1. Omoni Sophie Oboli, the second of two girls was born on the 22nd of April 1978 in Benin City, the then Capital of Bendel State, Nigeria; though she hails from Mosogar, a town in Delta State.
2.
Her primary education was at the Delta Steel Company Primary School 3,
Ovwian-Aladja. Then she moved on to attend the Delta Steel Company Technical
High School (DSC THS) between 1989 and 1994 for her secondary education.
Interestingly, she held the positions of Head Girl (’94 set DSC THS), President
Literary & Debating Society, Editor, Press Club & President, French
Club all in her secondary school.
3.
Between 1995 and 1999, Omoni studied Foreign Languages (majoring in French) at
the University of Benin, Nigeria.
4.
Omoni, who started acting at a very tender age, got her first professional
movie role in 1996 in a movie titled ‘Bitter Encounter’, where she played the
role of a secretary. After that she featured in Shame, before finally playing
the lead role in ‘Not my will’.
5.
On October 28, 2000, Omoni got married to Nnamdi Oboli whom she actually met on
a movie set some years back; this was immediately after graduating from
University of Benin (UNIBEN). Their union is blessed with three lovely boys –
Tobe, Gozi and Chizi
6.
Shortly after her marriage, she travelled to the United Kingdom, where she
spent three years. In her words “I intended to come back to the industry later
but I got married soon after school and we travelled out of the country. It
took me about 10 years to eventually come back to the movie industry and of
course, coming back was not easy, nobody remembered me from 10 years ago, I had
to struggle.”
7.
In June 2007, The Rivals, a movie she co-produced with her friend, Blessing
Egbe won the coveted prize for Best International Drama at the New York
International Independent Film and Video Festival. It was the first Nigerian
film to be premiered since the festival’s inception in 2003.
8.
Between 2010 and 2011, she won several awards – Best Actress at the 2010 Harlem
International Film Festival, for movie Anchor Baby, Best Actress at the 2010
City People Awards For Excellence, Best Actress at the 2010 Los Angeles Movie
Awards for her lead role in the movie Anchor Baby and Best Actress in a Leading
Role at the 2011 African Movie Academy Awards for the movie, The Figurine
amongst others.
9.
She was once asked if the colour of her eyes were real or it was a result of
wearing contact lens. The mother of three said “my eyes have been the most
controversial part of my body all my life and I want to keep it that way.”
10.
Omoni Oboli’s first kiss in a movie was with no other person than Desmond
Elliot. It was in the movie ‘Unfinished Business’.
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