Tag: Kunle Afolayan

  • A lot of people cry about not having a job, but are inefficient – Kunle Afolayan cries out over rising incompetence in Nigeria

    A lot of people cry about not having a job, but are inefficient – Kunle Afolayan cries out over rising incompetence in Nigeria

    Renowned Nigerian filmmaker, and director Kunle Afolayan has lamented the high level of incompetence in Nigeria.

    Taking to his Instagram page, Afolayan expressed frustration at how many  cry about not having a job, yet when they get one, they become inefficient. 

    “I am so saddened by the high level of incompetence in our beloved country. A lot of people cry about not having a job, but when they get one, how efficient are they at it? I’m so pissed”

    His post sparked widespread reactions from colleagues in the entertainment industry, many of whom agreed with his sentiments.

    Biola Bayo wrote, “Come ask me o. They’ll apply for jobs, call for an interview and won’t show up. The ones you picked will not resume work, or the one who resumes work doesn’t wanna work.”

    Stephanie Coker wrote, “I spent the whole weekend discussing this.”

    Kiekie wrote, “I am screaming!! This!! It’s alarming!! If you have all the money in this world, you’ll still not get results! The spirit of excellence is zero.”

  • Kunle Afolayan clarifies controversial remark on ‘Netflix exiting Nigeria’

    Kunle Afolayan clarifies controversial remark on ‘Netflix exiting Nigeria’

    Nollywood producer cum actor, Kunle Afolayan, has clarified his statement implying that internationally renowned streaming platform, Netflix has stopped commissioning Nigerian original content.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the filmmaker during the 2024 Zuma International Film Festival in Abuja, said that Netflix’s management had informed filmmakers during a recent party that they would no longer fund Nigerian movies.

    He further described the latest development as a big blow, adding that the move by the streaming giant would significantly affect the income of producers who invest heavily in filmmaking.

    Afolayan’s comment had sparked controversy on social media platforms with many interpreting it as “Netflix leaving Nigeria”.

    However, in a recent interview on Channels TV, Afolayan clarified that his statement was misinterpreted, adding that he did not mean Netflix would stop funding Nigerian films entirely but was corroborating Victor Okhai’s claim about the potential impact of Netflix leaving Nigeria.

    The 50-year-old producer revealed that his initial comment was intended as a “wake-up call” for filmmakers, emphasising the need for alternative distribution platforms.

    “If Netflix parks and leaves, of course, it is going to affect all of us. I was addressing some of the government officials who were there at Zuma because Victor Okhai who is the moderator was a voice in the Nigeria film industry. I was not at the event he was talking about. I was not privy to whatever conversation must have happened there,” he said.

    “I think there is a bit of a change in the structure and mode of operation. And this is open to people who supply them with films.

    “The last time they were here, we had a meeting, they were still reassuring us, saying, look, we are still here. We are going to do stuff but we might not be able to do the kind of volume that we used to do.

    “What I was emphasizing is that even if Netflix say they are not doing enough, or taking as many films as they should, why shouldn’t we as a country come up with other distribution platforms? Just like other people put up their films on YouTube.

    “I never said Netflix is leaving Nigeria. What I said was we just shot two seasons of ‘Anikulapo’ and I heard some people who were not quick enough to make their films say they can’t shoot again because they are cutting down on numbers.

    “We have a relationship that we have built over the years. I give them good content and we will continue to give them as long as they are here.”

    Netflix had earlier said “we are not exiting Nigeria. We will continue to invest in Nigerian stories to delight our audience”.

  • I am not in competition with anyone – Kunle Afolayan brags

    I am not in competition with anyone – Kunle Afolayan brags

    Multiple award winning film producer, and director, Kunle Afolayan who recently lost  his mother, Omoladun Ayanladun Afolayan has taken to social media to brag about his achievement.

    The renounced film maker, via Instagram on Monday shared a compilation of his national and international recognition since venturing into the profession of movie making. 

    Afolayan also shared clips from his interviewed with international media outlets, and some special events which marked the beginning of his breakthrough in the film industry.

    Afolayan noted in one of the videos that he studied accounting and was running a successful career in the field before taking a dive into acting.

    He shared some of the movies he had released, which include Figurine, October 1, Omugwo, Mokalik, Citation, Anikulapo, and Naija Christmas, among many others.

    Sharing the videos, Kunle Afolayan noted that he is not in competition with anyone but himself, affirming his status as a Nigerian.

