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Omotola Jalade Ekeinde |
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde is a Nollywood actress.
She is married to Capt. Matthew Ekeinde and has 4 children.
Apart from being one of the most successful Nollywood actresses,
she is also a singer and is involved in extensive charity work
in her home country of Nigeria.
Career
Her first role in a movie came in the film "Venom of
Justice"(1995). Omotola Ekeinde burst into the Nollywood film
industry with the movie "Mortal Inheritance"(1995) where she
played a sickle-cell patient who fights for her life even when
she knows she might not be able to live. At the end of the day,
she has a baby and eventually lives. This film which received
good reviews, won her awards for her role in the movie and is
still known as one of Nigeria's best movies ever made. Ever
since then she has not looked back and she has starred in
blockbuster movies like "Games Women Play", "Blood Sisters",
"All my life", "Last Wedding" and a host of others. In the year
2005, she launched her music career
Early life
Omotola was born in a family of five to Mr. & Mrs. Shola Jalade
(both late) and two brothers, Tayo and Bolaji Jalade. She
attended Chrisland Nursery School , Opebi, Lagos and Oxford
Children School , Santos Layout. She then proceeded to Kaduna
for her secondary education at Command Secondary School . She is
currently undertaking an HND course in Estate Management at Yaba
College of Technology, Lagos. She got married at the Ikeja
registry on the 23rd, March 1996, and had a beautiful white
wedding on board a DASH 7 Aircraft flying from Lagos to Benin,
on the 19th April, 2001. Besides acting, she also sings and has
a song to be released debut album. She features as a writer for
the Saturday SUN (Omotola's Diary) and occasionally gets
involved in Social Services for women and charity homes. Omotola
Jalade Ekehinde is a beautiful award winning actress known for
her craft all around Africa. She acts in Nollywood, the Nigeria
home video movie scene that has in the past decade blossomed
into a full fledged entertainment industry. For this screen
goddess, life is family, scenes in a movie, songs in an album
and the sure pleasure of getting feed back from her fans.
Omotola has within the space of 10 years been able to play major
roles in numerous movies. She has played a prostitute, a
prisoner, the lonely housewife, the bitchy manipulator and the
girl next door. Omotola radiates the aura of a real star. She
recently waxed a music album titled 'Gba' in 2006, and she sees
herself as moving up like one rung from just being an actor to
an entertainer. Omosexy as she is called by her fans, would not
respond to anything that she claims “does not add value to my
life”.
The famous G8
In the year 2005 some actors were found to have been collecting
huge fees from producers due to the fact of their A-list
celebrity status. The Actor's Guild of Nigeria thereby placed
the actors on 1-YEAR ban due to the behaviour. Among the actors
were Genevieve Nnaji, Stella Damasus Aboderin, Omotola Ekeinde,
Nkem Owoh, Ramsey Noah, Pete Edochie, Richard Mofe Damijo. This
caused some actors to venture into music but their albums
flopped. The ban placed on these actors was seen as "doom" in
Nollywood, since these were the industry "shakers".But
currently, the actors are back in filming, and Omotola is also
working on some movies.
Filmography
-Omotola Movies
-Thorns Of Rose
-Angel of doom
-Oyato (1&2)
-Reckless heart
-No Rival (1&2)
-Day Break (1&2)
-What I Want
-Maniac (1&2)
-My Best Friend
-Venom Of Justice
-Working For Love
-Iva
-I Will Die For You
-The Outside
-The Prostitute
-The Oppressor
-Society Lady
-Slave
-The Silent Book
-Mid Night Scream
-Scores To Settle
-Pretty woman
-Okosisi
-No one but you
-Two faces of evil
-Rescue
-Out of love
-Mortal inheritance
-Lost kingdom
-Final step
-Blood sister (1&2)
-Oyato 2
-Market sellers (1&2)
-Games Women Play (1&2)
-Queen of Hasso Rock lovers in London
10 QUESTIONS FOR OMOTOLA JALADE-EKEINDE
‘I prefer male company’
By SHOLA OSHUNKEYE AND GODDY OSUJI
Sunday, June 18,
2006
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Pix: Sun News Publishing
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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is one of the screen goddesses in
Nigeria’s growing home video industry, Nollywood. She hit the
linelight with her role in Mortal Inheritance and established
her acting ability in Prostitute. “Omo Sexy” as the 28-year-old
mother of four is fondly called by her fans is well endowed with
a sexy figure.
