Tag: Nollywood

  • Tinubu celebrates Nigeria’s creative excellence, congratulates Funke Akindele

    Tinubu celebrates Nigeria’s creative excellence, congratulates Funke Akindele

    President Bola Tinubu has celebrated the ingenuity, creativity, and immense artistic talents of Nigeria’s thriving entertainment industry.

    In a statement by Presidential spokesman, Chief Ajuri Ngelale, Tinubu also congratulated Ms Funke Akindele on her record-setting film and commends the ace thespian for her contributions to the growth of the industry.

    The President extolled the creative industry’s pivotal place as a medium not only for artistic expression but also a source of enormous soft power and viable export.

    “The creative industry is one of the high-employment sectors, providing jobs for our able and talented youths. It is an industry that is crucial to my administration. I salute Nigerians for their enduring support and patronage of home-grown creative efforts. We will provide the conducive environment for the industry to thrive further,” Tinubu said.

  • ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ becomes Nollywood’s 1st film to gross N1bn

    ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ becomes Nollywood’s 1st film to gross N1bn

    Funke Akindele’s blockbuster, ‘A Tribe called Judah’, has broken box office record within 21 days of its release in cinemas to become first Nollywood film to gross One Billion Naira.

    Ace Nollywood actress and producer of the movie, Funke Akindele, made this known on her Instagram page as she shared the One Billion Naira feat flier.

    She wrote: “Thank You LORD!!!, Thank NIGERIA!!Thank you GHANA!!”

    The movie which hit cinemas on December 15,2023 has continued to break records, becoming the first to gross over N 133 million in its opening weekend.

    It became the highest grossing Nollywood film for the year 2023 after grossing over N 613 million within first 14 days of its release.

    The film earlier made history on January 2, as it emerged the highest grossing Nollywood film ever with a reported N854 million at the box office within 18 days in cinemas.

    This feat has surpassed Akindele’s previous films ‘Battle on Buka Street’ (N668.4 million), and ’ Omo Ghetto’ (N636.1 million) which now currently sits as the second and third highest grossing film in the Nigerian box office respectively.

    ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ is directed by Adeoluwa Owu, popularly known as Captain Degzy and is distributed by FilmOne Entertainment.

    The star-studded movie featured seasoned actors including Nse Ikpe Etim, Funke Akindele, Timini Egbuson, Ebelle Okaro, Uzor Arukwe, Genoveva Umeh, and Nosa Rex, among others.

    Other cast include Boma Akpore, Ebele Okaro-Onyiuke, Etinosa Idemudia, Fathia Balogun, Jide Achufusi, Olayode Juliana, Olumide Oworu, Paschaline Alex, Tobi Makinde, Uzor Arukwe and Yvonne Jegede.

    According to Akindele, the plot of ‘A Tribe called Judah,’ revolves around a woman called Jedidah Judah, who has five sons from five different men, all belonging to different tribes.

    She said: “The story is so dear to my heart and it has a part of my late mum in it, and it represents the struggles faced by many single parents and mothers in society.”

    According to her, the movie is currently showing in cinemas in Ghana and the United Kingdom.

     

  • Veteran Yoruba actor dies at 73

    Veteran Yoruba actor dies at 73

    Veteran Yoruba actor Deji Aderemi, popularly known as Olofa Ina is dead.

    The 73-year-old actor reportedly died on Thursday in his hometown of Ede.

    Another veteran actor Saidi Balogun confirmed Olofa Ina’s death on his official Instagram page.

    Saidi Balogun shared a photo of the actor on his page and wrote, “Good Night Legend chief Deji Akinremi (Olofa Ina) RIP.”

    Olofa Ina was born May 15, 1950.

    He was an actor with many years of experience and featured in many movies.

    Olofa Ina started his major acting career in 1980.

    He, however, had formed his acting group several years earlier.

    The name of his acting group was Olofa Ina Theatre Group, and it was formed in 1972.

  • Video: Actor Zack Orji hospitalised, in critical condition

    Video: Actor Zack Orji hospitalised, in critical condition

    Famous Nollywood actor Zack Orji has reportedly been hospitalised and is in critical condition at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of the National Hospital in Abuja.

    According to reports, the Nollywood legend who was rushed to hospital after he slumped in the toilet is unable to walk and talk. Several tests are being run on him to ascertain what is wrong.

    A video making rounds shows him lying helpless in the hospital bed.

    See the video below:

     

  • Nollywood: Guild decries actors’ reluctance to health insurance plan

    Nollywood: Guild decries actors’ reluctance to health insurance plan

    Emeka Rollas, National President, Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), has expressed concern over unwillingness of some Nollywood actors to subscribe to the guild’s health insurance plan for members across the country.

