Victoria Nwogu is a talented Nigerian actress, film producer, and humanitarian known for her influential roles in Nollywood films, including Íjè Awélé and Joe.
Because she can bring complicated characters to life and because she works tirelessly for social causes through her Victoria Nwogu Outreach Foundation, she is becoming a star and an inspiration in the Nigerian entertainment industry.
Victoria Nwogu Biography
| Real Name | Victoria Uchechukwu Nwogu |
| Nationality | Nigerian |
| Ethnicity | Igbo |
| Education | University of Port Harcourt |
| Parents | Mr. Nwogu, Mrs. Edith Nwogu |
| Relationship | Single |
Early Life and Education
Victoria Nwogu (born on December 14, 1994, 31 years old) is from Imo State, Nigeria.
Her father, Mr. Nwogu, was a banker, and her mother, Mrs. Edith Nwogu, was a teacher. Grew up in Port Harcourt, Rivers State. There is no public information available about her siblings, indicating that she keeps her family life private.
Victoria attended the Royal Girls’ Academy and the NNPC Staff School in Port Harcourt. She went on to study at the University of Port Harcourt, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Political and Administrative Studies degree.
Career
Victoria Nwogu made her acting debut in Nollywood with a role in the fourth season of the MTV Base Shuga TV show. This showcased her natural talent and screen presence.
She became more well-known for her lead role as Awele in the film Íjè Awélé (2022), which she also produced. She starred with the famous Onyeka Onwenu and Swanky JKA.

She showcased her range even further by playing the title role in Joe (2022), another movie she produced. She acted with Kelechi Udegbe in this one. Victoria has received praise from critics for her ability to play characters with complicated emotions.
She starred in Papa’s Gone Mad with Uche Jombo and Jibola Dabo, Birth Hurts with Jimmy Odukoya, and Agwaetiti Obiuto (Island of Happiness), which was adapted from Onyeka Nwelue’s book and costarred Lorenzo Menakaya. Church Love, Quagmire, How to Save My Marriage, and Other Side of History are some of the other projects.
In 2022, Victoria made her debut as a producer with Joe and Íjè Awélé, showcasing her ability to tell stories that appeal to a wide range of viewers.
Her desire to increase Nollywood’s visibility internationally is reflected in her support of cooperation between the South African and Nigerian film industries.
She further solidifies her reputation as a socially conscious artist by promoting empowerment and education through her foundation, Victoria Nwogu Outreach.
Filmography (Selected):
- MTV Base Shuga (Season 4) – Actress (TV Series)
- Church Love – Actress (Film)
- Quagmire – Actress (Film)
- How to Save My Marriage – Actress (Film)
- Other Side of History – Actress (Film)
- Papa’s Gone Mad – Actress (Film)
- Birth Hurts – Actress (Film)
- Agwaetiti Obiuto (Island of Happiness) – Actress (Film)
- Joe (2022) – Actress, Producer (Film)
- Íjè Awélé (2022) – Actress, Producer (Film)
Awards and Nominations
- Golden Stars Award (2022): Most Promising Actress of the Year – Finalist
- Nigerian Achievers Award (2022): Best Supporting Actress of the Year – Finalist
Social Media
- Instagram Handle: @victoriaunwogu
- Facebook Handle: Victoria Nwogu
Personal Life
Victoria Nwogu is single, unmarried, and has no husband or romantic relationships. She resides in Port Harcourt, Nigeria, and maintains a private life, devoting her time to her career and humanitarian work. Victoria enjoys interacting with her fans on social media, where her friendly and approachable personality shines.
Net Worth
Victoria Nwogu is a rising actress and producer with an estimated net worth of $100,000.
