- Safiu Kehinde
Nigerian-blockbuster comedy-drama, “Alakada:Bad and Boujee”, has emerged fifth among the highest grossing movies of 2024, with a box office haul of over N200 million.
This was announced by Nollywood actress and producer of the movie, Toyin Abraham, who took to her social media platforms to celebrate the great milestone.
She expressed her heartfelt gratitude to her fans for their unwavering support, which enabled her to attain such a remarkable feat.
“Thank you, 2024! And thank you Toyin Titans, for making Alakada Bad and Boujee the 5th highest-grossing movie of 2024 in just 11 days; I mean, in just 11 DAYS! What an incredible milestone for me!
“But, we are not stopping there. We are heading into 2025 stronger than ever, ready to set even bigger records! Alakada is still lighting up cinemas.
“This year, we’re focused on breaking records and reaching new heights to inspire others. No time for small things, small-minded conversations, or distractions.
“It is all about growth, success, and making history! Let’s keep shining!” she wrote.
According to the actress, she is gearing up for a greater achievement in 2025 that is stronger than ever, ready to set even bigger records.
She noted that Alakada is still lighting up cinemas.
The actress further said that her focus would be on breaking records, as well as reaching new heights to inspire others.
She added that 2024 was all about pushing boundaries, breaking records, and reaching new heights, leaving no room for distractions or petty conversations.
Alakada: Bad and Boujee’ is a 2024 Nigerian English language comedy-drama film directed by Adebayo Tijani and written by Toyin Abraham.
The film served as a continuation of the Alakada film series. The film starred: Toyin Abraham, Odunlade Adekola, Ini Ed, Bimbo Akintola, Ronke Odusanya and Okusanya Lolade, with Nigerian singer Idowu Adeyemi a.k.a Yhemolee, Ik Ogbonna and Chimezie Imo playing supporting roles.
The plot of the film followed the escapades of Yetunde Animashaun, a young woman from a humble background, who pretended to be part of the elite to navigate social situations.