Tag: Wumi Toriola

  • Wumi Toriola: Striving for excellence and professionalism

    Wumi Toriola: Striving for excellence and professionalism

    In the Nigerian film industry, the female practitioners seem to be taking the bull by the horn and changing the narrative – especially as producers.

    Year in, year out, young female practitioners are taking up the mantle of leadership to produce films and make a killing out of the job.

    Interestingly, quite a number of the female film practitioners are not only producing films but also taking giant steps in contributing to the growth of the industry in different ways.

    Popular actress and producer, Wumi Toriola is one of these female practitioners making indelible prints on the Nigerian film scene.

    Recently, Toriola, in an unusual manner, brought together a cross section of Nollywood stakeholders as she hosted a colloquium and end-of-year soirée themed “Future of Nollywood: Challenges and Progress.”

    The event, which she also described as “The Genesis 1.0,” held at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Ikeja, Lagos, and featured insightful conversations on standards, professionalism, and the future of the film industry.

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    Delivering the keynote address, Professor Mojisola Bimbo-Manuel urged practitioners to take responsibility for shaping the future of Nollywood. She noted that actors wield significant influence, often serving as role models whom children listen to more than their parents.

    Bimbo-Manuel emphasised that the industry must adopt higher entry and professional standards if it hopes to attract serious investment.

    “People will put good money into filmmaking, but the only way to access that investment is to bring out good products,” she said. “There are so many people among you that should not move with you. Your industry is suffering because standards are not enforced.”

    She questioned Nollywood’s lack of structured criteria for entry compared to academia. “Before you can become a professor in UNILAG, you must have a PhD. What is the benchmark for getting into Nollywood?” she asked.

    She also stressed that female actors do not need to dress provocatively to command respect.

    Drawing from her personal life, she added, “I’ve been married for 29 years and no one has ever settled a quarrel between my husband and me. The world expects you to be perfect, but you are not. Still, you don’t need the negative publicity you sometimes get, because you have children who may suffer for it.”

    A financial expert, Akorede Idowu, also addressed the guests, advising Nollywood creatives to prioritise their financial well-being.

    “Everything has its season. The law of diminishing returns will always set in. You won’t always have the strength to work, and younger faces will keep joining the industry. It is wise to plan ahead,” he said.

    Idowu urged practitioners to save, invest, diversify their income streams, and build an emergency fund. He also encouraged them to stay informed about tax laws that apply to their work.

    Speaking on behalf of the Lagos State Commissioner for Tourism, Toke Benson-Awoyinka, the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Film and Video Censors Board, Bukola Agbaminoja, pledged continued government support for the creative sector. She noted that global stars are currently in Nigeria shooting films because they are impressed by the quality of local talent.

    She added that the state government has provided grants running into hundreds of millions to filmmakers.

    As host, Toriola charged her colleagues to uphold integrity in their work.

    “Character is different from integrity,” she said. “People judge me by how I shout in movies, but you will never hear that I got paid and failed to do my job. We must ensure we operate with integrity in everything we do.”

    The event attracted several notable guests, including Yewande Adekoya, Dolapo Oni, Bimbo Aiyeola, Regina Chukwu, Adediwura BlarkGold, Fausat Balogun (Madam Saje), Omowunmi Ajiboye, Idris Aregbe, and Opeyemi Ajayi (Managing Director of Cinemax).

    This is coming on the heels of the launch of her YouTube channel, wumitoriolatv, and success of her co-produced film in the cinema, ‘Gingerrr.’ I connected with Annie

  • Why I apologised to Afeez Owo – Wumi Toriola

    Why I apologised to Afeez Owo – Wumi Toriola

    Actress Wumi Toriola has explained her recent apology to her senior colleague Afeez Owo, stating it’s because she’s a true ambassador of culture.

    Wumi had publicly criticised Afeez in September after he described her film roles as similar to her real-life character, saying she tolerates no nonsense and reacts when pushed.

    She called his comments “rubbish” and questioned why issues are taken to podcasts.

    However, the actress recently apologised to Afeez at Odunlade Adekola’s movie premiere, kneeling and saying, “I’m sorry, sir. Please forgive me.”

    In an Instagram post, Wumi stated she chose peace, emphasising that elders should be off-limits even in anger.

    She wrote, “I chose to apologise to our legend because I am a true ambassador of culture, and even in ‘anger’, our elders should be off limits.

