Veteran Nollywood actress and producer Ini Edo has taken to social media to celebrate her colleagues, Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham, for their remarkable achievements in the Nigerian film industry.
In a heartfelt Instagram post, Ini Edo congratulated the two filmmakers for breaking records and pushing the boundaries of what is possible in Nollywood. She praised their commitment, strategic thinking, marketing brilliance and resilience, noting that their recent successes have set a new standard for the industry.
According to Ini Edo, the level of dedication demonstrated by Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham has elevated the game entirely, earning her deep respect and admiration. She described their achievements as groundbreaking and impactful, acknowledging how far Nollywood has come on the back of such ambitious projects.

The actress also reflected on her own journey during the competitive December movie season, admitting that taking on the festive box-office race was an ambitious move. Despite the challenges, she expressed pride in herself and her team for daring to try, sacrificing personal comfort, and pushing forward with determination.
Ini Edo went on to appreciate her production team and cast members who remained committed throughout the project, emphasizing the lessons learned and the importance of courage in pursuing one’s ambitions. She encouraged creatives not to be afraid of taking bold steps, stressing that whether one wins or loses, progress comes from moving forward.
She concluded by reminding fans that her film, A Very Dirty Christmas, is still showing in cinemas across Nigeria and the UK, urging audiences to continue supporting the movie.
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