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Omowunmi Dada: Honored to Portray Wole Soyinka’s Mother

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Omowunmi Dada, the award-winning Nigerian actress, has provided valuable insights into her transformative role as Grace Eniola Soyinka in the biopic ‘Fumilayo Ransome-Kuti.’

Directed by Bolanle Austen-Peters, the film delves into the extraordinary journey of Ms. Ransome-Kuti, a pioneering politician, activist, and matriarch who challenged colonialism and patriarchy in Nigeria, forever altering the course of her nation.

Omowunmi explains that her portrayal of Grace Eniola Soyinka was the result of meticulous research, immersive character study, and a profound emotional connection to the material.

Through her nuanced and authentic performance, she brings to life the captivating story of one of the key figures of that era. Reflecting on her experience, Dada expresses her deep gratitude for the opportunity to embody the spirit of Grace Eniola Soyinka and share her legacy with a global audience.

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She highlights the remarkable qualities of this devoted mother and fearless advocate for justice and equality.

The actress successfully captures the essence of a woman who defied societal norms, challenged systemic injustices, and instilled in her son a passion for literature, art, and social change.

Omowunmi’s portrayal showcases the complexity of Grace Eniola Soyinka’s character, from her unwavering resilience and strength to her profound love and sacrifice for her family.

Notably, Grace Eniola Soyinka is renowned for co-founding the Abeokuta Women’s Union alongside her aunt-in-law, Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. Together, they courageously protested against the taxes imposed by the Alake of Abeokuta, with the support of the colonial authorities.

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