Ojomo was born on 15 August 2001, in Lagos, Nigeria.[1][2] He began primary school at age three, and his family moved to California in 2009.[3] His father is a pastor and his mother worked for an information technology company.[3] While in seventh grade, his family moved again, this time to Houston, Texas.[3][4][5] Ojomo attended Katy High School, being two years younger than most of his classmates due to having started his education at 3 in his home country.[3] He did not play varsity football as a freshman or as a sophomore, and additionally said that he had not figured out how to workout by that time.[3] However, following his sophomore year, he began getting serious with weight training and running, and made the varsity team as a junior, eventually earning All-District honors as a defensive lineman at the end of the year.[3]
Ojomo became a highly-regarded recruit following his senior year, during which he led a defense that allowed under eight points-per-game, while recording eight sacks, 15 tackles-for-loss, three forced fumbles and two recoveries.[6] He was a unanimous first-team All-District selection, was named the defensive most valuable player of the district, and was named second-team all-state.[6]247Sports ranked him one of the top-300 recruits nationally, as well as the 36th-best in Texas, and the 25th-best defensive tackle overall.[6] Ojomo was a three-star recruit and received numerous Division I offers, including from Notre Dame, Oregon, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Oklahoma, Alabama and Miami, among others.[3][7] He eventually accepted an offer from Texas.[8]
College career
Ojomo was only 16 when he enrolled at Texas, and as a true freshman redshirted while appearing in three late-season games, including the conference championship game.[9] He saw his first time as a starter in the 2019 season, appearing in all 13 games with two starts, and posted 13 tackles, including 2.5 for a loss, and one fumble recovery.[9] The following year, in a season shortened by COVID-19, Ojomo became a full-time starter and made 21 tackles, 2.5 tackles-for-loss, two sacks, three quarterback hurries, and one pass breakup.[9]
Ojomo remained a starter during the 2021 season and, despite being under a new coaching staff, earned honorable mention All-Big 12 Conference after recording 29 tackles, three of which were for a loss, in addition to three quarterback hits and one pass breakup.[9][10] As a fifth-year senior in 2022, he recorded career-highs with 32 tackles, 5.5 for a loss, and three sacks.[11] Although given one remaining year of eligibility, Ojomo opted to declare for the 2023 NFL draft and thus finished his five-season stint at Texas with 50 total games played, 95 tackles and five sacks.[12]
Ojomo was one of five Texas players to be invited to the 2023 NFL Combine.[12][14] He was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the seventh round (249th overall) of the 2023 NFL Draft.[15] He signed his rookie contract on 4 May.[16] During week 17 Ojomo recorded his first tackle against the Arizona Cardinals.[17]