Entertainment
Toyin Abraham’s ‘Alakada’ Shatters Records with ₦460M Box Office Triumph
Nollywood powerhouse Toyin Abraham has achieved an incredible milestone with her latest film, Alakada: Bad and Boujee, which has grossed an astounding ₦460 million at the box office.
Taking to Instagram to celebrate, Abraham expressed her gratitude to fans and her relentless drive to outdo her previous successes.
“The journey to beat my last record started immediately after we finished the production of Alakada,” she wrote. “Yes, I wanted to do well at the box office, but beating my last record and almost doubling it is better than just doing well.”
The film’s remarkable performance has positioned it among the most successful Nollywood box office hits in history.
Fellow Nollywood star Iyabo Ojo joined the chorus of congratulations, commenting, “Oshey half a billion .” Meanwhile, fans predicted even greater heights, with one remarking, “Heading to ₦500M and above .”
Abraham, known for her infectious energy and unwavering dedication, addressed her devoted fanbase, the Toyin Titans, with excitement: “Thank you to everyone who has seen this movie. Please let’s go see it again, and if you haven’t, Alakada is still showing in cinemas nationwide!”
Fans and industry colleagues flooded social media with messages of support and admiration. One fan gushed, “Oluwanikanlotoyin! Congratulations, T!” while another excitedly added, “Mummy Ire, this is massive!”
As Alakada: Bad and Boujee edges closer to the ₦500 million milestone, Toyin Abraham continues to solidify her status as one of Nollywood’s most celebrated stars.
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