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  • TIFF at 50: Omotola Jalade, Scarlett Johansson’s biggest year in film

    TIFF at 50: Omotola Jalade, Scarlett Johansson’s biggest year in film

    The 2025 Toronto International Film Festival will go down in memory lane as one of the most glamorous since the globally acclaimed creative fora launched in 1976.

    Checks revealed that the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) was first held in 1976 with the inaugural event called the ‘Festival of Festivals.’ The inaugural event took place from October 18 to October 24, 1976 and screened 127 films from 30 countries with an audience of 35,000 people at the Windsor Arms Hotel in Toronto.

    The inaugural edition was held by Bill Marshall, Henk Van der Kolk and Dusty Cohl as a collection of the best-regarded films from film festivals around the world.

    The event was officially renamed the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 1994.

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    As the festival turned 50 after global acclaim, the celebration was tagged Tiffty.

    The 50th edition was held between September 4 and September 14, 2025 with screenings and events held across various venues in Toronto including TIFF Bell Lightbox, Roy Thomson Hall, Princess of Wales Theatre (Visa Screening Room), and Royal Alexandra Theatre.

    ‘Tiffty’ officially attracted over 700,000 guests in total, continuing its tradition as one of the largest publicly attended film festivals in the world. According to the books, the number of attendees significantly exceeded 50,000.

    With 291 films screening throughout the 10 days event, the Nigerian film industry was represented by screen diva turned filmmaker, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, who premiered her directorial debut, ‘Mother’s Love’ on September 6, 2025 at the TIFF Lightbox.

    The event marked Omotola’s transition from actress to director, telling a story from her perspective while exploring maternal resilience, grief, PTSD, social stratification, and the complexities of mother-daughter bonds. The premiere and screening was attended by distributors, sales agents, international delegates, and Nigerian filmmakers, who all lauded the screen diva for her bold move and story telling abilities.

    The Nigerian joined her American counterpart, Scarlett Johansson, who also made her directorial debut with ‘Eleanor the Great.’

    Other filmmakers that made waves at the 50th TIFF include Nico Pizzolatto, who premiered Eazy’s Waltz, Baz Lurhmann, who premiered EPIC: Elvis Presley In Concert, James McAvoy with California Schemin,’ and Anne Émond with ‘Peak Everything,’ amongst many others.

    TIFF is new to Nollywood or the Nigerian film industry, Genevieve Nnaji premiered her directorial debut, ‘Lionheart’ in 2018 and returned later in 2023 for a co-produced film, ‘I Do Not Come to You by Chance.’

    However, Nigerians, who participated in the 50th edition joined the world in celebrating the film and creative platform that has evolved in five decades to become one of the most acknowledged film festivals in the world.

    As TIFF celebrates its 50th year, the TIFF’s Festival Street returned for its tenth year, transforming King Street West into a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly space for film lovers between September 4 and September 7.

    David Pecaut Square hosted open-air screenings and activities, extending TIFF 50 beyond the street from September 4 to September 13, and the CN Tower lit up in gold, every hour on the hour, post sunset throughout the Festival. Stretching from Peter Street to University Avenue, the four-day celebration offered free entertainment, immersive activities, and a lively mix of food, drinks, art, and culture. An outdoor dining activation with additional seating and lighting by the Food Market was added to bring more spark to the event.

  • Omotola Jalade premieres directorial debut at TIFF 2025

    Omotola Jalade premieres directorial debut at TIFF 2025

    Nigerian screen siren, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has premiered her directorial debut, ‘A Mother’s Love,’ at the ongoing Toronto International Film Festival.

    The film premiered to a mix of international audiences at the Cinema 5 of the TIFF Lightbox on Saturday, September 6, 2025.

    The event had in attendance the Executive Director of the National Film and Video Censors Board, Dr Shuaibu Husseini, filmmakers, including Obi Emelonye, Victor Akande, and Ramsey Nouah.

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    This milestone marks Omotola’s transition from her celebrated on-screen career to introducing her distinct storytelling voice to the global stage. ‘Mother’s Love,’ is a deeply moving debut that explores themes of self-discovery, mother–daughter bonds, unresolved grief, resilience, and healing.

    In a brief chat, the 47-year-old actress, who said the milestone was to mark her 30-year-old career, revealed that she had featured in over 300 movies and had co-directed and written a couple of films.

  • Why I’ve been on, off movie scene, by Omotola Jalade

    Why I’ve been on, off movie scene, by Omotola Jalade

    Popular actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has addressed her intermittent absence from the Nollywood industry.

    In a social media post, she revealed that she needed to take a break to relax, reflect and recharge.

