Nollywood Yoruba actress Toyin Abraham announced on Instagram on Tuesday January 3, 2023 that her movie #Ijakumo received massive turnout and made N136 Million in just 11 days in the Cinemas.
She captioned the post "I have broken my last record"
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Wednesday, January 04, 2023
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In this life ehn, just have die hard fans and u are good to go. No matter what. Case in point - Wizkid
ReplyDeleteToyin zuekwenike,I hear say the film no make sense,all the same congratulations.
ReplyDeleteAda ohafia
I’d never spend my money going to see any of her movies , affliction shall not arise a second time.
ReplyDelete🤣🤣🤣
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DeleteI have watched a lot of Toyin Abraham's films and to be frank I'm not impressed
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Toyin
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Toyin.
ReplyDeleteThe pressure is getting worser (in Baba Tinubu's voice) 🥰🥰🥰
Congratulations Toyin! Her growth is really commendable but I am never watching her movies.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... congratulations to her. Yet to see the movie though
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to her, another win for the year.
ReplyDeleteI heard it's not sweet but kudos to her
ReplyDeleteHalf over ten
ReplyDeleteWhat's with the showing of boobs? Can someone explain???
ReplyDeleteMy BIL who went to see it said he was put off by the excess adverts of her sponsors & brands she advertises for & some other unrealistic scenes. Maybe when it comes to Netflix, I'll watch it.
ReplyDeleteYes ooo, they say in a scene she'll advertise like three different brands and not subtly ooo,she'll dedicate five/ten minutes to each of them, e come dey like Instagram skit. Well na who no know go go watch her movies,like me,even if them give me free movie ticket,I wont go
DeleteHonestly, I have not seen any good reviews about her movie. People seem to prefer Funke's movie.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to her all the same
Congrats to her.
ReplyDeleteYemgirl1
The kinda grace this particular woman has is unexplainable.
ReplyDeleteJust like food seller who cooks rubbi$# but it's always sold out.
Her God loves her and may He continue to lift her.
But then again, for the sake of our mental health, Toyin please take time and give us a good movie.
Not everybody have your grace and some might slip into depression after seeing it. Please help us o...we love you.
From your best fan.
😂😂😂😂@ mental health
DeleteShe truly has grace, no be for mouth.
DeleteEverything is attributed to “grace” in Nigeria, even jazz. I’m not suggesting that’s what this person did but if most people & most movie critics are saying her movies are terrible, who is watching? The same Nigerians who say Garri is expensive? Time is a revealer of many secret things. I tried watching her movies from Alakada to The sequel to it and I couldn’t watch it for 10 mins. Mediocrity has its own market in a country of 200million people.
DeleteI will wait till I can download it from netnaija. The reviews not encouraging
ReplyDeleteWith what I read about it, I ain't watching biko
ReplyDeleteI watched that movie and........ OH MANNNN!! The movie had some really explicit scenes for a Nigerian movie... The story line was OK. It had some core Yoruba cultural vibes ❤️👍👍. I'd give it a7/10
ReplyDeleteI don't enjoy her movies. The ones on Netflix are just there. No need.
ReplyDeleteWell done all the same, Toyin.
Congratulations
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Oluwatoyin. Not a fan but I like the fact that you are winning despite the bad reviews
ReplyDeleteA lot of people are never objective in their assessment. It is not compulsory for you to love someone, if her film is that rubbish why is she making money and making ways into Netflix?
ReplyDeleteNetflix does not allow public reviews and ratings of movies though they keep their in house analytics & know the “worthless” movies. Amazon prime video allows reviews so mediocrity will be exposed publicly with time.
DeleteThis woman & many like her will never improve since mediocrity pays her. Their fans shut down critics ans if Oscar winners have no critics. Even the good ones like the one that recently released an Yoruba epic named after a late music icon thinks he deserves an Oscar for a decent movie, not an extraordinary one.
That’s what you get when society celebrates “ordinariness” and “used luxury cars” and townhouses with no public infrastructures are blasted on front pages of newspapers as achievements by “celebrities”! Interestingly the weak naira many complain about is what is “enriching” them. A brand new Mercedes or BMW loses a significant % of its value once it’s driven out of the dealership, Range Rover is worse. After every flood, hurricane & natural disaster the cars in that region are sold at nothing. You literally pay someone to haul a still working car from your house because you have limited garage spaces. I’ve sold squeaky clean luxury cars I bought brand new at next to nothing as new models come out every year. These ordinary events are splashed on the front pages of blogs & newspapers in Nigeria due to the impoverishment of the masses by bad government. It’s embarrassing.
17:11 this is why nigeria is so backward everything you’ve written is the truth and it’s getting worse by the day sometimes when I think of the future I shudder.
DeleteCongratulations Toyin.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations
ReplyDeleteBiko who are the ones watching her movies since y'all are giving bad reviews?
ReplyDeleteI watched the movie. Nigerians van be terrible with thick Mindset. Even my nephew and sisters that don't like to watch naija movies went with me. And guess what? Nice film.
ReplyDelete“Our critics are the unpaid guardians of our souls”…Corrie Ten Boom (Founder, Salvation Army). Those who criticize her colleagues & her plus their sometimes not-so-good movies are not “terrible Nigerians with thick mindsets”. Even Tom Cruise, Will Smith, Eddie Murphy, Angelina Jolie, Lupitha etc movies etc have passionate critics. You won’t find insults in the discourse reviewing the movies.
DeleteThe day anyone thinks they have “arrived and are perfect” & I don’t know her or anyone in Nollywood to conclude that is the case, is the day the person stops improving. If folks pay hard earned money to watch any movies or go to cinema to watch her movies (I don’t live in Nigeria to be able to see it in the cinema, I see them on Netflix) people have every right to an opinion without being insulted as “terrible & thick”. It’s like reviewing an item you bought online or on-site, it’s done after every purchase on Google, Amazon, Yelp, etc. As a matter of fact many e-commerce businesses sample you to get feedback & welcome criticisms. Btw “Netflix makes more money on those mediocre movies since they have about 118 million subscribers, the cheap movies are easy to gain a profit on”. Public discourse can be qualitative without being insulting.
I have never been to the Cinema to watch any of her movies, I think I saw the ghost and something and I was like this is horrible
ReplyDeleteTo be truthful, If didn’t want to watch Funke movie too cause I was tired of her agbeero’s style and Sola Sobowale aggressiveness, so I settled for Toyin’ movie on the Ist of January and I can tell you I didn’t regret it. Well done Toyin though I am not a fan, I truly enjoyed Ijakumo.