Omoni Oboli: "Leaving my marriage has never crossed my mind"
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Actress, filmmaker, and producer, Omoni Oboli, has opened up about her marriage, revealing that she has never contemplated leaving her husband despite facing challenges over the years.

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Omoni and her husband, Nnamdi Oboli, were featured in an episode of Pulse Fun Fact, where they candidly discussed their long-lasting union, the struggles they encountered early in their marriage, and the secrets behind their strong bond.

  

During the conversation, Nnamdi asked his wife if she had ever had a moment where she felt like walking away from their relationship, posing the question: “Have you ever had any ‘I am done’ moment in our relationship, and how did you handle it?”

  

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In response, the actress confidently stated, “No, I’ve never.”

  

She went on to clarify that, although she has never considered ending her marriage, she has at times reflected on her decision to marry at a young age.

  

“I’ve had moments where I was like, ‘Why did I get married so early?’ but never, ‘I’m done.’ Ever,” she explained.

  

  

The couple also opened up about the early days of their marriage, admitting that they had frequent disagreements due to their lack of dating experience before tying the knot.

  

“When we first got married, we quarreled every single day. We quarreled a lot. We quarreled so much,” Omoni revealed.

  

“It’s because we didn’t date. That’s what people don’t realize. We didn’t date. So, that first month, we were really just getting to know each other well,” she added.

  

Nnamdi Oboli, in turn, shared some words of wisdom for young couples, emphasizing the importance of responsibility and intentionality in a marriage.

  

“Marriage is a responsibility. You don’t go into a marriage expecting it to happen to you. You are not the third party in your marriage. You are the relationship. It’s between two people; you have to make it work,” he advised.