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Veteran Nigerian actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde has disclosed that she used to be very aggressive.
The Nollywood star made this known in a video of her viral interview on social media.
Reflecting on her childhood experiences, Omotola stated that the difficulties faced by her family turned her into an aggressive person.
While blaming her impatience for the situation, the actress noted that she has now overcome it with maturity and God in her life.
“When I was younger, I used to be very aggressive…”
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde opens up about dealing with her Dad’s loss earlier on in life. pic.twitter.com/0e9PWXgpon—(@OneJoblessBoy) March 9, 2026
“I used to be very aggressive. When I was younger, I used to be very aggressive because I used to have a lot of rage. I think from the time I lost my dad, I couldn’t blame God because I gave my life to Christ, but inside, I was looking for someone to blame. I don’t know if I was looking for it, but I was just angry at life. Why me? Why did I deserve this?
“And life just went really bad for us. I was like, " It’s not fair, and I just had very little patience. But I have grown, with maturity, God, and life. That part of me, has it ever come around me anymore? I’ve had it come maybe once in a blue moon, and I hate the feeling,” she revealed.
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