There seems to be no stopping actress Omoni Oboli and this latest Guardian report from a few days ago just showers her with Encomiums!
The report says....
Nigerians have a saying, “Soup wey sweet, na better money kill am”. In literal terms, when good money is spent, the soup becomes more tasteful. Nothing great is gotten from nothing. It had to be the effort of a lot of players in the movie industry to birth this bundle of talent we have now come to know and love; ‘The First Lady’ herself, Omoni Oboli.
What are the ingredients to create the perfect blend of beauty, brains, expertise, focus and of course, the bottom line, monetary success? As the only one in her caliber, who has taken on the job of scriptwriting, directing, producing, starring (also playing two roles in ‘Being Mrs Elliott’) and marketing her movies to box office success, we cannot but attest to the fact of her ingenuity. At a time when the men dominated the production of movies and directing, she sashays into the scene and carves out her domain like it was always reserved for her.
A lot of industry players contributed to her rise; her first lead role was to given her by Nollywood veteran, Fidelis Duker when she first got into the game in 1996, for his movie, ‘Not My Will’, and then following it up with another lead role in ‘Destined To Die’. Hilda Dokuboh’s ‘Another Campus Tale’ also saw Omoni play the lead role. What we must understand about the filmmakers back then is that their passion was evident, and it reduced the hype factor, which we see nowadays, and for Omoni to be given lead roles then was due to her raw and unquestionable talent. Coming back into the scene after a ten year hiatus, another industry heavy weight, the iconic Emem Isong, again takes up the mantle of being the one who gave Omoni her first big break in her movie, ‘Unfinished Business’, followed by other lead and supporting roles in her other movies.
The industry stood and recognized because Emem is not one to give out lead roles to any stray actor just to fill in the blanks. You must know your onions to be featured in her movies. She has been instrumental in creating or building most of the many known faces of Nollywood that we know today, and is still doing so.
Interesting to note is the fact that Omoni Oboli, strangely has not featured as the lead actress in more than 20 movies till date. So how did she rise to this colossal level as the shining bankable star of Nollywood today? Let’s see, firstly, she’s a skilled actor. Let’s start with a little game of “did-you-know.” Omoni happens to be the very first Nollywood actor (remember Nollywood came into existence with the release of ‘Living In Bondage) who has won Best Actress at an international award of such magnitude as the Los Angeles Movie Award and the Harlem international Festival Award.
Why is it such a big feat? These are awards where a Nigerian Nollywood movie, Lonzo Nzekwe’s ‘Anchor Baby’, competing with movies from all over the world, saw Omoni Oboli emerge as the overall Best Actress! Mario Van Pebbles’ movie was also featured at that festival, and Anchor Baby was judged to be the best movie! She has shown a lot of versatility with the many diverse roles she’s taken on and the many ways she’s interpreted them. When she’s seen in movies, you forget that you’re watching the same person.
Secondly, she is a New York Academy trained digital filmmaker. This isn’t just a fly-by-night director with only an on-the-job experience, but one who has gone beyond that to learn the right skills to boost her passion. She joins the likes of Kunle Afolayan, Stephane Linus and many others who are alumni of this prestigious institution.
Thirdly, and this one, I believe, is the most ignored in the Nollywood circle because it is the least mentioned of her traits, Omoni Oboli is a fantastic scriptwriter! If you’ve gone through her productions, ‘Being Mrs Elliott’, ‘The First Lady’ and the lastest, ‘Wives On Strike’, you would see how artistically she weaves her plots and twists in such a way that it all comes together at the end. Her dialogues are deliberate and each sentence gives clarity to something else later, so that their are no unnecessary scenes. No boring moments.
Fourthly, her directing is amazing, especially when it comes to the cast. She seems to know how to bring out the very best of everyone she has used. I didn’t quite consider Alexx Ekubor an actor beyond the fine boy, eye candy personality that he displays in his movies, but as the no-nonsense, domineering pimp, Obama, in ‘The First Lady’, I saw a talent that had hitherto been untapped.
Lastly, as a producer, her tenacity in bringing her stories to life and then selling it to the viewers like only she does is one for the record books. She is certainly a case study on how to market a Nigerian movie right, and will be referenced for a long time on the matter by all who really want to do it right.
There’s no doubt that she has set a high standard in the industry in tenacity, talent, marketing prowess and bankability. Her place in the halls of fame of African filmmaking is definitely secure, and I don’t think she’s showing any signs of slowing down anytime soon. We look forward to many more great works from this great actress.
Guardian reportage.
Great actress,smart beautiful woman,lovely hair,trademark smile......I could go on..LOL
So long,can't read.
ReplyDeleteNo other actress or actor overhype themselves or blow trumpet like Omoni.
DeleteFilms are released daily u never hear the figures but if its omoni movie you hear million this and that
Talk about empty barrel makes the loudest noise. She cant even act like that and rides on the coat of Omotola "slim mother with big children ". That her main hype and appeal
She's really really good, my major attraction is the hair tho!
ReplyDeleteNice hair!
ReplyDeleteHey Oboli,
ReplyDeleteShut ur mouth . U make a lot of noise , pay for publications . U can't even ACT !! And u call urself a profound actress . Stop all the noise and do a good job. If u like write 1 zillion articles on all the online platforms u can't be a family name . I can stand Omotola Paid publications atlesst she can act the part , but u oh no!! What do I hold on to. Ur nothing but an online actress get off the World Wide Web and go back to the drawing board. U missed it, u missed the body language , eye connection and every other embodiment that acting involves. Go back to the basis.