    They said on Thursday in Abuja that the guild has substantive Health Maintenance
    Organisations (HMOs) that provide standard health insurance cover on a monthly fee and also work insurance cover for members.

    The AGN helmsman, who was reacting to the trend of ailing celebrities going on social media to solicit for financial help, stressed that the guild has an existing insurance plan for members.

    He said “we have health management cover with HMOs, which give access to over 600 hospitals across the country and then
    we have the out of production insurance cover.

    “The out of production covers accident on production, like you have accident on set or somebody dies.

    “For the HMO, the minimum subscription is N1,700 per month, and you can do three months, six months, or even quarterly.

    “Beside the standard health insurance, which deals with minor issues, there are comprehensive covers which a member can
    get from the HMOs at subsidised rate because of AGN’s relationship with them.

    “But of course, AGN is not a company where members are paid monthly salary that can be deducted ahead, so, members have to
    show commitment and willingness by paying their premiums.”

    Rollas, however, lamented that in spite of the guild’s commitment to actor’s welfare, many were unwilling to sign up with the
    HMOs, while some that have subscribed were not paying their premium.

    He said some of those soliciting for fund from the public did not subscribe to the guild’s healthcare plans.

    He, however, urged Nigerians, especially fans of Nigerian actors, not to make the health concerns of celebrities a topic of
    controversy, by calling out their families and the guild.

    He said “some actors are not interested in insurance, while many have the celebrity mentality that everything should be done for them for free.

    “They want to wake up one morning and hear that a Health Management Organisation has paid for them to be going to the hospital whenever they are sick.

    “The truth is that people get sick everyday, but since actors are celebrities, their own tend to attract attention.

    “That is why we discourage people from going to social media to ask for help, as we can work on it from an administrative point of view and you see real genuine supporters coming out.

    `I, therefore, use this medium to appeal to young actors to sign up for the AGN HMO and insurance programmes,” Rollas said.

  • Police explain how ammunition shell hit Nollywood actor in Ogun

    Police explain how ammunition shell hit Nollywood actor in Ogun

    The Police Command in Ogun has said a shell from a shot fired into the air by a mobile policeman was what hit Azeez Ijaduade, a Nollywood actor, on the neck.

    SP Omolola Odutola, the command’s Public Relations Officer (PRO), clarified a statement issued in Abeokuta.

    Odutola said that Ijaduade was immediately rushed to the Babcock  University Teaching Hospital were he was stabilised and currently recuperating.

    She said that the police has started investigation into the incident that occurred at the end-of-year party of Bramaj company in a hotel.

    Odutola said that the mobile policeman, who was attached to a Chinese expatriate at the party, expended a shot into the air.

    “Unfortunately the ammunition shell hit one Azeez Ijaduade, an actor on the neck.

    “He was rushed to hospital in Ilishan and he is in a very stable condition.

    “The Commander, Mopol 16, has contacted the actor and also visited him in the hospital. He will be discharged soon.

    The Commander has also taken up responsibility for the medical bill,” she said.

    However, the report of Ijaduade being shot by a trigger-happy policeman was made public by his colleague, Abiodun Adebanjo, through his Instagram handle, @iamabiodunadebanjo, on Sunday.

    The actor wrote, “Please we need help in Iperu. My director, Azeez Ijaduade, @kingzeez1, was shot by Nigerian police personnel.

    “He is presently at Babcock University Teaching Hospital,” the statement said.

    According to the PRO, the Ogun police command received a report of a shooting incident on Saturday at about 11:24 p.m. from one Fakoya Adewale, the Manager, Napoli Hotel in Iperu.

    Odutola said that the mobile policeman had been identified and investigation into the shooting incident had commenced.

    The command’s spokesperson urged the public to remain calm and law-abiding, adding that members of the public would be updated as events unfold.

  • Nollywood Actor reportedly shot by police officer

    Nollywood Actor reportedly shot by police officer

    Yoruba Nollywood actor, and producer, Azeez Ololade Ijaduade, has reportedly been shot by a policeman in Iperu, Ogun State.

    This was made known by his colleague, Abiodun Adebanjo, in a post shared on Instagram.

    Abiodun said Ijaduade is currently battling for his life at the Babcock University Teaching Hospital and pleaded with anyone with the contact of the Inspector General of Police or Commissioner to reach out to them.

    He wrote, “Please, we need help in Iperu. My director, Azeez Ijaduade, @kingzeez1, was shot by a Nigeria Police personnel.

