Omotola goes first and hard for Nigeria and Nigerians in this BBC Outlook episode where she talks about how she got into acting, her marriage, and her inclusion in Time's Influential 100 list. I love how passionate she is defending Nollywood, and how generally smart and hardworking Nigerians are.
You can listen HERE. She is on for the first 10 minutes.
BBC Description for Omotola's segment on the show;
Omotola Ekeinde (known to her fans as "omo-sexy") is one of the biggest stars of the Nigerian film industry also known as 'Nollywood'. This year she was named as one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world. She has appeared in more than 300 movies and has her own reality TV show. Having been a UN World Food Programme ambassador, she now runs her own foundation aiming to give a voice to young Africans.
Was she really named as one of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world?
ReplyDeleteWho knows her please? Beyond naija I mean. Even not all Nigerians know her. And I never see the Time magazine oh.
Abeg Neena shut up.that you are invisible does not mean you need to insult a big star like Omotola.get a life and move on
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