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Gbubemi Ejeye
Born
Oritsegbubemi Ejeye

Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria
Alma mater
  • Houdegbe North American University
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active2019–present

Oritsegbubemi Temitope Ejeye (born June 29) professionally known as Gbubemi Ejeye is a Nigerian actress and model.[1] She had her debut in the movie industry with Rickety in 2019. She is known for her roles in Citation, Farmer’s Bride, All’s Fair In Love and Far From Home.[2][3]

Biography

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Gbubemi Ejeye was born on June 29, in Lagos, Nigeria, to Mr. and Mrs. Ejeye. Though born in Lagos, she is originally from Delta State and belongs to the Itsekiri ethnic group from the South-South region of Nigeria.[4]

Gbubemi attended Home Science Association Nursery and Primary School, Ikoyi; and later moved to Charret Primary School, Isolo. Later, she attended Oluade High School where she finished her secondary education. Later, she enrolled at Houdegbe North American University in the Republic of Benin, where she earned a Laws degree in 2015.[5]

Career

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After completing her undergraduate studies, Gbubemi Ejeye returned to Nigeria and participated in the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program. Following her service, she began working in the media industry, which eventually led her to pursue a career in acting.[6]

Her acting career started in November 2018 with a stage performance in Color Me Pink at Terra Kulture, a play centered on breast cancer awareness. This stage debut provided her with the opportunity to transition into the Nigerian film industry, Nollywood. Shortly, she began auditioning for film roles.[7]

Gbubemi has since appeared in a variety of films. In 2022, she played the role of Eniola in the second season of the Ndani TV web series Game On. Later that year, she joined the cast of AM Covenant, portraying the character Talia. Gbubemi also gained recognition for her role as Adufe in the Netflix Original series Far From Home.

In 2023, she was announced as part of the cast for MTV Shuga Naija Season 5. In 2024, she starred in Farmer’s Bride as one of the main casts alongside Tobi Bakre, Femi Branch, Mercy Aigbe and others.[8]

Selected filmography

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Year Title Role Ref
2024 Farmer's Bride Funmi [9][10]
Queen Lateefah Rhodes [11]
Criminal Dr. Gbemi
All Fair's In Love Dupe [12]
2023 The House of Secrets Young Mrs. Lawal [13]
Shuga Mohini
2022 Far From Home Adufe [14]
Covenant Talla
The Catalyst Ann
The Set Up 2 Nkoyo [15]
What Women Want Benita
Glamour Girls Celeste [16]
2021 False Doors Anael
One Way Ronke
The Matron Dr Winnie
One Lagos Night Ada [17]
2020 Citation Rachel
Uneven Kiki
Daughters Idara
2020 Who's the Boss Pretty Woman 1
2020 Jumbled Esther
2019 AMCOP: Cladestine Dubra
Rickety Ivy
2019 Adaife

References

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  1. ^ "Top Charts Africa unveils 'Actors to Watch' list for 2024". Vanguard News.
  2. ^ Udodiong, Inemesit (2022-12-12). "'Far From Home': Gbubemi Ejeye on playing Adufe in Netflix's young adult series". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  3. ^ Nigeria, Guardian (2024-10-07). "From Far From Home to Farmer's Bride…The remarkable Rise of Gbubemi, Nollywood's new voice". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  4. ^ Ige, Tofarati (2023-04-29). "I studied law to please my dad — Gbubemi Ejeye". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  5. ^ Udodiong, Inemesit (2023-06-21). "Genoveva Umeh and Gbubemi Ejeye talk exciting 'MTV Shuga Naija' season 5". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  6. ^ "I Was a Stubborn Child with Lots of Stories – THISDAYLIVE". www.thisdaylive.com. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  7. ^ "Gbubemi Ejeye - Nollywire". Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  8. ^ Eti-Inyene, Brooks (2024-10-01). "'Farmer's Bride' on ₦37 million, becomes second highest-grossing movie this weekend". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  9. ^ Shehu, Idris (2024-09-28). "Lisabi, Farmer's Bride... 10 movies you should see this weekend". TheCable Lifestyle. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  10. ^ Eti-Inyene, Brooks (2024-07-09). "See the teaser for Filmone's 'Farmer's Bride' with Tobi Bakre, Efe Irele, Gbubemi Ejeye". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  11. ^ Dan-Awoh, Deborah (2024-10-02). "Nollywood: Queen Lateefah, Farmer's Bride gross N95.3 million in opening weekend". Nairametrics. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  12. ^ "Deyemi Okanlawon's cinema debut 'All's fair in love' hit N27 million". The Nation Newspaper.
  13. ^ "Akinmolayan's 'House of Secrets' Shows off Stellar Cast – THISDAYLIVE". www.thisdaylive.com. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  14. ^ Udodiong, Inemesit (2022-12-25). "Mike Afolarin, Gbubemi Ejeye & Bolanle Ninalowo talk Netflix's 'Far From Home' [Pulse Interview]". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
  15. ^ "Gbubemi Ejeye | Actress, Production Manager, Additional Crew". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  16. ^ Glamour Girls (2022) - IMDb. Retrieved 2024-09-28 – via www.imdb.com.
  17. ^ "Netflix acquires Mekwunye's film "One Lagos Night"". PMNews.