When relationship experts, Dr.
Charles and Dr. Elizabeth Schmitz, stated that “The most successful marriages
are those in which spouses are also best friends,” they were indirectly
referring to Nnamdi Oboli and his actress wife, Omoni. The couple see
themselves as best friends. They trust each other with their lives. This
explains why the man always by his wife’s side even when she’s on
movie location. After 13 years of marriage which is blessed with three boys,
the couple are still like an item. They share the story behind their success
and the secret of their marriage.
What I saw in her
I don’t know. I couldn’t compare. I
just know that what I saw in her was more than enough to make me want to
consider marriage and make her my wife. She was just perfect for me.
Ready for marriage at the time we
met.
In some ways, yes, but meeting her
heightened my readiness to get married.
How I met her
We met for just a few minutes in
Lagos while she was pursuing her acting career. We met some years later and
started dating.
What endeared me to her
Her beauty and warmth. She is so
exciting to be with.
What marriage means to me
What God ordained it to be; the
union between man and woman, and fulfilling God’s purpose for our lives.
Married friend
Yes.
Trust
I trust her and cherish her a lot.
Regret marrying a celebrity
I didn’t marry a celebrity. I
married Omoni, who now happens to be a celebrity. There’s nothing to regret.
She’s the same person I married over the years.
What binds us
We’ve always been close. I don’t
know if it’s what binds us because there’s more to us than what people see. We
just enjoy every passing moment, as much as we can, knowing that we could never
have it back once it is lost.
10th marriage anniversary
We didn’t travel to Israel for our
10th year anniversary, rather we travelled to Dubai. There can only be one
honeymoon. The rest is enjoying every single moment and making it count.
After 11 years of marriage
The number one lesson is that I wish
I had met her earlier and been married sooner. Other lessons have been compiled
into my book which is in the process of being published. So, look out for it.
Other lessons are being learnt as we grow along.
What I don’t like about her
As soon as I know it, I’ll get back
to you .
In my marriage, there’s no plan B;
no thoughts about divorce— Omoni
Combining marriage with my acting
career
I don’t mind travelling. I love it.
Nevertheless, I miss my husband and my boys whenever I travel. I’m grateful to
God that my husband takes care of things when I’m not around. I cope quite well.
What has kept my marriage going
13 years now. Marriage is not about
your status, so I didn’t go into it with the view to changing who I am just
because of my new status as celebrity. Again, I thank God because it’s not what
I did, but the fact that God gave me a husband that I love and understand and
one who loves and understands me. Many others who would have loved to stay
married (celebrity or not) don’t always have a choice in their affairs.
Feeling the same love for him
I think I love him even more now
than when we first started. We have changed in so many ways and levels in our
relationship that has sealed our union, and I’m so enjoying our thing right
now.
Having a non-celebrity husband
Marriage to anybody is to understand
the responsibility that comes with it. In my marriage, there’s no plan B; no
thoughts about divorce. The fact that he isn’t a celebrity is not what makes
him a great husband, it’s just who he is.
Temptations in marriage
The greatest temptation is to just
sleep. Sometimes the work gets to the point that you crave sleep but can’t seem
to squeeze out the time for it.
Second honeymoon
We have had many honeymoon. We find
time to make our little mummy and daddy timeouts count as honeymoon. Our 10th
anniversary was in Dubai, and we had a great time.
What I can do without my
husband
I can act and cook. What do you
mean, “what can I not do without my husband?” His presence makes those
things that I normally do count for something more because he is there with me,
and his appreciation of what I do gives me the greatest joy. What can I not do
without him? I don’t know if I would have been as close to God as I am today if
it weren’t for him. He is my teacher, my guide and the iron that sharpens my
iron in the word of God.
Running joint bank account
That’s totally up to every couple.
No two relationships are alike. If they have a joint account but make each
other miserable, how does that help the relationship? If they don’t maintain a
joint account, but enjoy their marriage, who can fault them? So, I say, to each
his own, whatever works for you.
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