January 2013: Photo Speak With Oge Okoye.
December 2012: E4 PR.
December 2012: Bella Naija.
November 2012: The Nation Newspaper.
November 2012: Turning Point Main Teaser
November 2012: The Nation Paper.
September 2012: Future Awards.
September 2012: Photo Shoot With Charlyboy.
September 2012: Linda Ikeji.
August 2012: Sun News.
August 2012: Vanguard.
August 2012: Punch.
August 2012: The Nation.
August 2012: Guardian.
August 2012: Modern Ghana.
July 2012: Organised By E4 PR.
May 2012: Dublin Goodlife.
May 2012: Bella Naija.
May 2012: Nollywood Forever.
May 2012: Fab Magazine.
November 2011: Turning Point Movie Slideshow
November 2011: Turning Point Movie Clip 1
November 2011: Turning Point Movie Clip 2
November 05, 2010: Daily Sun.
September 17, 2010: Punch.
August 2010: Studio 53 extra.
July 19, 2010: Photo Shoot With Chioma Akpotha.
July 16, 2010: Photo Shoot With Susan Peters.
July 15, 2010: Photo Shoot With Desmond Elliott & Joseph Benjamin.
July 14, 2010: Photo Shoot With Monalisa Chinda.
July 13, 2010: Bella Naija.
CEO Lady Boss E4 PR Egor Efiok on front cover of The Nation Newspaper,Interview by Femi Salawu.
(CEO Lady Boss E4 PR Egor Efiok, On The Front Cover Of The Nation, Interview By Femi Salawu.) To read the interview,Click Here "I don't respect men who beat their wives".
(CEO Lady Boss E4 PR Egor Efiok, On The Front Cover Of The Punch Newspaper: "I don't feel threatened..." Interview By Ada Onyema)
Egor Efiok, a Nigerian based in the UK, is the brain behind E4 PR, an entertainment PR and artistes‘ mamangement agency that manages the likes of Desmond Elliot, Susan Peters, Monalisa Chinda, Chioma Akpotha and others. She speaks with Ada ONyema
What influences your choice of costumes?
I have always been fashionable. I can easily transform any image. Funny enough, I was a teacher for eight years. I read Education at the University of Greenwich in England. Then, I met a couple that operated an artiste management company as well. The way they represented a glamour model, who 90 per cent of people in England didn‘t like because she was trashy, was impressive. They changed her image when she got married. Since then, I got this desire to go into artiste management; coupled with the fact that I‘m equaly fashionable and I‘m into make-up also. Initially, it was an informal thing and before I knew it, it has blown to this. It is a passion.
How are your models doing in the UK?
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E4 PR and HekCentrik Productions confirm their Hollywood feature film, “Turning Point”.
London, UK – September 26th, 2011 – HekCentrik Productions, the makers of Africa’s first digital 35mm picture “TWisTED”, today formally announces their next feature, a Hollywood feature titled “Turning Point”.
London, UK – September 26th, 2011 – HekCentrik Productions, the makers of Africa’s first digital 35mm picture “TWisTED”, today formally announces their next feature, a Hollywood feature titled “Turning Point”.
The movie is Executive Produced/Directed by Niyi Towolawi (CEO of HekCentrik Productions) and Co-produced by Egor Efiok (CEO of E4 PR).
The project has been generating a buzz in recent months amongst people in the know within the industry that a Hollywood film starring Nollywood stars in leading roles is in pre-production.
Said Niyi Towolawi, CEO of HekCentrik Productions and writer/director of “Turning Point”, “we start principal photography in less than a month and the excitement couldn’t be greater.”
Set in New York, the plot explores ethnic prejudice amongst the various black communities in America (a la “Crash”) and centres around a Nigerian investment banker that bows to family pressure to abandon his American sweetheart for an arranged wife from back home. His life is turned upside-down when the marriage turns out not too rosy, setting off a chain of events that forces him to confront his reckless past.
It features Nollywood stars Continue...
Said Niyi Towolawi, CEO of HekCentrik Productions and writer/director of “Turning Point”, “we start principal photography in less than a month and the excitement couldn’t be greater.”
Set in New York, the plot explores ethnic prejudice amongst the various black communities in America (a la “Crash”) and centres around a Nigerian investment banker that bows to family pressure to abandon his American sweetheart for an arranged wife from back home. His life is turned upside-down when the marriage turns out not too rosy, setting off a chain of events that forces him to confront his reckless past.
It features Nollywood stars Continue...