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Joke Silva , MFR is a Nigerian
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, director, and businesswoman. In 1998 she had a major role, starring opposite
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and Nia Long in the British-Canadian film ''The Secret Laughter of Women''. In 2006, she won " Best Actress in a Leading Role" at the
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for her performance in ''Women's Cot'', and " Best Actress in a Supporting Role" at the
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in 2008 for her performance as a grandmother in '' White Waters''. Silva is married to actor Olu Jacobs. The couple founded and operate the Lufodo Group, a media corporation that consists of film production, distribution assets, and the
Lufodo Academy of Performing Arts Lufodo Academy of Performing Arts is a Nigerian film academy situated in Ikoyi, Lagos State, Nigeria. It was founded by Joke Silva and Olu Jacobs in 2012. Background Lufodo Academy of Performing Arts was selected as part of Nigerian Cultural ...
where she serves as Director of Studies. She is also the pioneer managing director of Malete Film Village, in association with Kwara State University. On 29 September 2014, Silva received recognition as a Member of the
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, one of Nigeria's National Honours, at the International Conference Centre in Abuja.


Early life

Silva was born in
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, Nigeria into a
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/ Amaro family of four children. Her mother, the pioneering doctor Adebimbola Silva, died in July 2015. Her father, Chief Emmanuel Afolabi Silva, was a lawyer, and her great-grandfathers were the prominent Colonial Nigerians Charles Phillips and Samuel Herbert Pearse.


Education

Silva attended Holy Child College in Lagos. A graduate of the University of Lagos and the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London, Silva began her career in film in the early 1990s. At university she was part of a cultural group that included the playwright Bode Osanyin and the singer Stella Monye. She took a year off from her studies, during which time she began working as an actress before relocating to England where she studied Drama at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Initially, her parents were opposed to Silva's decision to go into the theatre but they soon began to support her, happy at the success she made of her career. During a slow period of her career, Silva returned to school, studying English at the University of Lagos.


Career


Earlier roles (1990–2004)

Silva has starred in numerous films and television series in both the English and Yoruba languages. One of her earliest roles was in the 1990 English television series ''Mind Bending''. In 1993 she appeared in ''Owulorojo'', followed by ''Violated'' in 1996. In 1998 she starred opposite
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and Nia Long in the British-Canadian film ''The Secret Laughter of Women'', in which she portrayed Nene. Author Finola Kerrigan noted that Silva stood out as an exceptional actress in the Nigerian film industry after mentioning her role. In 2002, Silva starred opposite Bimbo Akintola in ''Keeping Faith''. Akintola later cited Silva, whom she refers to as "Aunty Joke", as a major career influence, adding, "Silva has done a lot, but it's not even about the things that she did, it's about the things she didn't realize that she did". Also in 2002, Silva co-produced and starred in '' The Kingmaker'' with Olu Jacobs. This was followed by roles in pictures such as ''A Husband's Wife'' (2003), ''Shylock'' (2004), and ''A Past Came Calling'' (2004).


Critical success (2006–present)

In 2006, Silva was awarded the "Best Actress in a Leading Role" award at the
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for her role in ''Women's Cot''. Later that year, Silva starred opposite Genevieve Nnaji in Mildred Okwo's action thriller '' 30 Days'', which received 10 nominations at the
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in 2008. She also narrated
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's Anglo-Nigerian production ''
The Amazing Grace ''The Amazing Grace'' is a 2006 British Nigerian historical drama film written by Jeta Amata and Nick Moran, directed by Jeta Amata and produced by Jeta Amata & Alicia Arce. The film stars Joke Silva, Nick Moran, Scott Cleverdon, Mbong Odungid ...
'', which was shot in
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. The film was lauded by critics, and was nominated for 11 African Movie Academy Awards. ''The News'' noted Silva's "song-like voice, hichprovides insight to the actions". In 2007, Silva starred opposite Kate Henshaw-Nuttal, Michael Okon and Fred Essien in Ndubuisi Okoh's ''To Love and to Hold''. Silva won a Best Supporting Actress award in 2008 for her "methodical portrayal of a grandmother" in '' White Waters'' (2007), though she was not at the ceremony to receive her award in person. In a November 2008 interview, Silva professed that "whenever she had to play an evil character in a film, she would pray and use Jesus as her 'hedge'". Silva is also the recipient of an EMOTAN Award from African Independent Television (AIT) and the SOLIDRA Award for Visual Art. In 2011, Silva starred alongside Nse Ikpe Etim,
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and Lydia Forson in Kunle Afolayan's romantic comedy '' Phone Swap''. Lauded by the critics, and one of the most eagerly awaited films of the year, it received four nominations at the 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards, including a nomination for Best Nigerian Film. It also won the award for Achievement in Productions Design. In 2013, Silva took to the stage to appear in the Thespian Family Theatre and Productions staging of the "Mad King of Ijudiya" at the Agip Hall of Muson Centre of Lagos at Christmas. Two shows were put up at 3:00pm and 6:00pm on 21, 22, 28 and 29 December, which ''Vanguard'' described as a "rich blend of
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, traditional dance and music that naturally transports the audience to a typical African village setting".


