A 'pet' name is defined by most dictionaries as a name only a loved
one would use to call a loved one while nickname is one that anyone
would use, even people who are unfamiliar with that person.
However, in the practical world the two go hand in glove and are
often so difficult to separate.
But where are most interesting pet names to be found if not in the
make-believe world of entertainment. For your reading pleasure, here
are some of the pet names Nigeiran entertainment divas call
themselves and why.
My husband named me Omosexy — Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
When CNN dubbed superstar actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde 'Queen
of Nollywood' the Cable News Network people knew exactly what they
were talking about.
With more than 300 movies to her name; being mentioned by Time
magazine as one of the Most Influential People in the world alongside
Michelle Obama, Beyonce and others, and currently holding the
honour of having appeared in the most grossing film in West Africa
'Last Flight to Abuja, beating American blockbuster movies like
Spiderman, Ice Age and others, Omotola stands head above her peers
and rightly deserves her place as the 'Queen of Nollywood'.
Omotola told Potpourri that her popular nickname was actually a pet
name given to her by her husband of almost twenty years. "That's
my husband's pet name for me," she says, "and the fans love it and
now people call me Omosexy almost more than Omotola'.
Explaining what 'Omosexy' means the mother of four and social
activist said the name is self-explanatory. "You can judge easily from
the name. I must be sexy, at least, to my husband to have warranted
the name" she says. Omotola, no doubt remains one of the most
curvaceous women ever to grace the African cinema screen.
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