Nigerian filmmaker and actress Funke Akindele has announced her intention to re-contest for political office, citing her passion for empowering young people and nurturing talent. In an interview on Arise TV’s Perspectives show, Akindele reflected on her previous campaign experience and the challenges she faced.
“I enjoyed every part of it. It was quite challenging, but I enjoyed every part of it,” she said, referencing her 2023 campaign as the running mate to Lagos governorship candidate Olajide Adediran. Akindele also spoke about her Jenifa Foundation, which aims to nurture young talent and build youth skills for a better Nigeria.
Akindele emphasized the importance of empowering young people, stating, “I love to uplift people; I can do it even better if I get into a larger space.” She also highlighted the need for young people to stand up for themselves and utilize their unique talents to make a positive impact.
When asked about her future plans, Akindele revealed that she will be venturing into biopics and epic movies in 2026. She also announced a sequel to her 2023 film “A Tribe Called Judah,” which grossed over N1 billion at the box office. Akindele’s upcoming film “Finding Me” explores the journey of self-discovery for individuals.
Throughout the interview, Akindele emphasized the importance of perseverance and believing in oneself. She urged young, talented individuals to focus on pursuing their dreams amidst challenges and to be more sensitive about information consumption. Akindele’s passion for empowering young people and nurturing talent shines through in her work, both on and off the screen.
As she prepares to re-enter the political arena, Akindele’s message of hope and empowerment is sure to resonate with many. With her dedication to nurturing talent and building a better Nigeria, Funke Akindele is a force to be reckoned with in the world of politics and entertainment.