Interview by By Ekerete Udoh
I told Omotola that my
interview with her was going to be decidedly different – it was going to dwell
primarily on her personal life and nothing else a declaration she had
enthusiastically agreed to. “Thank God it is going to be different from all
those hackneyed and generic line of questionnaire I have been used to”, she
told me as we sat in her hotel room.
I started by asking her
what had been the secret of her success in marriage. “I have been favoured by
the Lord”, she began. “I am truly blessed to have been married to one-of-a-kind
husband who appreciates what I do, encourages me to excel in my craft. Let me
tell you this: I take my marriage very seriously. If you treat your marriage
with levity and careless abandon, you will reap the reward for such bad behaviour.
My husband is an angel, brought by God to my life, and it has been a blessing
having him as my husband.”
As one of the most
desirable and sexy actresses in Nollywood and knowing how persistent men of
power and influence can get in wanting to have celebrities as trophy lovers, I
asked Omotola if she had received material things from men who ran after her.
“Sure,
I have received lots of goodies from my male admirers, she deadpanned. So what gives, what
is the qui pro-quo? “Nothing”, she
replied. “I do not give anything in
return. I always tell them that I am married and would not compromise my
martial vows. If after making that point clear, they still continue to shower
me with gifts, maybe believing that something will break in the future, then I
cannot help them.”
Asked if she had ever met
men that she genuinely took a liking to, and was tempted to sacrifice her
marital vows, she answered:
“Absolutely
I have been tempted many times to cheat on my husband by men I really liked.
But when you think of what you stand to lose, the destruction of all you have
laboured to build, when you weigh all the options, you are left to conclude
that it is not worth the trouble.
I know some women will find this somewhat
objectionable, but if they want to be truthful to themselves, they will agree
with me that, as married women, we have all faced moments that I have just
described.”
Do you feel emotionally
detached as a result of many years of marriage or, put differently, has your
passion for your husband cooled with time? I asked.
“Of
course, it has”, she said matter-of-factly. “Which married woman who has been
with her husband for years will, in her true state, tell you that the feeling
has remained the same as it was the first time or the first year she met her
husband? It is bound to cool off. What I recommend to women is what I call
“temporary separation.” You will make yourself unavailable to your husband. Go
somewhere – go on vacation with your friends, do something bold, lose weight,
look different and, after weeks, come home, looking drop dead gorgeous, and I
bet you, the fire of passion will be mightily rekindled and you will feel brand new again. I have applied
this principle in my marriage and it has worked wonders.”
Asked if the desire to
rekindle her passion was responsible for the huge weight loss that is very
noticeable about her, she countered. “
You
have to love yourself first. I do not see the weight loss you are talking
about, “she said
smiling as if to say, “Yes, I did it and I love the way I look.”Omotola went on
to advise women that they “should learn to appreciate the fact that you can
live without anyone” and that the “world would not come crashing on you if you
did so.
I
think women should empower themselves while still remaining true to their
marriage and husbands. If a marriage is stressful, emotionally destructive, I
think we should be strong enough to walk away from such damaging unions.”
Asked to confirm the widely
held notion that she is difficult to work with, she answered emphatically, “Yes, I am difficult. It depends on who I am
dealing with. If you are not focused, I bet you, I will be your nightmare.
People who are professional about what they do, have no problems with me.”
Momtola is a role model hardly find any actress whose being married for long and not divorce, kudos.
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