In a post shared by @realomosexy on Instagram, Nollywood icon Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has addressed the legendary “rivalry” between her and Genevieve Nnaji. Speaking candidly, Omotola dismissed the feud as a creation of the media and overzealous fans, insisting that there has never been any real conflict between the two “Queens of Nollywood.”
She emphasized that while they were competitive in their crafts, they always held mutual respect for one another. This statement comes as a response to recent social media debates comparing their career trajectories and “legacy” status in the evolving Nigerian film industry.
Punch Newspapers reported on the clarification, quoting Omotola: “The rivalry was created by people who wanted to see us fight, but we were busy building our empires.” Vanguard News also covered the story, highlighting a quote where she noted, “I won’t dance to promote a movie if it feels forced,” further asserting her mature approach to industry trends.
Echotitbits take: This is a masterclass in legacy management. By addressing this now, Omotola is effectively “retiring” a narrative that has followed her for 20 years. It positions her as a stateswoman of the industry, likely clearing the way for her upcoming projects where she seeks to be seen as a mentor rather than a competitor.
Source: The Nation — https://thenationonlineng.net/omotola-clarifies-alleged-feud-with-genevieve-nnaji/ February 5, 2026
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