    “He is presently at Babcock University Teaching Hospital.

    “Anybody with the contacts of the Police IG or Commissioner should reach out.”

     

  • Veteran Nollywood actor, Dejumo Lewis is dead

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Dejumo Lewis is dead

    Veteran Nigerian film and television actor, Dejumo Lewis, has died, aged 80.

    Actor Saheed Balogun confirmed the actor’s death via his instagram page, @saidibalogun, on Saturday.

    Balogun, sharing the picture of late Lewis said: “Good Night DEJUMO LEWIS, may your soul rest in perfect peace. RIP.”

    Dejumo Lewis is a Nigerian film and television actor, famous for the Kabiyesi role in ‘The Village Headmaster, Nigeria’s longest-running television soap opera shown on NTA from 1968 to 1988 that stared Justus Esiri and Femi Robinson among others.

    Some actors also took to the comment section of the post to pay their tribute to the deceased.

    Funsho Adeolu wrote,  “Oh wow! An icon has gone, may his soul rest in peace.”

    Also, Mustapha Sholagbade said,  “May heaven be pleased with him .”

    Veteran Nigerian singer, Daddy Showkey also wrote, “Oh my God.”

    Akin Olaiya said, “May his soul rest in perfect peace.”

    Kunle Afod said,  “May his soul rest in perfect peace.”

    Also, Eniola Badmus wrote,  “Awwwwwwww.”

    Raphael James, an arts curator, wrote,“Good night ‘Kabiyesi’, the ‘Kabiyesi’ we all knew growing up in the 1970’s-80’s, Sir Dejumo Lewis, who played the lead role of ‘Kabiyesi’ in ‘The Village Headmaster’ television series which was Nigeria’s longest-running television soap opera on NTA 1968- 1988. He lives on.”

  • Mr Ibu undergoes another leg amputation surgery

    Mr Ibu undergoes another leg amputation surgery

    Sick Nollywood actor, John Okafor, popularly known as  Mr Ibu has undergone another leg amputation and is barely able to talk while calling for prayers and support for the veteran, the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, has revealed

    The AGN National President, Dr Emeka Rollas, disclosed this in a chat with newsmen.

    According to him, the association was monitoring Ibu’s case, as it was also concerned about the deteriorating health of another veteran actor, Amaechi Muonagor.

    Muonagor has been hospitalised at the Nnamdi Azikwe University Teaching Hospital Nnewi, Anambra State, for over two months.

    Continuing, he said the actor’s state of health is pitiable, as he is currently a shadow of his old self.

    Ibu’s family last month stated that the actor underwent several surgeries, but to keep his hope of staying alive, one of his legs was amputated, adding that he would be flown abroad for further treatment soon.

    Speaking with pressman,  the AGN president gave an update, “We are resigning to fate concerning the two actors. As I speak with you, Mr Ibu hardly talks again and he has undergone another leg amputation.”

    “You will shed tears if you see Amaechi Muonagor now, his legs are completely paralyzed. I’m calling on all fans and well wishers of the actor to join hands with other philanthropic Nigerians to support him in this dire time,” Rollas said.

    He further disclosed that he had approved the sum of N250,000 to be sent to the ailing actor’s account from the AGN Trust Fund, acknowledging it was not enough.

    Rollas, however, urged young actors to endeavour to sign up for the AGN HMO and Insurance programmes.

     

  • Mercy Aigbe speaks on how she almost left Nollywood over sexual harassment

    Mercy Aigbe speaks on how she almost left Nollywood over sexual harassment

    Nigerian actress and filmmaker,Mercy Aigbe Adeoti, has revealed how she nearly left the Nollywood industry due to sexual harassment.

    In a recent interview on TVC’s ‘Your View,’ the movie star revealed that a producer made passes at her after a movie audition.

    She said despite other challenges in the industry, she rose to the top through consistency.  Mercy stated:

    “I once met a producer in Surulere, and I expressed to him how much I would love to act. He told me he had an upcoming film, and invited me to his office for an audition. I passed three stages of the audition. After the last audition, I was given a minor role. I told him that was not the character I was auditioning for, and he replied that the director said he did not know me, and that was why he said I should be close to him (the producer).

    “He had been making passes at me before then, but he did not come out clean to me until that day.

    He then stood up and tried to touch me. I was very upset, and I told him he could not do that to me, because I had earned the role.

    That was a huge insult to my person, and I thought if that was what it took to be an actress, I did not want to be an actress anymore. I tore the script and eventually left. On my way home, I cried because I had left a well-paying job to join Nollywood, and I was already a single mother at the time.”