Omawumi Megbele (born 13 April 1982), known by her stage name Omawumi, is a Nigerian singer-songwriter and actress of Itsekiri ethnicity.[5] She is a brand ambassador for Globacom,[6]Konga.com, and Malta Guinness. She's also part of the campaign called "Rise with the Energy of Africa".[7] She gained attention as the 2007 runner-up on West African Idols, a reality TV show part of the Idols franchise.[8] Her second album, Lasso of Truth (2013), was reported to be a commercial success in Nigeria.[9]
Early life and education
Omawumi was born on 13 April 1982 to Chief Dr. Frank and Mrs. Aya Megbele.[10] She began her education at Nana Primary School during her pupilage, and later attended the College of Education Demonstration Secondary School. She graduated from Ambrose Alli University with a law degree. After graduating in 2005, she moved to Port Harcourt, Rivers State, where she worked with her family's law firm called "O.S Megbele & Associates".[11] She also studied French at Alliance Francaise.
She released an EP, In Her Feelings, on 14 June 2019, which comprises Afro-fusion, Jazz, and R&B.[14]In Her Feelings embodies tracks from multiple genres including "For My Baby", "Mr. Sinnerman", "Away", "True Loving", "Tabansi" and "Green Grass".[15]
Her single "Lituation" was released on 22 May 2020. She dropped her fourth studio album, Love Deep High Life (LDHL) containing features from Phyno, Waje, Brymo, and Ric Hassani.[16]
Acting career
Even before Omawumi made her official debut in the world of make-believe, she has always incorporated the element of visual demonstration and dramatic elements into her music videos which in turn, deemed her worthy of being a thespian and the movie roles that came her way. She kick-started with a role on stage in the 2009 edition of the V-Monologues, a literary work geared toward portraying the plights and struggles of women in Nigeria. She subsequently went on to score a role in Olurumbi, a Yoruba indigenous folktale and musical. She made her screen debut in 2010 with the high budget AMAA award-winning film, Inale. A Nigerian musical drama hosting an array of actors within Nollywood and Hollywood. She made her second appearance alongside Ice Prince, in the Ghanaian movie titled House of Gold produced by Yvonne Nelson and directed by Pascal Amanfo in 2013. In 2019, she leaped to venture into movie production as she joined forces with Waje to collaborate on a film project as co-producers. The movie titled She Is directed by Eneng Enaji is an extension or replica of her humanitarian works and the values she has upheld and consistently communicated in her work of art. She Is takes a ride through the societal standards, expectations and, restrictions faced by a successful Nigerian woman. The film is a presentational art that paints a picture of society and raises questions, sparking debates on possible solutions. She starred in the film alongside her co-producer.
Personal life
Omawumi married Tosin Yusuf on 13 January 2018.[17] She is the event convener at GLG Communications.[18]