Funke Akindele

Nigerian actress and producer (born 1977) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Olufunke Ayotunde Akindele // (born 24 August 1977)[2][3] popularly known as Funke Akindele or Jenifa,[4] is a Nigerian filmmaker, actress,[5] director, producer, politician, and realtor.[6][7][8] She starred in the sitcom I Need to Know from 1998 to 2002[9] and in 2009 won the Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role[10] for her performance in Jenifa,[11] which brought her to fame. Akindele reprised the role in the 2011 sequel The Return of Jenifa and the 2015 soft reboot television series titled Jenifa's Diary,[12] for which she was named the Best Actress in a Comedy at the 2016 and 2017 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards.[13] Akindele won the same award in 2020 and 2022, making it her fifth win for the Best Actress in a Comedy category. Akindele is the most nominated actress and filmmaker at the AMVCA and holds the record for most wins for an actress with six.[14] She is the second director to gross over a billion naira at the box office and the highest-grossing director in Nigerian box office with a total gross of over ₦4.7 billion.[15]

Born
Akindele Olufunke Ayotunde

(1977-08-24) 24 August 1977 (age 48)[1]
Lagos State, Nigeria
OthernamesJenifa
Almamater
Occupations
  • Actress
  • film producer
  • director
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Funke Akindele
Born
Akindele Olufunke Ayotunde

(1977-08-24) 24 August 1977 (age 48)[1]
Lagos State, Nigeria
Other namesJenifa
Alma mater
Occupations
  • Actress
  • film producer
  • director
Years active1996–present
Political partyPDP
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In 2022, she was nominated by the People's Democratic Party gubernatorial candidate, Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran, as the running mate for the 2023 Lagos State gubernatorial election.[16][17]

During the World AIDS Day commemoration in December 2024, the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS) appointed her as the National Goodwill Ambassador for Nigeria,[18][19] a role focused on promoting HIV prevention and awareness across the country.[20]

Early life and education

Akindele was born on 24 August 1977, in Ikorodu, Lagos State, Nigeria.[21] She is a Yoruba woman. She is the second of four children (three girls and one boy). Her mother was a medical doctor, while her father was a retired school principal.[4][22] She attended Grace Children's School, Gbagada, Lagos State. She obtained an Ordinary National Diploma (OND) in mass communication from the former Ogun State Polytechnic, now known as Moshood Abiola Polytechnic. She earned a law degree from the University of Lagos.[23]

Career

Funke Akindele at the 2014 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards
Funke Akindele at the 2014 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards

Akindele came into the limelight after starring in the popular United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-sponsored sitcom I Need to Know, which ran from 1998 to 2002.[24] She played Bisi, a curious but highly intelligent secondary school student. Akindele's big break came in 2008 when she appeared in the film Jenifa.[25][26]

In 2010, she starred in the two-part gangster film Omo Ghetto, a cult-classic that influenced Yoruba pop-culture. She has produced and starred in several successful Yoruba films, establishing her as a household name in the region.

In 2013, Akindele expanded her career into English-language Nollywood films, earning wider recognition across Nigeria.

In an interview in July 2016, Akindele stated she was acting less in the Yoruba film industry at that time because of piracy.[13] Akindele played the lead character in the TV show Jenifa's Diary, alongside Fisayo Ajisola, Falz, Juliana Olayode, and Aderounmu Adejumoke. The show was a soft reboot of the film Jenifa.[12] The 2018 comedy film Moms at War starred Akindele and Omoni Oboli. In July 2019, Akindele started a new web series, Aiyetoro Town,[27] a spin-off from her popular TV series, Jenifa's Diary.[28] She was the former CEO of Scene One Film Production.[29]

She made her cinematic directorial debut in the 2019 political drama film, Your Excellency.[30]

Alongside Daniel K. Daniel and Blessing Egbe, Akindele was invited to join the 2022 membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, popularly known as the Oscars, as a voting member.

In 2025, The Hollywood Reporter named her among the most influential women in international film.[31]

Akindele is often compared to American actress Taraji P. Henson. This comparison recently stirred up reactions after Nigerian content creator and actor Enioluwa Adeoluwa spoke against the comparisons between the two actresses.[32]

In late 2025, Funke Akindele’s film *Behind The Scenes* became one of the fastest-grossing Nigerian movies of the year, surpassing ₦1 billion at the box office, in what was described as a milestone for contemporary Nollywood films.[33]


Political career

Akindele was nominated as the Lagos deputy governorship candidate under the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 elections.[34] Justifying her nomination, Abdul-Azeez Olajide Adediran noted that the actress added more value to his candidacy in the 2023 general elections.[35] The actress confirmed her deputy governorship candidacy and stated that her acting career must be "necessarily put on hold".[36][37]

