Omotola Jalade advices, speaks on allege affair with Adams Oshiomole
Veteran Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade has finally broken her silence over an alleged affair with former National Chairman of All Progressive Congress(APC), Adams Oshiomole.
Veteran Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade has finally broken her silence over an alleged affair with former National Chairman of All Progressive Congress(APC), Adams Oshiomole.
However, she revealed this in an interview with BBC Yoruba, adding that she doesn’t like to attend events and never met the former governor before.
“People do not know that I don’t like to go out. I am either at home or at the office. I only like to go out for official purposes. I don’t know Adams Oshiomhole. I have never met him. End of the story.”
Moreso, the mother of four believed that any lady who does not have a source of livelihood should not consider marriage because she is automatically preparing herself to be imprisoned in the union.
When asked if she would allow any of her kids to marry at the age of 18, she responded by saying no!
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“I was at the age of consent when I got married and above all, I was mature when I met my husband.
“Currently, I have only one child that is 18 years old, so the question is late. He is a boy and peradventure, he says he wants to get married, I will not allow it because he does not have his own money now.
“One must apply wisdom or common sense in everything one does. People cannot say that because I married at 18, therefore they can also do it.
“The question is, ‘are you ready for marriage’? When I was at that age, I was ready. I had been working since I was 15-years-old and I had become a millionaire at the age of 18. That is a fact that a lot of people don’t know.
“I had my own money. I was not dependent on any man. Moreover, my father died early, so I was already responsible for my younger siblings. I was like their mother at that time, so I was very mature and financially prepared.
“One should not marry a man when one is not financially stable. If one does that, one would be going into slavery or better still, prison. If any of my children, after considering all these factors, say they are ready for marriage, we (parents) would meet the person and if we like them, we would give them our blessings.”