Richard Mofe Damijo Wishes Omoni Oboli a Happy Birthday

Nollywood veteran Richard Mofe Damijo, popularly known as RMD, took to Instagram to share a heartfelt birthday tribute to his colleague and frequent co-star, Omoni Oboli. The post, features a throwback photo from one of their past movie collaborations, sparking buzz among fans. With the caption “Happy birthday STARGIRL!!! I can’t wait for our next round of movies #RMDSAYSsO.”

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Richard Mofe Damijo’s Instagram post, set to the tune of “Busy Signal – Happy Birthday,” features a steamy throwback photo from a past movie where the two actors share an intimate moment. The chemistry between the two is palpable, reflecting their long history of working together in Nollywood films.

The caption, “Happy birthday STARGIRL!!! I can’t wait for our next round of movies #RMDSAYSsO”, not only celebrates Omoni’s birthday but also hints at future collaborations, exciting fans who admire their on-screen partnership.

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Richard Mofe Damijo, fondly called RMD, is a Nollywood legend with a career spanning over three decades. Known for his charisma and versatility, he has starred in numerous blockbuster films and remains a beloved figure in Nigerian entertainment. Richard Mofe Damijo has been married to his wife, Jumobi, for 23 years, dispelling any romantic speculation about his relationship with Omoni Oboli.

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Omoni Oboli, born on April 22, 1978, is a celebrated Nigerian actress, scriptwriter, film director, producer, and digital filmmaker. As noted in her Wikipedia entry, she studied at the New York Film Academy and began her movie career with a role in Bitter Encounter (1996). Omoni has since starred in and directed several mainstream films, including The Figurine (2009), Anchor Baby (2010), Being Mrs Elliot, and Fifty (2015). She has also faced controversies, such as the copyright infringement case over her film Okafor’s Law in 2017, but has continued to thrive in the industry.

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