In a recent interview with Pulse Nigeria, Omoni Oboli shared her sexual harassment experience. The actress said: “Sexual harassment is not peculiar to the entertainment industry. However, being in the limelight draws attention to the actions of individuals in the industry.
“Doctors proposition nurses, nurses proposition doctors. It happens in the banking industry, it happens everywhere,”
“Where there are men and women, someone will proposition the other. Somebody will think, ‘I’m in the position of power so I can ask for favors and the other person has no choice but to accept it because I have power over them.”
Like several other women in several other industries, Omoni has her own sexual harassment experience. However, that part of her life wasn’t published in her recently released book, The Stars are Ageless – a tell-all book about her life, marriage and career.

Addressing the decision to omit her story, the actress said, “I don’t have a strong story so to speak, because it could be read as the guy wasn’t really propositioning me.”
Omoni Oboli’s sexual harassment experience: In 1996, Oboli, who is now one of the most successful filmmakers in Nigeria, took a break from acting. She took a break to complete her education and then, take care of her family.
When she returned to the industry in 2009, it was difficult for her to find her way back in. She couldn’t land any role.
“Everyone had their place and nobody really wanted to give a new person a chance. It was such a struggle trying to get roles.”
That was when she got a call from a director, who was shooting a movie in Asaba and wanted her to come over. She was really surprised and excited.
“So I went to Asaba and he said I should come to his hotel. To be honest, I didn’t really think much of it because a lot of movies are shot in hotels.




