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Nyuuz
Nollywood’s queens run the show, honey
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80958, member: 636"] Women absolutely ran Nollywood this year. A wave of female directors and producers like Funke Akindele, Kemi Adetiba, Omoni Oboli, Toyin Abraham, Biodun Stephen, and the group behind Gingerrr basically took over the industry in 2025. They smashed box office records and dominated streaming platforms by putting out stories about real power dynamics, modern ambition, and personal identity. These creators refused to stick to old formulas, sparking major cultural conversations and proving that female-led projects could drive both artistic innovation and massive commercial success. Funke Akindele further cemented her status as the industry's top money-maker. Her recent films, including one from 2024 and another from this year, reportedly pulled in over a billion and seven hundred million naira respectively. Kemi Adetiba got people talking with a politically charged Netflix series. Omoni Oboli connected with a global audience, her latest film racking up tens of millions of views while tackling themes of modern love and wealth. Toyin Abraham successfully transitioned into a box office force, with a historical drama earning over three hundred million naira, and her directorial debut adding to her credibility. Biodun Stephen continued her reliable streak, exploring intimate family stories with a release that grossed a quarter of a billion naira. The collaborative film Gingerrr, produced by actresses Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, also known as KieKie, Bisola Aiyeola, Wumi Toriola, and Bolaji Ogunmola, became a standout success. This action-comedy, released late in the year, blew past expectations to earn over five hundred and nine million naira. That haul secured its spot as one of the highest-grossing Nigerian films ever made, demonstrating the power of collective effort among these artists. [/QUOTE]
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