Olusegun Michael for
Modern Ghana praised the plot, casting, theme and interpretation of roles in the film, describing it as a "didactic, entertaining and revealing" film. In 2017, Azeezat Kareem for
Encomium Magazine listed
Omo Ghetto as one of two films that brought
Eniola Badmus to major limelight in the
Nigerian film industry. It was also included in
Legit.ng five "most memorable" films of
Funke Akindele. ==Cast==