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Nollywood’s High Three Advertising and marketing Queens: Funke, Mercy, Toyin

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Within the world of Nollywood, Funke Akindele, Mercy Aigbe-Adeoti, and Toyin Abraham stand out as advertising and marketing powerhouses, every reigning over their movie empires.

Funke Akindele

Funke Akindele, a trailblazer within the business, has constantly showcased her advertising and marketing prowess by star-studded movies like “Omo Ghetto,” “Omo Ghetto The Saga,” “Battle on Buka Avenue,” and her latest blockbuster “A Tribe Known as Judah.”

These cinematic gems not solely showcase her appearing prowess but additionally mirror her mastery of shameless advertising and marketing.

Mercy Aigbe-Adeoti

Mercy Aigbe-Adeoti, alongside her husband and movie producer, Kazeem Adeoti, has taken the promotion of her newest star-studded movie, “Ada Omo Daddy,” to new heights.

From participating in comedy skits to using numerous platforms, she has left no stone unturned in guaranteeing her film graces cinema screens throughout Nigeria.

Toyin Abraham

Toyin Abraham, one other queen within the realm of shameless advertising and marketing, boasts a powerful filmography.

Underneath Toyin’s belt to date, there’s “Elevator Child” to “The Ghost and The Tout,” “Ijakumo,” “Alakada Reloaded,” and “Destiny of Alakada,”.

Strategically advertising and marketing her productions, together with the upcoming “Malaika” on December 22, 2023, Toyin captivates audiences with anticipation.

These queens of shameless advertising and marketing have seamlessly built-in social media into their methods.

Instagram is their stage for behind-the-scenes, direct fan connections, and constructing anticipation with sneak peeks and trailers.

What units these ladies aside isn’t just their appearing abilities however their capability to show their films into full-fledged manufacturers.

Diversifying into clothes and merchandise, they prolong affect past screens, firmly establishing themselves as business influencers in Nigeria.

In a panorama the place consideration is foreign money, Funke Akindele, Mercy Aigbe-Adeoti, and Toyin Abraham have change into masters of the sport.

Their shameless advertising and marketing ways not solely elevate their tasks but additionally set new requirements for movie promotion in Nollywood.

Because the cinematic queens proceed to rule, one factor is evident – the way forward for Nollywood is brilliant, daring, and shamelessly marketed.

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