At the premiere of Okikiola The Fisherman held at the Love of Christ Generation Church in Oniru, Lagos, producer Segun Ogungbe was at the center of attention for his exceptional role in bringing the film to life. Speaking at the event, Ogungbe expressed his pride in being chosen for the project and highlighted the challenges he faced while filming in riverine locations. Despite these difficulties, he emphasized that the film is set to compete strongly within Nollywood and beyond, thanks to its unique storyline and strong production.
The premiere was graced by Rev. Mother Esther Abimbola Ajayi, who spoke about Nigeria’s vast potential and the collective responsibility required to build the nation. Known for her philanthropic efforts, she commended the efforts of hardworking Nigerians, particularly the movie’s writer, Adeola Agoro, for her dedication to storytelling and creativity. Rev. Ajayi reaffirmed her commitment to supporting talented individuals and urged citizens to foster unity and support for one another, especially as the nation celebrates its 64th Independence Anniversary.
Former Senator Ganiyu Solomon, another special guest, praised Nollywood’s growth and resilience. He emphasized the importance of collaboration between the entertainment industry and the government, particularly Lagos State, in promoting the sector’s potential. He also lauded Adeola Agoro’s perseverance and called on other states to support Nollywood in similar ways.
Adeola Agoro, the writer of Okikiola The Fisherman, shared her excitement at the film’s completion after months of filming with a cast of over 100 actors. She described the experience as challenging yet rewarding and revealed plans to take the movie to cinemas and online streaming platforms. The film’s cast includes renowned actors such as Kunle Afolayan, Don Richard, Bolanle Ninalowo, and Fathia Balogun, who contributed to making the project a standout in the Nigerian film industry.