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  • I’m alive because God loves me, says Kunle Afolayan on birthday

    I’m alive because God loves me, says Kunle Afolayan on birthday

    Award-winning filmmaker Kunle Afolayan is marking another year of life with a message on Instagram.

    Alongside new photos, Afolayan expressed gratitude to God for being alive.

    ”I am alive today because God loves me, because the universe loves me, because you love me which is also why Ire follows me everywhere. Thank you all for loving me. I am a year older, Ire,” he wrote.

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    Fans, colleagues, and well-wishers have flooded his comments with warm birthday wishes, celebrating his life, achievements, and contributions to Nigerian cinema.

  • Kunle Afolayan partners Ghana’s Film Authority on another season of ‘Anikulapo’

    Kunle Afolayan partners Ghana’s Film Authority on another season of ‘Anikulapo’

    Nigeria’s prolific film producer and showbiz impresario, Kunle Afolayan has sealed another major partnership for his widely accepted feature series, ‘Anikulapo.’

    The partnership is with the Ghana film industry spearheaded by Juliet Yaa Asantewa Asante, the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana’s National Film Authority and Board Chair of the National Film and Television Institute.

    In a recent chat, Asantewa Asante disclosed the partnership; cum collaboration is one that has kicked off as Afolayan begins filming the third season of the Anikulapo series.

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    The film authority boss paid a courtesy visit to the set of ‘Anikulapo’ Season 2 as filming commenced with Ghanaian actors participating in the series.

    She said, “This marks a groundbreaking collaboration between the National Film Authority of Ghana and renowned filmmaker Kunle Afolayan. The partnership is expected to enhance the visibility of Ghanaian talent in the international film industry and promote cultural exchange through this exciting Netflix series.”

    Asantewa Asante has called for more collaboration between the Nigerian film industry and the Ghanaian film industry.

  • Kunle Afolayan’s ‘Anikulapo’ set for season 2 production August

    Kunle Afolayan’s ‘Anikulapo’ set for season 2 production August

    Gabriel Afolayan, an actor and cast member of Netflix’s original series, “Anikulapo: The Rise of the Sceptre,” has announced in an interview with Nollywire that production for the second season is scheduled to commence in August 2024.

    The film, directed by Kunle Afolayan, will include filming locations in several countries, including Ghana.

    He said: “It’s cooking. You wait for it. Production starts around August and we’ll be out for two months or so. We’ll start with Igbojaiye and then we go to Ghana.”

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    This follows the success of the first season, which was released on March 1, 2024, and topped the Netflix Weekly Global Chart as the most-viewed non-English Netflix original film.

    The series boasts an impressive cast, including Sola Sobowale, Kunle Remi, and Bimbo Ademoye, among others.

    It also explores themes of power, betrayal, and the supernatural, delving into Yoruba mythology.

    Recall that following the first release of the movie, fans have praised Afolayan’s work for its rich storytelling, performances, and visually stunning depiction of Nigeria’s folklore and history.

  • I once took a bank loan to fund my film – Kunle Afolayan

    I once took a bank loan to fund my film – Kunle Afolayan

    Award-winning filmmaker Kunle Afolayan has advised young talented actors about utilising and exploring futuristic options in the industry.

    He spoke about the exciting future of African films to take over streaming platforms in the next five years in an interview with the podcast, Limitless Africa.

    Afolayan made mention of the growing presence of streaming platforms in Nigeria and Africa, including Netflix and Prime Video.

    He emphasised the continent’s unique storytelling methods and perspectives which have proven to be very attractive to Western investors.

    “Well, I think it’s going to get better. One, Netflix is not the only one operating in Nigeria. Now you have Amazon [Prime Video], and you have a lot of people trying to come in. Why are they coming? It’s because there’s something here. And it means it’s because there’s something in Africa. There’s something on the continent,” he said.

    He also spoke about the importance of creative freedom for Nigerians as well as Africans as he highlights the past limitations faced by francophone African films, funded by European countries but rarely accessible to local audiences.

