Nollywood’s brightest stars, Funke Akindele and Tunde Olaoye, have solidified their places in cinematic history as the highest-grossing directors of 2024. Their blockbuster film, Everybody Loves Jennifer, captivated audiences nationwide and raked in an astonishing N1.6 billion at the Nigerian box office.
This monumental achievement was announced by Filmone Cinemas on their official Instagram page on Wednesday, sparking widespread celebration across the film industry.
In a year filled with exceptional releases, Adebayo Tijani claimed the second spot as one of the most successful directors of the year. His impressive portfolio included hits like Beast of Two Worlds: Ajakaju, Alakada Bad and Boujee, and Farmer’s Bride.
Tijani’s films not only dominated cinemas but also showcased the versatility and creativity driving Nollywood forward.
Kayode Kasum followed closely as the third highest-grossing director, delivering fan favorites such as Ajosepe, All’s Fair in Love, and What About Us. Each production reflected his knack for storytelling and resonated deeply with moviegoers.
Odunlade Adekola, a household name in Nigerian entertainment, secured fourth place with his standout contributions to Beast of Two Worlds: Ajakaju and Lakatabu. Adeoluwa Owu rounded out the top five with his critically acclaimed films Queen Lateefah and When Love Strikes, further elevating his reputation as a rising star in the industry.
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Toka McBaror earned accolades as the sixth highest-grossing director with his film The Waiter. Jack Opukeme followed at seventh for the hit movie Farmer’s Bride, sharing the spotlight with some of the biggest names in Nollywood.
Bolanle Austen-Peters took the eighth position with her powerful biopic Funmilayo Ransome Kuti, a tribute to one of Nigeria’s foremost feminist icons. Biodun Stephen ranked ninth with the heartfelt and relatable film Muri & Ko, while Omoni Oboli completed the top ten with her riveting sequel Wives on Strike: The Uprising, which struck a chord with audiences across the country.
The year 2024 has proven to be a milestone for Nollywood, with directors pushing creative boundaries and setting new records. Funke Akindele and Tunde Olaoye’s phenomenal success with Everybody Loves Jennifer has not only raised the bar for the industry but also reaffirmed Nigeria’s position as a hub for world-class filmmaking. As the industry continues to thrive, fans eagerly await the next wave of cinematic brilliance from these trailblazing filmmakers.