Rmd nigerian actor biography books
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Richard Mofe-Damijo
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May Ellen Mofe-Damijo
Nigerian journalist and writer
May Ellen Ezekial Mofe-Damijo ( - ) also known as MEE[1] was a Nigerianjournalist and writer who was the publisher of Classique magazine, a celebrity[2] and entertainment journal that has ceased publication. The magazine employed journalists such as Dele Momodu, Ben Charles Obi, and Rudolf Okonkwo.[3][4]
Mofe-Damijo also wrote a few books including Dream Maker and Center Spread.
Mofe-Damijo was born in Takoradi, Ghana to Owogbenu and Victoria Ezekiel. Between - , she worked as a journalist for Sunday Concord. In , she was an assistant editor for Newswatch and two years later, she became Editor of Quality magazine which has now ceased operation.[5] She produced and hosted a television talk show Mee and You on NTA 2 channel 5, Lagos before her death in After her first marriage which did not last,[6] she married Richard Mofe-Damijo, a Nigerianactor. Sh
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A review ofRMD: Portrait of a Warri Boy
Introduction
A book is comparable to a painting dripping with raw emotions depending on the focus of the subject. A collection of tributes is more like a thermometer bygd which the person at the centre of the exposition can measure the pulse of those around him. Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD) as he became later is a writer and he could have written a whole book all by han själv . However, the gathering of writers gave greater context to the anthology. In his prologue (pages 9 to 13), he gave some reasons why turning sixty was a big deal. He regaled us with family stories, his coming to Lagos, his career growth, and the women in his life (more like lives). In any case,if you must understand why pictures on pages to are about musicians, he left no one in doubt when he stated, “I also have had my fair share of dalliance [romance for those who may prefer that word!] with the music industry” (pag