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Agege partners Kunle Afolayan to groom young creatives

Agege Local Government has partnered veteran filmmaker Kunle Afolayan to empower young creatives in the area through practical training and mentorship.​ The initiative, championed by council chairman Ganiyu Obasa, will provide hands on skills in film, music and podcasting to help youths build careers in the creative industry. Obasa, accompanied by the vice chairman, council manager and top officials, visited Afolayan to map out a long term collaboration.​ He said the goal is to identify and develop promising talents from Agege, giving them access to professional productions and platforms where they can compete at national and international levels.​ In a post on X, Obasa explained that discussions focused on creating real platforms where young people can gain confidence, refine their skills and explore their creativity in a structured way.​ He added that the programme will emphasise originality, discipline and sustainable […]

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Iyabo Ojo says 2026 is for doers, not talkers

Actress and entrepreneur Iyabo Ojo has shared a cryptic message on Instagram amid ongoing controversies in Nollywood. She posted an image of a billboard with the inscription, “Jealousy is the last class to attend before becoming a witch.” In her caption, she wrote that nobody makes the rules and that 2026 is not for talkers but for doers. She urged people to do what works for them, let others win in their own way and focus on their own path. The post is seen as a response to recent drama in the film industry, with Ojo signalling that she is concentrating on her personal goals rather than on critics. The message comes during broader debates in Nollywood about how entertainers should present themselves online. Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan recently drew criticism over comments on colleagues’ social media presence, prompting reactions from […]

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Kunle Afolayan: I’m not in competition with Ibrahim Chatta

Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan has dismissed rumours of a rivalry with actor and producer Ibrahim Chatta, saying they share the same goal of promoting Nigerian culture and heritage.​ Speaking at the watch party of “Anikulapo: The Ghoul Awakens” in Igbojaye, Oyo State, Afolayan said there is no competition between them and that both men are focused on uplifting their roots and ancestry. He urged fans to visit Afri Chatta in Oyo, noting that many popular films, including “Ageshinkole”, were shot at Afri Chatta Resorts and Film Studio.​ He stressed that they are not even doing the same kind of work and revealed that this was the first time Chatta would be visiting his own location, despite several earlier invitations. Afolayan admitted he was “guilty too” for not visiting Afri Chatta sooner.​ On his approach to cinema releases, Afolayan said he prioritises […]

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Kunle Afolayan: I’ll only return to cinemas with better promo, fairer earnings

Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan says he is reluctant to return to releasing films in cinemas unless promotional demands become less exhausting and more sustainable for filmmakers.​ Speaking at the Lagos Business of Film Summit, he recalled how he was among the pioneers of the modern cinema movement in Nigeria, doing extensive publicity runs as far back as 2006, including dancing and heavy appearances in London and locally. He said the experience was draining and he no longer wants to repeat that model.​ Afolayan explained that he has new projects ready but is waiting for better, less stressful ways to market them. “I want to make a film if you can guarantee I don’t have to dance to sell that film. We need to come up with other strategies. How do we sell without exhausting ourselves?” he asked.​ He said he admires […]

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