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  • Funke Akindele makes history in Canada, North America with “Behind The Scenes”

    Funke Akindele makes history in Canada, North America with “Behind The Scenes”

    Actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has achieved a significant milestone with her 2025 film “Behind The Scenes” grossing over $111,256 in Canada and $190,249 in North America.

    The film has become the highest-grossing Nollywood release, pushing Akindele’s Nigeria and Ghana box office earnings to over N2.2 billion.

    In a statement on Instagram, Akindele expressed her gratitude to fans in Canada, US, Nigeria, and Ghana, attributing her success to God’s mercy and her fans’ unwavering love. 

    She wrote: “I’m honestly overwhelmed with gratitude, and I don’t take any of this for granted.

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    “Slide 1 – Canada, wow… thank you! You made the opening weekend unforgettable. In just 3 days, you showed BEHIND THE SCENES so much love, and this milestone means more to me than words can express.
    Slide 2 – USA: To my amazing family in the USA, thank you for showing up and showing love. Your support has been incredible, and it truly touches my heart to see how you’ve embraced this film.

    “To Nigeria and Ghana, my precious FANmily, thank you for always standing with me. You inspire me, you push me, and you remind me why I do this.

    “This journey has taught me that while hard work, consistency, and growth are important, it is truly God’s mercy and your unwavering love that make everything come together. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for riding this journey with me. I’m forever grateful”.

  • Funke Akindele advocates for Lupus awareness, support

    Funke Akindele advocates for Lupus awareness, support

    Actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has recounted her meeting with individuals living with lupus in Abeokuta, emphasising the importance of empathy and understanding towards those affected by the medical condition.

    Akindele, who recently visited the community for her movie, ‘Behind the Scenes’ meet and greet, expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to connect with the group, stating that the experience had touched her heart deeply.

    During the meeting, Akindele stressed that lupus is not contagious and should not be stigmatised, urging support and understanding for those living with the condition.

    She reiterated her commitment to using her platform to raise awareness about valuable causes and share impactful stories.

    Akindele wrote, “My trip to Abeokuta for Behind The Scenes meet and greet was so much fun, I was surrounded by hugs, smiles and gratitude that touched my heart deeply.

    “Meeting people living with lupus who felt seen through Behind the Scenes reminded me why stories rooted in empathy, self-care and self-love truly matter.

    Read Also: Mo Bimpe hails Funke Akindele over box office historic record

    “Lupus is not contagious. It is a medical condition, not a label and never a reason to hide.

    “To everyone living with it, you are not alone. My purpose is to keep shining light on valuable causes and the people whose stories deserve to be heard.

    The event was organised in collaboration with Lureg Support, and Akindele expressed her appreciation for the recognition and opportunity to shine a light on the lupus community.

    “Thank you @luregsupport for this moment and the recognition”, she added.

  • Mo Bimpe hails Funke Akindele over box office historic record

    Mo Bimpe hails Funke Akindele over box office historic record

    Actress and producer Mo Bimpe is celebrating her senior colleague, Funke Akindele, for making history as the first filmmaker to hit N2 billion at the box office.

    The Nation reported on Monday that the filmmaker made history as the first filmmaker to hit N2 billion at the box office.

    Reacting to the news, Bimpe, on Instagram, declared Funke the Queen of the box office, praising her for continuously breaking records.

    Describing it as inspiring, Bimpe expressed pride in Funke, saying, “My Queen has shattered records again! I was so sure this would happen and was just patiently waiting. The record breaker! Congratulations, my mama. This is huge.

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    “The highest-grossing filmmaker in Africa. The undisputed Multibillion Queen of the Box Office. You keep breaking records, and it is truly inspiring. 3 billion way! God is clearly in this story. Keep breaking records, mama. We are so proud of you. Well done, my Queen @funkejenifaakindele

    “Behind the Scenes is still showing in all cinemas nationwide, keep watching this masterpiece.”

  • Funke Akindele makes history as ‘Behind The Scenes’ grosses N2bn

    Funke Akindele makes history as ‘Behind The Scenes’ grosses N2bn

    Multi-award-winning actress and producer Funke Akindele has made history with her latest film, ‘Behind The Scenes,’ which has become the highest-grossing Nollywood movie of 2025, earning N2.103 billion in just a month.

    The film, distributed by FilmOne Entertainment, broke five opening-weekend records, including the highest single-day gross on Boxing Day with N129.5 million.

