Nollywood actress Omoni Oboli recently met with Mayor Patrick Brown of Brampton, Ontario, where she was presented with a certificate of recognition for her impactful work with the movie The Uprising.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Omoni expressed her gratitude for the warm reception at the mayor’s office, sharing how much she loved her time there.
Today I met the mayor of Brampton @patrickbrownont and got presented with a certificate of recognition for my impactful work with THE UPRISING. Many people in the mayor’s office have watched the movie in cinemas here in Canada, and the city is excited to host a grand special screening of THE UPRISING. Brampton is a vibrant community in Ontario, Canada, and I’m so thrilled to partner with Brampton. Thank you, Mayor Patrick Brown, for your warmth. I totally loved my time in your office today. Thanks, @iammcmorris and @ucheokugo. I truly appreciate you.”
The Uprising, still showing in cinemas across Nigeria, the UK, Francophone Africa, and Canada, continues to make waves. Omoni encouraged fans to catch the movie, declaring it the “Best Movie Out of Nigeria.”
This year has been filled with milestones for Omoni Oboli. Just a few days ago, she celebrated the success of her latest movie, which grossed over N93 million within its first week, becoming the top Nollywood film of the weekend. Omoni expressed her gratitude to her Maker, friends, and fans for their unwavering support, acknowledging that she couldn’t have achieved such feats without them.
In a highly emotional moment at the movie premiere, Omoni received a brand new car from her partners, which she saw as a symbol of her growth, passion, and impact on Nollywood.
Omoni also celebrated her 2019 movie Last Year Single, which continues to make waves on Netflix, holding the top spot in Nigeria even years after its release.
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