Tonto Dike

By David Ajiboye

tonto_dike3“I intend to be in Nollywood for a long time,” says actress Tonto Dike.

“I’m so sorry for the delay and recourse I have made you go through, sir,”  Tonto Dike, the fast rising Nigerian actress, who was one of the first housemates of the Next Movie Star, pleaded as she settled down in her Murano SUV and pleads with the director of the film on which location she was to have this chat with African Movie Star.

That the screen siren has done pretty well for herself in the movie industry is more like understatement as she has also been able to get some of the best of things in life for herself – a car and a good apartment.

Quite enthusiastic and passionate about what she does, Tonto seems ready to stay the course in Nollywood.

“My only reason for being in Nollywood is my increasing passion for acting that comes with every passing day. I wake up every morning yearning to do more in the industry. My interest developed many years back and it has been increasing daily.”

“To be serious with you, I intend to be in Nollywood for a long time,” she said.

The Port Harcourt-born vixen took the movie industry by storm just three years after her participation in a TV reality show, Next Movie Star. As a contestant in the reality show, she impressed quite a number of people with her skills and after emerging as the first runner-up, she took her chances in the industry and today she’s one of the most sought after.

” I think it was just God’s timing. God has everybody in mind and he has a particular time He wants you to hit it big. God and my talent have been responsible for the rise in my career within a short time. These things have been working for me like magic and it has been my strength. It has nothing to do with my beauty; in fact, beauty is the last thing that helped me in Nollywood because I believe if  I had no talent, after one or two movies, I would have been kicked out. The beauty is just a complement,”  Tonto said candidly.

tonto_dike_12The petrochemical engineering graduate of the River State University of Technology was quick to speak up when the issue of the opposite sex was brought up.

In her words: “I don’t think I’ve had any contact or brush with obsessed male fans or admirers, in fact,  all I know I have fans who love and appreciate me just the way I love and appreciate them.”

On marriage, she said:  “I won’t get married because I want to please anybody, I would only do it when I feel and know that the time is right. I would be waiting for God’s time to tie that knot when it comes but for now, I’m not rushing into anything that I might later regret. I only pray that my parents are alive to witness it all when it eventually comes.”

So, is she saying there isn’t any man in her life at the moment even with her wealth, fame and beauty?

“See, there are many boyfriend materials, but what about the husband materials? It’s just the same way with guys. I don’t want something I would do and in the next few months, it’s over or I’m out, so I want to be very careful before going into it, so that I can do it well.”

tonto_dike_21“At present, I’m not even thinking about any man because I don’t even have any! All I’m concerned about at the moment is my career and that for now is my priority!”

Why would she study petrochemical  engineering despite her love for the arts?

“I’ve always loved the oil sector and petrochemical engineering came as the only course I could read despite my love for acting. It remained with me all through my years in school because my father wanted a job that could pay my bills, something that is serious.”

“But I know that acting is far more serious than people take it to be and, in my third year I decided to start off the burning desire and here I am today.”

What would the light-skinned actress be doing when she eventually retires, pick up a white- collar job?

“There is no possibility of me working as a petrochemical engineer, but maybe doing contract or something. I doubt I want to leave Nollywood anytime soon.”

With the number of movies that she has taken part in since in 2006, Tonto must no doubt be smiling all the way to the bank.

“We thank God. I’m not doing bad and I give God the glory,”  was her tarse reply.

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68 thoughts on “Tonto Dike”

  1. love your acting very much, just hope you can come to barbados some time that I can get a chance to meet you. You are sweet

  2. Luv ya, , keep the good acting up. You are one of our favourite stars. Hope to see you some day, I am in Barbados, you must take a vacation here some time.

  3. Dianna Yaa Asiedu

    Hey girl u r very prety n u r working very hard. Keep it up. It is my dream 2 be likd u.

  4. babe, each time I Watch ur movies I derived joy from it, but plz can you do me a favoour by leting me have a chart With you one on one, or just send me a text through 07040931160.

  5. bebe tonto dike i luv ur styles and the way u act ur movies aand ur dressing code so keep it up it wenex from benue state luv u take care of urself

  6. tonto dike i luv u so much dat i want to be ur friend on yahoo messenger lv the way u act keep it up

  7. I love ur movies ur like the best actress ever I mostly watch movies with u in it but anyways if u don’t mind this is my email – zezebaby7@aim.com keep up the good work ! 🙂

  8. Guide Manhando

    I am from Zimbabwe and I just want to say, “Keep it up, my girl. You are doing good. But you need to get married very fast, I mean very fast coz your ladies’ days are numbered.” Ladies age very, very fast and be careful not to be used by men. Get one from Zimbabwe, and I promise you Zimbabwean men are very caring, very loving, very considerate and above all, very peace loving. Ask your Nigerian counterparts living in Zimbabwe today. I would be very glad to meet you one day walking along one of most beautiful streets in Harare.

    My cell number is +263 912 430 946. Call me for more information on Zimbabwe and its peace loving people. have a nice weekend.

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