After a ban by her Actors Guild of Nigeria, she channeled her
energy into music and has released a CD. In this encounter with
NDIDI KENNEDY-UKAGA, she talks about the secret of her beauty,
life as a teenage mother and how she copes with her male fans.
HOW TOUGH WAS YOUR CHILDHOOD?
I grew up in a very small family. My dad was quite popular
before he died. I was also their only child for a long time
before they had my brother when I was seven years. I was a
spoilt kid who found it quite hard to adjust when my younger
ones came. I lost my father immediately I went to secondary
school.
HOW DID YOU COPE WITHOUT YOUR FATHER?
I have had challenges all my life. People think I am complex but
I am not.
I have lived almost an insecured kind of life. I am trying to
bear the circumstances and face my challenges and this, I have
done all my life. I am only getting to be comfortable at this
age. When I lost my dad, we went down the drain. We had to
adjust our standard of living and it affected me as a child.
IF YOUR FATHER WERE ALIVE, WOULD YOU HAVE HAD A CHILD AS A
TEENAGER OR GOTTEN MARRIED?
I have never stopped thinking that if my dad were alive, would I
have done all I did? I don’t think so. I am sure he would have
wanted me to achieve much before going into marriage. His death
was not a way of escape for me to have done all I did. I was
young when I met someone I liked and there was no daddy to say,
no!
My mum tried but not forcefully. She only insisted I must finish
school.
HOW DID YOU COPE AS A TEENAGE MOTHER?
I thank God for giving me the grace to deliver like the Hebrew
women. I didn’t have any problem during and after delivery. I
was terrified at first due to some horrific stories I heard
about delivery but I guess I have been very lucky with
pregnancies. My husband has been very supportive both
psychologically and morally. Being a mother is a blessing to me.
HOW DO YOU MANAGE YOUR MALE ADMIRERS WHO HANG AROUNG
YOU MOST TIME?
A lot of people have said different things about me. Recently, I
slapped a male fan that grabbed me from behind. Lots of people
said I shouldn’t have slapped him. I told them that even if I
wasn’t married, he still had no right to grab me from behind.
I don’t care if I am an actress or not, I still remain a female
who shouldn’t be disrespected. It’s wrong for a fan to do what
that young man did to me. People should remember I am somebody’s
wife. Other people can see it and think we are secret lovers. I
don’t have any secret lover though I have had some men call me
to say lots of naughty things, which I ignore. I wonder what
kind of fans they are. People will try to hurt you in the
pretext of being your fan. I am not afraid to accept who I am. I
have more male friends than women. I prefer male company than
female company.
HOW IS YOUR HUSBAND COPING WITH YOUR LIFESTYLE?
He handles all issues quite well like a mature man that he is.
He has come to accept it and he is coping very well. I have
stalkers who follow me everywhere I go. The most stubborn of all
of them is a young man called Sola. He said he wants to be with
me for the rest of his life. His case was so bad that my husband
had to invite him for a chat but he never stopped following me.
All efforts to get him off my back has proofed abortive. I see
him everywhere I go. He calls to threaten me at times. He even
knows my house and my family. It’s not easy having strange
people around you who says they are your fans; even those who
want to hurt you.
HOW HAPPY IS YOUR HOME?
I won’t lie that I have not had any serious quarrel with my
husband. I have been married for 11 years. There have been
moments of tension and joy. I have learnt that any woman you see
today that is still married in Nigeria has been a fool. You have
to be a fool to be married. You have to swallow your pride.
Being married is better than being single.
You must be ready to take things for the sake of your children.
I am sure those searching will find their soul mate and when
they do, they will be taking a very big decision.
