Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Actress - Nigeria
To her global
fans, Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde embodies true African
beauty beyond measure. But there is more to the Nigerian sex bomb
popular known as Omosexy. The gorgeous actress and mother of four’s
meteoric rise in 2013 – a year which saw her become the first African
celebrity to reach 1 million likes on Facebook, and named as one of the
most influential people in the world by Time magazine for
their annual Time 100 list. Her debut reality show, Omotola: The Real Me, made headlines as the most popular TV series across Africa. But that was not all! It fixated her millions of fans, revealing fascinating insights into one of Africa’s most recognised faces. She is also increasingly becoming a social activist in her own right, although a vocal critic of the current African political dispensation. Despite her popularity, she has no political ambitions. Yet.
their annual Time 100 list. Her debut reality show, Omotola: The Real Me, made headlines as the most popular TV series across Africa. But that was not all! It fixated her millions of fans, revealing fascinating insights into one of Africa’s most recognised faces. She is also increasingly becoming a social activist in her own right, although a vocal critic of the current African political dispensation. Despite her popularity, she has no political ambitions. Yet.
Chiwetel Ejiofor has the lead role in two of 2013’s
biggest films – 12 Years A Slave, directed by Steve McQueen, and the
film adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s award-winning novel, Half
of A Yellow Sun, directed by Biyi Bandele. His portrayal of former South
African president Thabo Mbeki in the new Channel 4 drama Endgame
was also another stellar performance. Prior to the theatre release of
both films, Ejiofor won critical acclaim for his portrayal of Patrice
Lumumba in A Season in The Congo, a theatre production about the first
democratically elected leader of the DRCongo at The Young Vic theatre in
London. Born to Nigerian parents in the UK, the award-winning actor is
garnering an Oscar buzz for his mesmerising performance in 12 Years A
Slave. The roles he has taken on this year prove once again what an
African A-list, Oscar-deserving actor he is. Will 2014 be his year?
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