Nnamdi Oboli, an optometrist, marriage coach, content creator and husband of Nollywood actress, Omoni Oboli, tells NAOMI CHIMA about his career and other issues
What was your upbringing like, and how did it shape you?
I was an introverted child. I was very good academically and didn’t give my parents many problems. I was observant, and growing up was fun because my home was always happy. There was always laughter, music and a lot of closeness among my siblings.
My father was a banker, so we moved around Nigeria whenever he was transferred. I was born in Lagos and initially spoke Yoruba, but when we moved to the East, I gradually lost the language. I had my primary and secondary education in Enugu State before studying optometry at the University of Benin.
I practised for roughly 20 years before moving to Canada. So, my upbringing, education and the different places I lived all contributed to who I am today.







