Omoni Oboli
About Omoni Oboli
Moms at War arrived in 2018 as both a creative statement and a commercial success. Omoni Oboli starred in and directed the comedy film herself, proving her range across multiple disciplines in Nigerian cinema.
Omoni Oboli was born on April 22, 1978. She would go on to become one of Nigeria's most versatile creative forces in entertainment.
Her education shaped her technical foundation. She studied at the New York Film Academy, arming herself with the skills to write, direct and produce at professional standards.
The screenplays came first. In 2009, she wrote The Figurine. Anchor Baby followed in 2010. These early works demonstrated her ability to craft stories that resonated with Nigerian audiences and international viewers alike.
Her writing continued to evolve. Fatal Imagination, Being Mrs Elliott, and The First Lady showcased her range across different genres and themes. She understood dialogue. She understood structure. Most importantly, she understood what stories mattered to tell.
Wives on Strike in 2016 became another milestone in her filmography. The project allowed her to flex both her writing skills and her instincts as a performer. By then, Omoni had already established herself as someone who could wear multiple hats in the industry simultaneously.
Her work as an actress, scriptwriter, director and producer set her apart in an industry often divided by specialization. She moved between these roles with the ease of someone who understood cinema from every angle. Moms at War crystallized this reputation.
Today, Omoni Oboli remains a significant figure in Nigerian film. Her body of work spans nearly two decades of storytelling that has entertained millions and influenced how Nigerian cinema approaches comedy, drama and the stories of everyday life.
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