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Omoni Oboli Defends Nollywood Films, Says Hollywood Movies Are Predictable

by Cyril Ehis June 19, 2025
by Cyril Ehis June 19, 2025
Nollywood actress cum filmmaker, Omoni Oboli, has defended criticisms that Nigerian movies are very predictable, stating that same trend also occurs in Hollywood.

Recall that the thespian made this known in an interview with Instablog9ja on YouTube.

She said that the true magic lies in the storytelling journey, not necessarily in an unexpected ending.

Omoni Oboli noted that the Nigerian film industry possesses original stories that can stand shoulder to shoulder with those from Hollywood, emphasising the power of strong narrative and character development.

The film star also highlighted the global appeal of Nollywood, noting that YouTube analytics reveal a diverse international viewership.

She said, “It’s not just Nigerians or Africans watching. People from all over the world are tuning in to enjoy our stories. A story can be predictable, but if it’s well told, people will still watch it and enjoy it.

“Stories have never really been our problem. I feel like in this part of the world, we have actually more original stories than outside of Nigeria. I dare say that Nollywood has more original stories than Hollywood.

“I hear people say, Oh, these movies are predictable. I’m like, name five or ten Hollywood movies that are not predictable. We all know the superhero is going to win the day.

“If it’s a romantic comedy, you know the girl is going to get the guy or the guy is going to get the girl. So it’s not about the predictability of a film. What you’re watching is the journey.

“What you’re watching out for is the process. How do they get there? If the journey is not interesting, that’s when you start saying, Oh, so predictable. That is because you didn’t enjoy the journey.

“But if the journey is interesting, you know where it’s going, but the journey is just so interesting. It keeps you glued. It keeps you, you know, staying and watching and loving it, right? So we have a lot of very original stories.

“Our journeys are getting more and more interesting. And the truth is the audience are loving it. And I’m not just talking about the Nigerian audience.

I’m talking about an audience from all over the world. Like, I mean, YouTube is special in a way that it can show you where people are watching from. So your back end will show you where people are watching from.

“And people are literally watching these movies from all over. Sometimes you see some countries like, really? Do they watch our movies there? People are watching from all over the world. And it’s not even just Nigerians or Africans in those places. It’s literally that people are getting more and more interested.”
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