Nzelu was one of the popular actresses in those days, giving people the impression that she would be around for a while. It however came as a surprise to many when she was no longer appearing in movies on a regular basis and nobody knew where she was.
But unlike some others, who left the industry in search of the proverbial Golden Fleece, Nzelu – who left for the United Kingdom – says hers was to raise a family.
“My leaving, when I did, was not intentional. I got married and needed to move, to stay with my husband and have a family once and for all. Everything happened so fast, but the good thing is that I have been up-to-date with happenings in the industry,” she says.
The industry has over time seen some of its practitioners leaving for other professions. Regina Askia, for instance, is said to have gone into the medical profession, serving as a nurse in the US. But Nzelu, who in her early days, played roles in blockbuster movies such as Living in Bondage and Nneka the Pretty Serpent, says she gave herself eight years to raise a family and return to the industry.
She explains, “God created the world with a spoken word, so when people speak, it does come into existence. I said I’m going for an eight-year break. It came to reality, because when it was close to eight years, I started putting things together. My coming back was something I planned for before leaving,” she says.
Nzelu, who notes that she also runs a beauty salon in London, is returning to the industry that brought her fame, this time, not just as an actress but a movie producer. The actress, who is ecstatic about her new movie, International Games, says she is happy to be back.
She missed Nollywood, she says with nostalgia. According to her, anyone who had passion for acting and has left the industry for any reason will miss a lot; from the experience on set to working with different people and learning from them in the process. She adds that she is also happy with the progress of the industry.
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