    “I am a creative, I like to build and I mind my own business.

    “I am not in competition with anyone but Myself.

    “My name is Kunle Afolayan, I am a Filmmaker and I am a Nigerian.”

  • Why I reconciled with my brother at our mother’s burial – Kunle Afolayan reveals

    Why I reconciled with my brother at our mother’s burial – Kunle Afolayan reveals

    Nigerian filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan has given reasons for  ending his age-long fight with his brother, Aremu Afolayan.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the two sons of the late iconic filmmaker and theatre legend Ade Love had been at loggerheads for years.

    In 2018, the duo’s feud attracted public attention after Aremu claimed that their father lived in poverty despite his fame

    Reacting to Aremu’s comments about their late father, Kunle during a viral interview called Aremu stupid.

    However, the siblings finally ended their rift during the wake-keep ceremony for their mother in Oyo State on Friday, November 22 2024.

    Speaking at the event, Kunle said he was not Aremu’s brother but his father, emphasizing that he was 10 years older than him.

    He said, “One thing I want to tell all Aremu’s friends is that I am not his brother but his father. I trained him and I’m 10 years older than him, but you, his female friends, push him. But love conquers all.

    Similarly, Aremu apologised to Kunle; “My greatest joy today is that my mother made us talk. She didn’t stop praying because I was the black sheep in the family. I disagree with my brother Kunle; he has no excuses because they said we resemble each other.

    “ I’m sorry for putting brother Kunle through the Instagram backlash. It’s because I love you.”

  • Nollywood film maker, Kunle Afolayan in deep sorrow

    Nollywood film maker, Kunle Afolayan in deep sorrow

    Multiple award winning  film producer, and director, Kunle Afolayan has lost his mother, Omoladun Ayanladun Afolayan.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the late Ayanladun was aged 81.

    Taking to his Instagram to announce the sad news, Kunle Afolayan shared photos of his late mother at different stages of her life, including photos from her 80th birthday celebration in 2023.

    The prominent film maker also noted that his mother’s death is hard to accept but her good life is a comfort to them.

    While seeking the prayers of all, Afolayan noted that his mother is survived by her children and grandchildren.

    “It is hard to accept but she surely lived a good life

    Our mother, Maami Omoladun Ayanladun Afolayan, has gone to rest. (1943-2024)

    She’s survived by children and grandchildren.

    Please put us in your prayers. Omo re a gbeyin gbogbo wa.

    Ire,” Kunle Afolayan wrote on Instagram.

  • Oscars disqualifies Nigerian Movie ‘ Anikulapo’ from Awards

    Oscars disqualifies Nigerian Movie ‘ Anikulapo’ from Awards

    The Nigeria Oscars selection committee has disqualified new and trending Movie titled ‘Anikulapo’ from the nomination list of the Academy Awards Oscars.

    Reacting to the development on Social Media, the producer of the Movie, Kunle Afolayan expressed shock and disappointment at the disqualification of the Movie.

    Kunle Afolayan said, “I am so pleased and delighted that the whole world has decided to tag ANIKULAPO film “a masterpiece “even though the Nigeria Oscar selection committee think it’s not worth submitting for the Oscars. Will keep doing my own thing”.

    Despite the global reception that Anikulapo has received since its release, the Academy Awards does not deem it worthy to make its nomination list.

    Last month, Nigeria’s Oscar Selection Committee announced they had received three Yoruba-language submissions: Aníkúlápó, Elesin Oba, The King’s Horseman and King of Thieves.

    The selection committee ruled that the movies would not enter the competition as a majority of members voted that all three films were “non-eligible.

    Afolayan had partnered with Netflix, and the movie was produced and shot by Jonathan Kovel at the recently launched KAP resort in a village in Oyo State.

    Oscars awards are the Academy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international film industry.

    The award is regarded as the most prestigious and significant achievement in the entertainment industry worldwide.

    The news has since upset many Nigerians and even global fans.

    The 94th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, took place on March 27, 2022, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles.

     

  • My father completely discouraged us from acting – Kunle Afolayan

    My father completely discouraged us from acting – Kunle Afolayan

    Nollywood filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan has revealed that his late dad Adeyemi Afolayan aka ‘Adelove’ discouraged him and his siblings from acting or making films.

    The multiple award-winning actor made this known during a recent interview.

    He noted that Adelove rather preferred them to be a lawyer.

    “He said there was no money. Just go and be a lawyer,” said Afolayan.

