Efaobasi Ekpe ‘26 Shares God’s Power through Storytelling
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Efaobasi Ekpe ’26 Shares God’s Power through Storytelling
April 10, 2026 | Category Arts, Undergraduate | Written By Sophia Lee
Initially drawn to Azusa Pacific University because of his older brother, Efaobasi
Ekpe ’26 is pursuing a career in acting, sharing the hope and power of God through
stories. Enamored by the beauty and community of the campus, Ekpe committed to APU,
looking to continue his walk with Christ and with theater. Through leading roles,
trusting in God, and deep conversations with peers, Ekpe is changing APU for the better.
As a student in the
BFA in Acting for the Stage and Screen
program, Ekpe is learning how to hone his craft to bring glory to God. “I feel God
has called me to this path. I want to uncover so much about His world and people through
storytelling,” said Ekpe. “That can be a challenge, holding myself to such a high
standard, constantly wanting to do better and do more. Not a bad challenge, but a
big one.” Learning techniques from the professors in the program, as well as connecting
with peers, has helped Ekpe along his journey. “I am finding ways to dive deeper into
characters, and that is strengthened by the real-world connections I have with other
students in the program. Profound conversations influence my art, and I hope to inspire
others in turn,” said Ekpe.
Ekpe is also double-majoring in
Honors Humanities
, leading fellow students in conversation about faith, ethics, and the human experience.
“I have loved my time in the Honors College. It has allowed me to explore more about
myself and the world around me,” said Ekpe. Reading works about ethics, faith, and
leadership has helped guide Ekpe. “Conversations in colloquy inform my craft and life
outside of Honors,” said Ekpe. “I am constantly using what I have learned in all elements
of my life.”
With a passion for connection, Ekpe has formed profound relationships with classmates,
professors, and friends. “Going to see
Sinners
with fellow Black actors, and relishing that moment of cultural celebration and beautiful
art, is one of my favorite memories,” said Ekpe. Being a leader with roles like Mr.
Darcy in APU’s production of
Pride and Prejudice
, Ekpe has seen the importance of showing up for others and fostering community.
Art is transformative, and if I am able to move others and share a story with them,
that is a reward in itself.
Efaobasi Ekpe
As Ekpe continues to develop his craft and looks towards the future, he hopes that
he can bring glory to God through it all. “My success is seeing God’s name be glorified
in the different stories I am able to tell, in writing, directing, and acting,” said
Ekpe. “I want to see lives changed through His name.” Ekpe also aims to establish
an acting program in Nigeria, honoring his parents and continuing his brother's dream,
sharing the power of storytelling. “I want to set up a program that gives actors the
experience they need to tell their stories, and highlight individuals that may not
have had the opportunity to share before,” said Ekpe. “The impact won’t be monetary,
but seeing the fruition of God’s goodness and work in others' lives. I want to share
through the gifts and opportunities that God has given me.”
Through his time on campus, Ekpe has grown as a student, a leader, and a disciple
of Christ. “APU has allowed me to recognize my need for community and humility,” said
Ekpe. “I am learning how to remain humble as a Christian, fear God, and prioritize
my one-on-one time with God as well as fellowship. I always aim to keep God as my
root and bring Him into community, discipling and growing with others.” Ekpe is learning
how to be both at the front lines for God and taking a step back to learn from others
in their journey. The community at APU allows for deep conversations that have helped
shape Ekpe’s journey through faith. He continues to lean into God’s Word and work
towards the glory of God in everything that he does.
As Ekpe finishes out his final year at APU, he has recognized the ways in which he
has been able to grow and learn from his time on campus. “I found myself returning
to my favorite quote by T.S. Elliot,” said Ekpe. “‘
We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring, will be to
arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.’ That encapsulates
my time as a student.” When he first arrived on campus, Ekpe had no idea what the
next four years would hold. Now, as a senior, he recognizes the transformative power
that the APU community and God have had in his life. Ekpe continues to be a leader,
a faithful disciple, and a powerful storyteller on campus, positively impacting the
lives of others on campus and beyond.