Sunshyne.
Bad belle
DeleteEeya bad belle critic, she's making money while u are here ranting.. She dsnt know u exist but u know her.. Who has made impact btw u nd her? Pls crawl back to d abyss
DeleteWow! Just wow! If she near u, u go throw am rotten tomatoes & rotten eggs o! Such anger! She tif ur man!?
DeleteLong story. She is a great actress. Congrats Omoni... the name sound like i money
ReplyDeleteOmoni,the gorgeous woman.
ReplyDeleteThis year is spinning greatly in her favour.
Hard work sure pays.
Nay sayers got nothing on you,Sunshine.
Wow! This woman's stardom came like filmtrick;one thing I know for sure is that she is very smart!
ReplyDeleteI love the way she wears her natural hair!
ReplyDeleteRich, dark mane. Nice profile too
ReplyDeleteSorry to rain on the parade of whoever wrote this gibberish, her rise to this level was her connection with the former president (Jonathan) Enough about this nonsense accolades. Perhaps someone should ask her what was her job at the summit she went with the former president. Noise over mediocrity
ReplyDeleteGo do ur own whether profit go come out na
DeleteSorry to rain on the parade of whoever wrote this gibberish, her rise to this level was her connection with the former president (Jonathan) Enough about this nonsense accolades. Perhaps someone should ask her what was her job at the summit she went with the former president. Noise over mediocrity
ReplyDeleteThanks for d info. God will provide your Jonathan
DeleteHahaha! I love this blog, the comments make my day.
DeleteBuhahahhahahah! @Ije comment left me in stitches!Jeez!what a reply!Una no go kee persin for this blog!
DeleteBuhahahhahahah! @Ije comment left me in stitches!Jeez!what a reply!Una no go kee persin for this blog!
Delete@Ije. I'm very blessed already by
DeleteGod and do not need to have Jonathan before being blessed. I'm one of those that God blesses directly without a 3rd party being involved. #Takeittothebank
@Ije. I'm very blessed already by
DeleteGod and do not need to have Jonathan before being blessed. I'm one of those that God blesses directly without a 3rd party being involved. #Takeittothebank
@Anonymous...my own God uses people to bless other people. You didn't wake up to ask God for his blessings and bam!...your house is filled up with money. Celebrate with people, don't be pained about their success. You hear?
DeleteAnon 8.36 Your response shows how stupid you are. I guess you are either Omoni that sleeps with married men to get money and hyped her stupid mediocre film on our throat or one of those run girls that run after men for money. Tell Omoni to keep her legs closed to married men. By the way, if you know how blessed I'm both financially and otherwise, you will hug the transformer. Of course I celebrate with genuine and authentic hardworking successful people and not Internet hyped success. Got it?
DeleteAnon 8.36 Your response shows how stupid you are. I guess you are either Omoni that sleeps with married men to get money and hyped her stupid mediocre film on our throat or one of those run girls that run after men for money. Tell Omoni to keep her legs closed to married men. By the way, if you know how blessed I'm both financially and otherwise, you will hug the transformer. Of course I celebrate with genuine and authentic hardworking successful people and not Internet hyped success. Got it?
DeleteOga/Madam anonymous, you're extremely pained. Pray for sugar, plenty of it, to wipe away the many bitter leaves you've swallowed. It's for your own good. I'd like to refer you by your name or blog ID but your cowardice won't let it happen. I'm sorry for you.
Delete@ije. Sorry Ije (Sorry Omoni) hope you got enough money from Jonathan and Uduaghan to last you a lifetime? Done
DeleteGood for her
ReplyDeleteGood for her
ReplyDeleteEnd time story for the gods
ReplyDeleteOkay... but too long to read.
ReplyDeleteI hope she has the millions to go with all this though, because empty vessels make the loudest noise.
Oboni and her PR team
ReplyDeleteStella we know she pay you heavily and monthly for these adverts but we also know how she's the bedmate of uduaaghan, gej and many others, and she's as fake as a chameleon, can you stop shoving her down our throats now?
ReplyDeleteAdonbelivit! Stapit! U don't say!
DeleteShe's trying too hard to redeem her soiled reputation. If you are innocent you don't have to try to convince people that your new found wealth is strictly from hard work.
DeleteSay that to superficial shallow minded Linda. Queen of vanity
DeleteSay that to superficial shallow minded Linda. Queen of vanity
DeleteHer PR agents are really working... Good one.
ReplyDeleteShe's got a really nice figure. Tht's all I see whenever I see her pix.wish to have such a figure after birthing my kids.
ReplyDeleteYes you can have her kind of figure after birthing your adorables, just make exercise your way of life.
DeleteSo I'm expected to read all that because of Omoli?
ReplyDeleteKam biakwanu!
She does look kinda delicious, is it true she swings both ways?
ReplyDeleteShe doesn't swing both ways. All you "all women are bisexual believers", rest for the matter!!!
Deleteis this a sponsored post? anyway i love and respect her. beauty with brains. her hair is so so lovely.me like it
ReplyDeleteLovely
ReplyDeleteI love dis woman.
ReplyDeleteI don't
ReplyDeleteShe is just ok.
ReplyDeletePeople pay to hype themselves, real actors work and don't stay online blowing trumpets.
ReplyDeleteI love me some Mrs Oboli! Touche!
ReplyDeleteWhat's these tutorial for exactly? Omoni Oboli give your life to Christ.
ReplyDeleteShe is hard working.
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