- Omoni Oboli marked her 24th wedding anniversary, crediting her husband Nnamdi Oboli for much of her success.
- The actress posted a collection of throwback and recent photos of them on Instagram to celebrate.
- Omoni shared her gratitude for their journey of over twenty years, thanking Nnamdi for his love and support.
Actress and filmmaker Omoni Oboli marked her 24th wedding anniversary on social media, crediting her husband Nnamdi Oboli for much of her success.
On Monday, she posted a collection of throwback and recent photos of them on Instagram to celebrate.
Omoni shared her gratitude for their journey of over twenty years, thanking Nnamdi for his love and support, which she believes have been essential to her achievements.
In her message, Omoni Oboli promised to love him forever, writing:
“Over two decades later, you are still the one. Thank you for loving me the way you do! I wouldn’t be the woman I am today without you. Thank you for being the wind beneath my wings and for all you do for our family. Your strength and love carry us.”
She wrapped up with a loving tribute:
“Loved you yesterday, love you today, love you tomorrow. Always and forever. Happy 24th anniversary, baby.”
The couple have three sons.
In March, their first son, Tobe Oboli, got married and had a daughter in August.
Omoni also released her new movie, Wives On Strike: The Uprising, in theaters on October 18.
In other news, A clip from a recent TikTok live session of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has sparked a buzz online, raising questions about her marriage to billionaire politician Ned Nwoko.
In the video, Ned unexpectedly entered the room during Regina’s live session, querying her about her online interactions.
A clip from the moment, which has gone viral on social media, shows Ned demanding to know who Regina was conversing with.
“Is there something you’re hiding from me or what? Who were you talking with? Are you hosting it? …on live video with who?” Ned asks, his tone laced with suspicion.
Regina reassured him she wasn’t talking privately to another, saying, “No, walahi! We’re just live!”