“Success Isn’t Just About Money”- Funke Akindele Responds To Criticism

  • Funke Akindele, a Nollywood actress and filmmaker, is facing criticism for continuing to promote her successful film.
  • The film has reportedly earned over ₦2.6 billion at the box office.
  • In response to a critic suggesting she should take a break, Akindele clarified her reasons for ongoing promotion.

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Funke Akindele has responded to critics questioning why she continues to promote her blockbuster film, despite reports that it has already earned over ₦2.6 billion.

Addressing a skeptic who suggested she should take a break following the movie’s commercial success, Akindele explained her stance.

“Someone sent me a message saying, ‘Behind the Scenes has made over 2.6 billion, why are you still promoting it? Shouldn’t you relax now?” she shared.

Akindele, however, emphasized that financial achievements are not her main focus. She highlighted that consistency and perseverance are what drive long-term success.

“I told the person that it’s not about the money. The key is consistency. If you want to keep achieving success and breaking records, you must remain consistent and continuously promote your work. It’s never enough to stop,” she said.

Her perspective reflects the approach that has shaped her career: a dedication to sustained effort, strategic promotion, and ongoing growth, even after reaching major milestones.

Industry analysts note that Akindele’s relentless drive has become a defining feature of her brand, cementing her status as both a creative force and a shrewd business strategist in Nigeria’s film industry.

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In other news… A Nigerian lady has sparked conversations online after sharing her candid thoughts on $3xu@l performance and honesty in relationships. The video, shared on X by user @teeniiola, captures her addressing frustrations with men who exaggerate their abilities in bed.

In the clip, she stated she has no problem with men who only last a short time during sex, as long as they were honest about it beforehand.

“No problem with being a 2-minute man, if honest,” she said, emphasizing that honesty is key.

She expressed particular frustration with men who boast about $3xu@l prowess but fail to deliver, describing such exaggerations as a “complete waste of time.”

In her words: “I actually have no problem with a 2-minutes, man. That’s fine. That’s calm. The only time I have a problem is when prior to us having sex, you were making mouth about how long you last in bed, how good you are, blah, blah, blah, et cetera, et cetera. Then we’re actually fucking and in less than 2-minutes you’re already ejaculating. I will slap you. I swear I will slap you because you’re a fucking joke. Why did you waste my time? Why did you make me imagine that? You’re a fool.”

Her post has sparked reactions online, with many praising her honesty and others discussing expectations and communication in intimate relationships.

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