BN Saturday Celebrity Interview: It’s Former Mr. Nigeria turned Actor Bryan Okwara
Posted on Saturday, March 31st, 2012 at 10:54 PMBy Adeola Adeyemo
Hot, sizzling and more-hot are just a few words to describe Bryan Okwara, the first ever winner of the Mr. Nigeria pageant in 2007. As a model, Bryan has graced the catwalk of stages across Africa and America and has served as ambassadors for brands such as Audi, Guiness, Knorr and Globacom. He made it to the semi-final stage at the Mr. World pageant in 2007 and won the award for Most Outstanding African Male Model at the Nigerian Models Achievers Awards 2010 and Model of the Year at the Mode Men Awards 2011. His acute dancing skills were brought to the fore as a contestant in the Reality TV Show, Celebrity Takes 2 and more recently, he has graced our TV screens with movie roles in “Heart To Heart”, “I’ll Take My Chances” and yet to be released “Weekend Getaway”, “True Citizens” and “Awakening”. The 6 feet 1” model with well-chiseled abs and an attractive face is a favourite for magazine covers and has graced the covers of magazines such as WOW, Bloke, Shakara and Greenland.
Five years after winning the title as Mr. Nigeria, Bryan Okwara is still being called “Mr. Nigeria”. At the E-center in Lagos where we meet for the interview, everyone still calls him that. He is friendly, greeting the security guards, waiters and shop attendants who all seem to be familiar with him. “Silverbird is my home”, he says about the organizers of the Mr. Nigeria pageant whose office is just beside the E-center. We sit down to chat at Koko Lounge which is quiet in the morning and I had an interesting time getting to know Bryan behind the glam of lights and cameras.
The “Bryan Of All Trades”
Tell me about your journey across your different careers – TV presenting, modeling, acting…
I originally started out as a model, and coming from back then, it wasn’t anything to look forward to. And then, I went in to NIGEZIE and started working as a TV presenter for a couple of years before I went in for Mr. Nigeria pageant. Luckily I won and then moved on from there. For someone who is multi-talented, you get to a point in life where you ask yourself that “Are you going to die with all these talent, why don’t you just explore” so I came out and here I am.
You’re quite famous for TV presenting, modeling, dancing, acting. Which one do you feel more comfortable with?
Surprisingly you haven’t mentioned it. I have a passion for singing. If you hear me in the bathroom, you’d think I was Micheal Jackson. My manager is pushing me to go to the studio but I haven’t done anything yet. I’d love to sing R&B.
So you’re still just a bathroom singer (pun intended)
Honestly, I really love singing.
The Nigerian modeling industry is more saturated now than when you started out with a lot of new models and new faces. How do you remain relevant as a model now that you have more people to compete with?
You have to be very consistent and hardworking. You’re not getting any younger, any fitter, any faster so you have to train yourself. But with us experienced models, we’ve been there and we know what the clients want so it gives us a little bit of an edge over the new models.
Mr. Nigeria
You entered for the Mr. Nigeria Pageant during its maiden edition which was a time when male pageants weren’t as popular as they are now in Nigeria. What made you take that decision?
Initially, I didn’t want to go for it because I thought I wasn’t cut out for it. The image I had of a Mr. Nigeria was someone who could speak all the Nigerian languages, someone who was very Nigerian in his ways, had tribal marks and stuff like that. But a lot of people advised me to go for it. I went for it and saw that it was actually bigger than what people perceived. They take someone who is an all-rounder. I won the competition not by myself, but because a lot of people brought out things in me that I really didn’t know that I had.
What was your experience like during your reign as Mr. Nigeria?
It was amazing. I won Mr. Nigeria in 2007 and people still call me Mr. Nigeria until tomorrow. I think I made a great impression on people but I really don’t know what it is. Going for Mr. World was also a great experience for me.
Getting On to the Big Screen
How did you get your first movie role?
