Born in the bustling metropolis of Lagos, Nigeria, Omono's early life was deeply influenced by the vibrant culture of the arts, as her parents, both journalists, surrounded her with creative expression from a young age.
As she grew older, Omono's family relocated to the sun-kissed city of Los Angeles, California, where she would eventually make her home. This move would have a profound impact on her life, shaping her artistic identity and informing the diverse range of creative pursuits that would define her career.
Omono's introduction to the world of performing arts came through her early training in dance, a discipline that would lay the foundation for her later work in other mediums. However, her artistic talents did not stop there. She is also a skilled writer and actress, with a impressive resume that includes notable roles in a variety of television shows and films.
Some of her most notable credits include appearances in the popular CW series "Legacies" (2018),the critically acclaimed film "Gook" (2017),and the long-running CBS drama "NCIS" (2003). Through her work in these and other projects, Omono continues to showcase her remarkable range and versatility as a performer, writer, and artist.