    “My father completely discouraged any of us from going into acting or filmmaking. He said do you want to be running around like I’m running around. And those were things I learned which helped me structure the business side of what I do because I don’t want to end up like them.

    “I remember after he passed then Nollywood came and then I would see these films with beautiful stories then I would be comparing them to the film of my dad and Ogunde with the production quality but how come the audio is bad, how come the makeup is lousy, how can we do and this and I said ok I want to be a filmmaker, I never said I wanted to be an actor.

    “I went to Tade Ogidan and he said ok when we have something I will call you. I also went to Tunde Kilani, he said who are you to say you want to make a film? That your dad was a filmmaker doesn’t make you one, you have to learn it. Go to school and complete your education and then when they wanted to do ‘Saworo Ide’ in 1998, he called me to come and I auditioned. I played the role eventually but still wanted to make a film.”

  • Kunle Afolayan celebrates birthday, unveils new movie

    Kunle Afolayan celebrates birthday, unveils new movie

    Popular actor and filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan, announced the launch of his new flick as he celebrated his birthday on Thursday.

    The award winning filmmaker took to his verified Instagram page to celebrate himself and announce his new projects, a movie and a hub.

    Sharing a photo of himself, Afolayan wrote, “Adekunle Ayodeji Akande Omo Afolayan. I thank you Lord for everything. My birthday gift to myself is the birth of @kap_hub and SWALLOW the movie.

    “Official opening is today and Swallow launches on Netflix tomorrow. Thank you to all you guys for being part of my life and my story.”

    TheNewsGuru recalls that there were speculations that the Swallow movie was produced by Afolayan’s colleague, Kemi Adetiba.

    Adetiba however cleared the air on the issue, saying she only helped in the publicity of the movie but had nothing to do with it.

    “I’ve seen a few comments that suggest some might think I’m producing the new Kunle Afolayan movie Swallow, coming out on Netflix- October 1st. Or that I’m involved in some way because I promoted it on my page.

    “Nothing could be farther from the truth. My post was simply a celebration of two people I admire and respect immensely, and pointing everyone to the service where they can watch, and the day it’ll be launched, she wrote”.

     

  • I have taken COVID-19 vaccine, not scared of death-Kunle Afolayan

    I have taken COVID-19 vaccine, not scared of death-Kunle Afolayan

    Popular filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan has announced that he has received a shot of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine.

    In an Instagram post on Thursday, the movie director revealed that he took the vaccine on Wednesday.

    Afolayan said he took the vaccine despite claims about the alleged side effects of the drugs among those who have been vaccinated.

    He also shared a picture of a certificate given to him after taking the vaccine to certify that he has been vaccinated while saying that he is not “scared of death”.

    “Don’t take it! Take it! It will allow them to monitor your movements! It will kill your organs! I have taken it! Got the covid vaccine yesterday. Iku to ba fe pami ko ma bo (the death that wants to kill me should come). Do have a blessed day,” he wrote.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Nigeria received its first batch of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on March 2.

    The National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) had earlier debunked claims of severe side effects relating to the administration of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in the country.

    “No Nigerian so far has developed any known severe side effects following vaccination with AstraZeneca vaccine,” it said.

  • My late dad’s choice of 10 wives distracted him-Kunle Afolayan

    My late dad’s choice of 10 wives distracted him-Kunle Afolayan

    Award winning filmmaker and actor, Kunle Afolayan has stated that his late father’s choice of 10 wives took a toll on him.

    Afolayan made this known during a chat with BBC Pidgin on Wednesday where he opened up on growing up in a polygamous family and foray into filmmaking.

     

    The ‘Citation’ producer said Adeyemi Afolayan, his late father, got “distracted” by his desire for polygamy.

    In his words: “I would not want to marry many wives because my father had 10 wives and I knew what happened throughout that period. I knew that really distracted my father. In this age, nobody needs to tell you before you know what’s right,” he said.

    He also recounted how he battled poverty and other challenges in his early days in the movie landscape before he rode into the spotlight.

    “I was born in Ebute-Metta and have lived in one-room apartment before that we even have to grapple with flood sometimes. It’s not shame to say have been poor before. But if you see how l made it, it’s a matter of consistency. My father was a very popular filmmaker and ordinarily, people would expect me to life the kind of live akin to Hollywood stars,” he said.

    “But that wasn’t the case. How would one live such life when you’re living in a room with ten women. That doesn’t mean there was no love among us.”