My first movie was shot in South Africa called Heart To Heart. A lot of people don’t know that. It was directed by Mr Remi, the CEO of Africa Awake in 2008. He got a group of people, gave me a crash course and handed me my first script. It was a really good story but acting is very rigorous. I did my very best. It was later when I came back to Nigeria that I was casted for “I’ll Take My Chances”. They called me and offered me this really huge role. Desmond actually took time off to coach me. I spent four hours every day for two weeks learning a dance routine. It’s an accomplishment that I was happy to be part of.
You had a lead role starring alongside Ini Edo in “I’ll Take My Chances”. What was it like working with her?
It was a really great experience. Ini is a five star actress. If you are acting alongside Ini, you just have to be good because if you are not, her reaction to you would make you sit up. She is the kind of person that will be laughing with you one minute and when they say “action”, she is another person. Working with her at an early stage of my acting career has been a blessing because I got a lot of grounding with her.
What informs the choice of movies you agree to be cast in?
If the script has a very great story line and I can see myself being that character, I’ll do it. If I don’t like the story, it would show in my acting because throughout the movie, I would be forcing myself to be that character and I won’t do that.
A Peek into the world of Bryan
I doubt that you studied acting in school. What course did you study?
I studied International Relations part-time at the Lagos State University because I was working at Nigezie at that time.
When you were younger, what did you dream of becoming in future?
I always wanted to recycle. I wanted to own a company where I could recycle stuff like bottle, plastic, paper. When I was little and anything spoils in the house, I take it and I keep it; so if you were looking for anything that was broken or spoilt, I had it. I always thought I could bring them back to life.
Where did you grow up and what is your family like?
I grew up mostly in Satelite Town, Lagos, but I spent a few years in America when I was a teenager. Most of my family don’t live here, they live abroad. I have two sisters and four brothers – the famous seven, seven lucky kids. I lost my Mum in 2003. The rest of us keep in touch. Now my siblings are everywhere- America, Paris, Turkey, Bulgaria, South Africa, Dubai.
What is your definition of a beautiful woman?
A woman who is comfortable in whatever she sees herself in. A woman who exudes confidence whether she’s slim, fat, not attractive; a woman who is not oppressed easily.
So, who is the beautiful woman in your life?
When I say she is a model, a lot of people are surprised. But I actually didn’t plan it, the heart wants what it wants. She is beautiful, intelligent, sexy and down to earth.
And what is her beautiful name?
Her name is Bunmi Ademokoya.
Are there any plans of you taking your relationship with her to the next level?
We’ve been dating for over three years. There is no point being in a relationship with someone you are not committed to. We are committed to each other and we are just going to give it all we can.
You have a physique that most guys would envy. What do you do to keep fit?
When I was in South Africa, the facilities to work out were more available to me than in Nigeria. I try to work out three times a week, but I would love to do more like five times a week. I do my push-ups, sit ups, squats, sometimes I do mountain climbing and I pretty much eat right.
When was the last time you had a hair cut?
It was in late 2008. After I won Mr. Nigeria, I cut off the relaxed hair and started growing virgin hair. But I wasn’t in Nigeria so nobody saw me.
Did you just decide one day to grow your hair or was it more like an experience you later felt comfortable with?
If you are going into a career in the entertainment industry, you have to evaluate yourself and see if you are marketable, find good selling points that would make people take a second look at you. So when I was going into modeling, it was one of the discussions I had earlier with my people and they said- “give it a try”.
We are used to seeing you in your traditional corn rows. What informed your choice of your new hair style?
I make my hair at Hair Whispers Den somewhere in Lekki and the lady that runs the place is really talented, she became my personal stylist. And she looked at me and said “Bryan, you have a lot of hair, why don’t you try something else?” She said she was going to do a ‘Twist Lock’. I was skeptical but she turned my back to the mirror and started twisting my hair. At the end of the day, it came out well.
How long have you had this style on?
About a month and a week ago.
How much do you spend on your hair every month?
Not more than N20,000
Nigerian men are now more fashionable than ever before. They are wearing colours that were formerly strictly for ladies and getting really daring with fashion. What do you think is responsible for this?
