Jumoke Odetola Biography: Husband, Age, Movies, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Awards, Boyfriend

Jumoke Odetola Biography: Husband, Age, Movies, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Awards, Boyfriend

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Olajumoke Odetola, known professionally as Jumoke Odetola, is a celebrated Nigerian actress, film producer, scriptwriter, and model renowned for her versatility in both English and Yoruba-language Nollywood films.

Rising to prominence with her breakout role in Binta Ofege (2016), she has captivated audiences with her exceptional ability to interpret diverse roles, earning multiple awards, including Best Indigenous Language Film at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards in 2016 and 2017.

Profile

  • Full Name: Olajumoke Odetola
  • Stage Name: Jumoke Odetola
  • Born: 16, October 1983
  • Age: 41 years old
  • Birthplace: Lagos, Nigeria
  • Nationality: Nigerian
  • Occupation: Actress, Film Producer, Scriptwriter, Model
  • Height: 1.65m
  • Parents: Mr. Odetola, and Mrs. Odetola
  • Siblings: 6
  • Spouse: None
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $500,000

Early Life and Education

Olajumoke Odetola was born on October 16, 1983, in Lagos, Nigeria, to an Apostolic Christian family, with her parents’ names not publicly disclosed.

She grew up as the youngest of seven children, including five sisters and one brother, in Ijemo, Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Odetola attended ABATI Nursery and Primary School in Lagos and completed her secondary education at Abeokuta Girls Grammar School.

She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Information and Communication Technology/Computer Science from Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo State, and later obtained a Master’s degree in Computer Science from the Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta.

In 2023, she pursued an MBA at Ajayi Crowther University.

Her ethnicity is Yoruba, and she was raised in a devout Christian household.

Career

Jumoke Odetola began her acting career in 2013 with a role as a journalist in the English-language Nollywood film Heroes and Zeros, despite initial opposition from her parents, who eventually supported her passion.

Her breakthrough came with Binta Ofege (2016), where she played diverse roles, including a con artist, a pregnant mother, and a male character, earning her the Best Indigenous Language Film award at the 2016 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA).

This success, followed by her role in Somewhere in the Dark, which won the same award in 2017, marked her rise in both English and Yoruba cinema.

Her early work showcased her creativity and ability to tackle challenging roles, mentored by industry figures like Abiodun Jimoh and inspired by Majid Michel and Omotola Jalade Ekehinde.

Odetola’s versatility shone in projects like My Mirror (2021), an advocacy film addressing male childhood abuse, and Ayinla Omowura (2021), directed by Tunde Kelani, which she described as a career highlight.

She won Best Actress in a Lead Role (Yoruba) at the 2017 Best of Nollywood Awards and Best Actress at the 2018 City People Movie Awards, with a nomination for Best Supporting Actress (Yoruba) in 2017.

Her production work includes films like Wetin Women Want (2018) and Queen Latifah (2024), a relatable Yoruba story.

Odetola’s advocacy for Yoruba epic films emphasizes cultural preservation, and her social media character, Miss Gargantuan, highlights her playful, creative side.

Odetola remains a dynamic force in Nollywood, with recent projects like Thin Line (2024) and an upcoming major film hinted at in 2024 interviews.

Her commitment to telling meaningful stories, particularly through Yoruba cinema, has earned her global recognition.

She continues to push for industry growth, advocating for authentic storytelling and professionalism.

Her work on social issues, such as mental health and cultural identity, combined with her engaging performances, ensures her lasting influence in Nigerian entertainment.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @jumokeodetola
  • Facebook Handle: Jumoke Odetola
  • Twitter Handle: @Jumoke_Odetola

Personal Life

Olajumoke Odetola is private about her personal life, emphasizing her career over relationships.

She is single, with no publicly confirmed romantic partners or children, and has stated in interviews that she prefers to “marry her career” to avoid distractions.

In 2019, she faced controversy when UK-based Biola Majekodunmi accused her of an affair with her husband, which Odetola did not publicly address.

Another dispute with actress Bewaji Folashade in 2019 involved public criticism, but Odetola chose not to engage.

Filmography

  • Heroes and Zeros (2013)
  • Binta Ofege (2016)
  • Somewhere in the Dark (2016)
  • Wetin Women Want (2018)
  • Bachelor’s Eve (2018)
  • My Mirror (2021)
  • Ayinla Omowura (2021)
  • Adele Oba (2023)
  • Queen Latifah (2024)
  • Thin Line (2024)

Net Worth

Olajumoke Odetola has an estimated net worth of $500,000, primarily earned through her acting, film production, and scriptwriting in Nollywood.

Her income is bolstered by endorsement deals, such as with CYK Garments and Apparels, and her social media influence, with over 1 million Instagram followers.


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