Actress Omoni Oboli and her husband, Nnamdi, have practically relocated to a studio in the Mushin area of Lagos State to put final touches to her directorial debut Being Mrs Elliott.
It should be in the cinema by September.
Findings by QED show that the mother of three and her ever supportive husband are working at the studio with Steve Shodiya who was also with them on set.
Mr and Mrs Oboli spend most of their days in the studio. A source told us “they practically sleep and eat there.”
The actress describes Being Mrs Elliott, starring Majid Michel, AY, Lepacious Bose, Uru Eke, Seun Akindele, Sylvia Oluchi, Chika Chukwu, Bishop Ime Umoh and a host of others, as a big budget production by Nigerian standard.
It is directed and produced by her.