Mercy Aigbe
Mercy Aigbe  | |
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| Born | Mercy Aigbe 1 January 1978  | 
| Nationality | Nigerian | 
| Citizenship | Nigerian | 
| Alma mater | University of Lagos | 
| Occupations | 
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| Years active | 2001–present | 
| Known for | Yoruba Indigenous Movies | 
| Spouse | Kazim Adeoti   (m. 2022) | 
| Children | 2 | 
| Parents | 
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| Website | mercyaigbegentry | 
Mercy Aigbe (ⓘ) (born 1 January 1978) is a Nigerian actress, director, fashionista and businesswoman. She is best known for her Yoruba language movies.[1][2]
Early life
Mercy Aigbe was born on 1 January 1978 in Edo State[3] to Pa Aigbe and Mrs. Abisola Grace Owodunni.[4] She hails from Benin city which is the capital of Edo State. She is the second child in a family of five.[5] She had her primary education at St. Francis primary school and attended Maryland Comprehensive Secondary School Ikeja, Lagos State.[6] She is also an alumnus of The Polytechnic, Ibadan, Oyo State, where she received her OND in Financial Studies. In 2001, Mercy Aigbe graduated from University of Lagos with a degree in Theater Arts.[7][8]
Career
Mercy Aigbe kicked off her acting career by starring in some soap operas, including the popular TV drama series "Papa Ajasco."[9] Professionally, Mercy joined the Nollywood industry fully in 2006 and acted in the movie that brought her into the limelight 'Ara,' a movie produced by Remi Olupo in Ibadan, Oyo State.[10] She founded "Mercy Aigbe Gentry School of Drama" in 2016.[11][12]
Endorsement
In November 2014, Mercy Aigbe was made the brand ambassador for Elephant Gold Rice.[13] Mercy Aigbe signed a one-year deal to be the brand ambassador for Prestige Cosmetic in June 2015.[14] In July 2016, Mercy signed an endorsement deal with Edalaf Brother Limited, an IT solution company.[15] She was made an ambassador for a fitness company called "Shape you," the company that produces Slimming Coffee in October 2016.[16] Mercy Aigbe, in March 2017, was made the brand ambassador for BK hair.[17] In September 2018, She was made the brand ambassador for "Naija Taxi Services", a company that deals with transportation of people.[18] Mercy Aigbe alongside Bose Alao and Biodun Okeowo penned an endorsement deal with a Cosmetic giant "Mary Make"[19]
Filmography
- Satanic
 - Afefe Ife (2008)
 - Okanjua (2008) as Tolu
 - Atunida Leyi (2009)
 - Igberaga (2009) as Sunmbo
 - Ihamo (2009)
 - Ìpèsè (2009)
 - Iró funfun (2009) as Yimisi
 - Mafisere (2009)
 - Oju ife (2009)
 - Edaa (2010) as Shade
 - The Return of Jenifa (2011)
 - Osas: Omoge Benin (2012) as Osas
 - Gucci Girls (2012) as Cynthia
 - Ile Oko Mii (2014)
 - Victims (2015) as Yeni
 - Kabiosi (2015) as Bidun
 - Omoge Lekki (2016)
 - Loved You First (2016)
 - The Screenplay (2017)
 - Little Drops of Happy (2017) as Yetunde
 - My Secret (2017)
 - 200 Million (2018)
 - Second Acts (2018)
 - Lagos Real Fake Life (2018) as Jasmine
 - Heaven on My Mind (film) (2018) as Bola Peters
 - Wetin Women Want (2018)
 - The Reunion (2019)
 - 77 Bullets (2019) as Susan J.B.O / Bisola
 - Kinni Igbeyawo (2020) as Rolake
 - Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020) as Prisca
 - Swallow (2021) as Violet
 - The Cokers (2021) as Sandra
 - Ete (2021) as Lola
 - Ile Alayo (2021)
 - Crazy Grannies (2021) as Ewa
 - Obsessions (2022) as Jane
 - Romola Alakara (2022) as Romola
 - My Home (2022) as Sade
 - Mr Perfect (2022) as Joke
 - Palava (2022) as Hajara
 - Eri Ife (2022) as Eniola
 - Destiny (2022) as Madam Mildred
 - Gbege (2022)
 - Afefeyeye (2022) as Kofoworola
 - Brotherhood (2022) as Wumi Adetula
 - Osato (2023) Aunty Pat
 - Ololade (2023)
 - The Trade (2023) as Victim's Mum
 - Ada Omo Daddy (2023) as Older Motunrayo
 - Aitokunrin (2024) as Radeke
 - Rush Hour (2024) as Iya Ronke
 - Beast of Two Worlds (2024) as Oyeyiola
 
wards
| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | City People Entertainment Awards | Yoruba Movie Personality of the Year | Won | ||
| Links and Glitz World Awards | Fashion Entrepreneur of The Year | Won | |||
| 2017 | Best of Nollywood Awards | Best Actress in a Lead Role –Yoruba | Nominated | [20] | |
| 2018 | Best of Nollywood Awards | Best Supporting Actress –Yoruba | Nominated | [21] | |
| 2019 | Best of Nollywood Awards | Nominated | [22] | ||
| 2023 | Eko Heritage Awards | Leadership Award for Youth and Empowerment | Won | [23] | |
| 2024 | Best of Nollywood Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Ada Omo Daddy | Won | |
| 2025 | Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards | Best Supporting Actress | The Farmer's Bride | Won | 
Fashion and style
Mercy Aigbe is known for her unique style and dressing.[24] At the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, Mercy Aigbe's dress earned her great applause from fashion stakeholders.[25] The dress was commended for its unique design.[26] In November 2014, Aigbe launched her clothing store, Mag Divas Boutique, in Lagos, then opened another outlet in Ibadan.[27][28] She was awarded Fashion Entrepreneur of The Year at Links and Glitz World Awards.[29][30]
Personal life
In 2013, Aigbe married a Nigerian hotelier, Lanre Gentry, after the end of her first marriage,[31] and has two children.[32][33][34][35] In 2017, she shared photos of herself after allegedly being assaulted by her husband. She consequently separated from her second husband due to claims of domestic violence, and started a campaign against it.[36][37][38] Mercy Aigbe acquired a multi-million naira mansion in 2018.[39]
In 2022, she married Kazim Adeoti, popularly known as Adekaz.[40] In 2023, Mercy converted to Islam and changed her name to Hajiya Meena.[41]
See also
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External links
- Mercy Aigbe at IMDb