Nollywood actress and filmmaker Ruth Kadiri has expressed her determination to revolutionize the Nigerian film industry with her movies in the future.
Kadiri, known for her versatility, shared her thoughts on her Instagram page, stating that her creative approach differs from others.
She reflected on the challenges of promoting her brand without relying on others for assistance, emphasizing her mission to bring about change in the Nigerian cinema landscape.
Kadiri confidently asserted that her films would attract a wide audience not out of obligation, but because they would be compelling and trustworthy.
Additionally, she emphasized her commitment to building a long-lasting brand that does not require constant pleading for support.
Kadiri proudly declared that she was taking her time to establish a strong foundation for her career.
She wrote, “The way my brain functions!!!!
I ask myself what would become of my BRAND if I had no promotional help from someone!!
Truthfully I don’t bank on anyone so when you choose not to offer help I’m really not bothered.
I’ll change the pattern in Nigerian cinema, I promise you all!
You’ll Watch my movie not because someone begged you to watch it! But because you Trust ME!
I’M Here to build a brand of longevity that definitely doesn’t require constant begging!
I Ruth kadiri isn’t in a hurry don’t worry about that! Building a solid structure is all I’m about! So when you see that opening credit that has my eye on it! You know your money/data is never gonna be wasted!!!!”
Remember that Funke Akindele achieved a milestone in the Nigerian film industry by being the first Nollywood film to earn over one billion naira in a short period.
Funke Akindele became the first Nigerian artist to surpass the one billion naira mark at the box office, thanks to her movies A Tribe Called Judah, Battle On Buka Street, and Omo Ghetto The Saga.
These films hold the record for being the highest-grossing Nollywood films ever.