    Now reacting to the latest achievement, the distributor wrote: “Behind the Scenes has officially broken and shattered records, hitting over 2 billion at the box office and becoming the first Nollywood film in Africa to cross the ₦2 billion mark.

    “This is also the highest-grossing Nollywood film of all time in Africa, the UK, and Ireland, and makes @funkejenifaakindele the first filmmaker to rank #1 at the box office in Africa for three consecutive years. West Africa’s highest-grossing filmmaker, writer, director, and producer of all time.”

    This feat solidifies Akindele’s position as a powerhouse in the industry, with her third film to gross over N1 billion.

    Read Also: How Funke Akindele made over N6bn at Nigerian box office in five years

    Akindele’s impressive track record has earned her the title of West Africa’s highest-grossing filmmaker, writer, director, and producer of all time.

    The film’s success can be attributed to its advanced screening, all-star cast, and relatable storyline, which explores themes of family, loyalty, and social pressures.

    The cast, including Scarlet Gomez, Iyabo Ojo, Destiny Etiko, Tobi Bakre, and Uche Montana, delivered standout performances that resonated with audiences.

    Akindele expressed her gratitude to fans, saying, “Joy overflows! Our heart is full of gratitude to God and to you, my amazing fans who have truly become family. Thank you for showing up, supporting, and believing in this journey. Reaching this incredible milestone and still counting would not have been possible without you. I am deeply grateful. Let’s keep pushing, growing, and supporting the Funke Akindele Network brand together.”

  • How Funke Akindele made over N6bn at Nigerian box office in five years

    How Funke Akindele made over N6bn at Nigerian box office in five years

    Renowned actress, filmmaker, and producer Funke Akindele has reinforced her position as one of the most commercially successful figures in Nigeria’s film industry, recording an unparalleled run of box office successes over the past five years.

    According to industry box office figures, Akindele has grossed over N6 billion in the last five years, with a string of hit films that have captivated local audiences.

    Her commercial rise gained momentum in 2020 with the release of “Omo Ghetto: The Saga,” which grossed over N636 million nationwide.

    Akindele’s subsequent releases have consistently broken records, cementing her status as a dependable box office force.

    “Battle on Buka Street” (2022) earned approximately N668 million, while “A Tribe Called Judah” (2023) crossed the N1 billion mark, grossing an estimated N1.4 billion.

    In 2024, Akindele surpassed her previous record with “Everybody Loves Jenifa,” which generated nearly N1.88 billion, making it the highest-grossing Nollywood film of all time.

    Her latest release, “Behind the Scenes” (2025), has earned over N1.7 billion, emerging as the top domestic film of the year.

    With multiple billion-naira titles to her name, Akindele occupies three of the top four positions on the list of Nigeria’s highest-grossing films.

  • FUNKE AKINDELE: Undisputed queen of Nigerian Box Office

    FUNKE AKINDELE: Undisputed queen of Nigerian Box Office

    In the history of Nigerian cinema, very few names command both commercial power and cultural relevance the way Funke Akindele does. From sitcom stardom to cinematic dominance, she has evolved into a box-office force whose impact is measured not just in applause but in billions of naira.

    Today, her title as the Queen of the Nigerian Box Office is not only symbolic but one that has been earned, documented, and unmatched.

    From Jenifa to a cultural empire

    Funke Akindele’s rise began with Jenifa, a character that quickly became more than a role. Jenifa was a cultural phenomenon relatable, quotable, and deeply Nigerian. What followed was not a fleeting success, but the careful building of a franchise and, ultimately, a brand.

    That early connection with audiences laid the foundation for something bigger. Funke understood her viewers instinctively, their humour, their values, and their desire to see their everyday realities reflected on screen. She didn’t just entertain; she built loyalty.

    Breaking records, redefining Nollywood

    As of 8 January, Funke Akindele once again rewrote Nollywood history with her latest film, Behind the Scene, which has grossed over ₦1.7 billion in Nigeria and at least €93,000 in the UK in less than one month of release. This extraordinary performance makes it the highest-grossing Nigerian movie in history, a record no filmmaker has ever achieved at such speed or scale.

