“If I
hadn’t been married earlier, I probably would not be by now. I don’t
know if any other man would have been able to handle me the way my
husband has done. It is not because I am a bad person. I am actually a
very strong woman,” she said.
With a
hint of sympathy for upwardly mobile Nigerian women who are still unable
to walk down the aisle, especially some of her fellow female artistes,
Omotola explained the reason why they are finding it difficult to get
married. She said, “At a point, you might become so confused and wonder
if any man will ever love you for who you are. But, if you are not a
very grounded person, you too can contribute to your own problems. I
consider myself to be lucky to remain married.”
Asked
if she had ever considered the fact that her daughter, who is now 18,
could get married any time and she would end up becoming a grandmother
before her 40th birthday, Omotola replied, “I don’t care much about it. I
don’t even want to think about that because I got married early. What I
always tell people is that all fingers are not equal. The fact that I
got married early does not mean that my own child will get married
early. My mother didn’t marry early. So it is not hereditary. But if my
daughter wants to get married early and I like the guy and If I see that
he is responsible enough, why not?”
The
actress revealed that she had been under pressure from her fans to
switch from acting to outright film production. But, insisting that she
was not ready to change her status yet, she said, “I’m not pretty much a
producer. Funny as it sounds, I really do not enjoy getting involved in
film productions. I’d love to direct a movie, but it has to be someone
else’s movie. I’m not interested in producing a movie right now. I just
want to be an actress.”
Many
movie fans might be shocked to learn that, although she is quite popular
among her colleagues, Omotola has no friend in Nollywood. The actress
revealed this much about her relationship with fellow Thespians.
“I
don’t have close friends in Nollywood. Everybody is my colleague. Maybe
it is because I live very far way from so many people in the industry.
Secondly, I’m not very good at visiting people. I don’t have that kind
of luxury,” she said.
In
addition to her flair for acting and singing, Omotola added, she would
have started a career in comedy and choreography. And to those behind
the rumour that she had released a second music album, she said, “My
second album is not out yet, but a lot of people think it is. Although I
have not officially released it.”
Most
people might be wrong to assume that the stunningly pretty actress live
in highbrow areas in Lagos, such as the Lekki Peninsular. But our
correspondent gathered that she lives in a simple neighbourhood in the
lowly Iyana-Oba area of the metropolis and she is proud of it.
Revealing
a lot more about her private life, she said,“I love where I live and I
like the way I live. I come out to do my work and go back to my
wonderful mansion. I am a cry-baby. I still cry a lot over the most
unlikely subjects and for silly reasons.”
Like
most other artistes, Omotola hardly sees her own movies and her dream
role in a movie – the kind of role that she had always looked forward to
having – is to act the part of a super heroine.
“I have always wanted to be a super heroine. I need one desperately,” she said


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