The fashion industry now is something you can’t do without; it is something that has pronounced itself. Men of before would want to keep the conventional black suits, short hair, but now we have embraced a lot and now with the way things are done now, we are getting there. We have created a really huge niche in the fashion industry and those who dare to be different have stepped up. We are now embracing it.
What is your own fashion style like? What informs your choice of dressing?
I dress to impress. Sometimes I just want to look different, sometimes presentable, sometimes I want to dress to the occasion and not look apart. There are some designers whose attention to details fits my taste. Designers like Mai Atafo, House of J’Ola, Iviano Signatures.
Tell me about your most embarrassing moment
I went to the ATM to withdraw money and I forgot I had spent some money in my account such that it was less than what I wanted to withdraw. I met a long queue. When I was tired of standing, I sat for a while but when it was almost my turn I got up and a lady who had taken up my position and got into a mild argument with me. Eventually, I had my way and went to the machine only for me to punch in the amount I wanted to withdraw and got the message “insufficient funds”. The lady who was standing right behind me saw the screen and burst out laughing “Ha ha ha, he no even get money sef”.
What was your most romantic date?
Valentine’s day in 2009. I was in New York with my girlfriend and while we were having dinner, I gave her a Valentine gift which she was quite happy with. But earlier, I had given the waiter a bigger and better gift to bring for her saying it was from an anonymous person. They brought it while we were eating. It was awkward at first but at the end of the day, she knew that it was from me.
Five Teasers for Bryan
Your turn-on in a woman – A woman’s silhouette especially when she is lying down.
Dark-skinned or light-skinned woman - I like a woman with colour, not too black.
Nigerian actress you would love to kiss in a movie – Someone who has really good lips. Rukky Sanda
Number of serious relationships ever - Five
First kiss – I was 13. We didn’t know what we were doing; we were just doing what we see on TV
Bryan Okwara in Audi commercial
Bryan Okwara in Celebrity Takes 2
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Bryan I love you
Im sure he can walk a catwalk but please his acting is disastrous
guy, na 14 years o…dey shout ‘i love u’ there
guy, na 14 years o…dey shout ‘i love you’ there…
NICE.
Well said. He cool, me like.
All these pretty men, Mr-I-am-beautiful-and-I-know-it
, He sounds grounded though. Like!
Lol @ he no even get money sef, hahhaha, humiliation toh badt.
He’s cute!
Omg omg omg dude u re hot haute
mannnnnnnnnnn
Wow fine boy no pimple.Very cute.Most guys will hide their girl friends since they have them scattered every where.Bunmi lucky gurl you are.Your guy is sure i love with you.Go Bryan we haven’t had enough of you yet.
LMAAAAAO at the audi commercial. i didn’t expect that.
“Dark-skinned or light-skinned woman – I like a woman with colour, not too black” what a silly thing to hear from the mouth of a handsome and supposedly so well travelled guy!
Yes i agree very awkward question and the answer even more awkward.
The guy is fine. I want to see the I’ll Take my Chances movie…
Excellent interview. Every question was answered…at least to an extent!
lol i love how you think that he is talking about a woman but he is really talking about a car lol
NOOOOOO his taken, noooooo, am heart broken, Bryan but why, I have dreamed of our marriage since 2007
, Bunmi you better treat my Love right
i love the audi ad!
Cheesetastic audi ad……………..fine guy tho
damn this guy is hott!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://briefliaisons.blogspot.co.uk/
Nice int!
http://personalstuvs.blogspot.com
he is very beautiful
go bryaaann!!!..wuhuuuu
HOT! <3 <3
You cant have it all, He is very cute yet his acting sucks. Stick to modelling and being a pin up.
and those of you thirsties who give a ***k , dooing oohh and aaah, he is very taken. move on.
I don’t get the “no pun intended”. Was a pun made there?