    What makes this feat even more remarkable is that it is not an exception; it is part of a consistent pattern. Everybody Loves Jenifa crossed ₦1.8 billion, reaffirming the enduring power of the Jenifa franchise. Before that, Battle on Buka Street earned ₦668 million, becoming a family favourite nationwide, while Omo Ghetto: The Saga, shocked the industry with ₦636 million, redefining commercial success for its genre. Altogether, she has grossed over ₦4.8billion.

    These films didn’t just succeed financially; they broke the internet, dominated conversations, and turned cinema releases into cultural events.

    The difference

    Funke Akindele’s dominance is no accident. Unlike others who simply release their films into cinemas with little buildup, she treats every project like a full-scale campaign. Months before release, she is already creating buzz through skits, teasers, interviews, and glamorous photoshoots featuring her cast and crew. By the time her movies hit cinemas, anticipation is already at a peak. Even from the skits and trailers alone, audiences are left with little choice but to show up when the movie finally hits cinemas.

    She is also highly strategic about timing. Funke Akindele intentionally releases her films during the festive season, particularly December and Christmas, when people are more relaxed, reunited with family and friends, and actively seeking shared experiences. December is a peak period for bonding, and cinema naturally becomes part of that tradition. By positioning her movies at the centre of this season, she makes them the go-to choice for families and loved ones spending time together.

    Added to this is the presence of IJGBs returning home during the holidays. With many Nigerians in the diaspora back in the country and eager to reconnect with local culture, her films become a must-watch event. This convergence of compelling promotion, perfect timing, and a diverse holiday audience has significantly contributed to the consistent, record-breaking success of Funke Akindele’s movies.

    She also redefines collaboration. Rather than actors completing a project and moving on, Funke ensures her cast remains actively involved in promoting the film after release. The result is a sustained wave of coordinated publicity that keeps her movies trending far longer than others. For Funke Akindele, the work does not stop when the movie is released; that is when the real work begins.

    Her marketing strategy extends beyond social media. She creates branded merchandise such as T-shirts and bags, hoodies, and joggers. Hosts lavish premieres and distributes PR packages to celebrities who amplify the film across their platforms.

    She collaborates strategically with influencers, turning screenings into meet-and-greet experiences that draw fans to cinemas not only to watch the movie, but to meet their favourite personalities. This approach benefits everyone, the fans, the influencers, the cinemas and ultimately translates into massive box-office returns.

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    Even within cinema halls, her presence is felt. Promoters actively market and advertise her movies to audiences who came to watch other films, ensuring that no opportunity is missed. Even if someone had planned to see a different film, witnessing such an engaging and entertaining promotional team at the cinema could easily sway their decision to watch her movie instead… the power of in-person promotional marketing.

    Breaking borders

    Perhaps one of her boldest achievements is her expansion into international cinema houses. Funke Akindele is the first Nollywood filmmaker to consistently sell out screenings abroad, with successful runs in the UK and now Winnipeg, a milestone many in Nollywood had not yet imagined possible.

    This international success reinforces a powerful message: Nigerian films can travel, Nigerian stories can sell out global cinemas, and Nollywood can compete on the world stage.

    Always a step ahead

    Many have studied Funke Akindele’s previous marketing strategies, hoping to replicate or surpass her success. Yet, with every new release, she introduces fresh ideas and unexpected innovations that keep her firmly ahead. Just when the industry thinks it has caught up, she changes the game again.

    Behind her success is clearly a formidable company of creatives, marketers, and innovators bursting with new ideas. Together, they have built not just hit films but a system of excellence that consistently delivers results.

    Crown earned

    Funke Akindele has expanded cinema culture in Nigeria, raised commercial expectations, and proven that women can lead blockbuster films at the highest level.

    Little wonder she is widely known as the 001 of the Nigerian box office.

    Funke Akindele is not just breaking records; she is setting them, defining an era, and reigning unmistakably as the undisputed Queen of Nollywood.

  • Funke Akindele, others secure Nollywood’s December billion naira bounty again

    Funke Akindele, others secure Nollywood’s December billion naira bounty again

    Despite all the hurdles and challenges faced by Nigerian film producers, Nollywood can be guaranteed a billion Naira rain every year with Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham and Femi Adebayo in the mix.

    For another year after grossing over a billion Naira 2023 film, ‘A Tribe called Judah,’, Akindele’s 2025 release, ‘Behind The Scenes,’ again, has grossed over a billion Naira mark after release in the festive period.

