Tag: Iyabo Ojo

  • Celebrities congratulate Iyabo Ojo over daughter’s wedding to Tanzanian lover

    Celebrities congratulate Iyabo Ojo over daughter’s wedding to Tanzanian lover

    Nollywood actress, Iyabo Ojo’s daughter, Priscilla Ojo, has tied the knot with her Tanzanian lover, Juma Mkambala, a singer  popularly known as Juma Jux.

    The wedding took place on Friday, in Tanzania, the home country of the groom.

    The wedding ceremony brought together friends and families from Nigeria and Tanzania.

    The joyous occasion has attracted congratulatory messages from Nigerian celebrities who took to their Instagram pages to celebrate the new couple.

    Actress Mercy Aigbe said: “My Baby is Taken @its.priscy. Congratulations my love 

    “Ore Iya Iyawo mode fully activated!  …..To God be the glory! .”

    Actress Toyin Abraham also wrote, “My Prisykoko .”

    Bimbo Afolayan said, “This night I won’t eat o I am all mushy mushy o. I love I love seeing love. I love seeing people in love.

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    “Don’t worry about me, I am a complete Lover girl. Congratulations mama @iyaboojofespris.

    “JP 2025  we are ready. Your home is blessed dear Priscilla.”

    Nkechi Blessing wrote, “Congratulations @its.priscy, this is the Lord’s doing and it’s marvelous in our sight .

    “Queen mother @iyaboojofespris you raised a queen maami.”

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that earlier in 2024, Iyabo Ojo announced that her daughter’s wedding will be in four phases, to held in Tanzania and Nigeria.

    (NAN)

  • Iyabo Ojo’s daughter weds Tanzanian artist

    Iyabo Ojo’s daughter weds Tanzanian artist

    Priscilla Ojo, daughter of actress and filmmaker Iyabo Ojo, has tied the knot with Tanzanian artist Juma Jux in a beautiful Islamic ceremony held in Tanzania. 

    The event was attended by close friends and family, including social media influencer Enioluwa Adeoluwa, Tanzanian singer Diamond Platinumz, and his wife.

    Priscilla looked stunning in a gold-embroidered bridal gown complemented by a turban while Juma Jux appeared dignified in his Jalabia. 

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    The ceremony was filled with joy and love as the couple exchanged  matrimonial vows.

    Iyabo Ojo confirmed Priscilla’s engagement to Juma Jux in September 2024.

    Juma Jux had visited Nigeria some times in 2024 to spend time with the Ojo family and embraced the Yoruba culture by donning matching traditional attire with Priscilla for a photo shoot.

  • Tayo Sindodo, Iyabo Ojo instrumental to my career success – Funke Akindele

    Tayo Sindodo, Iyabo Ojo instrumental to my career success – Funke Akindele

    Award-winning actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has opened up about her humble beginnings in the film industry. 

    In a heartfelt video on Snapchat, she revealed that she often borrowed clothes from colleague Sikiratu Sindodo to look presentable on movie sets.

    Currently in Ghana with friends Eniola Badmus and Kamo, Funke reflected on the challenges she faced before achieving success. 

    She expressed gratitude for the support of her colleagues, particularly Sikiratu Sindodo and Iyabo Ojo, who played roles in her rise to fame.

    Funke fondly recalled how Sindodo would help her choose outfits and how Iyabo Ojo would drive them around and advocate for her when needed. 

    She emphasised the importance of friendship and perseverance in overcoming adversity.

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    She said: “They didn’t give us any roles. One of those men, I just keep looking at him but I won’t mention his name.

    “I remember back then when I used to borrow dresses from Tayo Sindodo. Sindodo would help me choose nice ones from her tops if I was going to a movie set.

    “There was a day when Sindodo saw me carrying a bag after I wasn’t given a role, and she went to meet Uncle Abbey to fight for me. 

    “Iyabo Ojo was lucky and very nice to us. Iyabo would say, ‘Don’t worry,’ and she would drive us around in her small red car. We found solace in one another. That’s how we became friends. Iyabo used to stand up and fight for me.”

  • IYABO OJO: My kids are intentional like me

    IYABO OJO: My kids are intentional like me

    Nollywood icon Iyabo Ojo, fondly referred to as Queen Mother, continues to make waves in the film industry with her versatility and determination. In this interview with ADENIYI ADEWOYIN, she opens up on her role in Mercy Aigbe’s latest movie, Thin Line, her production, Labake Olododo, motherhood, and her thoughts on the evolving cinema culture in Nigeria.

    You featured in Mercy Aigbe’s latest movie ‘Thin Line’, how would you describe your role?

    My role has a little bit of gbas gbos. If you watch it, you will get to see a lot. I enjoyed myself while acting, and I am definitely sure my audience will love the Iyabo Ojo in the movie. It’s a brilliant project and there, you get to see my kind of “black bonnet” vibe. I’m sure those who have seen it can testify.

    What attracted you to the script?

    It’s the storyline, it’s a beautiful storyline. A lot of situations like that happen in families and how we handle them matters. In ‘Thin Line,’ there are different angles to solving marital and family issues; you stick to the one that best suits your situation.

