Ike began acting while still a student and quickly became a prominent figure in Nollywood. His first major feature film was
Deadly Affair in 1994, which brought him into the spotlight and helped establish him as a leading man in the burgeoning
Nigerian film industry. His performances often portrayed intense romantic leads and morally complex characters, helping him become one of the most recognisable actors of the period. At the peak of his career, he starred alongside leading Nollywood actresses such as
Genevieve Nnaji,
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde,
Rita Dominic,
Chioma Chukwuka, and
Kate Henshaw. Ike was then considered one of the industry’s
most bankable actors, and his work contributed significantly to the popularity and expansion of Nollywood during its formative years. However, he later took an extended break from acting due to personal and professional challenges. In subsequent years, he has made a gradual return to the screen, appearing in select film projects and public engagements. Some Nollywood actors including
Yul Edochie, have mentioned Ike as their acting inspiration. He acted in the 2023 movie titled
Malaika, produced by
Toyin Abraham.
Controversy Ike publicly criticised the leadership of the
Actors Guild of Nigeria and was involved in a long-running factional dispute within the organisation, which at times included court battles and rival leadership claims. In 2016, Ike was appointed president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) following a court ruling that removed the previous president from office. Although he was appointed AGN president in the mid-2010s, he later lost an election to Emeka Rollas at a 2017 peace and reconciliation conference, effectively ending his bid to lead the guild. He also reconciled with fellow Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) figures
Segun Arinze and
Ibinabo Fiberesima, both of whom previously served as presidents of the guild, following the prolonged leadership disputes. In 2026, Emeka Ike slammed Jaruma for using his photo in a viral video of his son on her page. == Personal life ==