    In 2024, ‘A Tribe Called Judah,’ which was released on December 15, 2023, grossed over a billion Naira and made history as the first Nigerian film to achieve such a feat. In 2025, Akindele’s ‘Behind The Scenes,’ which was released on December 12, 2o25, grossed a total of N1, 767, 305, 878 as at the end of December. It is unsure if the film will not gross N2billion mark to achieve another feat and make history.

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    Akindele, it appears, has continued to break her own records in Nollywood with successful cinema runs. From ‘Jenifa’ to ‘Return of Jenifa,’ ‘Omo Ghetto,’ ‘A Tribe Called Judah,’ and ‘Behind The Scenes,’ it has been one success story to the other.

    On her recent success with ‘Behind The Scenes,’ Akindele said, “Forever grateful to God and my fans. Thank you for the love and support over the years. Big thanks to the distributors, cast, crew, and colleagues.”

    The filmmaker cum actress, isn’t the only one raking in hundreds of millions, other filmmakers including Toyin Abraham, Femi Adebayo, Timini Egbuson, and Wumi Toriola have made a fortune from cinema runs and contributed largely to Nollywood’s GDP.

    Toyin Abraham, who, equally, seemed to have mastered the cinema run trick with films that have become successful  at the box office, contributed to Nollywood’s billion Naira bounty in 2025 with her release, ‘Oversabi Aunty.’

    As at January 7, the film had grossed a total of N711m in only 18 days after release. The film joins a long list of successful films by Abraham, which have done well at the box office. Her 2024 feature, ‘Alakada: Bad and Boujee,’ peaked at N500m in 15 weeks.

    For 2025 and joining Akindele in making historic feats are Femi Adebayo’s whose ‘Ageshinkole 2’ made N417m in 12 days after selling for a flat rate of N3,000 across six states in the South West of Nigeria.

    Unlike Abraham and Akindele, Adebayo decided to chart another pathway to making more funds in Nollywood with the employment of selected community cinemas only to screen his film at a controlled price.

    On his success and reason for the route, Adebayo, in a chat, said, “The idea was consummated with my partners – Circuit TV. We decided to open another channel of revenue and point of meeting the fans half way after I had noticed that some of our fans, who can’t afford the luxury of the cinema for different reasons ranging from pricing to distance but genuinely want to see our films. I remembered my father and veterans before us used to have traveling theatre and I just felt it was possible and I discussed it with my partners, who embraced it and we worked out the dynamics. Circuit TV also assured and worked on ensuring the content wasn’t pirated. To God be the glory for the success and I am happy I championed this route.”

    A total of N2.895 billion formed a larger sum of Nollywood’s GDP for 2025 through the three filmmakers only.

    The laudable feat is not new to Nollywood since the boom of cinema culture, however, challenges remain constant for filmmakers and producers, who invest heavily in production of the content.

    It is believed that cinema operators and distributors earn more than the filmmakers and producers cum investors in the chain of ROI, hence, multiple complaints from filmmakers and producers.

    It is also alleged that some films seem to enjoy more screen time than other films depending on the distributor and cinema operators. Many have argued covertly and overtly that films produced and distributed by Filmone entertainment, which has a studio, distribution arm and chains of cinemas littered across Nigeria and some West African countries, tend to do better in cinema than other films distributed and or produced by other filmmaking companies.

    The claims have been largely refuted at different fora by the management of Filmone entertainment as well as the leadership of Cinema and Exhibitors Association of Nigeria, CEAN, insisting there isn’t bias or favouritism as has been claimed and alleged in several quarters.

    The Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria denied the allegations of favoritism and unfair practices stating that cinema scheduling is driven by audience demand, real-time ticket sales, and market performance, not bias, a standard global practice. CEAN clarified that high-performing films get more showtimes to meet demand, and encouraged filmmakers to use formal channels for complaints, proposing a roundtable dialogue to address issues like poor screening times for films.

  • Funke Akindele’s ‘Behind The Scenes’ becomes West Africa’s highest-grossing film

    Funke Akindele’s ‘Behind The Scenes’ becomes West Africa’s highest-grossing film

    Actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele’s movie ‘Behind The Scenes’ has officially become the highest-grossing film of all time in West Africa, surpassing her own 2024 release ‘Everybody Loves Jenifa’, which made N1.8bn in cinemas.

    As of Monday, the film grossed over N1.77 billion in under four weeks, breaking multiple records, including the highest single-day gross on Boxing Day with N129.5 million.

