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  • 7 Funke Akindele Movies You Should Know About

    Since her first appearance on the Nigerian sitcom, I Need To Know (1997 to 2002), Funke Akindele has grown in leaps and bounds from Yoruba Nollywood actress to director and executive producer of the highest grossing films in Nigeria.

    Funke Akindele has shown her diversity and dexterity as an actress and filmmaker too many times to count, but these works deserve more attention.

    Aiye Olomo Kan (2009)

    Funke acts as a young and spoiled Demilade. An only child and uni student brought up by a single mum, she falls in love with a traditional man who loves women who know their way around the kitchen. She displayed her strength as both an actress and a film producer, featuring alongside actors like Richardo Agbor, Ayo Mogaji and Remi Oshodi.

    Apaadi (2009)

    In this 2009 epic about a promiscuous crown prince (Femi Adebayo) who’s also a bully, Funke Akindele plays his cousin. When this movie came out, it was a breath of fresh air in the film scene. Behind-the-scene videos showed how they built the impressive movie set design from scratch. The African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) nominated it for Best Film in African Language, Best Costume and Best Supporting Actor (Femi Adebayo).

    Agbefo (2006)

    Funke Akindele joined forces with Segun Arinze, Taiwo Hassan and Ireti Osayemi to bring this action-packed movie to life. You’ll see Funke’s character and her gang terrorising people and escaping arrests because of a potent charm that can make them disappear. Police and thief Nollywood >>>>

    Industreet (2017)

    In 2017, she kicked off production of her TV series about the entertainment industry and budding artists trying to break into the mainstream. Industreet is a combination of industry experience and street lifestyle. It starred Niniola, Funsho Adeolu, Daddy Freeze and Linda Ejiofor.

    Maami (2011)

    “Maami” is a Yoruba word that translates to “my mother” in English. In this movie, Funke stars alongside Wale Ojo as lead actors, exploring the story of a footballer while touching on a mother’s love, single parenting and poverty. Tunde Kelani directed this drama.

    Your Excellency (2019)

    This was Funke Akindele’s directorial debut, a movie that follows the story of a rich businessman and politician who’s obsessed with Donald Trump. She also acted in it, alongside Falz, Shaffy Bello, Osas Ighodaro and Alexx Ekubo.

    Maku (2007)

    This film focuses on a spoilt child called Maku who has his family worried over his bad character. Funke Akindele, plays a … Femi Branch and Sola Kosoko were also in it.

  • Who Are the ‘Powerful’ Women Gunning for Their Thrones in the 2023 Elections?

    We are now 43 days to the start of the 2023 elections, with the buildup being mostly around the men — from the gaffes and entitlement of Tinubu to the fast-rising stardom of Peter Obi. But for once, let’s talk about women.

    We only have 1,046  women running for several positions of power in Nigeria. This is less than 10% of the candidates to expect in 2023.

    Despite the low numbers, there are still some women that are managing to stir drama and conversation out of their campaigns. Let’s look at some of them:  

    Tonto Dikeh – Gubernatorial Running Mate, Rivers State (ADC) 

    After 15 years of dedication to the Nollywood film industry, Dikeh decided to take a bow from the screen and join the African Democratic Congress (ADC) as a running mate for gubernatorial aspirant, Tonte Ibraiye in Rivers State.

    But with little to no political history, and a backdrop of scandals, including a 2019 Dubai arrest, how good of a deputy governor would she be if elected? Or is this all dependent on star power?

    Funke Akindele – Gubernatorial Running Mate, Lagos State (PDP)

    When Dr. Olajide Adediran-Azeez, popularly known as Jandor, announced that actress and comedian, Funke Akindele, will be his running mate for the Lagos state governorship elections, a lot of Nigerians were shocked by his choice.

    Here’s a tweet that clearly explains why:

    https://twitter.com/maxvayshia/status/1546882417599856641?s=20&t=OsvMG-pxLF-0CafOMGosdQ

    Jandor countered the criticism with the argument that she has invested in the economy with the employment of labour. However, there are varying reports that Akindele treats her staff poorly and owes salaries. 

    How confident then can Lagosians be with her governance?

    Aishatu Binani – Governor, Adamawa State (APC)

    After fighting all the obstacles that her party rival, Nuhu Ribadu, shot against her in her Federal High Court to disqualify her as an aspirant, the Yola Court of Appeal reinstated Binani as the governorship candidate for Adamawa in the All-Progressives Congress (APC).

    She is currently the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She was instrumental in the passing of many bills, especially the Modibbo Adama University Bill of 2019. This bill allowed the university to run approved academic programs like Medicine, Law amongst others. 

    If she wins, Binani will be the first female governor Nigeria has ever had.

    Stella Oduah – Senate, Anambra North District

    After seven years of representing the region, Oduah announced in November 2022 that she will like to run for a third term as a representative for the district. This was under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

    But certain groups in Anambra were not pleased with the announcement. They felt that the amount of years spent in the Senate is “fair” and that she has not done enough for the people in the years she spent as Anambra’s senator.

    Their anger definitely isn’t far-fetched, as Oduah has a history of corruption behind her. 

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) had accused her of alleged fraudulent cash transactions. The amount was close to N5 billion over five months in 2014.

    In February 2014, she was removed as the Minister of Aviation by then-President Goodluck Jonathan. This was after a scandal over N255 million armoured cars. It was said that she made the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), an agency under her supervision, buy them for her at inflated prices.

    After her removal as Minister, she was also found guilty of secretly buying London property behind an anonymous company name, according to the Pandora Paper Investigations. 

    After all said and done, would you still want any of these women to be your elected leaders in the coming months?

