Funke Akindele’s Must-Watch Top 10 Movies in 2025
Nollywood powerhouse Funke Akindele continues to dominate the screen in 2025. Actress, producer, director—she handles it all, delivering work that mixes laughter, heart, empowerment, and blockbuster entertainment. Here's a deep dive into her top films this year—you won’t want to miss any.
1. Finding Me (Released March 16, 2025 – Amazon Prime Video)
A full-circle moment: Funke writes, directs, produces, and stars in Finding Me, premiering on Prime Video in March. She plays Atinuke, a CEO broken by toxic love. The plot journeys through self-worth, abuse, obsession, and redemption, resonating deeply with anyone who's found strength in rebuilding. Critics praised the ensemble cast—Shaffy Bello, Efe Iwara, Sharon Ooja, Dakore Egbuson-Akande, Omoni Oboli—saying they elevated this thoughtful drama
2. Reel Love (Cinema release: February 14, 2025)
Valentine’s Day meets satire in this romance. Directed by Kayode Kasum and starring Timini Egbuson alongside Funke, this film explores influencer culture and modern relationships. Funke’s cameo as the protagonist’s emotional rock is small but effective . It’s playful yet insightful—the perfect counterpoint to its heavy-hitting February counterpart.
3. Everybody Loves Jenifa (Box Office Mega-Hit)
The latest in the "Jenifa" franchise, released December 2024, but its box office wave lingered deep into 2025. With record-breaking ₦1.8B in receipts, it proves Jenifa—Faith Ibrahim’s lovable idiosyncratic alter-ego—is still winning hearts allafrica.com+1reddit.com+1. In this sequel, Jenifa faces new challenges, Ghanaian drama, drug cartel chaos—and still manages to balance comedy and depth brilliantly.
4. A Tribe Called Judah (December 2023, 2024 Box Office Phenomenon)
Okay—technically a 2023 release, but its financial and cultural impact peaked in 2025. Telling the story of a mother-led heist to save a sick family, it smashed records—topping ₦1 billion and receiving critical accolades, including AMVCA nominations otowngist.com+1bellanaija.com+1. Funke anchored the film with heart and gravitas as the matriarch, solidifying her franchise dominance dorotv.com.
5. She Must Be Obeyed (Prime Video Miniseries – 2023, streamed in 2025)
Another powerhouse directed by and starring Funke, this series dives into the music industry’s cutthroat side . Although released in 2023, streaming in 2025 brought it fresh attention. Funke’s portrayal of SHE—a ruthless music icon fighting to the top—was both hypnotic and chilling, making this a binge-worthy break from her more lighthearted roles.
6. Battle on Buka Street (2022/2023 – still relevant)
Though prior to 2025, the familial comedy-drama continues to be enjoyed today. Funke plays rival step-mom Yejide, igniting hilarious clashes over running a local eatery . It’s become a beloved staple in Nollywood marathons.
7. Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2019–2020 – perpetual favorite)
Funke’s breakout blockbuster remains culturally relevant. She reprises Lefty, the high life meets hood legend. With heartfelt street scenes, moral conflict, and social commentary, her performance transcends genre—still watched and shared widely
8. Wire Wire (Anticipated 2025 Release)
Part of Funke’s production pipeline is Wire Wire, produced by Bolanle Austen-Peters including Funke’s company . Shot in 2023, the cast includes Shaffy Bello, Erica Nlewedim, and Bisola Aiyeola. While details are scarce, the involvement of Nollywood’s ensemble suggests a great crossover between highbrow drama and crowd-pleasing depth.
9. Love Lock Down (Listed for early 2025)
A romantic drama produced by Uche Okocha, dropping February 7, 2025 ynaija.com+8thebounce.net+8fameidols.com+8, featuring Funke in a supporting role. Thematically centered on resilience in relationship constraints, her presence is a highlight—offering emotional grounding amid crisis.
10. House of Ga’a (2024 on Netflix – Still Streaming)
While not 2025, its Netflix run has kept Funke top of mind. She plays a supporting role in this historical Yoruba-English tale of power struggles in the Oyo Dynasty . She shows her range by integrating into historical drama convincingly.
💭 Why Funke Remains Nollywood’s Queen in 2025
🎭 Versatility Across Genres
From comedic characters like Jenifa to weighty drama (Finding Me), historical thrillers, and romance—Funke proves she’s capable of anything.
📈 Box Office & Streaming Dominance
Her films break records—Jenifa, Judah, Reel Love—and capture hearts on streaming platforms.
💡 Creative Control
As writer/director/producer, she steers each project with a personal touch. Finding Me is a straight line from her mind to screen.
🌍 Cultural Resonance
Jenifa’s escapades, or a mother’s desperate heist, strike chords across Nigeria and the diaspora—her storytelling unites.
📚 Mentorship and Legacy
Funke’s commitment to producing Nollywood talent and creating award-worthy content echoes her ambition to drive the industry forward.
🔎 Where to Watch
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Amazon Prime Video: Finding Me, She Must Be Obeyed
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Cinema/Theatrical Release: Reel Love, Everybody Loves Jenifa
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Netflix: House of Ga’a
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In Select Cinemas or Streaming Later: Wire Wire, Love Lock Down
🎬 Final Thoughts
2025 is unmistakably Funke Akindele’s year. She continues to set and exceed expectations—not just for female leads, but for Nigerian filmmakers globally. Whether you're craving uproarious laughter, raw emotion, or cultural narration, Funke delivers.
Her top 10 films represent not only box office success and streaming triumphs, but also the resilience of Nollywood itself: evolving, diversifying, and reaching new audiences.
So, grab your popcorn—this lineup is powerful, empowering, and pure Nollywood pride.

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