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BN Exclusive: Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde on BBC –“I’m Looking Forward to Hollywood”! Movie Superstar on Nollywood, Family & what Steven Spielberg told Her

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Omotola J-E - September 2013 - BellaNauja

It’s Omosexy.

The Nollywood movie star recently had an interviewed BBC journalist Matthew Bannister on BBC Outlook.

Here is what was written on BBC’s website;

“Omosexy”: The Queen of Nollywood
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.

To listen to the interview, click here

The BellaNaija team has listened to the 12 minutes plus interview and transcribed it here exclusively for you.

Read the full interview;
Matthew Bannister: I’ve got to ask you this; how did you get this nickname Omosexy. Whose idea was that?
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde: My husband’s (Laughs). That’s what he calls me. That’s my pet name.

MB: And didn’t he give you a car with the registration number?
OJE: Yes he did (Laughs). That’s so true.

MB: And you don’t mind it?
OJE: No I don’t. Initially I did. I thought it was bit cocky you know but then everybody caught up on it, and everybody actually prefers to call me Omosexy than Omotola, which is my real name. So I said okay, I’ll take it.

MB: Tell me how did you get started in movies. How did you make your first break?
OJE: I actually started out as a model, after school waiting for my exams, the result. And a friend of mine was going for an audition and she said you could accompany me.

And I did. I wasn’t there to audition, she was. And she didn’t get the part, so she came out and said it’s free, you could go try and so I did. I tried and I got the part.

MB: But she was a bit fed up, wasn’t she?
OJE: No she wasn’t happy. She wasn’t very happy with me.

MB: What was your first ever movie role. Do you remember?
OJE: I do. I didn’t do it eventually because my mum didn’t let me do it. She was a bit superstitious. She thought it was going to catch up with me and I would eventually become a witch or something, because the role was if I remember very correctly, I was supposed to be a mermaid, you know sucking blood, almost like a vampire.

MB: Like a horror film?
OJE: Yeah.

MB: And your mum didn’t like the idea at all?
OJE: Yeah.

MB: So what was the first part you actually played?
OJE: Eventually, a princess (laughs). Because I was fifteen (15) you see so I had to do something age appropriate I guess.

MB: What did your parents think about you going into acting?
OJE: My dad was late. I lost my dad when I was twelve (12) years old. He died in an accident. So it was just my mum. She was a widow. And in Africa, being a widow, there’s so much spotlight on you, from the family. So much pressure.

She wasn’t happy. Back in the day, the Nollywood industry wasn’t very developed. Most people thought anybody in the entertainment industry, especially women, were prostitutes or layabouts. So she wasn’t very happy. She thought it was going to reflect badly on the family.

So she beat me a couple of times, she spanked me around… but I was very convinced it was something I wanted to do.

MB: You were determined?
OJE: I was very determined.

MB: So what was life like in the film business, because they work incredibly hard, don’t they in Nollywood?
OJE: They actually do. It’s an African thing, I also think. Usually we work very hard. When you are coming from a place where you feel like you always have to earn everything, you have to pay for everything – Cash.

You just work, you just keep working and then in Africa, especially in Nigeria, NO is not an answer, NO is not an option, you keep going, you know.

It’s raining but you are working, We are working overnight. We are working late hours because we needed to get it done. And we didn’t have the budget to close up and come back tomorrow. Sometimes you are in location, in somebody’s house and they need to get into their house, you have to finish. You know, yeah so we worked really late and really hard.

MB: And you’re turning out an enormous number of films in a very short space time, aren’t you. How many films a year are you making now?
OJE: Right now, there’s the new Nollywood. The old Nollywood is the Nollywood where you have straight to video movies, straight to DVD.

The new Nollywood is catching up with Hollywood. That’s why you have movies with bigger budgets and all that stuff going to cinemas. Now you have movies that come and shoot for like 2, 3 months, there about and it takes even a while for the movies to come out.

You know it is big budget and they have all the time. Otherwise when you still go back to the old Nollywood, the straight to videos, sometimes it’s just one week, because then you see you have to make your money. It is low budget, so yes sometimes it is one week. Shoot, come out.

MB: Are you embarrassed about any of the movies you’ve made in the past. Some that you wish oh…I shouldn’t have done that?
OJE: Yeah, there are a few. There are few that I go “oh…what was I thinking?”. No, but I am very proud of where I am coming from. You know ‘cos that’s part of the story. We started from nothing, we started from the days of camcorders.

