Bolaji Ogunmola

Bolaji Ogunmola is a Nigerian actress.

Bolaji Ogunmola
Born
Bolaji Ogunmola
Alma materUniversity of Ilorin
National Open University of Nigeria
Royal Arts Academy
OccupationActress
Years active[ 2013]

Personal life and education

Ogunmola had her primary education at Philomena Nursery and Primary School in Ebute Metta, before going to Ibadan for her secondary school. She studied business management and entrepreneurship at the National Open University of Nigeria.[1] Ogunmola is also an alumna of the University of Ilorin. She trained professionally as an actor at the Royal Arts Academy.[2] Speaking to Vanguard on her relationship status, Ogunmola said, "I am single but not searching. I am independent and working hard to make money." She also said that money was a core ingredient in a successful relationship.[3] In a 2016 interview, she said that even though she is more attracted to light-skinned men, she does not encourage bleaching of any form.[4]

Career

Ogunmola was a participant at the 2013 Next Movie Star reality show.[3] Her role in Okon goes to School has been cited as the first film in which she appeared professionally.[1]

On being given roles, due to her physique rather than her acting skills, Ogunmola explained that her feminine figure, body language, charismatic movement and acting talents were all subsets of the universal her, and if one is viewed as more pronounced than another, it does not make her less valuable as an actor.[4] For her role in Sobi's Mystic, she was listed as one of the five most promising Nollywood actresses by The News Guru.[5] In an interview with The Punch, she describes her double role as Aida/Mystic in the film as the most challenging in her career. She also highlighted Biodun Stephen, Mo Abudu and Oprah Winfrey as persons to whom she looks up in the business of film-making.[1]

She had two nominations at the 2018 City People Movie Awards.[6]

Selected filmography

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref
2020 Best of Nollywood Awards Revelation of the Year (female) Won [9]

References

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