CELEBRITY BEEF: Omoni Oboli Speaks On Her 'Beef' With Genevieve Nnaji

Nollywood Actress, Omoni Oboli has cleared the air on her 'beef' with her colleague, Genevieve Nnaji.


The mother of three opened up to iCampus Newspaper saying:
"I can't place my fingers on when the supposed "beef "started but one thing I know is that, there is no problem between Genevieve and I . We did not have any issue or problem whatsoever.
We are not enemies, neither are we friends. We are colleagues, a senior one at that, we greet each other when we see; it is not like we visit each other at home."
The movie director/producer speaking  further on the genesis of the alleged 'beef' said:
Some bloggers lashed on it and said Omoni Oboli is better than Genevieve and Omotola. The next thing was that people started writing about a supposed 'beef 'with her. I cannot get the reason they didn't write about beef with Omotola.
In my opinion, someone somewhere was just being mischievous. I have absolutely no problem with her, and I believe she has no problem with me."
There has been reports of Nollywood actressess having 'beefs' amongst themselves. However, the most talked about was the .
There are claims that the two have resolved their issues with  of them hanging out together and .
Nollywood actresses, Omoni Oboli and Genevieve Nnaji have no doubt paid their dues in the movie industry.
Its no wonder the award-awinning actresses are on the list of top Nollywood actresses.
Oboli, who studied Foreign Languages at the University of Benin, majoring in French, has featured in several movies which include blockbuster movies the likes of 'Render to Caesar', 'Figurine' and 'Anchor Baby'.
Genevieve Nnaji has featured in over 80 movies some of which are block busters the likes of Half of yellow sun, Tango with Me, Ije, Single and Married amongst others.
She has gained recognition not only in African countries but also internationally. She was the first Nigerian actress to be profiled on the Oprah Winfrey show and labelled by the talk show icon as the, 'Julia Roberts of Africa.'