You know what I mean. The same thing you use for your birthday, gigs and all of that stuff. We started from nothing. The government in my country did not support us, so we started from just passion, sheer passion.

Most of us were not trained but we knew what it should be. And we were pushing. We pushed so hard and now it’s the third (3rd) largest movie industry in the world. Nollywood, you see, so we’ve come a long way.

Capt. Matthew Ekeinde & Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

Capt. Matthew Ekeinde & Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde

MB: Now, you got married when you were just eighteen (18) to an airline pilot. Who you met, I think a couple of years earlier when you were 16
OJE: I met him when I was 16.

MB: Were your family happy about you getting married at 18?
OJE: No they weren’t.

MB: What did they say?
OJE: Er…they actually blamed it on entertainment. Yeah, they said if you hadn’t gotten into entertainment, you wouldn’t have the idea that it was even okay in the first place. But I’ve always known what I wanted. I was pretty much like a very focused kid, I knew what I wanted, when I met him I knew he was what I wanted.

Funny enough I never thought I was ever going to get married, I was never one of those females who thought I will ever…, because I am too strong a woman you see and my mom always said for an African woman, you will never get a man, you will never get an African man, maybe you will get a Caucasian or somebody, but then you won’t get an African man because you are not very humble, that’s what she thought.

She said you know you are very headstrong. But then I met a man who understood me. He was an airline pilot, he was well-traveled, he was very exposed, he understood me, he got me. So I just knew.

MB: So did they try to put obstacles in his way and what did he say when they tried to stop him marrying you?
OJE: He said he was going to do it anyway (Both laugh)

MB: So, he’s quite determined too?
OJE: He is very determined.

MB: And didn’t you get married on board a plane?
OJE: Yes I did

MB: Tell me about that, what was the idea behind that? He wasn’t flying it at the time, was he?
OJE: No he wasn’t flying (They both laugh). But he did. He actually flew for like 10 minutes.

MB: It was a big airline, wasn’t it?
OJE: Yeah, it was a big airline

MB: And you had lots of guests?
OJE: Yes. It was a Dash 7, I think a Dash 7. He went to his company, he was working with at that time. And told them about the idea.

And they said nobody has ever done that, I don’t even think you will get clearance for that. But just like myself, my husband is determined, he’s that, he never takes no for answer. And so he went to the aviation minster, he sent in the letters and everything, and it took a while.

And everybody thought he was crazy, but they said okay we just want to give you a chance but we think you won’t do it. But we will just give you an opportunity to pursue it and we surprised everyone, we did, we got everybody on board.

There was insurance for everybody and we flew.

MB: Who performed the ceremony, what happened?
OJE: They actually had a priest on board. You know they said we should fly, they will coordinate from the tarmac

MB: He was going to try to do the service from the tarmac (Laughs)?
OJE: Yeah. They said just go we will bless you guys, but he (her husband) said no, you are coming on board

MB: It must have really been memorable
OJE: Yes, it was.

MB: And Obviously now you are a very famous person, do you have difficulty kinda living a normal life? Do you have difficulty walking down the streets in Nigeria?
OJE: I actually do, I do. It’s not easy to be famous and walk on the streets, especially when you want to do things. I am a mother, so naturally I have to do things for my kids , it’s pretty hard but then…

MB: What sort of things happen to you, do fans come up to you when you go shopping or when you go to a restaurant?
OJE: Yes they do. They don’t want to harm you. I mean, most African fans are very friendly. They are very passionate about Nollywood , very very passionate, so most times, they want to, they mob you, they want to take pictures, they want to take autographs. Sometimes you just want to get on with work, so you might come off as rude when you don’t want to stop.

But in the long run, it’s advisable to avoid such situations really.

MB: And do you get mobbed here in the UK as well?
OJE: I do.

MB: Didn’t you get mobbed in the supermarkets
OJE: Yes in Tesco somewhere. And I had a closing down somewhere, it was really…

MB:  They had to get rid of the crowd because too many people gathered
OJE: Yeah

Omotola at the Premiere of "Omotola:The Real Me" in Lagos

Omotola at the Premiere of “Omotola:The Real Me” in Lagos

MB: And this is stoked up by your reality TV show. What form does that take, what do you do on the reality TV show?
OJE: Just my everyday life. Just work and family.

