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“A TRIBE CALLED JUDAH” breaks N1 Billion Record

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Nollywood has witnessed an unprecedented milestone today as Funke Akindele’s directorial venture, “A Tribe Called Judah,” achieved a remarkable feat at the box office, crossing the N1 billion mark in ticket sales.

The action-packed comedy, co-directed by Adeoluwa Owu, has emerged as a monumental success, captivating audiences nationwide with its thrilling storyline and stellar performances.

Starring stars including Funke Akindele, Timini Egbuson, Jide Kene Achufusi, Uzee Usman, Tobi Makinde, and Olumide Oworu, the film revolves around a daring family heist targeting a luxury furniture store situated in a bustling mall. 

However, the plot takes an unexpected turn when the would-be thieves discover armed robbers already entrenched within the premises, setting the stage for a series of unpredictable and uproarious events.

“A Tribe Called Judah” commenced its cinematic journey on December 15th, 2023, captivating audiences and amassing a staggering 285,410 admissions across the nation. 

This uproarious caper has not only enraptured viewers but has also shattered financial records, amassing an impressive N1.06 billion in gross earnings within a short span, firmly establishing its reign as a box office juggernaut.

Distributed by Film One, the film’s extraordinary success has been lauded as a testament to the creative genius of Funke Akindele and Adeoluwa Owu, along with the exceptional talent showcased by the cast and crew. 

The movie’s ability to seamlessly blend action, comedy, and suspense has resonated deeply with audiences, drawing in crowds seeking an exhilarating and entertaining cinematic experience.

 

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