    “Also, because our elders deserved calm waters, not raised voices. Once again, to our fans, friends, no more grudges. I have chosen peace.

    “Thank you for your forgiving self @officialafeezowo_fanspage @officialafeezowo.”

  • Mosun Filani responds to fan criticism over role in Wumi Toriola’s film

    Mosun Filani responds to fan criticism over role in Wumi Toriola’s film

    Nollywood actress Mosun Filani has addressed criticism from a fan who expressed disappointment over her performance in Wumi Toriola’s new movie, Konge.

    The fan had commented that Mosun’s role in the film altered their perception of her, prompting the actress to respond via Instagram.

    “Haaaa. Na movie o. If I no act well, na una go complain. I did a good job, now una don dey hate me,” she wrote, highlighting the irony of being criticised for convincingly playing her part.

    Mosun explained that she was simply delivering a scripted role and urged fans to separate fiction from reality.

    She encouraged viewers to focus on the message of the movie rather than directing personal attacks at the actors, reminding them that films are a form of entertainment and storytelling.

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    “It’s just a movie. Learn from it and move on,” she added.

    “Kilo sele gangan. It’s a movie!!! I got the script. Got into character and delivered perfectly for y’all enjoyment. That’s why it’s called make-believe!!!

    “NOTE: That’s not me. That’s not my personality in real life. I have had my own share of friendship and even family betrayal, too. Watch the movie… Learn and move on…. Don’t hate on the actors”, she wrote.

  • Hormones no excuses for bad behaviors – Wumi Toriola

    Hormones no excuses for bad behaviors – Wumi Toriola

    Actress and filmmaker Wumi Toriola has called out people who use hormones as an excuse for their bad behavior. 

    She poked fun at the idea that hormones are always to blame for someone’s misbehavior, pointing out that she herself secretes both estrogen and testosterone simultaneously. 

    Wumi emphasised that some people hide behind the excuse of hormones to act inappropriately and then play the victim when they’re held accountable for their actions.

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    She encouraged people to take responsibility for their behavior and be kind, noting that everyone struggles with this issue to some extent.

    She wrote on Instagram: “Be lying on hormones and be misbehaving. Me sef they secrete oestrogen and testosterone at the same time. Ki gbogbo wa ku go nùts.

    “People hiding gidigba under hormones to be acting weird.

    “And then they say you are now the problem when you dish a bowl of what they served first. Be kind, na all of us dey this ALOT”.

  • I want to have more kids with ex-husband – Wumi Toriola

    I want to have more kids with ex-husband – Wumi Toriola

    Actress and filmmaker Wumi Toriola has expressed desire to have more children with ex-husband, despite having no interest in remarrying him.

    In an interview on TVC ‘Your View’, Wumi said her ex-husband reportedly told her she wouldn’t make a good wife if they reconciled but praised her as a good mother to their child.

    Wumi said they’re co-parenting and getting along well.

    According to her: “I’m not interested in getting married now, but I want to have more babies with my ex-husband.

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    ” My ex-husband told me that I may not be a good wife to him if we come back together but he later told me that I’m a good mother to our children. 

    “He’s not married to another person yet but I can’t say if he’s already in a relationship, but right now we’re co-parenting very well.”

  • Wumi Toriola accuses Chef T of ignoring collaboration request

    Wumi Toriola accuses Chef T of ignoring collaboration request

    Actress and filmmaker Wumi Toriola has expressed disappointment with popular YouTuber and food blogger, Chef T, after her request for collaboration was allegedly ignored.

    “Chef T @diaryofakitchenlover feels she doesn’t need anyone again. Na only she grow her grow. Shey na December me sef come out????” she wrote.

    In a post on Instagram, Toriola shared a screenshot of the unread message she sent to Chef T, in which she proposed a collaboration for her upcoming cinema debut in 2024.

    The actress expressed her admiration for Chef T’s work and suggested featuring on one of her cooking episodes.

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    “Good morning sis. I have been a lover of your page for a while. I don’t know if any of your cooking episodes are coming soon. Would love to feature as my cinema debut is coming in September—me wearing a t-shirt of it while cooking on one of your episodes. I don’t know if and how it works with you,”the message reads.

    As of the time of filing this report, Chef T had not publicly responded to Toriola’s accusations.

