Nollywood icon Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde delivered more than just glamour at the premiere of her directorial project, Mother’s Love. She delivered a moment.
At the star-studded event, which drew dignitaries, industry leaders, and notable personalities, including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, the atmosphere was nothing short of electric. The red carpet sparkled, cameras flashed nonstop, and the anticipation around the film was palpable.
But what truly caught attention was Omotola’s decision to temporarily decline interviews in order to connect directly with her younger audience.
In a now-viral clip circulating on X, the celebrated actress was heard saying, “I can’t have interviews now, I’m having vibes with my Gen Z fans.”
The statement instantly resonated online.
Rather than rushing through press obligations, Omotola chose to prioritize intentional engagement with the next generation of movie lovers. It was a move that reminded many why she has remained relevant for over three decades. Her ability to evolve, connect, and bridge generational gaps continues to set her apart.
Mother’s Love is positioned as more than just a film. It represents a cross-generational narrative, blending maternal wisdom with contemporary themes that resonate strongly with younger audiences.
From emotional family moments to grand arrivals, the premiere reflected class, culture, and legacy. Yet the defining image of the night was Omotola surrounded by excited young fans, choosing connection over cameras.
Mother’s Love is set to hit cinemas nationwide on March 6, 2026, and following the buzz generated at the premiere, anticipation is already building across social media.
Once again, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde proves that longevity in Nollywood is not just about past success. It is about understanding the moment and knowing exactly who to stand with when it matters.
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde Chooses Gen Z Over Interviews at Mother’s Love Premiere, Proving Why She Remains Nollywood Royalty pic.twitter.com/qjIOszyZCz
— Ranks Africa Magazine (@RanksAfrica) March 3, 2026




