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  • Uzoamaka is Making Films about Women Who Thank God for Great Sex

    In addition to acting, she also wrote and directed the movie.聽

    When you see that there鈥檚 a hot argument on the +234 side of X (FKA Twitter), four out of ten times, it is because someone鈥檚 wife or husband has come outside to say something shocking (cue MumZee and people鈥檚 wives waking up at 5 am to pound yam for their husbands).聽

    A few months ago, one woman tweeted that during sex, she just lies down like a log and lets her husband do what he wants to do. To Uzoamaka, it鈥檚 about time we stop normalising these questionable takes about marriage. She is tired of the existing narratives around sex in marriage and has decided to do something to #shiftthestory.

    鈥淥nline, you see things about how sex is a husband鈥檚 right and how women should 鈥榯ake it鈥 even when they don鈥檛 want to.鈥

    To her, the way people talk about how sex in marriage should happen is exhausting. That exhaustion is how the idea behind the main characters in 鈥楳y Body, God鈥檚 Temple鈥 was born. Uzoamaka wants to create a new narrative that centers Nigerian women in loving relationships.

    Writing the story was one thing, but bringing it to the screen had its own challenges. Uzoamaka found it difficult to find someone willing to use a vibrator on screen for the plot.

    鈥淚 had a hard time casting for a previous episode because the character was a sexual being. We kept explaining that we were not doing porn but nobody wanted to do it. I didn鈥檛 want to compromise on certain scenes, and instead of going through that a second time, I decided to just do it myself.鈥

    Her innovative solution brought a new kind of challenge: being in front of and behind the camera at the same time.

    鈥淪ometimes, I鈥檒l finish shooting a take and start to leave, forgetting that I鈥檓 the director. The producer will then have to call me and ask, 鈥楧irector, won鈥檛 you review the rush we just shot?鈥欌


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    Uzoamaka is not afraid to challenge herself. Despite all of that, it did not take long to get the hang of things, and over time, she got attached to the character she was playing.

    鈥淥masilu prays about everything. That is so me. If she is having sexual issues, she鈥檚 going to talk to God about it. Of course, she鈥檚 practical; she talks to her partner, finds her way in the bedroom, and does her research, but the way she copes is by talking to God.鈥

    Uzoamaka says she鈥檚 not religious and she doesn’t go to church, but she understands her relationship with God and she鈥檚 comfortable with it.鈥

    The idea of a woman who can pray about sex is what she wants Nigerian women to embrace. Just like her, Omasilu鈥檚 character challenges stereotypes. 

    鈥淚n the media, religious virgins are supposed to look a certain type of way. She鈥檚 not allowed to want sex or be excited about it. People look at virgins who end up discovering they have a high libido as frauds. The narrative is that these women are supposed to be content with a mediocre sex life.鈥

    Omasilu is a way for her to show the audience that there are a million ways to be a woman. The fact that a woman is spiritual does not mean she is not a sexual being, allowed to want more.

    In her words: 鈥業 want women to know that they can be sexual and spiritual too.鈥

    This is also why she chose a male lead so different from the stereotypical Nigerian man; he鈥檚 almost unreal. Zion is soft, patient, intentional, and he does not have a fragile ego.

    鈥淚 wanted to show a man who makes you think about what men should be like. When I see people say things like 鈥楬e鈥檚 your husband, . It just tells me that people have normalised entitled men who don鈥檛 have self-restraint or respect for a woman鈥檚 body. These things irk me.鈥

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    She says her work pays off in small moments when she sees people being affected in the ways she wants them to be.

    鈥淲hen we were watching the director鈥檚 cut in the studio, someone looked at Zion鈥檚 character and called him a simp.  I like that the guy in the studio noticed. What that scene did to him was enough to make him vocally express what he thought. I want more men to see that and hopefully try it at home.鈥

    To her, making art can be like manifesting; if we make enough art about what we want, we can create a new narrative. She believes whatever you can think of can exist. 

    鈥淭he scene where Zion tells Omasilu, 鈥榳hat can I do if you鈥檙e not ready鈥 is very deliberate because a lot of people think there is something that has to be done when someone is not ready: try harder, convince them, just lie there and let me do the work. It鈥檚 important to hear something like that from a good-looking, educated, well-to-do man who respected himself and respected his partner.鈥

    With 鈥楳y Body, God鈥檚 Temple鈥, she鈥檚 hoping to help Nigerian women understand that they can be spiritual, sexual, and anything else they want on their own terms.

    鈥淗ow do you say consent is hot in academia? That鈥檚 what I鈥檓 trying to do here. And that鈥檚 why holding a vibrator on set in front of so many people felt more 鈥榖usiness as usual鈥 than embarrassing. These days people judge women for not having sex. I鈥檓 trying to show women that they decide how their body should be interacted with, even by their husbands and their partners, every single time.鈥

    鈥楳y Body, God鈥檚 Temple鈥 is one out of three films premiering in our Life Series Production, coming out this July, inspired by some of our favourite stories from our Naira Life, Love Life, and Sex Life verticals and Uzoamaka simply cannot wait to see what you will make of it.


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