Uzoma Emukah goes by Uzee, Spencer, and Uzoma.
Dan Nkolagu has: Played Ichie Eze Okeke in "Onye-Eze" in 2001. Performed in "Touching Love" in 2003. Performed in "King of the Forest" in 2003. Performed in "Igbo Made" in 2004. Performed in "My Idol" in 2008. Performed in "My Idol 2" in 2008.
Genesis Uchendu has: Played Native Doctor 1 in "Onye-Eze" in 2001. Performed in "Long John" in 2002. Performed in "Long John 2" in 2002. Played Husband in "Living with Death" in 2006. Played Husband in "Living with Death 2" in 2006.
Enebechi Alor has: Played Elder in "Onye-Eze" in 2001. Performed in "Long John" in 2002. Performed in "Long John 2" in 2002. Performed in "Magic Love" in 2003. Performed in "King of the Forest" in 2003. Played Chairman in "Heavy Storm 2" in 2005. Played Chairman in "Heavy Storm" in 2009.
Onye Ozi - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG UK:A (self applied)
The cast of Day Buy Day with Onye-Ala - 2011 includes: Jide Apena as Uncle Conphidance as Onye-Ala Williams Azubike as Landlord Uchechi Egbuhuzo as Landlord Uchechi Egbuhuzo as Tenant Scott Hodges as Boss Scott Hodges as Tenant Scott Hodges as Thomas Kye Medley as Secretary Kye Medley as Zaria Dapo Peters as Tunde Olisa SlashWisDom as Father Olisa SlashWisDom as Tenant
Day Buy Day with Onye-Ala - 2011 Onye-Ala's Rude Awakening was released on: USA: 2012
Day Buy Day with Onye-Ala - 2011 Onye-Ala Rents Restroom Space was released on: USA: 2012
Kye Medley has: Played Teen Girl in "The Game" in 2006. Played Zaria in "Day Buy Day with Onye-Ala" in 2011. Played Secretary in "Day Buy Day with Onye-Ala" in 2011. Played Angel in "Post Season" in 2013. Played Candace in "Atlanta to New York" in 2013.
Day Buy Day with Onye-Ala - 2011 was released on: USA: 1 January 2012 (internet)
Onye Nmeri is nigerian in origin. It translates to a person who refused to listen to advice or goes the wrong way. Paul Agupata wrote a songe called Ony Nmeri in 2009.
In Igbo, "yours truly" can be translated as "onye nke a".
"Enyim" is the translation for "my dear" in Igbo.
In Igbo, you can say: "Chukwu biko, bia leere m onye mere m n'ime nke m, o di na ihe m na-eme." (Translation: "God please, give me someone who will love me for who I am, not for what I have.")
The Igbo meaning for the word "Waif" of the African origin is Onye enweghị ụlọ.
To say "best husband" in Igbo, you can say "Nna m nwoke nke a bụlụ onye isi."