Omoni Oboli was honoured for her latest film, ‘The Uprising”, which has been performing well in Canadian theaters.
The movie star shared her excitement on Instagram, posting a video of her visit to the Mayor’s office.
In her caption, she expressed gratitude for the warm reception and noted that several staff members had already seen “The Uprising” in Canadian cinemas.
She added that the city of Brampton is looking forward to hosting a special grand screening of the film.
Oboli wrote, “Today I met the mayor of Brampton @patrickbrownont and got presented with a certificate of recognition for my impactful work with THE UPRISING.
“Many people in the mayor’s office have watched the movie in cinemas here in Canada and the city is excited to host a grand special screening of THE UPRISING.”
She continued, “Brampton is a vibrant community in Ontario, Canada, and I’m so thrilled to partner with Brampton. Thank you, Mayor Patrick Brown, for your warmth. I totally loved my time in your office today. Thanks, @iammcmorris and @ucheokugo. I truly appreciate you.”
She also reminded fans that “The Uprising” is still in theaters across Nigeria, the UK, Francophone Africa, and Canada. “Make sure you catch it today. BestMovieOutOfNigeria,” she added.
KanyiDaily recalls that Omoni Oboli recently became a grandmother after her son, Tobe, and his wife, Marie, welcomed their first child—a baby girl.
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