    Whether the answer is yes or no, make sure to get your Permanent Voter’s Card (PVC), before January 29, 2023. Vote for the right leaders this time in February. The nation depends on you.

    We write the news and track the 2023 elections for citizens, by citizens in our weekly newsletter, Game of Votes. Make the subscription of a lifetime here.

  • 5 Old Nollywood Movies You Need To Watch Again

    Today, we look back at some of the old Nollywood movies that were the bomb when they were released but which, in retrospect, were quite hilarious and improbable. If you are looking for a perfect way to wrap up the weekend, let these Queens of Nollywood entertain you.

    1. Sharon Stone.

    https://youtu.be/IBugVXF9Rpk

    Synopsis: “A callous playgirl suffers the consequences when her lifestyle undermined her chances with the one man that stole her heart.”

    But here’s what to expect: Genevieve Nnaji as Sharon Stone, living her best life as a baby girl.

    2. White Hunters.

    Synopsis: “The story is about a group of girls who date only white men.”

    With a cast comprising Ini Edo, Funke Akindele, Mercy Johnson, best believe it’s going to be chaotic.

    3. Dumebi.

    DUMEBI (the dirty girl) - YouTube

    Dumebi is the movie that cemented Mercy Johnson’s role as an icon. There’s nothing anyone else can tell me.

    Synopsis: “A village girl is sent out from her house to locate the father of her child, a financial consultant in the city, but her problems begin when she forgets her baby in the cab.”

    You knowwww this one will be premium drama.

    Watch here: Dumebi

    4. Blackberry Babes

    This movie was an instant blockbuster. Here’s the official synopsis:

    From the Producer behind the Nollywood Hits – “Beyonce and Rihanna“, “White Hunters“, “Girls Cot” and “Life Partners“. Simony Pictures Introduces BLACKBERRY BABES (BBB) Damisa (Oge Okoye) and her friends (Tonto DikehMary RemmyAnnie Macaulay) are the Blackberry Babes, their economic, social and dating lives are organised and pay homage to a connected mobile world. Witness the lengths that girls will go for the love of material wealth…

    Blackberry is long gone anyway, but here’s a quiz to remind you of the good old days: QUIZ: Only Millennials Will Get 7/11 On This BlackBerry Quiz

    5. Beyonce and Rihanna.

    In this movie, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and Nadia Buhari play Beyonce and Rihanna. That alone, will keep you entertained.

    Some of these movies made our list of 4 Nollywood Movies We Still Can’t Believe Got Made. Trust us, re-watching them is the best way to end the weekend.

    If you are in Ilorin for the weekend, this one is for you:

    6 Things You Can Do In Ilorin This Weekend

  • 1. Funke Akindele-Bello, one of Nigeria’s best and hard working actresses just got her first cover on the prestigious ThisDay Style magazine – it was about damn time!

    2. And boy, did she look stunning in the crisp photos shot, of course, by the incredibly talented TY Bello.

    3. When will your fave ever look this gorgeous?

    4. It is no surprise her initials spell FAB, because that’s exactly how she looks.

    5. Also, shout out to ThisDay for blessing us with magical covers like this, we hope some other ‘magazine houses’ are taking notes sha.

  • 1. You, the moment you hear, “anything she want, she must to get o”.

    Yass!!

    2. When Jenifa says “How is you?”

    LMAO!

    3. When James says “I go scratch scratch scratch your face”.

    No chill!

    4. Jenifa, whenever Pelumi comes with her bad belle.

    Hay God!

    5. Gene-give-me and beggi-beggi.

    Na wa!

    6. How Adaku eats everybody’s food.

    FFO!

    7. How Jenifa forms shakara when Sege starts toasting her.

    As if she doesn’t like him.

    8. Jenifa, when Esther snatched her boyfriend.

    See disgrace.

    9. All of us, when Sege and Jenifa finally started dating.

    At last!

    10. When John the Genius starts blowing grammar.

    What’s doing this one?

    11. When someone says Jenifa’s Diary is razz.

    Your face is razz.

    12. When someone says they don’t find Jenifa funny.

    You need prayers.

    13. When you meet someone that watches Jenifa’s Diary.

    Bestie!

    14. You, every episode of Jenifa’s Diary.

    15. When someone you know starts saying, “Wha in dait?”

    Oversabi!
  • 9 Nigerian Women Who Are Unbelievably Fab And Over 40

    1. Ibinabo Fibersema

    Looking so peng at 43.

    2. Joke Sylva

    This baby girl is not slowing down at 55.

    3. Fathia Balogun

    Over 40 and still yummy!

    4. Kate Henshaw

    We all want to look like at 45.

    5. Mo Abudu

    CEO and bossing at 52.

    6. Rita Dominic

    Can you believe she’s 41?

    7. Funke Akindele

    Yup. She’s 40 and more beautiful than ever.

    8. Clarion Chukwurah Abiola

    Mummy still peng at 52.

    9. Moji Olaiya

    She’s actually 41!
  • 1. When she calls you just once and you don’t answer her loudly enough.

    Wahala aunty!

    2. How she’s always extra during service.

    “Praise the Lord!!!”

    3. How she reports you to the whole house when you take one spoon of her jollof.

    Ahn ahn aunty, calm down!

    4. When you ask her for dash money, she’s like:

    “Stay away , oh ye devil!”

    5. How she does gbeborun when you’re gisting with your friends.

    “So this girl is doing bad bad things in school, abi!”

    6. When she’s gisting with your mum and you chook mouth.

    “Who asked you?”

    7. When you tell her your boyfriend doesn’t have a job.

    “Come and help me hear this nonsense o!”

    8. Her reaction when her husband is forming lovey dovey.

    She doesn’t believe in love, only money!

    9. How she now digs it in the club on Friday night.

    “Ahh shoki!!!”