Caroline Chikezie, a British Nigerian actress best known for playing Sasha Williams in As If, is playing the role of “badass queen pin” in town in “Power Book II: Ghost.”
Power Book II: Ghost is the sequel to the series “Power.” The series has three seasons. The series introduces one of its new ruthless characters “Noma”, played by Caroline Chikezie. The character of Noma has been introduced in season three’s premiere.
Caroline Chikezie as Noma in “Power Book II: Ghost” Season 3: “The Guys Fear Her” was introduced in season three’s premiere, which aired on March 17, Friday.
“Power Book II: Ghost” Season 3, Episode 1 starts with badass Noma chopping off a woman’s hand to retrieve an auctioned-off blue diamond ring, which her fiancé, Mecca (Daniel Sunjata), wanted to give her before he was killed. This is the same ring Mecca gifted Monet in season two of the series.
According to Starz, the character of Noma has been introduced to affect Tariq’s plans to exit the drug game. Chikezie told POPSUGAR that her “no-nonsense” character “isn’t playing any games” when it comes to her business.
Caroline Chikezie reportedly said, “She (Noma) is a badass queen pin. The guys fear her, and they should because if they mess with her, they’re going to find out.” Caroline Chikezie asked everyone to get afraid of Noma.
Noma’s character in season three was created by showrunner Brett Mahoney. The actress said, “When I read Noma, I instinctively knew what needed to be done in order to portray her.” She said that she got inspiration from Denzel Washington’s Frank Lucas from “American Gangster.”
The new episodes of season 3 of “Power Book II: Ghost” air every Friday on Starz.
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