Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, congratulates Funke Akindele on the remarkable success of her latest movie, “A Tribe Called Judah.” The film broke a box office record, grossing N1 billion within 21 days of release, marking a historic achievement in Nollywood.
In a Saturday post on his X handle, Governor Sanwo-Olu expresses his hearty congratulations to Funke Akindele, noting the film’s outstanding performance at the domestic box office.
He acknowledges that “A Tribe Called Judah” not only shattered records but also symbolizes growth, reflecting the spirit of Nollywood and Nigeria.
Governor Sanwo-Olu emphasizes the significant role played by women in the film industry, hailing the success of a female-led initiative. He sees it as an inspiration for countless others to strive for greatness within the industry.
Acknowledging the cast, including Timini Egbuson, Jide Kene Achufusi, Uzee Usman, and others, Governor Sanwo-Olu applauds their contributions.
He recognizes the outstanding crew behind the scenes and celebrates the creative minds that enrich Lagos’ artistic landscape.
The governor extends his celebration beyond “A Tribe Called Judah,” appreciating the impact of other captivating movies such as “Malaika” and “Ada, Omo Daddy.”
He attributes these artistic endeavors to diversifying the economy and fostering inspiration for greatness.
President Bola Tinubu and Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, have also commended Funke Akindele for her groundbreaking film.
Tinubu praises her contributions to the industry, while Peter Obi highlights the movie’s reflection of complex challenges faced by less-privileged families in Nigeria.
This collective recognition underscores the significance of Akindele’s achievements in the Nigerian film landscape.