Omotola Ekeinde who made the list of Times 100 Most influential people in the world in April 2013, has been more than happy and according to her,it's an achievement that will forever linger in her memory. Even the recent rumours about how she eraned it hasn't deterred her She tells Encomium magazine:
"It's a great honour. Sometimes you
really don't know your worth and people around you may just take you for
granted. I was selected for a number of reasons. From what I was told, they
watch a lot of my movies up there. The person who wrote my profile is actually
the movie critic for Time magazine. He had been introduced to some of my
movies. He also got to know about my other activities, including human rights
activism and others. They also conducted opinion polls from those that follow
what's going on in Nollywood. I think the opinion of the organisers is based on
this. I wasn't the only person picked from Africa. There was another guy from
Egypt but he's white and lives in the US. He is a blogger. I was the only black
African honoured and out of the 100 honorees, they only picked 20 of our
portraits displayed in the Time Work of Fame, and my picture was there. Not
only that, it was given the pride of place. One thin I noticed was that from
the moment I stepped onto the red carpet, I was treated like a queen. I was on
one of the best tables, sitting with US Vice President, Joe Biden and others. I
think it was a good moment for Africa. It was one of the few moments I felt
like Africa has arrived.
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