Saturday 13 September 2014

I have no beef at all with Genevieve Nnaji



I have no beef at all with Genevieve Nnaji

Omoni Oboli has been making progress with the release of her new movie.

But as she remains focused trying to continue with the progress, Omoni has granted a recent interview with iCampus Newspaper and addressed alleged beef between herself and Genevieve Nnaji:

"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."

Speaking on the real cause of the rumored animosity, Omoni had this to say:

"I acted a movie, Anchor Baby, the director (Lonzo Nzekwe) of the movie granted an interview and said Omoni Oboli is the best actress in Nigeria. 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."

Omoni Oboli and Genevieve Nnaji

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