- Tobi Makinde, a Nigerian actor and filmmaker, has expressed joy over his movie receiving international recognition before its release.
- The film has been selected for the 8th edition of the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival, which is a significant milestone in his career.
- This recognition comes after he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of ‘Shina Judah’ in the movie “A Tribe Called Judah” in 2023.
Newsypeople- Tobi Makinde, a Nigerian actor and filmmaker, has expressed immense joy and gratitude after his movie received international recognition before its release.
The film has been selected for the 8th edition of the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival, a significant milestone in his career.
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Makinde shared the news on his Instagram page, stating that the film is dear to his heart because it is a tale that resonates well with him. He praised God and expressed his excitement about the film’s success, highlighting that it is a testament to his hard work and dedication to his craft.
This recognition comes as no surprise, given Makinde’s extensive experience in the industry.
He started acting at the age of seven and has since appeared in numerous projects, including the popular TV series “Jenifa’s Diary” and the movie “Battle on Buka Street,” which he co-directed with Funke Akindele.
His versatility and talent have earned him critical acclaim and a reputation as one of the most refined and hardworking actors in Nollywood.
Tobi Makinde’s journey in the industry has not been without its challenges. He has spoken publicly about the importance of perseverance and investing in oneself, citing his own experiences of facing setbacks and having to start over.
His determination and passion for his work have ultimately led to his success, and this international recognition is a testament to his dedication.
The Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival is a prestigious platform that showcases the best of Nollywood films, and Makinde’s selection is a significant achievement.
His film’s inclusion in the festival is a reflection of the growing global recognition of Nollywood’s contributions to the film industry, and Makinde’s role in this recognition is a testament to his talent and hard work.
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