    Omotola, who started her acting career at 15, explained that working non-stop for decades led her to feel the need to unwind and revitalise.

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    She emphasised that taking time off is essential to maintaining her creative energy and passion for her craft.

    “I know many Never understand why I take time off Movies for a few years then come back and do it again!

    *Lol..,I see fans asking when I’ll be back on screens but when you’ve been working since you were 15! like I have…

    “You’ll do good to Relax, Relive, Relearn and Re-charge.,Who Understands & Who’s Following,” she wrote.

  • Omotola, Sharon Ooja others turn up for Bovi’s Hollywood comedy show

    Omotola, Sharon Ooja others turn up for Bovi’s Hollywood comedy show

    Film stars Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and Sharon Ooja were two of the celebs that graced Bovi’s comedy show, which was held at the Barnsdall Gallery Theatre in Hollywood on Friday, April 19.

    The star-studded event attracted an array of top entertainers, including Gina Yashere, Bayo Akinfemi, and Jide Kol, who call California home.

    Dubbed ‘Out of Order,’ the show was a resounding success, filling the venue with laughter and excitement.

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    Seyi Brown, the show’s host, warmed up the audience with a spirited performance before introducing Bovi, who entertained the crowd with his hilarious jokes for over an hour.

    The show was so interesting that the host remarked that Los Angeles would remember Bovi for a long time to come.

    Bovi’s comedy tour is set to continue across the United States and Canada, with performances scheduled in various states until May 4, 2024.

  • Oscars: Omotola Jalade, Femi Odugbemi named voting members

    Nigerian actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and filmmaker Femi Odugbemi have been nominated as part of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science, otherwise called the Oscars.

    The two Nigerian celebrities are among the 928 professionals invited to join the Awards body.

    For this year’s invitees which is Oscars’ largest and diverse class ever, the group also has a 14-year-old actress Quvenzhané Wallis, 86-year-old Russian composer Sofia Gubaidulina, and new members from 59 different countries.

    Other new members include South Korean actress Doona Bae, Algerian actress Sofia Boutella, and Indian actor Ali Fazal, Daniel Kaluuya, Mindy Kaling, Tiffany Haddish, Kumail Nanjiani, Blake Lively, Amy Schumer, Olivia Munn, Kal Penn, Pedro Pascal, Amber Tamblyn, Damon Wayans, Gina Rodriguez, Sarah Silverman, Jada Pinkett Smith and Evan Rachel Wood.

  • WCW: Omotola Jalade clocks 40

    WCW: Omotola Jalade clocks 40

    Hey there guys! Make way for Omotola Jalade!

     

    Our woman crush for this Wednesday is popular Nigerian actress and diva, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde.

    The beautiful actress hails form Ondo state and  was born on February 7, 1978. Yes! it’s her birthday today!

    Asides from being a wife she is also known to be a beautiful mother of four  kids!

    Omotola’s style is just simple but divalicious (diva + delicious…lol) .

    In 2013, she was honoured in Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world alongside Michelle Obama, Beyoncé and Kate Middleton.

    Omotola is the first African celebrity to receive over 1 million likes on her Facebook page.

    We have more than a thousand reasons to love the beautiful actress but we just have to stop right here!

     

  • Omotola Jalade to celebrate 40th birthday with 5-day event

    Omotola Jalade to celebrate 40th birthday with 5-day event

    Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, who will be turning 40 on February 7, 2018, is set to use the opportunity to reach out to as many women and widows as possible in a line-up of activities which she tagged ‘Omotola4PointO.

    The actress who posted the invitation card on her Instagram page asked friends and colleagues to save the date for the five-day event which holds from February 7 to  February 11, 2018.

    The Five Day event starting from her birthday date will have the actress going to some places to give out gift items to widows and orphans, tagged ‘Give and Let Give To Widows and Orphans’.

    A couples retreat tagged ‘Reciprocative, Respect, Mental Health and Avoiding Slavery in Marriage’ will hold on the second day while the third day is a ‘Renaissance Trip’ to trace the beginning of slavery. On the fourth day is a Symposium, where top personalities will meet and discuss on ‘Mental Slavery and the Emancipation of the Black Race.’

    The last day is set for a grand celebration which is themed ‘The Omosexy Grand Ball.’

    The actress, who according to her profile made a debut in 1995 and in 2013, was honoured in Time Magazine list of the 100 most influential people in the world alongside Michelle Obama, Beyoncé and Kate Middleton.

    Omotola is married to pilot, Captain Matthew Ekeinde and have four children together.

