Entertainment
Check Out 2019 Sexiest Nollywood Actresses
Nollywood is undoubtedly the home of some of the most attractive female actresses. These damsels aren’t just good role interpreters, they are also beautiful and don’t hesitate to flaunt their sex appeal on social media.
In no particular order, take a look at the sexiest Nollywood acts with the ‘hottest’ pictures on social media in 2019
Mercy Aigbe
This fashionable role interpreter is one of the sexiest actresses in the industry. Even at almost 42 years old with two children, her numerous male fans still ogle her pictures whenever she posts them online, especially on Instagram. Months back, Aigbe shared a racy bikini picture of herself on Instagram and her 6.7 million followers couldn’t get enough of the sexiness of the photo. Amazingly, the picture had over 200,000 likes on Instagram
Anita Joseph
Anita Joseph is one damsel who knows she is hot and doesn’t hesitate to flaunt it. Back in 2018, she had said, “I am not only a snack; I am (a) full bakery.” Back in January, Joseph had got many talking when she uploaded a raunchy video of herself in a bathtub. The video attracted more than 18,000 likes on her Instagram page.
Moyo Lawal
Curvy screen diva, Moyo Lawal, is never out of circulation when it comes to entertaining her 973,000 followers on Instagram with her racy pictures . The actress has on several occasions slammed fans who perceive her as flirty because of her social media behaviour.
Her male fans will not forget in a hurry how she serenaded them with her raunchy pictures during her summer vacation in Dubai in July.
Daniella Okeke
If you are looking for the most endowed women in Nollywood, Daniella Okeke has to be on the list. Though the trendy role interpreter doesn’t appear in every movie, however she makes up for it with her attention-grabbing pictures on social media. An average Daniella Okeke picture on Instagram gets more than 5,000 likes.
Destiny Etiko
Back in September, the talented actress told Sunday PUNCH that she loves to wear clothes that accentuate her ‘killer’ curves. The Enugu State University of Science and Technology graduate is fond of posting captivating pictures of herself on Instagram.
Etiko also occasionally shares videos of herself dancing seductively for her 1.1million followers on Instagram.
Tonto Dikeh
Self-acclaimed ‘King Tonto’ is definitely not a rookie when it comes to grabbing her attention. As a matter of fact, the (former?) actress can be said to have perfected the art. Though Tonto has slowed down on her daring looks since she became a mother, she sure gave a number of people cause to salivate in the course of the year. Ever ready to flaunt her body, Dikeh who has been open about undergoing cosmetic surgery, still gets fans drooling at every turn.
Often accompanying her pictures with inspirational/scriptural quotes, they attract thousands of likes.
Biodun Okeowo
Biodun Okeowo, aka Omoborty, celebrated her birthdays ago and her colleagues and fans literally ‘shut down’ Instagram with different sexy pictures of the actress. With a body that has been qualified with many sensational adjectives, the Lagos State University graduate says God is responsible for her sexy shape. Though Okeowo doesn’t share sensual pictures so often, the ones shared on her Instagram page in 2019 garnered many comments from her male fans.
Nkechi Blessing Sunday
Call her one of the most talked about actresses of 2019 and you wouldn’t be wrong. NBS, as she favours to be called, doesn’t fail to flaunt her ‘gift of nature’ at every given opportunity.
Her Instagram page is littered with stimulating pictures. One of her most liked picture shared on Instagram earlier this month, had more than 19,000 likes.
Tayo Sobola
Fondly called Sotayo Gaga, this actress seems to have adopted ‘sexy’ as a second name. Fair-skinned and fashionable, Sobola knows the right outfits to accentuate her modest and well-positioned curves.
Her numerous fans constantly hail her as a ‘fashionista’ and she rarely disappoints. Her social media pictures consistently garner thousands of likes.
Ini Edo
Call her an ageless beauty and you may not be far off the mark. Ini Edo is as ‘hot’ as they come and she knows it. But she is very ‘systematic’ in ‘dishing’ out her sexiness to fans.
Very fashion conscious, Edo posts pictures of herself in several alluring poses and they get a lot of engagement on social media. With eight million followers on Instagram, her sexy pictures are often guzzled down like a plate of hot soup on a cold night.
Entertainment
‘Lie From The Pit Of Hell,’ Family Debunks Pete Edochie’s death Rumours
The family of veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie, has dismissed viral rumours circulating on social media claiming that the film icon is dead.
Reacting to the reports in a video shared on his Instagram page on Tuesday, the actor’s eldest son, Leo Edochie, described the claim as false and malicious.
“I’ve been receiving text messages and calls over the nonsense post by some people that our father, Chief Pete Edochie, is dead. It is a lie from the pit of hell,” he said.
Leo added that the actor is alive and in good health, condemning those responsible for spreading the rumour.
“Our father is alive, hale and hearty. And if you wish someone dead, two things usually happen. The person will live very long and you will die before him. Shame to all of you,” he said.
The rumour had sparked concern among fans before the family’s clarification.
Entertainment
‘Mother’s Love’ Challenges Nigerian’s Film Portray Of Motherhood
Nollywood veteran actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde is making her directorial debut with a different and sharper focus. Speaking recently with Newsmen,, the screen icon highlighted a glaring void in the industry’s catalogue, which is the authentic reality of mother-daughter relationships.
“We don’t have too many films that explore or showcase the relationship between mothers and daughters,” Omotola said during the interview, describing the subject as something deeply personal to her.
Speaking honestly about raising her first daughter, she admitted she had only one mode at the time, which was discipline. “I didn’t do a good job,” she said plainly, explaining that she understood motherhood strictly through control, not softness or emotional openness.
