Audio By Carbonatix
Nollywood star actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has made it clear that no other man would have been able to handle her the way her husband, Captain Matthew Ekeinde has done through the years of their marriage.
Omotola got married to her husband at just 18 while she was at a student of Yaba College of Technology and in a recent interview with Vanguard, has said her husband is the only man who has control over her exceptionally strong personality.
“I don’t think there is any man that can handle me apart from my husband. Not because I am a bad person, it is because I have a very strong personality. I can understand why a lot of female artistes find it very difficult to find the right person,” she said.
Speaking further on the matter, she said: “When you achieve some kind of success, you become really confused as to who really loves you for who you are. It’s not really easy, it is very hard finding those people who really love you.
“If you are not a very grounded person, you can also contribute in some kind of way to your own problems and so I might have contributed to my own problems.”

Latest Stories
-
Nollywood special effects artist, James Akaie dies on set following gas explosion
25 minutes -
27-year-old sentenced to seven years for pouring acid on former student
50 minutes -
Ghana’s US envoy links job creation to ending youth deportations
1 hour -
Blair and Rubio among names on Gaza ‘Board of Peace’
2 hours -
Minister calls for inter-ministerial force to fix Accra’s rush-hour transit crises
2 hours -
Sarkodie’s Rapperholic UK edition sells out Royal Albert Hall
3 hours -
Academic exodus: Ghanaian PhD students in UK forced to withdraw as Scholarship Secretariat fails to pay fees
4 hours -
Antoine Semenyo’s £65m Manchester City switch sparks discussions in UK Parliament
4 hours -
Transport crises, Prof. Frimpong-Boateng v NPP and LGBTQI issues take centre stage on Joy Prime’s ‘Prime Insight’
5 hours -
Ghana Navy busts major fuel smuggling syndicate along Volta coast
5 hours -
Karaga MP donates 4,000 gallons of fuel to boost livelihoods in New Year outreach
6 hours -
GIPC CEO engages European Parliament delegation on Ghana’s investment reforms
6 hours -
Oppong Nkrumah, 5 others didn’t accept campaign support from Bryan Acheampong – Pius Hadzide backtracks
7 hours -
BoG rejects market speculation, emphasises data-driven policies
7 hours -
BoG targets consolidation, discipline in 2026 policy direction
7 hours
