He was born in Enugu state on December 25, 1945.
His father was a Benin man and a warder, named Arase Efeimwonkiyeke who worked in Eastern Nigeria .His mother was a petty trader who sold akara.
He spent his childhood in the town of Abakaliki in present-day Ebonyi State. .
He got his first job in 1972 working for Michelin Tyres. He applied for the position without knowing how to drive which was a requirement for the job.
He learned how to drive a day before the interview. During the interview, he passed the oral interview and failed the driving test but honesty about his error in judgement won over the interviewer.
He worked for Michelin selling tyres in Lagos, Ijebu Ode and Abeokuta but he left Michelin to work for Dunlop Tyres as a Senior Sales Representative in the Tyres and Allied products division.
While working for Dunlop in Benin, he was a cast member of NTA Benin's television series, Hotel de Jordan and also performed in a rendition of Ola Rotimi's The Gods are Not to Blame.
In 1977, he left sales for a career in theatre. He auditioned and got the lead part of Langbodo, a play by Dapo Adelugba presented during FESTAC.
After the end of Festac, Adelugba introduced him to a friend of his at University of Ibadan about opportunities in theatre. Adelugba's friend was able to get Efe a position as a senior artiste in the institution.
Sam Loco would later become a household name and one of the early pioneers of Nollywood and featured in lots of movies
He was also a funny actor and featured in movies like :
1. Tom and Jerry
2. Final World Cup
3. Long John
4. Ukwa
5. Akịdị
6. My Love
7. IJELE the son of Masquerade
8. Anunuebe
His father was a Benin man and a warder, named Arase Efeimwonkiyeke who worked in Eastern Nigeria .His mother was a petty trader who sold akara.
He spent his childhood in the town of Abakaliki in present-day Ebonyi State. .
When he was in primary school, he lost his father and had to support his mother in her business which made him spend longer time in primary school before he graduated...
He started acting while still in school when a theatre group came to stage a play called "The Doctor In Spite of Himself", afterwards he discussed with members of the group about the theatre and performance arts.
In elementary school, he was a member of various groups including a drama society that performed a rendition of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar at an Eastern regional arts festival in Abakaliki, the play came last in the drama competition but Efe was noted as the best actor which earned him a scholarship to complete elementary school.
After finishing elementary school, he attended various secondary schools and was active in the drama society, organizing a performance of The Doctor in Spite of Himself and a play called Vendetta.
After secondary school, he was a member of a traveling theatre group and played soccer earning the moniker locomotive later shortened as loco. That was how his name Loco came to being.
During the Biafran genocidal War, Efe fought on the Biafra side until he returned to Benin in 1968.
In elementary school, he was a member of various groups including a drama society that performed a rendition of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar at an Eastern regional arts festival in Abakaliki, the play came last in the drama competition but Efe was noted as the best actor which earned him a scholarship to complete elementary school.
After finishing elementary school, he attended various secondary schools and was active in the drama society, organizing a performance of The Doctor in Spite of Himself and a play called Vendetta.
After secondary school, he was a member of a traveling theatre group and played soccer earning the moniker locomotive later shortened as loco. That was how his name Loco came to being.
During the Biafran genocidal War, Efe fought on the Biafra side until he returned to Benin in 1968.
He saw himself as an Igbo man and a Biafran before anything.
While in Benin in the 60s, he started the Ovonranwen Theatre Group with their debut production being Ogierhiakhi’s Obaiwape.
However, his earnings from acting was meagre and thereafter, he traveled to Lagos to seek better career opportunities and to explore a career in football.
While in Benin in the 60s, he started the Ovonranwen Theatre Group with their debut production being Ogierhiakhi’s Obaiwape.
However, his earnings from acting was meagre and thereafter, he traveled to Lagos to seek better career opportunities and to explore a career in football.
He got his first job in 1972 working for Michelin Tyres. He applied for the position without knowing how to drive which was a requirement for the job.
He learned how to drive a day before the interview. During the interview, he passed the oral interview and failed the driving test but honesty about his error in judgement won over the interviewer.
He worked for Michelin selling tyres in Lagos, Ijebu Ode and Abeokuta but he left Michelin to work for Dunlop Tyres as a Senior Sales Representative in the Tyres and Allied products division.
While working for Dunlop in Benin, he was a cast member of NTA Benin's television series, Hotel de Jordan and also performed in a rendition of Ola Rotimi's The Gods are Not to Blame.