MB: So the cameras follow you everywhere?
OJE: Everywhere.

MB: Do you find that a bit intrusive?
OJE: Very, very intrusive. Very hard to control. And there are times when you really want to cheat. ‘Cos I am a very glamorous person and there are times when they catch you, and you are not looking glamorous at all. But you already signed a contract that they are going to see everything.It’s very hard.

MB: You must feel quite stressful having your whole life under the spotlight like that, does it?
OJE: I enjoy it though.

MB: Do you?
OJE: I love it. I don’t feel stressed at all.

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MB: You were voted one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine. How did it feel to get that?
OJE: Great, great. I do a lot of humanitarian work.I felt that was an endorsement, I felt it was some sort of nod, you know to say we know what you do, we know your life is very glamorous, we know you are an artiste but I was under the icon category, not under the artiste category and that was more gratification for me

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MB: Is this not the recognition of the foundation you set-up, You should tell us about that because you set up a foundation to help young people, haven’t you in Africa?
OJE: Yes, it is called the Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme and because a lot of African youths are disillusioned. Especially the Nigerian youths. We are very hard working people. Nigerians are like the black Jews. We go every where and take over everything.

We are very hard working people. And we are very loving people. Nigerians are actually voted the most happiest people in the world. That’s how good we are, But then we have a few people, because maybe they are not happy with the government or they are not happy with the situations they are, they use their genius for a bad things or whatever and we’ve gotten a lot of bad press from that.

And so a lot of young people who are not exposed will hear.

We are very hard working people, honest people. These sort of people have tarnished our image. and we don’t get the opportunity to do anything because everybody judges us before we start or before we get started, so that’s what my foundation is all about, we are bringing out the young people who genuinely want to work, who are genuinely honest, who want to explore and do things.

We have a lot of geniuses in Africa, especially in Nigeria. In everything in the UK for example, you’ll find a Nigerian doing something. That’s the truth. That’s the truth. And why are we not being celebrated for that?

Nollywood started barely 20 years ago, and today we are the third largest industry in the world.

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MB: And I saw a photograph on your Twitter site, of you sitting between Steven Spielberg and Daniel Day Lewis
OJE: Yeah (Laughs)

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MB: Are you thinking of moving to Hollyood by any chance?
OJE: Oh my God, I am looking forward to that. I have done a movie there, it’s not a full Hollywood movie, it is called Ije, We shot it in L.A. with Hollywood stars, not Brad Pitt or anybody, you know I am still looking forward to that. But I have acted in a movie with Kimberly Elise.

MB: And what did Steven Speilberg say to you, did he say come and join my latest movie?
OJE: He said you know, I’ll be in touch (Both Laugh). So I am still waiting

MB: Must have been a good meeting him?
OJE: Yes it was. We were quite friendly and he is a nice gentleman. I also met Daniel Day Lewis.  He is British isn’t he?

MB: Yes, he is absolutely. Omotola it’s been a real joy to have you come on the programme
OJE: Thank you so much.

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde celebrates Widows & Orphans at her Newly Acquired Multi-Million Naira Property

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For Christmas 2013, Omotola Nollywood superstar Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde welcomed friends and family to help bring smiles to the faces of orphans and widows in Lagos. The actress hosted her Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme (OYEP) Give and Let Give Event.

Her husband Captain Matthew Ekeinde as well as OYEP Role Model 2013 Omowunmi Akinnifesi, widows from the OYEP 20 Widows Makeover (click here to see) were also present at the event.

It was a double celebration for Omotola as the site of the event is a multi-million Naira property with two buildings on Mobolaji Bank Anthony, Way, Ikeja, Lagos which the actress recently acquired.

It was a fun day with music, dancing and performances by rising stars including Nasiru “Tanana” and Fresh Boy Samuel.

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde & Matthew Ekeinde Tell All! Their Revealing Punch Interview

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When you think of Nollywood royalty, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde‘s name always pops up, more so when you think of successful Nollywood couples.

The Nollywood superstar has been married to her Honey Boy (his nickname) Captain Matthew Ekeinde for 18 years, and have 4 beautiful children; 2 boys and 2 girls.

Omosexy and her hubby recently invited a rep at Punch to her home in Lagos. She gave the scoop on love, gender equality and the secret to her long lasting love.

