Marcy Dolapo Oni
Marcy Dolapo Oni, a distinguished Nigerian actress, television presenter, mentor, and master of ceremonies, has made significant strides in the entertainment industry. The youngest of four siblings, she spent two decades in the United Kingdom before returning to Nigeria in 2010. Her passion for acting ignited at the age of ten when she witnessed Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, *Aspects of Love*, at The Oxford Playhouse.
Dolapo received her secondary education at Headington School in Oxford, where she notably became the first black head girl. She then pursued a degree in chemistry at the University of Bristol, further honing her skills in the arts by attending the Academy of Live and Recorded Arts (ALRA) in London. There, she participated in various theatrical productions, including *Walking Waterfall*, *A Midsummer Night's Dream*, and *Iya-Ile (The First Wife)*, earning the Dorothy L. Sayers Drama Award for her talent.
Oni made her television debut in the UK with the BBC mini-series *Vexed*. Upon returning to Nigeria, she kicked off her career in entertainment at Studio 53 Extra, where she spent three years refining her presenting and production skills. She later co-hosted *Moments with Mo* on Ebony Life TV and produced the popular series *Diary of a Lagos Girl*. Her work has also featured her in *Desperate Housewives Africa* and on the MNET show *53 Extra*. Inspired by industry figures like Biola Alabi and Bolanle Austen-Peters, Dolapo Oni continues to impact the Nigerian entertainment landscape significantly.
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