Mercy Aigbe
Born
Mercy Aigbe

(1978-01-01) 1 January 1978
NationalityNigerian
CitizenshipNigerian
Alma materUniversity of Lagos
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
  • filmmaker
  • producer
  • director
Years active2001present
Known forYoruba Indigenous Movies
Spouse
Kazim Adeoti
(m. 2022)
Children2
Parent(s)Pa Aigbe (father)
Abisola Grace Owodunni (mother)
Websitemercyaigbegentry.com

Mercy Aigbe (Listen) Hajiah Amminah (born 1 January 1978) is a Nigerian actress, director, fashionista and businesswoman. She is best known for her Yoruba indigenous movies.[1][2]

Early life

Mercy Aigbe was born on 1 January 1978 in Edo State.[3] to Pa Aigbe and Mrs. Abisola Grace Owodunni[4] She hails from Benin city which is the capital of Edo State. She is the second child in a family of five.[5] She had her primary education at St. Francis primary school and attended Maryland Comprehensive Secondary School Ikeja, Lagos.[6] She is also an alumnus of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Oyo State, where she received her OND in Financial Studies. In 2001, Mercy Aigbe graduated from University of Lagos with a degree in Theater Arts.[7][8]

Career

Mercy Aigbe kicked off her acting career by starring in some soap operas, including the popular TV drama series "Papa Ajasco."[9] Professionally, Mercy joined the Nollywood industry fully in 2006 and acted in the movie that brought her into the limelight 'Ara,' a movie produced by Remi Olupo in Ibadan, Oyo State.[10] She founded "Mercy Aigbe Gentry School of Drama" in 2016.[11][12]

Endorsement

In November 2014, Mercy Aigbe was made the brand ambassador for Elephant Gold Rice.[13] Mercy Aigbe signed a one-year deal to be the brand ambassador for Prestige Cosmetic in June 2015.[14] In July 2016, Mercy signed an endorsement deal with Edalaf Brother Limited, an IT solution company.[15] She was made an ambassador for a fitness company called "Shape you," the company that produces Slimming Coffee in October 2016.[16] Mercy Aigbe, in March 2017, was made the brand ambassador for BK hair.[17] In September 2018, She was made the brand ambassador for "Naija Taxi Services", a company that deals with transportation of people.[18] Mercy Aigbe alongside Bose Alao and Biodun Okeowo penned an endorsement deal with a Cosmetic giant "Mary Make"[19]

Filmography

  • Satanic
  • Afefe Ife (2008)
  • Okanjua (2008)
  • Atunida Leyi (2009)
  • Igberaga (2009)
  • Ihamo (2009)
  • Ìpèsè (2009)
  • Iró funfun (2009)
  • Mafisere (2009)
  • Oju ife (2009)
  • Omoge Osas (2012)
  • Ile Oko Mii (2014)
  • Victims (2015)
  • The Screenplay (2017)
  • Little Drops of Happy (2017)
  • 200 Million (2018)
  • Second Acts (2018)
  • Lagos Real Fake Life (2018)
  • Swallow (2021)
  • Crazy Grannies
  • Obsessions (2022 film)
  • Ada Omo Daddy (2023)

Awards

Year Award Category Result Ref
2015 City People Entertainment Awards Yoruba Movie Personality of the year Won
Links and Glitz World Awards Fashion Entrepreneur of The Year Won
2017 Best of Nollywood Awards Best Actress in a Lead role –Yoruba Nominated [20]
2018 Best of Nollywood Awards Best Supporting Actress –Yoruba Nominated [21]
2019 Best of Nollywood Awards Nominated [22]

Fashion and style

Mercy Aigbe is known for her unique style and dressing.[23] At the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, Mercy Aigbe's dress earned her great applause from fashion stakeholders, and she trended on social media even after the ceremony.[24] The dress was commended for its unique design.[25] In November 2014, Aigbe launched her clothing store, Mag Divas Boutique in Lagos, then opened another outlet in Ibadan.[26][27] She was awarded Fashion Entrepreneur of The Year at Links and Glitz World Awards.[28][29]

Personal life

Her first marriage ended due to the interference of her mother-in-law.[30] In 2013, Aigbe married a Nigerian hotelier, Lanre Gentry, and has two children.[31][32][33][34] In 2017, she shared photos of herself after allegedly being assaulted by her husband. She consequently separated from her husband due to claims of domestic violence, and started a campaign against it.[35][36][37] Mercy Aigbe acquired a multi-million naira new mansion in 2018.[38]

In 2022, she married Kazim Adeoti, popularly known as Adekaz.[39] In 2023 she converted to Islam and changed her name to Hajiya Meena.

See also

References

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  30. "Actress opens up on why her first marriage crashed". Pulse Nigeria. 11 May 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2021.
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  39. "Mercy Aigbe ignores critics, flaunts wedding photos with hearthrob". 24 January 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
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