Nollywood superstar, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, has revealed that her latest cinematic project, Mother’s Love, was inspired by the untold stories of young Nigerian women.
The actress, who has now added ‘director’ to her list of achievements, said the film draws from real-life experiences and the quiet strength of women who are boldly carving out new paths for themselves.
Mother’s Love is more than a film to me; it’s a deeply personal journey. As my directorial debut, it draws inspiration from real experiences not just my own, but from the many untold stories of young Nigerian women finding their place in a complex world,” she explained.
According to the mother of four, the film tells a coming-of-age story that challenges privilege, confronts identity and ultimately celebrates the quiet strength of women redefining themselves on their own terms.
Set against the vibrant, layered backdrop of modern Nigeria, the film explores both the beauty and the friction of growth.
“This film is performance-led, emotionally grounded, and socially aware. It speaks to universal themes of family, resilience, and empowerment, while offering a lens into contemporary Nigerian life rarely seen on screen. I believe authentic and bold stories like this deserve a global platform, and I’m honoured to share it with audiences ready to embrace something both intimate and impactful,” Omotola added.
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