Thursday, February 12, 2026 - Veteran Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, has advised couples facing disapproval from a partner’s family to make genuine efforts to build understanding rather than hastily ending their relationship, while warning that unions should be reconsidered if such opposition proves impossible to resolve.
Speaking on relationship dynamics in an interview on The
Morayo Show which was shared on Youtube on Wednesday, the actress noted that
partners should first try to win over resistant relatives through patience and
sincere engagement, explaining that some families initially oppose
relationships because of preconceived biases.
“But, through life, through life, as a Omotola, I would
advise that if the families of the spouse don’t like you, try everything you
possibly can to make them understand you. But there are some parents that are
just hell-bent on not going to like you.
According to her, certain relatives may already have formed
opinions based on factors such as ethnic background or personal prejudice,
making acceptance unlikely regardless of effort.
“There is nothing you’re going to do. They already have
prejudices, you know, they’ve decided that maybe they don’t like you because
you’re from a particular place in Nigeria or the world, or they already have
their own opinions.”
She stressed, however, that not all opposition can be
overcome, cautioning that some families who appear to change their stance may
revert to their earlier hostility.
Omotola warned that such circumstances demand careful
consideration, noting that marriage itself is already demanding without the
added strain of unsupportive in-laws.
“Some might change their mind, even that is dicey, because
it means that they might change it again, But my advice is truly, it’s not
worth it. Marriage in itself is already an institution where you’re going to
face a lot. It’s a lifetime journey.
She concluded that entering a lifelong union without family
support could make the journey unnecessarily difficult, advising couples to
think critically before committing to relationships where hostility persists.
“So why do you want to start with people that already have
some type of, you know, against you? You want to go in, in love, because every
step of the way you’re going to need support. So if this people are not going
to support you from the beginning, you’re going to have a very rough journey.
If that’s the life you want, then good luck and go for it.”

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