Reno Omokri hails Wale Ojo for winning Best Lead Actor

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  • Reno Omokri reacted after Wake Ojo defeated Richard Mofe Damijo, Adedimeji Lateef Marc Zinga, Gideon Okeke , David Ezekiel, and Stan Nze to win the Best Lead Actor for his role in ‘Breath Of Life.’
  • Reno Omokri stated that no one deserves the award more than Wale Ojo, whom he described as “actor par excellence.”

Social commentator Reno Omokri, has extended his warmest congratulations to Wale Ojo on his outstanding achievement at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA10).

Wale Ojo’s remarkable performance in “Breath Of Life” earned him the coveted Best Lead Actor award, surpassing nominees like Richard Mofe Damijo, Adedimeji Lateef, Marc Zinga, Gideon Okeke, David Ezekiel, and Stan Nze.

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Reacting to this well-deserved win, Reno Omokri praised Wale Ojo, hailing him as an “actor par excellence” and a pride to Nigeria.

On his X handle, Reno Omokri wrote:

Congratulations to my doppelganger, Wale Ojo, for his Best Lead Actor win at the tenth Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards.

“Nobody could deserve this more. An actor par excellence, and a pride to Nigeria. More wins!”

Recall that In 2022, Nemsia Films Confirms Wale Ojo Is The Lead Cast For Its Feature Film Breath Of Life.

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This was revealed by Shock NG and was posted on Nemsia Films Instagram page, also revealing that the Amazon Prime Original will kick off principal photography ending in July.

According to reports, the Blood Sisters’ star will lead the cast of ‘Breath of Life.’

The faith-themed movie, written and directed by BB Sasore (God Calling), will focus on the story of a guy whose encounter with a young man changes his life and sense of purpose. According to reports, Eku Edewor would produce the movie and it is set in 1950s Lagos.

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While Wale Ojo hasn’t officially confirmed the news, the British/Nigerian actor has had a solid year, with significant credits including Netflix’s first original series ‘Blood Sisters’ and Umanu Ojochenemi Elijah’s ‘A Place Called Forward’ which includes a topic of pollution.

The streamer has been actively establishing itself in the Nigerian market over the past few weeks.

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