    The founder of Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme (OYEP) is also a UN WFP ambassador, Amnesty International activist.

     

  • Omo Sexy wins Best Actress at Film Festival

    Omo Sexy wins Best Actress at Film Festival

    Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade has been awarded ‘Best actress award’ by the Nollywood Travel Film Festival in Toronto, for her role in the movie, ` Alter Ego.’

    The actress also known as `Omo Sexy,’ shared the news with her fans on her instagram on Monday.

    “Wow! Thank you @Nollywood Travel Film Festival. It’s our first award fam!”

    Alter Ego, produced by Esther Eiyibo and directed by Moses Inwang, is the first movie that Omotola appears in after a three – year hiatus.

    The movie screened alongside 11 other films in the just concluded Nollywood Travel Film Festival held in Toronto.

    In the movie which treats Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), the actress played the lead role of ‘Ada’, a successful law attorney who has an unrelenting passion for prosecuting sex offenders.

    Her character however, has an inordinate urge for sex as a weakness; a factor that birthed some of the sex scenes in the movie.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that `Alter Ego’ was trailed with mixed reactions after its release of its first trailer due to the popular sex scene between Omotola and fellow actor, Wale Ojo.

    Other actors in the movie include Jide Kosoko, Kunle Remi, Bobby Obodo, Sexy Steel, Gregory Ojefua and more in ‘Alter Ego’.

    Since her Nollywood debut in 1995, the screen diva has appeared in over 300 films, selling millions of video copies.

    Beyond her show business accomplishments, she is also applauded for her remarkable humanitarian efforts.

    In 2013, she was honoured in Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world alongside Michelle Obama, Beyonce and Kate Middleton.
    In early 2013, Omotola made her US television debut in VHI’s scripted series, `Hit the floor.’

    In 2014, she was honoured by the Nigerian government as a Member of the Order of the Federal Republic, MFR for her contributions to Nigerian Entertainment Industry.

    The actress recently featured in Kunle Afoloyan’s ‘The Tribunal’ and is set to feature in a new movie, ‘Shadow Parties’.

  • How celebrity marriages can work, by Omotola Jalade

    How celebrity marriages can work, by Omotola Jalade

    Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde who was one of the panelists at the Innovation Warehouse, a mentorship programme for aspiring filmmakers and actors during the just concluded Africa International Film Festival in Lagos, has given an insight into what makes an marriage to work.
    The mother of four was advising young aspiring female actors and filmmakers who seek stardom, but are worried they might end up not finding the right man once they get into limelight.
    Omosexy, as she’s fondly called, dished out free counseling when a lady asked why fame usually come the way of celebrity marriages.
    “It’s better to be an enemy to a work partner than to your family,” said Omotola.
    Speaking further, she stated that for a marriage to work in the entertainment industry, partners must be of the same faith. “They must believe in you. If you’re a Christian and you marry someone who is not born again then you are on your own.
    “Your partner needs to be stronger than you. They are the ones getting the aftermath of your own action.
    “Choose a partner who understands entertainment. Don’t choose your fan. Personally, I don’t believe in love at first sight.
    “Pick someone who sees your heart, your soul, someone who sees the real you and not afraid to tell you about your flaws.
    “Discipline is key. Everyone wants freedom but too much freedom is bad. Be disciplined. It’s better to be an enemy to a work partner than to your family. Learn to say No!
    “We are like nurses and doctors in the industry because we can be called upon at anytime”.
    She also advised against giving in to advances to get movie roles. “Sometimes you will get a role for giving yourself out but you won’t be able to retain it. If you become famous it will later hunt you. But don’t run away from your sexuality, don’t shy away from who you are, enjoy who you are, come on there but come out with substance.
    Omotola got married to a pilot, Captain Matthew Ekeinde in 1996; they are both blessed with four kids.

  • Omotola Jalade, daughter become Knorr ambassadors

    Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde and her second daughter, Meraiah Ekeinde, have both been unveiled as brand ambassadors for one of Unilever’s brand, Knorr.

    The mother of four was spotted in a black-fitted dress with sheer neckline cut, long sleeves, while her daughter went for a white skirt, black top, complimented with a cream leathered jacket and white sandals.

    According to the official website of the actress, both were picked for the campaign for the awareness on Iron deficiency anemia in women and teenage girls.

    Unilever is said to have embarked on a social mission tagged “Knorr Green food steps” as a new way of adding greens to cooking daily and the launch of the new fortified knorr cubes.

    Also at the glamourous event were Mrs Toyin Saraki of the wellbeing foundation, Chef Fregz and Yemi Alade, who performed the toss, stir and crumble anthem.