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Tinubu applauds Funke Akindele over ‘A tribe Called Judah’

Celebrating the triumph of creativity in Nigeria’s thriving entertainment landscape, President Bola Tinubu extends his heartfelt congratulations to the accomplished Funke Akindele.

Her latest cinematic masterpiece, “A Tribe Called Judah”, has not only shattered box office records, but also made history by grossing an unprecedented N1 billion in just three weeks.

President Tinubu, speaking through his spokesperson, Ajuri Ngelale, commends Akindele for her exceptional contributions to the movie industry and underscores the pivotal role of the creative sector in propelling the nation’s economic growth.

The president pledges unwavering support and promises to foster a conducive environment for the continued success of the entertainment industry.

In a formal statement released on Friday, President Tinubu acknowledges the creative brilliance and abundant artistic talents within Nigeria’s entertainment industry, emphasizing its significant role as a potent source of soft power and a valuable export, recognizing its capacity to provide employment opportunities for the country’s talented youth.

“The creative industry is a vital sector, employing our skilled and talented youths. It is instrumental to my administration, and I salute Nigerians for their enduring support of home-grown creative endeavours. We are committed to providing the necessary environment for the industry to further strive,” declares President Tinubu.

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“At 46 years of age, Funke Akindele has solidified her position as Nollywood’s highest grossing director, achieving an historic milestone with her latest movie, “A Tribe Called Judah,” the statement further notes.

It says the film’s remarkable feat as the first Nigerian movie to cross the N1 billion mark in domestic theatres within just three weeks underscores the industry’s resilience and the steadfast patronage of Nigerian audiences for locally-produced contents.

Joke Kujenya
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