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The Nation Newspaper Actress Damilola Oni alleges career sabotage by senior colleague
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The Nation Newspaper Actress Damilola Oni alleges career sabotage by senior colleague
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Damilola Oni (born May 2, early-1990s) is a Nigerian actress, presenter and filmmaker known for her multilingual performances and screen charm. A graduate of Linguistics and Indigenous Knowledge & Development from University of Ibadan, she began her entertainment career as a co-presenter on the Yoruba-language magazine show Aajiirebi. She made her acting debut around 2017, gaining recognition through the series Borokini and feature films such as Eccentric (2021) and Romeo (2022). Known for her bold on-screen roles and relatable off-screen persona, Oni is positioning herself as an influential talent in Nollywood’s Yoruba and English sectors.
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