Onyeka Onwenu, widely known as the “Elegant Stallion,” was a celebrated Nigerian singer, songwriter, actress, and politician. Her multifaceted career spanned music, film, broadcasting, and activism. This article explores her life, achievements, and enduring legacy.
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Early Life and Education
Birth and Background
- Date of Birth: January 31, 1952
- Place of Birth: Arondizuogu, Imo State, Nigeria
- Family: Daughter of Dickson Kanu Onwenu, a prominent Nigerian politician
Education
- Undergraduate Degree: BA in International Relations and Communication from Wellesley College, Massachusetts
- Graduate Degree: Master’s in Media Studies from The New School for Social Research, New York
Career Highlights
Broadcasting
- Early Career: Worked as a tour guide at the United Nations in New York before returning to Nigeria.
- NYSC at NTA: Completed her National Youth Service at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA).
- Notable Work: Produced the acclaimed documentary Nigeria: A Squandering of Riches (1984), focusing on corruption and environmental issues in the Niger Delta.
- TV Hosting: Hosted shows like Contact and Who’s On?
Music Career
- Debut Album: For the Love of You (1981)
- Genres: Transitioned from secular to gospel music
- Notable Albums:
- In the Morning Light
- One Love
- Collaborations: Worked with King Sunny Ade on tracks such as “Choices” and “Wait for Me,” promoting social messages.
Acting
- Nollywood Debut: Featured in movies like Half of a Yellow Sun and Lionheart
- Awards: Won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (2006)
Writing
- Autobiography: My Father’s Daughter (2020), a memoir revealing personal aspects of her life
Activism and Politics
Political Career
- PDP Involvement: Active member of the People’s Democratic Party
- Appointments:
- Chairperson of the Imo State Council for Arts and Culture
- Executive Director/CEO of the National Centre for Women Development (2013)
Advocacy
- Intellectual Property Rights: Notably sued IROKING over copyright infringement.
- Social Causes: Advocated for women’s rights, child welfare, and public health issues, including HIV/AIDS awareness
Personal Life and Legacy
Personal Details
- Children: Mother of two sons
- Business Ventures: Owned the Unity Event Centre in Lagos
Legacy and Death
- Death: Passed away on July 30, 2024, at the age of 72
- Impact: Left a significant legacy in music, film, and social activism, continuing to inspire future generations