In an interview on “Rubbin’ Minds” on Channels Television, the 48-year-old actress said the country’s problems stem from its leadership, not the people.
Omotola Jalade stressed that real progress won’t happen until officials are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice.
According to her, Nigeria needs leaders who are truly selfless and ready to prioritize the nation over personal safety or wealth.
“Until we find leaders in Nigeria who are ready to die for this country, we haven’t started.
“When you see a leader who says, ‘I am ready to die,’ someone who is willing to put his life on the line, that’s when real change begins,” she said on Sunday.
The actress clarified that she was not promoting violence but advocating for courage, honesty, and dedication in leadership.
“I’m not saying violence. It’s a mindset. You can’t be afraid, and you can’t be materialistic,” she added.
Rejecting claims that Nigerians themselves are to blame for the country’s struggles, Omotola said accountability must start from the top.
“It’s unfortunate that we’re still where we are now because we’re a very fortunate, very blessed nation. We have everything that every other nation wants, needs, and is clamouring for.
“It upsets me when I hear, ‘Oh, Nigerians are the problem, not the leaders.’ What keeps any nation sane or in order is laws and enforcement, and it starts from the top,” she stated.
Looking ahead to the 2027 general elections, she warned against tribal politics, calling it harmful and unnecessary.
“I pray that tribalism will not be on the table in this election. It’s sad that people are still doing this when there are bigger issues,” she said.
Omotola also shared her experience during the last elections, claiming voter suppression at her polling unit, which she said was motivated by ethnic bias.
Asked if there was voter suppression, she responded, “Yes, there was, and I have proof.”
“You cannot suppress a human being. You’ll only make people angry and push them towards revolt. If you convince people instead, you can find ways to work together.”
Highlighting her commitment to national unity, Omotola described herself as a proud Nigerian with connections across the country.
“I schooled in the North, my husband is half Igbo, I’ve worked extensively in the East, and I’m Yoruba by birth. I love every part of this country,” she said.
She also praised the entrepreneurial energy in places like Aba, insisting that Nigeria has the potential to outshine many global economies if the nation stays united and focused.
“Nigeria is a beautiful country. We’re better than Dubai if we’re serious, and we’re better than China,” she added.
KanyiDaily recalls that Omotola Jalade Ekeinde recently opened up about undergoing emergency surgery, expressing gratitude for her survival.
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