    Now updating fans, the distribution company, FilmOne, on Thursday, wrote, “All hail the box office queen. Behind the Scenes has officially become the highest-grossing film of all time in West Africa.

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    “We are beyond proud. To every single person who bought a ticket, showed up, told a friend, and believed in this story …this win is because of YOU. Thank you for making cinema history with us.”

    This achievement marks Akindele’s third film to cross the N1 billion threshold.

    The movie’s success is attributed to its strong audience turnout and strategic advanced screenings ahead of its December 12 nationwide release.

    The film features a star-studded cast, including Scarlet Gomez, Iyabo Ojo, and Tobi Bakre.

  • Bod Olaibi, Don Jazzy, Funke Akindele ranked among Africa’s top 50 visibility leaders

    Bod Olaibi, Don Jazzy, Funke Akindele ranked among Africa’s top 50 visibility leaders

    Bod Olaibi, a brand and project management consultant, has been named among the “50 African Personalities and Brands Who Have Mastered the Art of Visibility” by Visibility 50 Africa, a continental project of Visibility Solutions Media (2025), recognizing individuals and brands that have successfully built influence, relevance, and impact through strategic visibility.

    Olaibi, who works with startups across Nigeria and the African diaspora, specializes in digital marketing strategy, brand positioning, and campaign execution. Combining creativity with operational precision, he helps founders turn vision into measurable growth, shaping commercially viable and culturally relevant brands.

    He is also the founder of The Broadstreets, an innovative online grocery subscription platform aimed at alleviating frustrations faced by Nigerians in the diaspora. With degrees in Digital Marketing and Business Administration, Olaibi has become a trusted partner for founders seeking sustainable growth in competitive markets.

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    Reflecting on his recognition, Olaibi said, “For many years, I preferred to maintain a low profile. Despite my strong work ethic and loyal clientele, I often stayed behind the scenes. But insights from PR strategist Kehinde Ajose reminded me that staying ‘low key’ limits growth, and that visibility is essential for impact. That message shifted my perspective.”

    Olaibi emphasised that his approach to visibility remains authentic. “Although I enjoy a low-key lifestyle, I’m intentional about presenting my brand in ways that are true to who I am. I don’t post to show off; my goal is to create content that motivates, uplifts, and inspires the everyday person,” he said.

    He added, “I want people to engage with my story without feeling pressured or comparing themselves. My intention is not to make anyone wonder, ‘When will it be my turn?’ but to remind them that their own journey is valid and unfolding in its own time.”

    The 2025 Visibility 50 Africa list also features notable names such as Davido, Femi Otedola, Tony Elumelu, Wizkid, Asake, Omoni Oboli, Don Jazzy, Funke Akindele, and others, highlighting the continent’s most influential figures in personal and brand visibility.

  • Funke Akindele’s ‘Behind The Scenes’ hits N1.7bn in cinemas

    Funke Akindele’s ‘Behind The Scenes’ hits N1.7bn in cinemas

    Multi-award winning actress and producer Funke Akindele has made history with her latest film, “Behind The Scenes,” which has become the highest-grossing Nollywood movie of 2025, earning N1.767billion mark in almost four weeks.

    Recall that the film’s distributor, FilmOne Entertainment, had earlier announced that “Behind The Scenes” broke five opening-weekend records, including the highest single-day gross on Boxing Day, with N129.5 million.

    Now reacting to the latest achievement, the distributor wrote: “Celebrating yet another incredible milestone and we’re so sure we wouldn’t have done this without you and your love.

    “Behind The Scenes hits a whopping N1.77B also standing as the Number 1 film of the weekend. Thank you to everyone for the love and support so far”.

    Akindele’s impressive track record at the box office has solidified her position as a powerhouse in the industry.

    This is her third film to gross over N1 billion, following “A Tribe Called Judah” and “Everybody Loves Jenifa,” which became Nollywood’s biggest opening weekend of all time and the highest-grossing Nollywood film ever, respectively.

    The film’s success can be attributed to its advanced screening on December 10 and 11, which generated significant buzz among audiences, paving the way for its nationwide release on December 12.

    “Behind The Scenes” boasts an all-star cast, including Scarlet Gomez, Iyabo Ojo, Destiny Etiko, Tobi Bakre, and Uche Montana, among others.