With a career spanning over two decades, Omotola, also affectionately known as "Omosexy," has not only captured the hearts of millions around the world but has also played pivotal roles in shaping the Nigerian film industry. In honour of her birthday, Pulse Nigeria takes a moment to highlight the top 5 movies in her illustrious career. 1. Mortal Inheritance (1996) ADVERTISEMENT
Considered one of the films that set the stage for Omotola's stardom, Mortal Inheritance showcases her as a young woman battling sickle cell disease who fights against all odds to find love and happiness.
Celebrity stylists are following in the footsteps of the actors they dress for red carpets by forming a new union.
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September 18, 2017 10:55 AM EDT
The 2017 Emmys were full of hilarious moments — from Dave Chappelle’s shoutout to D.C. public schools to John Oliver’s praise for Oprah — but the sneaky best bit of the night may have been Jackie Hoffman’s reaction to losing.
Hoffman was nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or TV-Movie for her role as Mamacita in Feud: Bette and Joan. However, the Emmy in the category was awarded to Laura Dern for her work in Big Little Lies — an announcement that prompted Hoffman to scream “Damnit!
An English graduate from the Olabisi Onabanjo Unversity, Ago-Iwoye in Ogun State, the actress was born to a Nigerian father and a Cameroonian mother. The actress made her debut in 1995, she is popular for movies like "Missing Angel," "The Pastor and the Harlot," "You Broke my Heart," "She Devil," "Last Girl Standing," among others. Empress is the sister of talented filmmakers Aquila and John Njamah. ADVERTISEMENT
In one of its biggest plays to date, Rainmaker Content, the London-based distributor founded last June by former Kew Media Distribution execs, has acquired international rights to “The Bone Season,” an eight-hour epic thriller series based on Samantha Shannon’s international bestsellers.