In January, Beyoncé sparked public debate on gender equality being a myth. She said “It isn’t a reality yet”. To get the scoop, click here

And for Omotola, she doesn’t believe a man and a woman can be equal in any way.

Check it out!

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On how a woman can have a successful marriage: “I don’t believe in gender equality. I do not believe that God made man and woman to be equal in any way. I believe that in every organised institution, there is always a head and an assistant. It doesn’t mean that one should take the other for granted, or disrespect the other. I believe the husband is the head of the home and the wife is an assistant. My husband is a pilot, I have flown with him several times and I understood that here is a captain and a co-pilot. They are both responsible for the passengers’ lives. But when there is a final decision to make, it is up to the captain to make it. He is more experienced and the one with the responsibility. But any mature captain will not ignore his co-pilot because the co-pilot is not a cabin attendant. He is there for a reason. It just depends on how you understand and play your roles. I believe women should understand this. When a woman starts a struggle for power tussle with him, it tends to cause friction in the home. The woman should give the man the respect as the head of the home and also prove herself as a worthy co-pilot. He needs to see you as a reliable co-pilot. Sometimes, he may not be the one running the house day-to-day, you are the one to take decisions but you have to do it in such a manner that he is comfortable enough to see you as someone he can rely on. When you have a proud and egocentric husband, hand him over to God. If you feel like your life is being threatened, or that of your children, get yourself out of that situation. You owe your children that. Try separation for a while, but before that, you must have tried other things. I do not believe that people should throw in the towel in their marriage at every flimsy excuse. You must have been a diligent wife and tried prayers and intervention. If all those fail, then you can remove yourself from that situation. Also, couples should be friends and communicate. What we call love sometimes fizzles out. True love comes from friendship. When you don’t feel those initial sparks, friendship is what keeps you together, until when the spark comes again.”

On changing anything about him: “I don’t know if it is even possible to change it. I am not someone who tries to change anyone. I just try to manage situations and people. I live with them in such a way that it does not hurt me. Maybe if he can talk more. Generally, I wish he could be more communicative. But they say women are talkative.”

On advice for couples for a successful marriage: “If they want to be successfully married, they have to take time to be so close to each other that every other thing does not matter. There should never be third parties in your marriage. It is like a wall. The minute it’s cracked and lizards start coming in, it will be hard to find the lizards and throw them out. And they will start creeping into your family. Try and always sort out the issues between you. Moreover, pay your tithe individually. It’s a covering. This is our secret. When you don’t pay your tithe, you have not committed yourself and your home will not be put together. It is your foundation. But when you pay your tithe, God helps you take away every devourer. When that is taken care of and you are God-fearing, as darts are coming from every angle, you are already fortified. If you trust each other, tell each other the truth even if one person errs.”

On reasons for break-ups in celeb marriages: “It is really hard but you both have to feel extremely secure. You have to be extremely confident and trust each other. There are so many things to deal with, especially in this environment where some people just thrive in hurting other people. The weird part is that you cannot believe that people are capable of such wickedness. You are sane and cannot believe other people are insane. These are the things that cause break up in celebrity marriages. A lot of people are talking and saying nasty things that are not true. It is just as if there is a gang up to break you up once they know you are a celebrity or in a relationship. Most times, they are all lies! Celebrity lifestyle gossip is getting to a point where they are getting close to your kids and family. They try to put your relationship in jeopardy. Then, petty things that wouldn’t cause any problems become issues. I hope there would be legislation that will protect families.”

On bad press: “I don’t think about it because I have a lifestyle that corrects everything. Talk is cheap and I tell them to come out with proof if they have any. But if they don’t have anything, they should shut up for life. I am not interested in those kinds of talks. My husband knows me, I know myself and the people who are close to me know I can’t do the things they write about. They know what I stand for and what I signify. My hands are clean and I don’t have any hidden skeleton in any cupboard. I meet people that I want to meet but in everything I do, I make sure that I do not do what I cannot explain.”

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On his wife: “She is a go-getter. She is very determined to succeed. As a wife, she is good. But sometimes, I wish she was a lot more around. She travels almost as much as I do. Sometimes, I wonder who the pilot is. As a mother, she does well; the kids are even more scared of her than they are of me. I keep thanking God because of my family because when I look around me, I see marriages that are still struggling.”

