Ask anybody in the Nigerian music industry and they’ll tell
you that it is a cut-throat world, in the sense that competition is rife
amongst all involved in Nollywood, be it record labels, marketers,
entourages or the actors themselves. Competition is definitely one of
the things that keep the industry going. ESSENTIALS examines two of
Nollywood’s most talked about actresses who have earned more than their
fair share of bragging rights. Nollywood’s story won’t be complete
without tales of their supposed rivalry and who is better. We set their
statistics side by side – not judging.
Genevieve Nnaji
Born
Genevieve Nnaji on May 3, 1979, Genevieve started her acting career as a
child actress in the then-popular television soap opera Ripples, at the
age of eight. She was also featured in several commercials, among which
were some for beverage brand Pronto and detergent Omo. In 1998, at the
age of 19, she took her first big step in acting with her debut movie
Most Wanted.
Her subsequent movies Last Party, Mark of the Beast and Ijele endeared the Imo State-born actress to movie lovers everywhere.
In
2002, she starred in the movie Sharon Stone and after its release; it
is safe to say that Nnaji’s reign as one of Nigeria’s top actresses
began.
Nnaji doesn’t just appeal to Nigerians alone. She can
count many Kenyans, Liberians, South Africans and Ghanaians, who are
avid followers and dedicated lovers of Nigerian home videos, both home
and abroad, as her fans.
Not only is ‘Genny’ (as she is fondly
called) an actress, she is also a fashion designer. She launched her
clothing line St. Genevieve in 2008. Though much hasn’t been heard about
the clothing line, she did promise, at its launch, to donate a
percentage of its proceeds to charity.
In 2009, Nnaji made
history by being the first Nigerian actress to be profiled on The Oprah
Winfrey Show, on an episode about the most popular people around the
world. As one of the highest-paid and most desired actresses in
Nollywood, Nnaji is also referred to as “Nigeria’s Julia Roberts”.
She
has featured in over 80 films in the course of her acting career, but
she will be best remembered for her roles in Ijé: The Journey, Mirror
Boy, Half of a Yellow Sun, Most Wanted, Blood Sisters among many. She
has endorsed companies such as Etisalat Nigeria, Lux Soap, MUD
Cosmetics, among others, with some still on-going.
In an
ill-advised attempt to, perhaps, branch out, Nnaji ventured into music,
with the album One Logologo Line, with the most notable number from the
album being No More.
Nnaji is also not immune to controversies.
Her seemingly eternal single status has been fodder for many gossip
blogs and magazines. The ‘lesbian’ rumours surrounding her seems to keep
rearing its ugly head and her perceived rivalry with Omotola
Jalade-Ekeinde is also the stuff of legends.
In recognition of
her contribution to Nollywood, Nnaji was awarded the national merit
award of Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) in 2011.
Nnaji has also won various awards, including the Africa Movie Academy
Award for best actress in a leading role and the City People Awards for
Best Actress.
Nnaji By The Numbers
35 Nnaji is currently 35 years old. She was born on November May 3, 1979.
8 Nnaji was 8 years old when she scaled the auditions for a role in early ‘90s soap Ripples.
N100m The reported worth of Nnaji’s endorsement with telecommunications company Etisalat Nigeria.
2 Genevieve is currently a brand ambassador for two companies, Etisalat Nigeria and MUD Cosmetics.
1 Genevieve released just one album in her short-lived musical career.
10 Nnaji has won over 10 major awards in the course of her career.
80 Number of movies in which Nnaji has starred in the course of her career.
671,400 Nnaji has a total of 671,400 followers on Twitter (as at the time of this publication).
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
Born
Omotola Jalade on February 7, 1978, Ekeinde made her acting debut in
the movie Venom of Justice in 1995. Since then she has appeared in over
300 movies. She came to limelight after she starred in the critically
acclaimed movie Mortal Inheritance.
Also, Ekeinde doesn’t just
appeal to Nigerians alone; she enjoys a large international following.
The actress has won awards in almost all the continents of the world.
Not
only is ‘Omosexy’ (as she is fondly called) an actress, she is also a
singer, philanthropist and former model. The actress who became a United
Nations WFP (World Food Programme) Ambassador in 2005 has also been
active in the Walk the World Project and participated in the Walk the
World Campaign in Liberia, with President Ellen Sirleaf-Johnson. Ekeinde
is known as a fierce human rights campaigner and her philanthropic
efforts are centred on her NGO, Omotola Youth Empowerment Programme
(OYEP). Ekeinde became an Amnesty International campaigner in 2011 and
has participated in campaigns in Sierra Leone (on maternal mortality)
and Nigeria’s Niger Delta region.
She also takes advantage of the
social media to connect with her fans and share her own unique views
with the rest of the world. Ekeinde is regarded as the first African
celebrity to receive over 1 million likes on her Facebook page.
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 2012, CNN Travel noted Ekeinde’s famous accent
on their list of the ‘world’s 12 sexiest accents’, with the Nigerian
accent ranked 5th on the list. She is also regarded as the first
Nigerian celebrity to star in their own reality show – her reality show
Omotola: The Real Me was launched in 2012 on Africa Magic Entertainment,
a subsidiary of M-Net, broadcast on DStv.
In early 2013, Ekeinde
made her US television debut in VH1’s scripted series, Hit the Floor.
Some of her most prominent films include Ijé: The Journey, Last Flight
to Abuja, Amina and Mirror Boy and Blood Sisters. She has endorsed
products of Ghadour Cosmetics, online store Konga, Hollandia, Proctor
& Gamble, amongst others, with some of these endorsements still on
going.
Ekeinde has proved to be more versatile when it comes to
music. She released her debut album GBA in 2005. The singles Naija L’owa
and The Things you do to Me were included in the album. Her sophomore
album Me, Myself, and Eyes was released soon after.
Ekeinde has
managed to remain scandal-free throughout her career. The only time
controversy was added to her name was when she lashed out at journalists
who labelled some of her 12-year old daughter’s photos “sexy”.
Omotola is married and is a proud mother of four lovely children.
In
recognition of Ekeinde’s contribution to Nollywood, she was conferred
with a chieftaincy title in her home-state of Ondo. She has also won
various awards, including the Ebony Vanguard Award, the Screen Nation’s
award for Best Actress, Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) for Best
Actress in a Supporting Role, the ELOY Award for Actress of the Year and
a host of others.
Ekeinde By The Numbers
36 Ekeinde is currently36 years old. She was born on February 7, 1978.
1995 The year in which Ekeinde made her acting debut.
4
Ekeinde has endorsed the products of four companies; Ghadour Cosmetics,
online store Konga, Hollandia and Proctor & Gamble.
2 Number of musical albums the actress has released.
4 Number of children Ekeinde and her husband have.
300 Number of movies which Ekeinde claims to have appeared starred in in the course of her career.
16 Ekeinde has won over 16 major awards in the course of her career
478,800 Total number of followers Ekeinde has on Twitter (as at the time of this publication).
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