currently working on her latest production, entitled The Interview, due for release towards the end of this year. In this chat, the actress, who is already wrapping up her wedding plans, talks about her career, love life and how she met her fiancé. Enjoy it.

Can you briefly tell us about yourself? 

My name is Naomi Nkechi Emmanuel, but people call me Nurse Titi, because of my role in Clinic Matters. I am from Anambra State. I am a graduate of History & International Relations from Lagos State University. I am planning to go for my Masters degree either in Film Production or Law.

        

When did you develop the flair for acting?

It’s been a long time. I would say the talent has been growing, but it took me a while to discover it. I discovered the talent when I was in church and my mum actually supported me. I was 16 then and I went for several auditions. I later went to the National Arts Theatre to make enquiries and I was told to pay certain amount to register. I paid and the whole thing started from there.   

  

What was your first movie as an actress?

It’s ‘When You Are Mine’ and it was a blockbuster. In the movie, I played alongside numerous artistes and that was when I acted as a nurse for the first time. When the movie came out, people said I did well and that was where Mr. Paul Igwe, the producer of Clinic Matters saw me and gave me a chance.

    

Are you saying you started acting professionally with Clinic Matters?

Before Clinic Matters, I had done some drama series on NTA, but this brought me into limelight.

    

Is playing the role of a nurse the best you can do?

In fact, I am sick and tired of playing the role of a nurse. I have acted in several movies as a nurse and I keep telling the producers that I am not born a nurse, and that I can do other roles.

     

Have your fans ever mistaken you for a real nurse?

No, but people always advise me to take nursing as a profession. They would say ‘why don’t you take it as a profession?’ But I can’t because I don’t have the flair for it.

    

What project are you working on at the moment?

I have just produced a movie that I am trying to put up; it is called ‘The Interview’. It is my personal project.

    

What would you say is your greatest achievement in the movie industry?

I would not say I have gotten to where I want to be, but I thank God I am someone that can walk on the streets and be recognised.

Have you ever been embarrassed by a fan?

I get embarrassed almost everyday. Recently, I was somewhere and people were like ‘she is an actress’ and someone said ‘which actress?’ and that they don’t know me, so I felt bad.

     

Aside acting, what else do you do?

I do photography modeling. I am a model; I do a lot of adverts.

    

How do you relax?

I love to exercise. I love to swim. I love to hang out with my friends. I watch movies, listen to music, read gossips online and I love to drive as well.

   

Why are you still single?

I am not single anymore. My bride price has already been paid, and soon my church wedding would take place.

    

Can you describe your man?

He is everything I wanted in a man. He is everything I have always asked God for. He is a man I love so much.

    

Is he a Nigerian?

No, he is not a Nigerian. He is British.

Why a Briton and not a Nigerian?

Nigerian men came for me but they didn’t possess the qualities that I want in a man.

Was it love at first sight?

No, we met on location. The whole thing started like a small feeling, and it later blossomed.

     

What is your view on domestic violence?

It is 100 percent wrong and I advise people that they should not create a cause for domestic violence to take place.

   

In case you encounter domestic violence in your marriage, what will you do?

I like to give people opportunities. I won’t just rush out of my marriage, I would take a break and let him realise his mistake.

    

Where do you see yourself in the next five years?

I gave myself a target of two to three years, so five years is above my dreams.

  

If your husband asks you to drop acting, what would you do?

He can’t ask me to drop acting, because he is my number one fan. He is also in the industry; he’s a movie director.

   

What advice do you have for the up and coming actors that see you as their role model?

You have to be strong; you have to work hard because it’s not easy. You have to be focused and determined. Also, don’t lose your shape because I believe your body is your first market. Aside this, you have to be very prayerful.




http://news.nollyzone.com/nigerian-men-dont-want-nkechi-emmanuel-nurse-titi/
Lalasticlala Fynestboi MissyB3 mynd44
Nurse Titi wey black like anything don fair for picture
una well done

Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Nobody: 7:44am On Oct 28, 2017
Orisirisi something!
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by beeff(m): 7:44am On Oct 28, 2017
Okay
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Franzinni: 7:44am On Oct 28, 2017
See her big head like that new LG 60 inch TV ...console yourself anuofia !!! Have you browsed Biafran men finish ?
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Nobody: 7:45am On Oct 28, 2017
i swear she will miss a black dyick. white that goes black never goes back.
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by SWORD419(m): 7:45am On Oct 28, 2017
i was expecting to see a golden woman, but all i saw was an immoral old fart
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by soberdrunk(m): 7:45am On Oct 28, 2017
After Nigerian men have raised your mileage to a dangerous level...... angry
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by crisycent: 7:45am On Oct 28, 2017
With your fallen breast? See stretch marks sef.

Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by SAINTHUD(m): 7:45am On Oct 28, 2017
2chainzz:
We don't date bag of beans too.
. Ah, God wee judge you .... ah. embarassed
2chainzz:
We don't date bag of beans too.
. Ah, God wee judge you .... ah.
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by nerilove(m): 7:46am On Oct 28, 2017
Because of green Card, Nigerian men doesn't possess qualities. Kwantinu!!!
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by ElRapido: 7:46am On Oct 28, 2017
skuki123:
The name, Naomi Nkechi Emmanuel, may not ring a bell. But the actress, popularly known as Nurse Titi in a television drama series, Clinic Matters, is an icon in the movie industry.

A graduate of Lagos State University, she is currently working on her latest production, entitled The Interview, due for release towards the end of this year. In this chat, the actress, who is already wrapping up her wedding plans, talks about her career, love life and how she met her fiancé. Enjoy it.

Can you briefly tell us about yourself? 

My name is Naomi Nkechi Emmanuel, but people call me Nurse Titi, because of my role in Clinic Matters. I am from Anambra State. I am a graduate of History & International Relations from Lagos State University. I am planning to go for my Masters degree either in Film Production or Law.

        

When did you develop the flair for acting?

It’s been a long time. I would say the talent has been growing, but it took me a while to discover it. I discovered the talent when I was in church and my mum actually supported me. I was 16 then and I went for several auditions. I later went to the National Arts Theatre to make enquiries and I was told to pay certain amount to register. I paid and the whole thing started from there.   

  

What was your first movie as an actress?

It’s ‘When You Are Mine’ and it was a blockbuster. In the movie, I played alongside numerous artistes and that was when I acted as a nurse for the first time. When the movie came out, people said I did well and that was where Mr. Paul Igwe, the producer of Clinic Matters saw me and gave me a chance.

    

Are you saying you started acting professionally with Clinic Matters?

Before Clinic Matters, I had done some drama series on NTA, but this brought me into limelight.

    

Is playing the role of a nurse the best you can do?

In fact, I am sick and tired of playing the role of a nurse. I have acted in several movies as a nurse and I keep telling the producers that I am not born a nurse, and that I can do other roles.

     

Have your fans ever mistaken you for a real nurse?

No, but people always advise me to take nursing as a profession. They would say ‘why don’t you take it as a profession?’ But I can’t because I don’t have the flair for it.

    

What project are you working on at the moment?

I have just produced a movie that I am trying to put up; it is called ‘The Interview’. It is my personal project.

    

What would you say is your greatest achievement in the movie industry?

I would not say I have gotten to where I want to be, but I thank God I am someone that can walk on the streets and be recognised.

Have you ever been embarrassed by a fan?

I get embarrassed almost everyday. Recently, I was somewhere and people were like ‘she is an actress’ and someone said ‘which actress?’ and that they don’t know me, so I felt bad.

     

Aside acting, what else do you do?

I do photography modeling. I am a model; I do a lot of adverts.

    

How do you relax?

I love to exercise. I love to swim. I love to hang out with my friends. I watch movies, listen to music, read gossips online and I love to drive as well.

   

Why are you still single?

I am not single anymore. My bride price has already been paid, and soon my church wedding would take place.

    

Can you describe your man?

He is everything I wanted in a man. He is everything I have always asked God for. He is a man I love so much.

    

Is he a Nigerian?

No, he is not a Nigerian. He is British.

Why a Briton and not a Nigerian?

Nigerian men came for me but they didn’t possess the qualities that I want in a man.

Was it love at first sight?

No, we met on location. The whole thing started like a small feeling, and it later blossomed.

     

What is your view on domestic violence?

It is 100 percent wrong and I advise people that they should not create a cause for domestic violence to take place.

   

In case you encounter domestic violence in your marriage, what will you do?

I like to give people opportunities. I won’t just rush out of my marriage, I would take a break and let him realise his mistake.

    

Where do you see yourself in the next five years?

I gave myself a target of two to three years, so five years is above my dreams.

  

If your husband asks you to drop acting, what would you do?

He can’t ask me to drop acting, because he is my number one fan. He is also in the industry; he’s a movie director.

   

What advice do you have for the up and coming actors that see you as their role model?

You have to be strong; you have to work hard because it’s not easy. You have to be focused and determined. Also, don’t lose your shape because I believe your body is your first market. Aside this, you have to be very prayerful.




http://news.nollyzone.com/nigerian-men-dont-want-nkechi-emmanuel-nurse-titi/
Lalasticlala Fynestboi MissyB3 mynd44
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Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by UbanmeUdie: 7:46am On Oct 28, 2017
shocked



You obviously don't have what Nigerian men need!

When the chips are down this one will settle for even a taxi driver that is less famous than hushpuppy's father.

Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by shaggy007(m): 7:46am On Oct 28, 2017
Why should we have what you want when your face looks like an action figure (G.I Joe)
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by AishaBuhari: 7:47am On Oct 28, 2017
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Nobody: 7:47am On Oct 28, 2017
Does she have what we want undecided
We are waiting for you to clock 40 years grin
Re: Nigerian Men Don’t Have What I Want – Nkechi Emmanuel (nurse Titi) by Nigeriadondie: 7:47am On Oct 28, 2017
XXLDICK:
I guess you need a white dick. That is the only thing black men don't have
Na visa not white dick
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