United Nations Goodwill Ambassador

In October 2012, the
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appointed Silva goodwill ambassador. In accordance with the UN policy of enlisting prominent figures in art, music, film, sport and literature to assist with their campaigns, her role was focused on her participation in the fight against human trafficking in Nigeria. Work fighting human trafficking was part of the "I Am Priceless" campaign, which had also received support from the Nigerian authorities. Silva's appointment was for a period of three years.


Personal life

Silva is married to veteran actor Olu Jacobs and has two children. The couple met in 1981 at the
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during the 21st Independence anniversary. Silva is Director of Studies at the Lufodo Academy of Performing Arts, while her husband served as chairman. Lufodo Academy as one of several assets the couple own as part of the Lufodo Group, including Lufodo Productions, Lufodo Consult, and Lufodo Distribution. She has curated for the Bank of Industry (BOI) in Theatre, Film, Documentary and Poetry and the
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, and is also the pioneer managing director of Malete Film Village, in association with Kwara State University. In addition to her work as an actress, Silva is a philanthropist and a strong supporter of women's emancipation and empowerment, contributing to their education, training and progress. On 29 September 2014, Silva was honored as a Member of the
Order of the Federal Republic The Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) is one of two orders of merit, established by the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 1963. It is senior to the Order of the Niger. The highest honours where the Grand Commander in the Order of the Federal R ...
, one of Nigeria's national honors, at the International Conference Centre in Abuja. In September 2016, she was unveiled as the brand ambassador for
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(APML). Silva, in the year 2020, led the campaign supporting ailing Nigerian actors soliciting for funds to pay for medical bills. She did that through the instance of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, which revealed plans to inaugurate health insurance schemes for its members. In November 2021 Joke had an interview with
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where she revealed that her husband Jacobs is battling with
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. In 2022, she was appointed into Tinubu/Shettima Women Presidential Campaign Team.


Selected filmography

*''Laughter of Women'' (1999) *''Last Wedding'' (2004) *''
Women's Cot ''Women's Cot'' is a Nigerian film that was directed by Dickson Iroegbu in 2005. It was produced by Great Future Productions. Plot A woman whose husband has died and has become a widow. As a result of this challenge, members of the family trea ...
'' (2005) *''30 Days'' (2006) * ''Eewo Orisa'' (2007) *''The Secret'' *''
The Royal Hibiscus Hotel ''The Royal Hibiscus Hotel'' is a 2017 Nigerian comedy film directed by Ishaya Bako. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. Cast * Zainab Balogun as Ope * Kenneth Okolie as Dej ...
'' (2017) *'' Potato Potahto (2017)'' *'' Chief Daddy'' (2018) *'' Light In The Dark'' (2019) * ''Diamonds in the Sky'' (2019) *''
Two Weeks in Lagos ''Two Weeks in Lagos'' (theatrically as Duas Semanas em Lagos), is a 2019 Nigerian comedy drama film directed by Kathryn Faseghaa dn co-produced by director herself with Sarah Inya Lawal. The film stars Mawuli Gavor and Beverly Naya in the lead ...
'' (2019) *''
Namaste Wahala ''Namaste Wahala'' () is a 2020 Nigerian cross-cultural romantic comedy film produced, written and directed by Hamisha Daryani Ahuja on her directorial debut. The film stars Ini Dima-Okojie and Ruslaan Mumtaz in the lead roles. This film was ...
'' (2021) * Chief Daddy 2: Going for Broke *'' Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman (2022)


Television

*''
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'' (2017-2018)


See also

* List of Yoruba people *
List of Nigerian actresses ''This'' is a list of notable Nigerian actors. Actors * Ramsey Nouah * Richard Mofe Damijo * Osita Iheme * O. C. Ukeje * Jim Iyke * Ebisan Arayi * Olumide Oworu * Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje * Bovi * Olu Jacobs * Tope Tedela * Mike Bamiloy ...
* List of Nigerian philanthropists *


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Silva, Joke Living people Actresses from Lagos Yoruba actresses Nigerian film directors University of Lagos alumni Alumni of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art 20th-century Nigerian actresses 21st-century Nigerian actresses Best Supporting Actress Africa Movie Academy Award winners Actresses in Yoruba cinema Nigerian expatriates in the United Kingdom Nigerian theatre managers and producers Yoruba women in business Nigerian stage actresses Businesspeople from Lagos Members of the Order of the Federal Republic Nigerian officials of the United Nations Holy Child College alumni Nigerian businesspeople Nigerian women in business Year of birth missing (living people)