December 9, 2024

“Shooting a movie or real?” – Fans question after seeing Nollywood actor, Sylvester Madu, selling okirika at Ngwo market, Enugu. 




In the trending video, Sylvester Madu, popularly known as, Shina Rambo, was captured selling used clothes at a market in Enugu Ngwo.


Early Life and Education

Sylvester Madu was born on the 11th of January 1975 in his home country, Nigeria. Born and raised in Anambra State (Anambra State is a state in the south-eastern part of Nigeria), Madu is the first child of his parents’ twelve children. Growing up in a family of eleven siblings, Sylvester indeed had a memorable childhood, as he almost always had someone to play with.


He had both his primary and secondary school education in Anambra State, Sylvester obtained both his First School Leaving Certificate and his West African Examination Certificate certifications therein. Upon graduation from secondary school, Sylvester Madu proceeded to the prestigious University of Maiduguri, Borno State, where he studied and obtained his first degree. He joined the movie industry after he got his bachelor’s degree, a credential that didn’t matter much in the entertainment industry.


Sylvester Madu is a Nigerian movie actor, director, filmmaker, and pastor, who is known for playing roles like Rambo, and James Bond, among others. He started acting at an early age and has been active in the movie industry even after he became a pastor. The alive and healthy actor is best known for movies such as Runaway bride and Wedding Pandemonium, which he featured in. He has no military background but, Madu perfectly plays the role of the tough guy in movies, he is either the heroic hitman or the savage militant.

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