In 1977, he left sales for a career in theatre. He auditioned and got the lead part of Langbodo, a play by Dapo Adelugba presented during FESTAC.
After the end of Festac, Adelugba introduced him to a friend of his at University of Ibadan about opportunities in theatre. Adelugba's friend was able to get Efe a position as a senior artiste in the institution.
Sam Loco would later become a household name and one of the early pioneers of Nollywood and featured in lots of movies
He was also a funny actor and featured in movies like :
1. Tom and Jerry
2. Final World Cup
3. Long John
4. Ukwa
5. Akịdị
6. My Love
7. IJELE the son of Masquerade
8. Anunuebe
Sam Loco Efe died in his hotel room at Amakọhịa, Owerri, Imo State on August 7, 2011. Till date, nobody knows the cause of his death but Ventolin inhaler was found with him when the the door of the room was broken down . Report has it that Sam Loco was an asthmatic patient.
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My favourite Nigerian comic actor.
ReplyDeleteContinue to rest in perfect peace, Amen.
Great man!
DeleteContinue to rest in peace, Sir.
Keep resting Legend.
ReplyDeleteHe was a relief to watch. Such a great man. Keep resting legend.
ReplyDeleteHe was a funny and talented actor. May his soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteWow.. Great man
ReplyDeleteWow Great Legend
ReplyDeleteI So Love All his Movies very good Actor o,
May His Gentle Soul Continue To Rest in Peace...,🙏🙏
Hello iya Boys
Continue resting in peace legend..
ReplyDeleteAmen 🙏 Stella, he was also in ' 'Every people' A funny & gentleman, may his soul rest well ❤️
DeleteMay his soul continue to rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteA very talented actor and multi linguist
ReplyDeleteKeep resting in God's bosom Sam Loco.
Sudden fame; sudden fizzle these guys paid there dues... Rest on Mr Sam
ReplyDeleteRest on Legend
ReplyDeleteContinue to rest on, Sir Loco.
ReplyDeleteForever in our hearts😍
ReplyDeleteKeep resting in power/peace Legend 💪
ReplyDeleteRest on pa Efe.🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
ReplyDeleteContinue to rest in peace Sam Loco
ReplyDeleteRest on great legend
ReplyDeleteRest on Sir
ReplyDeleteI remember those days when NEC production was close to my apartment at adeshina street,ijeshatedo,surulere off oshodi, Mile 2,express road.
ReplyDeleteCome and see various actors including Sam loco. I called him by his name one day without adding Sir or brother. That was rude of me. And he responded that I didn't have respect.
He was a gentle man to the core with great sense of humour. It was alleged that his cigarette smoking killed him
Nigeria in those days opportunity abound, you can get a job easily even with lower education and still become somebody in life. Now opportunity is so rife even for people with second degrees. Oh Lord help our country, this struggling is too much . Rip Sam Loco Efe.
ReplyDeleteOh how I love this man
ReplyDeleteKeep resting legend
Sam Loco was a great actor. May his soul continue to rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to read this. Rest in peace Sam loco, you are a legend.
ReplyDeleteEhya he was never married.
ReplyDeleteRest in peace legend.
I noticed too
DeleteHe might have had kids outside wedlock
He was a well know alcoholic. Addicted to the bottle until it took his life. A lot of Nigerians were not exposed them . We saw it like he live alcohol and chose to die through that way because everyone and probably himself saw that he was dying slowly in our eyes and he still couldn’t lay off the bottle that was killing him. No one was really surprised when he died because he looked dead while living . We simply didn’t know what addition is then if not he would have gotten help to quit.
ReplyDeleteHe was a great actor, keep resting.
ReplyDeleteVery funny Loco. Keeping resting sir.
ReplyDeleteIt was also rumored that he carried some girls into hotel room the day he died.
ReplyDeleteYou people should watch ATINGA - this man is hilarious
ReplyDeleteSuch a legend. May his soul continue to rest in peace
ReplyDeleteAmen
ReplyDeleteEyaaaa he was such a funny man with great sense of humour. Continue to rest peacefully Sam loco.
ReplyDeleteRIP. Legend
ReplyDeleteYears ago around 1999 somewhere in Lagos State, on a Sunday morning, I was on my way to church. I saw Sam Loco puffing away cigarette (as early as 7am). I greeted him and in my mind I said 'Wow'. He was a great actor though. RIP Sam Loco.
ReplyDeleteContinue to rest in peace sir.
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