     Tell us about your latest production. How much did you spend on the production ‘Labake Olododo’?

    The project took a whole lot from me but the most important thing is that the entire production process was seamless. At the moment I can’t peg a figure to what was spent because the entire process ran into millions of naira and I can bet lovers of great movies will appreciate this project when it is finally out on the big screen.

    There must have been an inspiration behind the film, can you share it with us?

    I had a story about eight years ago. And it was just about a female warrior who had a dark side to her story and she was someone everyone looked up to but had a bad side, and I just felt like I would produce it at the right time. I was inspired when I watched the ‘Woman King’ movie and I said I have a story that is similar but not the same storyline. And I just kept the story and when I watched ‘Woman King’ I felt like it was time to produce the movie. I was inspired.

    How were you able to come up with some of the brilliant cast you had on set of the project?

    I have worked with Biodun Stephen. She has directed me twice before and I liked the way she’s intentional with what she does. I have always wanted to work with her. And when we were doing the casting I didn’t make the decision alone. I allowed my team to make decisions as well. They picked and we tried as much as possible not to stereotype people. Femi Adebayo is always playing an action role so we put him in another role that will bring the best out of him and also the same with other talents on set.

    A lot of female filmmakers are taking the bull by horns in the creative space, how excited are you knowing that the female actors are doing well production-wise?

    I’m very excited because this is something that we have always wanted. I remember when I first wanted to produce my first movie in the Yoruba industry and people were like ‘Don’t use your money to produce.’ They asked me to get money from the marketers. If I start looking at it, I will say I’m one of the first few female Yoruba producers who started with their capital. I produced my first movie in 2004. I didn’t have any capital, I produced it and I said Corporate (movie marketing outfit), this is it and this is how much I want to sell it. They said how are you sure you will make that amount? I said I will make it, I believe in it. I wanted to do that because I felt like we needed more female producers and now we have so many female producers leading in the box office and it’s so exciting to see. That’s why I support a lot of females who produce movies and do cinema because I feel that we need to keep pushing and doing more.

    What is your take on cinema culture at the moment in Nigeria?

    We are getting better. We are not there yet. If you have been abroad you will know that the cinema culture is getting better. I still feel we don’t have enough cinemas and I still feel that as Nigerians we don’t really go out that much to watch movies. I feel that the younger ones need to start learning how to embrace that culture and watch more of their hometown movies. You go to cinemas and see a lot of Gen Zs watching American movies. We need as parents to tell our kids to go out and watch Nigerian movies because they are going to learn from it and get familiar with their culture. We as producers need to do better technically to make sure that whatever we are dishing out is also of good quality so that the younger generation can be excited to watch these movies.

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    You wear a lot of crowns as a mother, filmmaker, entrepreneur, philanthropist amongst others; how are you able to marry them all together effectively?

    Over the years, I’ve been able to do that because I always surround myself with people that extend love and care to, and in return, they do the same. You can’t do nothing and expect returns. You can’t take care of your children alone, it takes a whole community to raise kids and a good set of people to run a successful business. You just have to make sure that you are very nice to your workers and make sure you are very accommodating and you set your rules. I have time for everything. I have time to rest and work. I give every aspect of my life the time that is needed.

    You are an intentional mother, how did you feel when your daughter told you she had found love?

    My children were raised to be as intentional as I am. I’ve always said that when we want to have additional family members they also have to be intentional and I give God the glory that her man and his family are also very intentional, they really love Priscilla and we were super excited when she told me.

    I believe that she’s in the limelight and she’s walking that fame now and a lot of distractions come along as a young woman, I noticed that when I started making my name. I already had my children and it was an easier journey. I’ve seen a lot of my friends on this journey who were not married and didn’t have kids and the pressure was more.

    There was a lot of hastiness to want to settle down and you find out that you are settling down with the wrong ones. I didn’t want my child to be in that position because I knew that Priscilla was going to be a star, or celebrity. I knew that because I groomed her to be that way and that was what she also wanted. I knew that helping her achieve these things would come up and I groomed her to find love early and settle down and have children, build her own family, and journey. God did it.

    He brought someone who is in the entertainment world in his own country and he understands showbiz and he knows what that kind of life entails. It’s good, I’m excited.

  • I was raped five times, Iyabo Ojo claims

    I was raped five times, Iyabo Ojo claims

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has revealed in a recent interview that she had been a victim of rape five times in the past.

    Speaking with Biola Bayo, on her talk show, Talk to B, she expressed her frustration with rape apologists.

    Iyabo Ojo shared her traumatic experiences, emphasising her zero-tolerance stance on rape.

    Iyabo Ojo also discussed her complicated family history, including her father’s struggles with addiction, which led to his death at 49.

    She revealed that she grew up with her grandmother and didn’t meet her mother until she was seven years old.

    Read Also: How Bimbo Akintola launched my acting career – Iyabo Ojo 

    “I was raped five times in my life. I discovered we have a lot of rape apologists. I don’t care who the person is; if that person is my son, I am going to come for him unapologetically.