All married women are strong women because it’s not easy to
remain married in Nigeria. Things beyond you would be thrown at
you especially when one is a career woman. In all, I have learnt
that marriage is all about give and take. You have to let
somethings go and say sorry even when you are not wrong. Those
who find it difficult to stick to one man are not necessarily
bad women. Sometimes, things thrown at them might be too much
for them to bear.
YOUR MUSIC HAS NOT MADE MUCH IMPACT AND PEOPLE THINK
YOU SHOULD FACE YOUR ACTING CAREER AND LEAVE MUSIC.
I know some people will have their reservations. Any time an
actor or actress ventures into music, there would be critics. I
am opened to all criticism but those who have heard my music
have appreciated my record. Some said I need to work on some
areas, which I appreciate. I haven’t gotten any negative report.
And I got a nomination at the last Hip Hop award held in Lagos.
DID YOU SLEEP WITH ANY PRODUCER OR DIRECTOR TO GET
ROLES IN NOLLYWOOD?
I have never been involved in any sex scandal to secure a role
in any movie. This profession is highly glamorous that people
dress well and smile to the camera to earn a living. I don’t
think any producer would want to be accused of sleeping with
anyone. With the press at alert, any scandal will be blown open.
Some ladies give ways to these producers to want to molest them.
Why should anyone go for private auditioning alone when
auditioning is meant to be open?
WHAT IS THE PROSPECT OF NOLLYWOOD BEING THE THIRD
LARGEST MOVIE INDUSTRY IN THE WORLD?
There are lots of prospects in Nollywood for improvement.
Nollywood didn’t get to where it is today through the help of
any organization. We are where we are by hardwork. If government
has the interest of this country at heart, then I see no reason
why they can’t zoom into Nollywood, which is a limitless
industry.
Nollywood is seen as a link to Africa. Our major problem is
distribution and piracy. We can develop the human power area.
Our major problem today is piracy. If one cannot get back money
invested, then all hopes are lost. But when you invest and get
back what you invested, then you will want to re-invest.
Omotola J. Ekeinde: Biography of Omotola J. Ekeinde:
complete with pictures
Posted To The Web: Sunday, February 13, 2005 -
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"I dedicate this website to all my fans,if it wasn't
for you; I wouldn't be where I am today!!!. Thank
you for your love and support throughout the years I
have been in the entertainment business".
NAME Omotola
J. Ekeinde
PROFFESSION Actress
STATUS Married with four kids
HUSBAND Capt. Matthew Ekeinde
CHILDREN Princess, M.J, Meriah and Michael
I am from a
family of five (5); Mrs & Mrs Shola Jalade (both
late) and two brothers Tayo and Bolaji Jalade. I
attended Christland Nursery School, Opebi, Lagos and
Oxford Children School Santos Layout. I then
proceeded to Kaduna for my Secondary education at
Command Secondary School. I am currently undertaking
an HND course in Estate Management at Yaba College
of Technology, Yaba, Lagos.
I got married
at the Ikeja registry on the 23rd, March 1996, then
later had a beautiful white wedding on board a DASH
7 Aircraft flying from Lagos to Benin, on the 19th
April, 2001.
Besides
acting, I also sing and have an album soon to be
released. I feature as a writer for the Saturday?s
SUN ( Omotola?s Diary). Occasionally I get involved
in Social Services for women and the homes.
 
"This is one of my favorite images"
This is my
column Where I play god and you are my subordinates.
Sorry, what that means is that I will not hesitate
to make my views felt in this page and of course
it's mine so I'll say what I want. Dig? Any way
don't get violent on me because I will be lenient
but frank
It is the page
where I tell you the true situation of things
against what's been written in the papers, both
about myself and my other colleagues.
To my Family:-
What will I do without your support, never
complaining always encouraging...I love you all
Media:-
sometimes sweet Sometimes bitter, but you have been
there fore me when I needed you the most, and
sincerely I appreciate you. I wouldn't be here
without your help.
My Fans:-
What can I say about you guys?. You have
made me a better person and I strive to please you
all the time. I love You.
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