  • Wumi Toriola reflects on disappointments before ‘Queen Lateefah’ success

    Wumi Toriola reflects on disappointments before ‘Queen Lateefah’ success

    Popular actress and filmmaker, Wumi Toriola, has opened up about the setbacks she faced before the success of her film, ‘Queen Lateefah.’

    The film became one of the highest-grossing Nigerian films of 2024, earning N350 million at the box office.

    In an interview with The Nation, Toriola revealed that the journey to making ‘Queen Lateefah’ was not without challenges, as she encountered disappointments and delays before finally bringing the project to life.

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    “I would have shot ‘Queen Lateefah’ four years ago, but it didn’t happen. I had hitchhiked with my story, and I wasn’t completely satisfied, so I kept rewriting it. I faced disappointments, but what I’ve learned is that whenever you come out, just come out well. The place of preparation was helpful for me,” she shared.

    Despite the obstacles, the actress is now celebrating the film’s overwhelming success, acknowledging that the long wait and meticulous preparation ultimately paid off.

    Looking ahead to 2025, Toriola hinted at bigger projects and major collaborations.

    “We are expecting something huge—more collaborations, but in a big way,” she revealed.

    With ‘Queen Lateefah’ setting a high bar, Toriola also expressed the pressure of surpassing her record. “It makes me feel great and at the same time gives me a lot of responsibility, because one will want to get better. Beating that record is a lot of responsibility,” she stated.

  • Wumi Toriola is second highest-grossing Nollywood producer for 2024

    Wumi Toriola is second highest-grossing Nollywood producer for 2024

    Actress and producer Wumi Toriola has ranked as the second-highest grossing producer for 2024.

    According to Nigeria Box ranking, her film, Queen Lateefah, earned a spot on the prestigious list.

    Wumi Toriola tied with Judith Audu, grossing N365 million at the box office while Funke Akindele took the top spot with an impressive N1.124billion.

    The actress, on social media expressed gratitude and congratulated fellow producers on their achievements.

    “Grateful still. Congratulations to all the film producers. Queen Lateefah is sitting pretty on No. 2. E clear still. Congratulations @judithaudu. We did a thing,” she wrote.

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    She also celebrated successful collaboration with Captain of the Sea Productions, which was recognised as the highest-grossing Nollywood collaboration.

    “Grateful for the healthy Collaboration For Queen Lateefah with @cinemaxng @iamopeajayi. Thank you for making it hitch-free and still healthy.
    We hope for greater works in 2025,”she wrote.

  • Learn to prioritise results – Wumi Toriola advises young leaders

    Learn to prioritise results – Wumi Toriola advises young leaders

    Actress and filmmaker, Wumi Toriola, has shared a message with young leaders, emphasising the importance of discipline, hard work, and focus in achieving success.

    In a recent Instagram post, Wumi uploaded a natural photo of herself without makeup, accompanied by a heartfelt letter. 

    She advised young leaders to prioritise results, shut off distractions, and develop the discipline to see things through.

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    “Dear Young Leader. Work – Life Balance doesn’t feature in conversations where you’re behind on deliverables.

    “You must learn to prioritise results. It is an unpopular opinion but a very valid one.

    “Develop the discipline to see things through. You must learn to shut off distractions. Get work done. Cheers to your success.”

  • Wumi Toriola laments low viewership of new movie on YouTube

    Wumi Toriola laments low viewership of new movie on YouTube

    Actress and filmmaker Wumi Toriola has expressed frustration over the poor reception of her latest movie, Love Intentional, on YouTube.

    In an emotional Instagram post, Toriola revealed her disappointment, saying her efforts to produce a quality film had not yielded the expected audience engagement.

    She noted that some viewers faced difficulties locating the movie, and despite providing guidance, the response remained lackluster.

    The actress reiterated her commitment to creating engaging and entertaining content and sought constructive feedback to improve and better connect with her audience.

    She wrote: “We made a good movie. And you all refused to see it. Our first English movie on Wumi Toriola TV.

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    Some say they can’t find it. I think we should just bring it down.

    “Good morning lovers, I am in pain typing this. We made a good movie,” LOVE INTENTIONAL,” on the Wumi Toriola TV YouTube channel, our First English movie, and you all refused to see it.

    And you keep yearning for growth for us.

    Some say they can’t find it; I offered a solution: search “Love Intentional by Wumi Toriola. Still, nothing changed. I am tired. How do we bring more to entertain you? I am heartbroken”.