@ turn turn over:was wondering the same thing.lol
guess they just wanna see more of him with the acting thing…lol, but then he can be better naaa, u all should give him a chance, meanwhile kudos to you for being proud to showcase your girl, but then real players say the truth as it is shaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, it doesnt stop from silly girls from fixing their unwanted head…all the best
hawt guy….
how do i upload a pic as my profile avitar
@Rabina u re right abt him sayin d skin color stuff abt women,may be dat hs choic anyway,did I hear him well sayin,he taught Mr Nigeria, wil be wit does wit tribal marks?
Another gud stuff coming out of Satellite Town, yu make us proud bruv!more feathers to your cap.
I’m tripping lol
Call me whatever you wish but truth be told, this lad is a very poor actor. this trend of plastering our tv screens with fine faces at the expense of talent will destroy the little progress we have made in Nollywood. I have seen most of the flicks this guy has done and i am left flabbergasted. He is not an actor. I do not knock his hustle but acting is not for him.
With all these red carpets and all what not, most of the movies that have beeb at the cinema in recent months have been crap. I’ll see PHONE SWAP tomorrow, i hope it redeems the industry?
Hmm… the problem with people is that they expect everybody to be ready made. The guy is growing! You can not compare his acting two or three movies to veterans that have been in the industry for 10 – 15 years! Even those veterans were awful when they just started. I saw him in I’ll Take My Chances and i honestly think he tried! For a second attempt at acting, he was quite good. I’m sure with time, experience and maturity he will get better.
@Gidi: Just give the guy a chance and he will hone his acting skills to perfection as he gains in experience- all people need in life is a chance to prove themselves. I think Nigerians need to adopt a more flexible attitude and just give people a chance or else neither you nor they will ever know! Even in Hollywood and Bollywood, people have to start from somewhere- it took Aishwaryai Rai five years to make an impact in Bollywood. In Hollywood, it took Tom Cruise almost 10 years to get where he is today!
Why give him a chance when there are newbies with talent who do not get a chance to horn their talent simply because looks is all that matters now in Nollywood? The guys should stick to things he is good at and there are a few of them but acting is not one of them. Go to theatre art depts in most Nigerian universities and see talents that have been schooled and ready to explode,yet no opportunity because Nollywood is riddled with fine faces with little or no talent.
“not too black” but his girl friend is black as hell
@Gidi, gosh why all the bitterness?? It is hardly the guy’s fault that he is handsome! I can’t speak for other ‘newbies with talent’- I don’t know them. If this guy wants to branch out into acting, then kudos to him- this is a free world, you don’t have to buy the guy’s movie if you don’t like him, there are certainly plenty of other people who will buy his movies. As for theatre arts depts, these students don’t have to wait for Nollywood- they can make and market movies themselves- this is what they call creativity and entrepreneurship. Basketmouth, etc, did not wait for Nollywood- he went to launch himself, so with a bit of imagination, any one with talent can do something for themselves in Nigeria
Your idea of bitterness is baffling.
It seems you are bent on providing seed money for the entrenchment of mediocrity. To each his/her own.
Cheers.
*yawns*
his fine.TOMS UP
Am I d only one who thinks this guy is a textbook narcissist?he calls himself “multi talented and experienced”,he compares his singing to Michael jackson’
Wen asked bout his girlfriend,his first comment “she’s a model”?hmmm…sounds like Someone who bliss hez gods gift to earth!
Gosh! Wiki tinky…. argumentz hia n dia he’s really gud n datz wat mattaaz……………….
ℓ̊ L♥√ع Bryan any dayy any time. He’s cute Α̲̅πϑ has a̶̲̥̅̊ lot of prospects.
@Gidi, it seems U̶̲̥̅̊ have anger ish, U̶̲̥̅̊ don’t have to pour it on Bryan. He’s already a̶̲̥̅̊ celebrity Α̲̅πϑ has a̶̲̥̅̊ very Ǧ☺☺ϑ future ahead of him. Why don’t U̶̲̥̅̊ concentrate @ making a̶̲̥̅̊ name for urself.
Ewoo…Brian is really something to have all these tongues wagging (mine inclusive)…lol!
i am in lust wit bryan