Mama Purity, Odi's wife and star, Mercy Johnson has granted, her very  first interview for 2014 where she speaks on her marriage and acting  career. 

At a time many celebrity marriages are  collapsing, the Kogi-State born thespian is eager to share what she  describes as her winning formula.  
See excerpts from her interview with punch below:
She says, “It is simply commitment,  having a great husband and being submissive as a woman. And I must add  knowing how to deal with your differences with love. Motherhood is just  the best thing to have happened to me and in no way would I say it has  slowed me or my career down.
“I thank God I am a mother because it  has given me the opportunity to understand what being a mother is all  about and I am extremely glad about that. Motherhood and acting are  different responsibilities which I learn to manage well, thanks to God  and my husband.”
Before now, Johnson’s figure was the  talk of the town and envy of many. She was known for provocative and  revealing outfits, with her robust breasts especially threatening to  jump out of dresses. In this manner, her photographs were generously  displayed on posters and jackets of movies in which she starred. But all  that appears to be in the past because she is “now a new creature.”
“Marriage is influencing my dress sense  in a more positive way. As I always say my husband is my greatest critic  but when it comes to my profession, he understands and has made me grow  better than I used to. Sometimes when I look back and see the dresses I  wore I laugh real hard and thank God for a blessed and understanding  friend, manager and hubby.”
Quite unlike some of her fellow actors,  including Genevieve Nnaji and Rita Dominic, who had to play several  minor roles before getting their big Mercy’s first attempt in The Maid shot her into limelight. That was in 2004. Since then, she has been having a great time starring in many films.
Ironically, however, she has yet to  clinch any ‘juicy’ ambassadorial or endorsement deals, which the likes  of Genevieve currently enjoy. She says this does not bother her, though.
“First of all I always remain grateful  that I am appreciated and recommended by showbiz personalities and  Nigerians. That for me is the biggest endorsement. The other one will  come. Keep your fingers crossed. I am humbled, grateful and uplifted and  full of gratitude to everyone who ‘Googled’ Mercy Johnson at all  times.”
On an endorsement deal she was rumoured  to be discussing with the Bank of Industry, she says, “They (BOI) wanted  a meeting on a collaborative effort. We honoured the meeting and that  was all.”
For now, all that matters to Mercy is  how best to expand the activities of her NGO, The Mercy Johnson  Foundation for Children and Widows.
She says, “We have been in existence for  years but you hardly hear much about it because I chose to make it that  way. It does not call for so much noise because it’s another part of my  life I do not joke with. Maybe soon, depending on plans, a lot will be  heard about the foundation.”
Having starred in over 100 movies, one  would expect Mercy to consider shooting her first feature film. In  defence, the dark-skinned star says, “Firstly, there is time for  everything. Sit, relax and watch me as an executive producer soon.”
Asked to confirm if she was indeed the  highest paid Nollywood actress, she simply responded saying, “No comment  o, before someone misquotes what I said. I am what I am by the grace of  God.”
On another rumour that she is having some spat with some of her colleagues, she notes that she has no problem with anyone.
“I am not fighting with anybody. Last  time it was rumoured that Chike Ike and I had issues while we were on  set together. We had to take to Twitter to deny it. Tomorrow it will be  another person. I am a peaceful person and I believe most of the people  in Nollywood are also peaceful.”
 
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