WEEKS after she was named by respected
American journal, TIME Magazine as one of the world’s 100 most
influential people, facts have began to emerge as to why Omotola was
listed.
Omotola made the list because of her
exemplary works as an activist, according to recent findings. Just few
years ago, she staged a protest against Shell Petroleum’s environmental
degradation in the Niger-Delta region where she comes from.
Also, Omotola has taken her trade
internationally by having a duet with American international R&B
artiste, Valentino, thereby making her the first contemporary actress to
do so.
She also travelled to the US for the dinner organized by TIME Magazine for
the ‘100 Most Influential People in The World’. The event had the high
and mighty of the world in attendance. There is no doubt that this feat
will further boost Omotola’s growing brand which may somewhat set her on
a popularity clash with her rival Genevieve Nnaji.
extract: the nation
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