At the centre of Mother’s Love is Adebisi, a sheltered young woman from a wealthy home whose life is shaped by her father’s rigid control. Her first taste of freedom comes through NYSC, where distance from home allows her to begin discovering who she is outside her family’s expectations. She forms a friendship with a young man from a more modest background, and through him, starts to see the world and herself differently.
But the emotional core of the film isn’t Adebisi’s rebellion. It’s her mother. Long after being presented as quiet and compliant, she slowly reveals a resolve when her daughter’s safety and future are threatened. As secrets surface and buried grief comes into view, Mother’s Love becomes less about youthful independence and more about maternal sacrifice, unspoken trauma, and the emotional costs of survival inside a patriarchal home.
The Tide Entertainment reports that the film doesn’t shy away from weighty themes by including PTSD, unresolved grief, and social inequality at the centre of the story. It is far removed from the soft-focus sentimentality that often defines Mother’s Day-style narratives.
It also marks Omotola’s directorial debut, a significant moment considering how long she has shaped Nollywood from the front of the camera. She stars in the film alongside a mix of familiar faces and newer talent, including Ifeanyi Kalu, Olumide Oworu, and Noray Nehita.
Beyond the film itself, Omotola’s interview touched on a tension that has been simmering in Nollywood for a while now: how movies are marketed in the age of TikTok. Addressing the growing expectation for actors and filmmakers to create viral dance content to promote their work, she didn’t mince words. The pressure, she said, is exhausting and unnatural.
For her, the industry wasn’t meant to function this way. Still, she was careful not to judge anyone else’s approach. Everyone invests differently, carries different risks, and should be allowed to promote their films however they see fit.
“Do whatever you can do. It’s exhausting, it’s not natural. For me, the film industry is not supposed to be like that. We are encouraging nonsense if we are doing that. It doesn’t mean that whoever is doing it is wrong.”
Her comments arrive not long after the public back-and-forth between Kunle Afolayan and Funke Akindele over marketing styles, a debate that quickly turned into a proxy war between prestige storytelling and viral strategy. Omotola’s stance sits somewhere calmer. She understands the shift social media has brought, but she’s also clear about her own boundaries.
Omotola’s critique about the lack of mother-daughter stories isn’t unfounded. In Nollywood, mothers often exist as symbols rather than people. They’re either saintly figures who pray endlessly for their children or villains whose cruelty drives the plot forward. What’s missing is intimacy, the negotiations, and the regrets. The love that exists alongside resentment and misunderstanding.
Films rarely sit with the emotional complexity of women raising daughters in systems that also failed them. There’s little room for mothers who made mistakes but are still trying, or daughters who love their mothers while questioning the damage they inherited. Mother’s Love attempts to occupy that space, offering a more grounded portrayal that reflects lived experience rather than archetypes.
That’s where the film’s potential impact lies, in the decision to centre a relationship that Nollywood has largely flattened. If it works, it could open the door for more stories that treat motherhood as a lived, evolving reality rather than a fixed moral position.
Mother’s Love, directed by and starring Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, had its world premiere at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2025. The film is set for a nationwide cinema release in Nigeria on March 6, 2026.
Entertainment
Funke Akindele’s Behind The Scenes Crosses ?1.77bn
Funke Akindele’s Behind The Scenes becomes Nollywood’s highest-grossing film of 2025, earning ?1.77bn in under four weeks.
Multi-award-winning actress and producer Funke Akindele has done it again, and this time, the numbers speak louder than applause.
Her latest film, Behind The Scenes, has officially emerged as the highest-grossing Nollywood film of 2025, pulling in an astonishing ?1.767 billion in less than four weeks.
The Tide Entertainment reports that Funke Akindele Makes Box Office History as Behind The Scenes Crosses ?1.77bn
Earlier in its release cycle, the film’s distributor, FilmOne Entertainment, revealed that Behind The Scenes smashed five opening-weekend records, including the highest single-day gross ever recorded on Boxing Day, with ?129.5 million in one day. That announcement already hinted that something unusual was unfolding.
Reacting to the milestone, FilmOne described the moment as both surreal and communal, crediting audience loyalty for pushing the film to the top spot once again as the number-one movie of the weekend. And that sentiment feels accurate. This wasn’t just ticket sales; it was momentum.
What makes this achievement even more striking is that Behind The Scenes is Funke Akindele’s third film to cross the ?1 billion mark. Before now, there was A Tribe Called Judah, and then Everybody Loves Jenifa, a film that didn’t just open big, but went on to become the highest-grossing Nollywood film of all time. At this point, it’s no longer a fluke. It’s a pattern.
Part of Behind The Scenes’ success lies in strategy. The film enjoyed advanced screenings on December 10 and 11, quietly building curiosity and conversation before its nationwide release on December 12. By the time it officially hit cinemas, audiences already felt like they needed to see it.
Then there’s the cast. The film brings together a lineup that feels deliberately stacked: Scarlet Gomez, Iyabo Ojo, Destiny Etiko, Tobi Bakre, Uche Montana, and several others. Familiar faces, strong fan bases, and performances that kept word-of-mouth alive long after opening weekend.
Still, beyond timing and casting, there’s something else at work here. Funke Akindele understands Nigerian audiences. Their humour, their pacing, their emotional buttons. She doesn’t guess, she calculates, experiments, listens, and refines. That understanding has slowly turned into box-office dominance.
Behind The Scenes crossing ?1.77 billion isn’t just another headline; it’s confirmation. Funke Akindele has moved from being a successful actress to becoming one of the most reliable commercial forces Nollywood has ever produced. Three-billion-naira films don’t happen by luck. They happen when storytelling, business sense, and audience trust align.
And right now, that alignment seems firmly in her hands.
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