Iyabo Ojo’s Latest Film Dominates Nollywood in 2025
Nollywood’s newest blockbuster, Labake Olododo, has made a powerful debut at the Nigerian box office, raking in an impressive ₦50.4 million in its opening weekend from March 28-30, 2025.
Produced by Iyabo Ojo and directed by Biodun Stephen, the film has claimed the top spot at the box office, making it the second-biggest Nollywood opening weekend this year, according to FilmOne Group, a leading West African film distribution company.
A Tale of Power, Loyalty, and Culture
Set against the backdrop of Yoruba traditions, Labake Olododo explores themes of power, leadership, and loyalty, resonating deeply with audiences across Nigeria.
The movie’s strong performance highlights the growing dominance of female-led productions in Nollywood, as more women filmmakers continue to redefine the industry’s commercial landscape.
Star-Studded Cast Elevates the Film’s Success
Bringing together a mix of veteran actors and rising stars, the film features some of Nollywood’s biggest names, including:
- Tayo Faniran
- Muyiwa Ademola
- Scarlet Gomez
- Ibrahim Chatta
- Bimbo Akintola
- Fathia Balogun
- Ayo Mogaji
- Lololade Okunsanya
- Nkechi Blessing
The film’s stellar lineup has undoubtedly contributed to its widespread appeal and box office triumph.
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Women Filmmakers Leading Nollywood’s Box Office Boom
Labake Olododo follows the trend of record-breaking female-led productions in Nollywood.
- Eniola Ajao’s Ajakaju: Beasts of Two Worlds grossed over ₦200 million in 2024.
- Wumi Toriola’s Queen Lateefah surpassed expectations, earning a staggering ₦350 million, cementing its place as one of Nollywood’s most successful films.
- Other notable hits, like Ajosepo, also crossed the ₦200 million mark, proving the commercial power of female-driven narratives.
The success of Labake Olododo underscores a major shift in Nollywood, where women are not just shaping the industry—they are leading it.
Iyabo Ojo: A Powerhouse in Nollywood
Producer Iyabo Ojo is no stranger to success. With over 150 acting credits and more than 14 produced films, she has solidified her place as one of Nollywood’s most influential figures.
She began her acting career in 1998 with the English-language film Satanic before transitioning into Yoruba cinema with Baba Darijinwon (2002). By 2004, she had ventured into film production, delivering hits like Bolutife and Ololufe.
Her latest project, Labake Olododo, continues her legacy of blending cultural heritage with mainstream entertainment, proving that audiences crave indigenous stories with high production value.
The Future of Nollywood is Female
With strategic marketing, compelling storytelling, and star-studded casts, Nollywood’s leading women are redefining commercial success.
Labake Olododo’s impressive opening weekend further cements the fact that female-led productions are shaping the future of Nigerian cinema, and the industry has never been more exciting.