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Veteran Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade in a new interview with Ademola Olonilua, talked about winning her first AMVCA and Leah Sharibu who was abducted by Boko Haram


Veteran Nollywood performer, Omotola Jalade in another meeting with Ademola Olonilua, discussed winning her first AMVCA and Leah Sharibu who was kidnapped by Boko Haram. 

Here are selections from the meeting with Omotola Jalade;

For what reason did you enjoy a reprieve from the motion picture industry?


I was concentrating on some different things which depended on building. I felt that it was the opportune time for the partners in the business to start to put resources into the business beside delivering motion pictures. My first love was not creating motion pictures.

I like land and I considered Estate Management. I really do land as a business and I pondered how I could blend land and amusement. That is the thing that I needed to do.

I needed to do land in excitement and that is the thing that I fell again into. I simply need to get properties and start to think about the way toward building silver screens, film studios or film towns.

On Leah Sharibu, Omotola Jalade said;

It is exceptionally tragic, particularly as I read something (about her) as of late. I don't know whether it is valid, however somebody from the Presidency said that it is just God that can encourage her now. I don't know in light of the fact that occasionally there are false news gives an account of the web.

On the off chance that the facts confirm that was stated, at that point that is extremely pitiful for this nation. It doesn't make a difference if Leah Sharibu was a Christian or a Muslim neither does it make a difference on the off chance that she was a kid or a young lady, the truth of the matter is that a Nigerian youngster is included and she is pure.

We as a whole have kids. They are going to begin their life and they don't have any blame in what Nigeria has moved toward becoming today. Envision a tyke who is underneath 18 years old confronting such things. Nigeria assumed ensure its youngsters.

How would we rest each day realizing that we have the ability to accomplish something yet we are not (doing it)? I don't see how we research things in Nigeria. I don't perceive that it is so hard to discover her.

I feel that individuals are only imprudent about this young lady and it will be extremely dismal in the event that anything happens to her. I nearly have no expectation for Nigeria since I don't surmise that there will be any challenge over her kidnapping.

I simply need individuals to have the dread of God; that is whether they genuinely trust He exists and on the off chance that they don't, they should realize that they have youngsters as well and they don't know when karma would seek them. They should find that young lady and bring her home.

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