He directed and produced films such as the Rise and Fall of Oyenusi in 1979, The Boy is Good and Apalara, a film about the life and murder of Alfa Apalara in Oko Awo, Lagos.
He was educated at St Matthias, Lafiaji, Lagos and City College school.
After his studies, he worked with BBC and also played minor roles in Dr.No, Guns at Batasi and Sharpeville Massacre.
[3] He returned to Nigeria in 1975 and was involved in concert promotion before starting Edifosa, a film production company.
[6] Ugbomah's career flourished into the early 1980s producing such films as Oil Doom, Bolus '80 and The Boy is Good.