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Nollywood Has More Original Stories Than Hollywood” – Omoni Oboli

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Omoni Oboli: “Nollywood Is More Original Than Hollywood”

Nollywood star Omoni Oboli has sparked debate by claiming that Nollywood produces more original stories than Hollywood .

In a recent interview, she defended Nigerian cinema against long-standing criticism about repetitive plots.

She argued that predictability is not unique to Nollywood , pointing out how many Hollywood films follow familiar patterns too.

“Name five or ten Hollywood movies that are not predictable,” she said.
“We already know the superhero will win. We know the couple ends up together.”

She added:

“That’s not just a Nigerian problem—it’s a global storytelling trend.”


Culture Makes Nigerian Films Unique – Oboli

Oboli, known for hits like Wives on Strike and Being Mrs. Elliot , said what makes Nollywood special is its deep cultural roots and authentic storytelling .

“What matters most is the journey,” she said.
“If it’s engaging, it doesn’t matter if the ending is predictable.”

She stressed that Nigerian films reflect real-life experiences, traditions, and emotions that set them apart.

“Our stories come from real life. That’s why people connect with them.”


Nollywood Going Global – Thanks to YouTube

The actress also praised digital platforms like YouTube for showing how far Nollywood has come.

“YouTube shows exactly where our audience is coming from—people all over the world are watching our films.”

She said this growing international viewership proves that Nollywood is improving and gaining global recognition.

“It’s amazing to see how far we’ve come.”


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