It’s been 20 years, since Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde made her debut in the Nigerian movie industry, otherwise called Nollywood. To kick-off the celebrations, she visited Stella Maris College in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
The famous Nollywood star also used the event to flag off her tour of 20 cities in the world, as part of the programmes outlined for the celebration, which commenced at the weekend.
To Omosexy, as she is popularly called, the event was an opportunity
to encourage younger generations to believe in themselves for a better
nation.
“That was my motivation,” said the Nollywood star, “to meet with young children”.
She also used the occasion to launch her pet project
‘I gat value’ and
also motivated the young pupils by sharing her experience while growing
up to stardom.She also used the occasion to launch her pet project
“Starting a career as a young girl of 16, all I wanted was to help my
widowed mother provide for our young family. I stumbled on the
opportunity to model freely, and by fate, I was invited to a movie
casting. Who knew as frightened and vulnerable as I was then, that I was
starting the journey of my destiny?” she narrated, while introducing
her plight to the management of the school, adding that, “20 years
later, not only did I provide for my now late widowed mother, I also
helped train two younger ones and earned myself a career in Nollywood,
an industry that I helped start with practically nothing, but which has
gone on to become the second largest English producing and third
largest movie industry in the world.”
Fascinated by her story, the students described Omotola as a living
legend and a role model to many of them. They celebrated her as a humble
wife and great mother who has kept her marriage intact unlike her
contemporaries and urged her to share her secret of success so they
could grow to be like her.
Omotola, who is also a United Nations Peace Ambassador, is married to Captain Matthew Ekeinde and they have four children.
Representative of the students, Isigwe Chiamaka, in her opening remarks, celebrated the actress’ achievements and thanked her for choosing their school as a flag-off point for her world city tour.
Representative of the students, Isigwe Chiamaka, in her opening remarks, celebrated the actress’ achievements and thanked her for choosing their school as a flag-off point for her world city tour.
Popular Motivational Speaker, Linus Okorie, told the students that to
become a leader was a personal choice they must make. He advised them to
own a dream book which could be used to write their ideas and embark on
research
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