    Read Also: Eyiyemi a work in progress, Kunle Afolayan praises daughter’s achievements

    “So again, if we have some of these guys who are investors, but at the same time, who allow you to stay creative and do your thing without necessarily controlling how you tell your narrative, then I think it’s a great thing for Nigeria and for Africa. Unlike before, when most of the Francophone films were funded by Europe, France, Germany, Belgium and all. And most of these films, yeah, great production value, but even the citizens and indigenes of all of those countries actually don’t get to see the films,” he said.

    He advised filmmakers to push forward and use available resources to them, revealing how he once took a loan to make some of his films before getting a three-film deal with Netflix in 2021.

    “But then if you go all out, use your money. People don’t know. I used my money to make a film. I’ve taken a bank loan, which is actually against the ethics of film funding. But I’ve always looked for every possible way to fund film before this Netflix intervention and partnership came. So I think in the next five years, it will be safe to say that there will be more young filmmakers doing great things.” he stated.

    Urging filmmakers on the importance of building a strong work ethic, Afolayan said: “You need a championing course, and this championing means that you need to convince people who listen to you and see sense and value in whatever it is you’re preaching, and once you’re able to do that, people will follow. You have to, of course, put in a lot yourself and that’s why I will say, start with the short film”.

  • Eyiyemi a work in progress, Kunle Afolayan praises daughter’s achievements

    Eyiyemi a work in progress, Kunle Afolayan praises daughter’s achievements

    Popular filmmaker and actor Kunle Afolayan has gushed over his daughter, Eyiyemi, stating how proud he is of her achievements.

    Taking to his Instagram page, the producer shared clips from his first daughter’s Channels TV interview where she spoke about her person, her love for music and more.

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    Kunle Afolayan called Eyiyemi her alias Princess Omowunmi from the character she played in his new movie, Anikulapo Series: Rise of the Spectre.

    Sharing the video, Kunle Afolayan captioned: “My daughter Eyitemi aka Princess Omowunmi is a work in progress but I am proud of her achievements so far”.

  • Netizens slam Kunle Afolayan over ‘inappropriate’ dance moves with daughter

    Netizens slam Kunle Afolayan over ‘inappropriate’ dance moves with daughter

    Actor and producer, Kunle Afolayan has stirred reactions online over his dance moves with his daughter, Eyiyemi.

    Many tagged the dance ‘inappropriate’ as they slammed the famous filmmaker for ‘not so good’ moves.

    Over the weekend the multiple award-winning actor held the premiere of his long-awaited series, Anikulapo; The Rise of the Spectre. The event had notable actors including Sola Sobowale, Lateef Adedimeji, Mo Bimpe, Bimbo Ademoye, singer D’Banj, Tunde Kelani, and others.

    Videos from the premiere’s after-party captured Kunle Afolayan dancing with his eldest daughter, Eyiyemi, who plays a significant role in the Anikulapo series.

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    Their dance step, reminiscent of one shared by romantic partners, caught the attention of online users, who lectured him for engaging in such a dance with his daughter.

    Below are some comments by netizens:

    olabisi8665 wrote: “I don’t like this. Kilode nau.”

    tao_dubai berated him: “Na una go do the movie for us to understand certain things in Yoruba culture but una go do otherwise at the back of camera. They can dance but there should be a limit. Happiness is free.”

    One distinguish_alagaiyawo1 wrote: “Sey this dance style no con dey too raunchy bayi. Anyways they are cute Sha.”

  • Kunle Afolayan’s Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre to debut on March 1

    Kunle Afolayan’s Anikulapo: Rise of the Spectre to debut on March 1

    The highly anticipated Kunle Afolayan’s six-part series, Anikulapo: Rise Of The Spectre is set to debut on March 1.

    This was made known to fans and viewing audiences when Netflix debuted the trailer for the limited series on Tuesday, January 30.

    The riveting six-part epic series is a follow up to the hugely successful 2022 title Anikulapo.

    Anikulapo: Rise Of The Spectre is primed for a global and exclusive release on Netflix when viewers will get to return to the intriguing and spectacular world of Saro and Arolake.

