Peter Obi praises Funke Akindele over A Tribe Called Judah's billion naira record
In a statement echoing widespread praise, 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has applauded Nollywood filmmaker Funke Akindele's record-breaking A Tribe Called Judah, calling it a "bold testament" to Nollywood's potential and a source of inspiration for a "New Nigeria."
Obi's words resonate with the film's historic ₦1 billion box office haul in just three weeks, solidifying Akindele's place as a Nollywood powerhouse.
In a series of tweets on Saturday, January 6, 2024, he acknowledged her consistent excellence, citing Battle on Buka Street and Omo Ghetto: The Saga as second and third highest-grossing Nigerian films, respectively.
But Obi's praise extended beyond box office numbers as he also commended A Tribe Called Judah for tackling the struggles of underprivileged families, noting its skillful blend of humour and drama in addressing complex social issues. This approach, he said, is crucial for a thriving creative industry, capable of inspiring "hard work, integrity, and productivity" among Nigerians.
Looking beyond the film, Obi said Akindele's success is a reflection of Nollywood's boundless talent and a beacon of hope for a brighter future. He encouraged artists to continue weaving narratives that not only entertain but also "position our minds for the productivity-driven nation we are trying to build."
Obi's statement underscores the power of Nollywood beyond mere entertainment. It highlights its potential to spark national conversations, promote positive values, and ultimately contribute to the collective vision of a "New Nigeria."
Akindele's achievement becomes a symbol of that potential, inspiring both filmmakers and audiences to embrace their roles in shaping a better future.
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