    “I have never met Naira Marley before my entire life. The only time I lacked was when I insisted this was the man I was going to get married to because, at that time, my dad and I disowned each other.

    “My dad did everything, alcohol and drugs, so it messed him up at a young age. He died at 40.

    “I grew up with my grandmother, who is half Delta and half Igbo. I think I was seven before I knew my mother”.

  • Iyabo Ojo wins N1m as best dressed at Omoni Oboli’s movie Premiere

    Iyabo Ojo wins N1m as best dressed at Omoni Oboli’s movie Premiere

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has been crowned the best-dressed actress at the premiere of Omoni Oboli’s movie, “Wives on Strike: The Uprising.”

    Omoni Oboli announced the winner on her Instagram page, praising Iyabo Ojo for her impeccable fashion sense and describing her as a “true fashion icon” who lit up the premiere with class.

    The prize, courtesy of celebrity hair entrepreneur Wanneka, is a whopping one million naira.

    Oboli also appreciated other celebrities who showcased their creativity at the event.

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    “The results are in, Nigerian fashionistas really brought their Creativity, A-game, and intentionality, and we are proud to announce that the Best Dressed Winner from #TheUprisingWOS3Premiere, Female category is @iyaboojofespris.”

    “You are indeed a special and true fashion icon. Congratulations Queen Mother, you lit up our world premiere with class”, she wrote.

  • Iyabo Ojo endorses Enioluwa’s movie production ‘All of Us’

    Iyabo Ojo endorses Enioluwa’s movie production ‘All of Us’

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has expressed admiration for actor and influencer Enioluwa’s latest movie production, “All of Us”.

    In a post on Instagram, she shared a clip from the movie premiere and commended Enioluwa on his exceptional work.

    Iyabo Ojo praised the film’s flawless production, talented cast, stunning locations, impressive techniques, meticulous props, and captivating shots.

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    She congratulated Enioluwa on a job well done and wished him all the best.

    The actress encouraged her fans to watch the movie, assuring them that it would be worth their time.

    She wrote: “I had an incredible time at the movie premiere ‘All of Us’! Produced by @enioluwaofficial

    “I’m beyond proud of you – your production was flawless, from the talented cast to the stunning locations, impressive techniques, meticulous props, and captivating shots. Everything came together perfectly. Congratulations on a job well done! I wish you all the best.

    “To everyone, please subscribe and watch ‘All of Us’ once it drops. You won’t regret it!”

  • Iyabo Ojo bags leadership award for youth empowerment

    Iyabo Ojo bags leadership award for youth empowerment

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has been honoured with the prestigious Eko Leadership Award at the Eko Heritage Awards, recognising her exceptional contributions to youth empowerment and leadership.

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    She expressed deep gratitude and humility, thanking the award organizers for acknowledging her efforts.

    Iyabo Ojo dedicated the award to her fans and supporters, reflecting her appreciation for their ongoing support.

  • I’ve fulfilled my duty as a great mother, says Iyabo Ojo on son’s university graduation

    I’ve fulfilled my duty as a great mother, says Iyabo Ojo on son’s university graduation

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has expressed her pride and joy as her son, Festus, graduated from university.

    In a heartfelt Instagram post, she thanked her son for making her proud and acknowledged the challenges she faced as a single mother.

    She also gave thanks to God for their success, highlighting her son’s educational journey from California to Turkey as a testament to divine intervention.

    Iyabo Ojo further celebrated her achievement as a single mother, dedicating her success to all single parents who have been told they can’t make it. She proudly declared herself a “true hero and champion” and looked forward to planning weddings and spoiling future grandchildren.

    She said: “@festo_baba, my darling son, my golden boy, Baba Jeje! First and foremost, I want to say thank you for making me proud.

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    “Your graduation is a testament to your hard work and dedication. Congratulations! May this new chapter in your life bring you greatness, blessings, happiness, and prosperity.

    “As a single mother, it hasn’t been easy, but I give God all the glory for our success. From Riverside City College in California to Altinbas University in Istanbul, Turkey, it can only be God.

    “To every single parent out there who’s been told they can’t make it, we are the true heroes and champions!

    “We’ve proven them wrong, and I’m proud to be among them. We’re the true president general among the nation Yes!!!!!

    “I’ve fulfilled my duty as a great mother, and now it’s time to plan weddings and spoil future grandchildren silly to all my fans and loved ones, I say thank you, thank you, thank you.”

  • Iyabo Ojo bags Eko leadership award for youth empowerment

    Iyabo Ojo bags Eko leadership award for youth empowerment

    Actress Iyabo Ojo has been honoured with the prestigious Eko Leadership Award at the Eko Heritage Awards, recognising her exceptional contributions to youth empowerment and leadership.

    She expressed deep gratitude and humility, thanking the award organizers for acknowledging her efforts.

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    Iyabo Ojo dedicated the award to her fans and supporters, reflecting her appreciation for their ongoing support.

    She wrote: “Yesterday, I got an Eko leadership award for youth and empowerment, proudly organised by @ekoheritageawards …. Thank you so much to the organisers; I’m grateful and humbled.”