    Shot on location at KAP Film village and resort in Igbojaiye, Oyo State, Nigeria, Anikulapo: Rise Of The Spectre features return ing cast members and exciting new additions.

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    With Kunle Remi returning as Saro and Bimbo Ademoye as Rolake, the lovers turned foes are joined by a unique blend of Nollywood veterans and that include Sola Sobowale, Jide Kosoko, Lincoln Owo Ogunde, Taiwo Hassan, Gabriel Afolayan, Adewale Elesho, Uzee Usman and Lateef Adedimeji. Other notable stars are Ronke Oshodi-Oke, Moji Afolayan, Aisha Lawal, Adeniyi Johnson, Funky Mallam, Sokoto Alabgedeorun, Ropo Ewenla, Olayiwola Razaq Olasunkanmi, Kayode Aderupoko, Damilola Ogunsi, Adebayo Salami, Oyindamola Sanni, Sunday Omobonlale, Sisi Quadri and Titi Kuti.

  • My father was against us being actors, says Kunle Afolayan

    My father was against us being actors, says Kunle Afolayan

    Kunle Afolayan is a popularly known as a Nigerian actor, producer and director, who is credited for elevating the quality of Nollywood movies through larger budgets and technology but many know that his late father was against his incursion into the world of films.

    In a chat with The Nation, Afolayan revealed that his late father, Adeyemi Afolayan aka AdeLove didn’t want any of his children to go into the world of film.

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    The filmmaker further said his father’s children, who are now actors, began doing so after his passing away except for his elder sister, Moji Afolayan.

    “I don’t think it was planned that we would act but I think it was natural. In Fela’s family, Seun, Femi, Made plays, even Yeni dances. They all play the same genre and they have other family members who still do stuff. In my family, my sister, Moji, featured in one of my father’s films before he passed on and she played my father’s daughter. We didn’t start until my father passed because he was completely against it at the time. He said there was no money there. He had money, he made money but it was a struggle but he felt it was not sustainable. I don’t think it was because there was no money, he had about 10 vehicles at some point but I think it was because they did not have a business plan. I’m not a typical business person. I’m being pushed by passion and the dream, not business ethics, sales projection.”

    Afolayan has shot many successful films and has some of the highly rated films on one of the global streaming platforms, Netflix.

  • Do you people want a Wizkid film? Kunle Afolayan teases fans

    Do you people want a Wizkid film? Kunle Afolayan teases fans

    Filmmaker and Nollywood actor, Kunle Afolayan, has taken to social media to tease fans about bringing superstar singer, Wizkid on a feature movie.

    The movie icon captioned the post with a question to fans of the Grammy-winning singer if they would love to see him on screen.

    Sharing a photo of himself and Wizkid on his X page on Monday, November 20, Afolayan asked: “Do you people want a Wizkid film? Need or Keep?”

    Read Also: Wizkid expresses desire to pursue career in acting

    The Nation reported that Wizkid had earlier hinted about delving into the movie industry while he stated the probability of extending his music break for six years.

    Wizkid said: “Loving every bit of this holiday. Might extend to 6 years. Shebi I tell una I wan dey act film…I just wan dey kiss and shoot gun for movie. Daz all!!”

  • Anikulapo series will set a new benchmark, says Kunle Afolayan

    Anikulapo series will set a new benchmark, says Kunle Afolayan

    Popular filmmaker Kunle Afolayan is optimistic that the series to his highly acclaimed film, ‘Anikulapo’ would set a new benchmark in Nollywood.

    Afolayan told The Nation during a recent chat at the AMAA awards, where the film won two awards, Best Overall film in African Language and Best Achievement in Production Design.

    The actor-cum producer, who is regarded as a pacesetter in Nollywood, noted that the Anikulapo series has been shot and would start to air in December.

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    “Anikulapo series has been shot and will be out in December and I think that is going to set a new benchmark. When you see the ‘Anikulapo’ series, you will know that Nigerians are ready for series films.”

    Afolayan, is one of the talented sons of late filmmaker, actor, and director, Adeyemi Afolayan aka Adelove.