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Prince Eke

Movie Actor

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Confident Generous Creative Warm-Hearted Passionate Natural Leader

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1981-08-18
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Prince Oluebube Eke, widely known as Prince Eke, is a multi-talented figure in the entertainment industry—working as an actor, director, writer, and model. It was his standout performance in the 2003 Nollywood hit Indecent Proposal that truly put Prince Eke on the map, marking his breakthrough moment. Over the years, Prince Eke has continued to build an impressive filmography, including his notable role as Pisso in the 2011 films Secret Code and its sequel, The Code 2.

Before rising to fame, Prince Eke laid the foundation for both his academic and personal growth. He attended Holy Ghost College for his early education and later pursued higher studies, eventually earning a Master’s degree in International Relations from Imo State University—a testament to his dedication beyond the screen.

On the personal front, Prince Eke shares his life with Muma Gee, a successful businesswoman and singer, and together they are proud parents of three children. Family means a lot to Prince Eke, who often speaks fondly of his upbringing. As the youngest among seven siblings—boys and girls alike—Prince Eke grew up in a lively household that shaped his values and work ethic. Through it all, Prince Eke has remained a respected and dynamic presence in Nollywood and beyond.

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He went on to successfully complete the National Youth Service Corps program in Port Harcourt, where he dedicated his time and effort to serving the community. It was a significant milestone in his journey, and he made sure to make the most of the opportunity during his service year in Port Harcourt. His commitment throughout the program in Port Harcourt truly stood out, reflecting his sense of responsibility and dedication.

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