On handling finance: “When we first started, we had one account. We had goals and things that we wanted to do. Whatever we earned had to be in one purse. Then, we sat at the end of the month and drew a budget. We did that for so many years and were successful until she started her own company and we decided she needed to have her own account. In most marriages, the man goes into the marriage with the mindset that he will be the sole provider even when the wife is working. That does not make any sense. He uses his money to pay bills while the woman will use hers to buy only make-up, clothes and shoes. If the couple is one, they should join resources together to move ahead. Money causes problems in a family when one person is being selfish. It doesn’t matter who earns more or less. They should have a common goal. Save together and accomplish things together.”

To read the full interview, click here

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Aww…18 Years & Still in Love! See 15 Secs of Omotola & Matthew Ekeinde’s Sweet Moments

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With break-ups and splits making the headlines both locally and internationally, it’s great to see sweet strong love.

18 years after their romantic wedding on board a plane from Lagos to Benin, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and Captain Matthew Ekeinde are still keeping the fire of love burning.

Omosexy took to her Instagram page to share a video of her and hubby’s sweet moments.

“18 years , still like we dating babe… Nice and easy… My best friend … Funny, annoying, caring, workaholic… We still here babe, you’re still the one! #happymarriageanniversary” she captioned the video.

From taking selfies to posing next to one of Rome’s iconic buildings, check it out!

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Cute & Talented! Introducing Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde’s Young Producer Son CaptainE

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Nollywood superstar Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde often speaks about her son who is a budding Nigerian music producer and now, we get to see him.

Gone are the days when parents frown terribly at children going into entertainment. Meet the young role model M.J Ekeinde.

The 15 year old who recently graduated from secondary school already has over 60 beats and has recorded with 8 artistes.

CaptainE as he is referred to, aspires to go to aviation school when he’s 18 to become an Airline pilot like his father Matthew Ekeinde but before then he will be flying his passion, music.

Listen to CaptainE’s first release – Something by Verchi@iamcaptainE

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To get in touch with CaptainE’s management, e-mail redhot.concept@yahoo.com | follow him on Twitter @iamCaptainE | www.instagram.com/iamcaptainE

Credits
Artiste: @vasertyl.
Photographer: Kelechi Amadi Obi
Photo distribution and PR: Daniel Sync PR

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde & Clan Jet Off to South Africa for Family Vacay

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Nollywood star Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and her family are currently in Johannesburg, South Africa for a much needed vacation.

The star recently shared snaps of her hubby Captain Matthew Ekeinde as well as the 4 children – Princess, M.J., Meraiah and Michael all smiles at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Ikeja, Lagos on Sunday.

And although they were all in casual outfits, they clearly didn’t forget to put their best style foot forward.
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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde & Hubby Capt. Matthew are all smiles at Oga Madam Live

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Movie star Omotola Jalade Ekeinde stepped out for the Oga Madam Live comedy event last night alongside her husband, Captain Matthew Ekeinde.

The couple who have been together for almost 20 years were all smiles as they enjoyed the comedy show while supporting their friend, OAP and comedian, Lolo1.

Can someone say couple goals?!

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde & Captain Matthew Countdown to their 20th Anniversary in Style

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Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and Captain Matthew_20th AnniversaryOmotola Jalade-Ekeinde and her husband Capt. Matthew Ekeinde are about to celebrate their 20th anniversary with a 10-day luxurious trip for the two of them – and he’ll be the one flying the plane!

20 years ago he said to me pack for 1 week babes we going somewhere tomorrow. It became my honeymoon to Côte d’Ivoire, my first time on a private jet and he flew the plane!

Yesterday, he said to me pack for 10 days babes we going somewhere! He’s still flying as I await … anticipating like a kid again … Where could it be this time? #exited #countdowntomarch23rd #20yearsmarriageanniversary

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Pay Your Tithe & Keep Your Partner Close! Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde shares the secrets of her Successful 20-Year Marriage

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The Ekeindes’ recently celebrated 20 years of marriage (click here if you missed it) and we think Omotola Jalade Ekeinde would definitely be one of the right people to give advice on how to build a successful marriage.

The sexy actress and mother to four children recently dished out 2 tips to having a successful marriage while speaking to Kemi Asefon on “The Love Haven”. According to her, the best way to have a successful marraige  is by paying your tithe and staying close to each other.

