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Queens of Nollywood reign: ‘Ada Omo Daddy,’ ‘A Tribe Called Judah,’ ‘Malaika’ take centre stage

.....Funke Akindele, Mercy Aigbe, Toyin Abraham assert influence with blockbuster movies

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In the bustling landscape of the Nigerian movie industry, this December promises to be a cinematic extravaganza as three formidable actresses take the centre stage.

Mercy Aigbe’s “Ada Omo Daddy,” Funke Akindele’s “A Tribe Called Judah,” and Toyin Abraham’s “Malaika” are set to hit the screens, collectively raising the roof and reshaping the narratives of movie-making in Nollywood.

“The men made their mark, but now, it’s the women’s turn to shine…
Months earlier, it was the charismatic Femi Adebayo who captivated audiences with the enthralling “Jagun Jagun.” Odunlade Adekola dazzled with the mystique of “Orisa,” and Itele d Icon became an omnipresent force with “The Return of Kesari.”

These leading ladies are not merely actresses, they are powerhouse creators, proving that the film industry is no longer a male-dominated domain.

“Ada Omo Daddy,” “A Tribe Called Judah,” and “Malaika” are not just movies; they are statements – bold declarations that women are not just in the business; they are here to redefine it.

As the curtains rise on these much-anticipated films, the cinematic landscape is set to witness a paradigm shift.

These women are not just taking roles; they are taking charge, demonstrating that storytelling is not bound by gender. “Ada Omo Daddy,” a film led by Mercy Aigbe, is poised to showcase her versatility and command of the screen.

Funke Akindele, known for her unparalleled comedic timing, steps into a different realm with “A Tribe Called Judah.” This venture into a diverse genre illustrates the dynamism that these actresses bring to the table.

Toyin Abraham with “Malaika,” adds another layer to her repertoire, proving that she is a force to be reckoned with in the industry.

The influence of these thespians extends beyond the screen; they are catalysts for change.

The success of Femi, Odunlade, and Itele set the stage, and now, Mercy, Funke, and Toyin are seizing the spotlight, asserting that talent knows no gender boundaries.

In a world where the movie industry has often been dominated by male narratives, these women are not just making a statement; they are rewriting the script.

“Ada Omo Daddy,” “A Tribe Called Judah,” and “Malaika” are not just movies on the calendar; they are symbols of a cinematic revolution led by formidable women who are ready to give their male counterparts a run for their money.

Akindele in a post about what is coming for her fans this Yuletide, she said as December draws nearer, cinema goers can anticipate more than just entertainment.

The trio’s foray into the cinematic realm is not just a trend, it is a testament to the evolving landscape of Nollywood, where talents, regardless of gender, reign supreme.

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