Nollywood veteran Muyiwa Ademola has reached a new milestone with his most recent film, Ori: The Rebirth, which has made an incredible N269 ...
Nollywood veteran Muyiwa Ademola has reached a new milestone with his most recent film, Ori: The Rebirth, which has made an incredible N269 million in just three weeks According to the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN).
Since its May 1, 2025, premiere, the Yoruba-language spiritual epic has become a cultural phenomenon and a box financial hit.
A sequel to Ademola’s 2005 classic Ori, the film has struck a chord with audiences across Nigeria. Its third weekend alone (May 16–18) brought in an impressive N40 million, continuing its momentum as one of the top-grossing Nollywood films of 2025.
In a recent interview, Ademola revealed he invested over N400 million of his personal funds into the project, describing it as a heartfelt mission. “This film is my soul on screen. It’s not just a movie; it’s a journey—spiritual, cultural, and emotional,” he said. “I believed in this story, and I believed in its power to resonate—not just with Yoruba speakers, but with everyone who appreciates authentic African narratives.”
Critics and audiences alike have praised Ori: The Rebirth for its cinematic excellence, cultural authenticity, and emotional depth, with many calling it a turning point for Yoruba-language filmmaking.
Its success reflects a growing trend: Nigerian audiences are embracing films in native languages with renewed enthusiasm, and Ori: The Rebirth is a shining example of how indigenous storytelling can achieve both critical acclaim and commercial success.
As it continues its theatrical run, Ademola’s film is not just making history—it’s setting a new standard for Nollywood and affirming the power of local stories on the global stage
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