She said

“If you want to be successfully married, they have to take time to be so close to each other that every other thing does not matter. There should never be third parties in your marriage. It is like a wall. The minute it’s cracked and lizards start coming in, it will be hard to find that lizards and throw them out. And they will start creeping into your family. Try and always sort out the issues between you.”

Talking about paying your tithe, she added,

“Pay your tithe individually. It’s a covering. This is our secret. When you don’t pay your tithe, you have not committed yourself and your home will not be put together. It is your foundation. But when you pay your tithe, God helps you take away every devourer. When that is taken care of and you are God-fearing, as darts are coming from every angle, you are already fortified. If you trust each other, tell each other the truth even if one person errs.”

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde’s Daughter Princess gets a BMW for her 22nd Birthday

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To celebrate their daughter, Princess’ 22nd birthday, Nollywood veteran Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and her husband Captain Matthew Ekeinde got her a BMW.

Sharing the news on Instagram, Omotola wrote:

Congratulations!👸🎊🎊🎊
And princess gets her first Car from Daddy! He said ” princess I know this is your bashtoy pls keep monies aside for panelbeating”. Lol… congrats

Watch the moment below:

More photos/videos of the celebrant:

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde & her Captain are 25 Years Strong!

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It’s a double celebration for the Ekeindes!

Nollywood superstar Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and her husband Captain Matthew Ekeinde are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary and we’re here for all the cuteness.

Omotola shared an adorable photo of herself and her hubby, saying, “25 years strong! Happy Marriage Anniversary to us 🥂”.

In another post, Omotola took us back to when she met her hubby but still believed she wasn’t the marrying type. She wrote,

Fun fact: I was told severally …
He was told by my mum …
I truly also believed … I wasn’t the marrying type. 😁

But when I met this young pilot… He convinced me it would be worth it …
No pressure… I’m not trying to change you, he said…
Can you handle her, they all said…
What do you think ? He’s doing a good job?

It is also Matthew’s birthday and to celebrate her captain, Omotola posted more photos of him and here’s what she had to say in the caption:

Happy birthday to a Rare kind of Man.
You Need to be studied.
Your Type is probably One in a Century.
Live Long King ! 👑
Love you forever My Captain. ❤

Happy anniversary to the Ekeindes and a happy birthday to Captain Matthew. Sending BN love and light your way❤

Photo Credit: @realomosexy

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Have a Look at These Lovely Photos of Omotola Jalade Ekeinde & Her Family

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Captain Matthew Ekeinde and Omotola Jalade Ekeinde are one of the sweetest couples, and we can’t get enough of their “family of six” moments.

Omotola and her children attended Adebola Williams and Kehinde Daniels‘ wedding on August 7, 2021, and the Ekeinde’s presented us with a family fashion moment.

They shared their colour-coordinated family photos, which are simply too lovely to ignore. “Wishing you a Happy Sunday from the Clan… Missing Capt Ekeinde here as man’s out of town on a Mission. Internet photo shoppers … oya”, Omotola captioned the photos.

Omotola stood with her four children, Princess, Meraiah, Captain E, and Micheal.

Check out the photos below:

Photo Credit: @photokulture

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Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde & her Captain are 27 Years Strong!

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It’s a double celebration for the Ekeindes!

Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is celebrating her 27th wedding anniversary and her husband Captain Matthew Ekeinde‘s birthday.

The iconic actress shared a sweet photo of her and her husband with the caption “Happy birthday my Forever HoneyBoy… And… Happy Anniversary to us. 27 years and we only just about to get into phase 2! Last kiddo now 21… no more PG…Ready Love? U Endlessly.”

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The Ekeindes’ Holiday Dance Moves Are Giving Us All the Warm Fuzzies

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This festive season has been packed with sweet moments, from Christmas-themed photos lighting up our feeds to Beyoncé’s unforgettable NFL Christmas Gameday performance. Now, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and her family are giving us all the holiday feels with some fun family moments.

In a series of videos shared on Instagram, Omotola and her husband, Captain Matthew Ekeinde, are seen dancing in matching PJs to Omah Lay’s “Understand.” In another clip, she and her daughters turn up the vibe with Fireboy’s “Everyday,” serving looks and making it all seem effortless.

Watch the Ekeindes in their holiday groove below:

 

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