In a post shared by Olori Supergal, veteran Nollywood icon Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde made a shocking career confession, revealing that she nearly walked away from her acting career to pursue music full-time. The actress, known globally as “Omosexy,” reflected on her early transitions and the pressures she faced during the height of her Nollywood fame.
Omotola, who released several music projects in the mid-2000s, explained that her passion for singing often felt at odds with the demands of the film industry. She credited her eventual decision to stay in acting to the support of her family and the realization that she could use her platform to influence social change, particularly during the EndSARS movement.
The revelation has reignited discussions about the “double-threat” nature of Nigerian entertainers. While many actors have attempted to cross over into music, few have achieved the level of success Omotola saw in her primary field. Her confession serves as a retrospective on the evolution of the Nigerian entertainment landscape.
Currently, Omotola is focused on her role as a social activist and mentor to the next generation of African filmmakers. She recently made headlines for her comments on the need for leadership in Nigeria that is willing to sacrifice for the nation’s progress.
* Daily Post Nigeria reported on her recent social commentary: “Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde disclosed how her children faced death threats during EndSARS.”
* Legit.ng added: “The veteran actress’s career confession has surprised many who saw her as the ‘Queen of Nollywood’.”
Echotitbits take: Omotola’s “almost” move to music is a classic Nollywood “What If.” While her music career became a meme for some, her desire to pivot shows the creative restlessness of true legends. Her focus on activism now suggests she’s found a “voice” more powerful than any studio recording.
Source: Premium Times — https://www.premiumtimesng.com/entertainment/naija-fashion/855329-i-would-have-left-nollywood-for-music-if-i-knew-better-omotola-jalade-ekeinde.html?tztc=1 February 10, 2026
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