Edochie, in an interview with
the News Agency of Nigeria in Awka, anamra State, said he was still feeling strong attaining “three score and ten” years.
He said: “Taking life easy and planning purposefully for everything makes life worth living as well as ageing gracefully.”
He said though life has not been that rosy, but with great determination and commitment, he was able to attain some successes.
Edochie, considered one of Africa’s most talented actors, has featured in hundreds of award winning movies and stage plays both home and abroad.
He began his career as a seasoned administrator and broadcaster with the Nigeria Television Authority, Enugu station before he came into prominence in the 1980s when he played the lead role of Okonkwo in an NTA adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s all-time best-selling novel: “Things Fall Apart.”
He had his primary education at Saint Patrick’s and Saint James Primary School, Zaria in Kaduna State and later proceeded to Saint John’s Secondary School, Kaduna.
He attended many courses overseas, including School of Journalism and Television in England and married with six children.
source: www.theeagleonline.com.ng
Nollywood legend Peter
Edochie, who turned 70 years on Tuesday said the secrets to a long and
healthy life was living healthy and being focused.
Edochie, in an interview with newsmen in Awka said that he was still
feeling strong attaining “three score and ten” years.
“Taking life easy and planning purposefully for everything makes life
worth living as well as ageing gracefully,’’ he said.
He said though life has not been that rosy, but with great determination
and commitment he was able to attain some successes in life to glory to
God Almighty.
Edochie, considered one of Africa’s most talented actors has featured in
hundreds of award winning movies and stage plays both home and abroad.
He began his career as a seasoned administrator and broadcaster with the
Nigeria Television Authority (NTA) Enugu station before he came into
prominence in the 1980s when he played the lead role of Okonkwo in an
NTA adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s all-time best selling novel, “Things
Fall Apart.”
Pete Edochie
He had his primary education at Saint Patrick’s and Saint James Primary
School, Zaria in Kaduna State and later proceeded to Saint John’s
Secondary School, Kaduna.
He attended many courses overseas, including School of Journalism and
Television in England and married with six children.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/03/pete-edochie-nollywood-legend-turns-70/
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