Charity initiative

Akindele established a non-governmental organization, the Jenifa Foundation, which aims to provide young people with vocational skills.[38][39]

Endorsements

Akindele has endorsement deals. These include being a signed Ambassador to Dettol and Irokotv.[40][41] In 2018, she was signed as a brand ambassador for Keystone Bank.[42] In November 2019, she signed an endorsement deal with WAW Nigeria, a company that manufactures washing detergent and bar soap.[43]

Personal life

On 26 May 2012, Akindele married Adeola Kehinde Oloyede.[44][45] The couple divorced in July 2013, citing irreconcilable differences.[46] Akindele married Nigerian rapper JJC Skillz in London in May 2016.[47] Her pregnancy rumours were among the top-searched results on the Google search engine in August 2017. JJC Skillz announced the end of their marriage, which lasted six years, via his official Instagram handle on June 30, 2022.[48] Akindele gave birth to twin boys in December 2018 and has several step-children.[49][50][51]

In April 2020, Akindele was arrested along with JJC Skillz, her husband at that time and charged for having a birthday party for her husband during a mandated lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus.[52] She later appeared in a Nigeria Centre for Disease Control video to raise awareness about the virus[53] Akindele and her husband were sentenced to a 14-day community service after pleading guilty to violating the lockdown order.[54][55]

Accolades

Funke Akindele at the 2021 Africa Movie Academy Awards

In 2025, her film Everybody Loves Jenifa became the highest-grossing Nigerian film of all time, breaking the record of A Tribe Called Judah.[56]

Akindele has the most wins at award shows such as AMVCA and Nigeria Entertainment Awards.

She also produced and directed the four highest-grossing Nollywood films of all time: Everybody Loves Jenifa, A Tribe Called Judah,[56] Battle on Buka Street, and Omo Ghetto: The Saga.

Filmography

Film

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2000Final WhistleAngelaDirected by Ifeanyi Ikpoenyi
Final Whistle 2AngelaAlongside Bukky Ajayi, Padita Agu
2002Sharon StoneDupeDirected by Adim Williams
Sharon Stone 2DupeAlongside Jim Iyke, Genevieve Nnaji
2003Egg of LifeIsiomaDirected by Andy Amenechi
Egg of Life 2IsiomaAlongside Nkiruka Sylvanus
2004Kádàrá MiSecretaryDirected by Abiodun Olanrewaju & Yinka Quadri
AtlantaKudiratDirected by Charles Novia
BotifeBisola
2005Agbara IfẹDirected by Bakare Adeoye
13th Day: Ọjọ KẹtalaDirected by Sunday Ogunyemi
13th Day: Ọjọ Kẹtala 2Directed by Sunday Ogunyemi
2006Narrow PathWunmiDirected by Kunle Kelani
KosefoworaFolashadeDirected by Tajudeen Mobolaji Arotambo
Oṣuwọn ẸdaDirected by Yomi Fash-Lanso
Agbe FoYẹmisiDirected by Abiodun Olarenwaju
Agbe Fo 2YemisiDirected by Abiodun Olarenwaju
Oreke MuleroDirected by Bakare Adeoye
Ọdún NbakuMojiDirected by Ibrahim Chatta and Dele Ogundipe
2007MakuDirected by Abiodun Olarenwaju and Yinka Quadri
ẸdujọbiTaiye/ KehindeDirected by Abiodun Olanrewaju
Ẹdujọbi 2Taiye/ Kehinde
B'aye Ṣe NlọAlongside Toyin Abraham
Ọba Irawọ
Okùn Ìfẹ YíBimpe
EgunDirected by Yinka Quadri
Akandun
2008Kàkàkí L'okuKàkàkí's wifeDirected by Anthony Ogundimu
Kàkàkí L'oku 2Kàkàkí's wife
Taiwo, TaiwoT.girl
Taiwo, Taiwo 2T.girl
Ajẹ̀ MẹttaMolayo
Ajẹ̀ Mẹtta 2Molayo
Apoti OrogúnBola
Jenifa Jenifa
Àtànpàkò Mẹta
Ọmọ Pupa
2009Bolode O'kuFunmi
FarayolaOyinkansola
Jenifa 2Jenifa
Anointed LiarsFloraDirected by Innocent Chinagorom
Anointed Liars 2Flora
Iro FunfunTomilolaDirected by Muhydeen S. Ayinde
Iro Funfun 2Tomilola
Ija Ọla
Ija Ọla 2
Ọmọ Ìyá KanDirected by Daniel Ademinokan
Apaadi
Apaadi 2
2010Omo GhettoAyomide & Shalewa/Lefty
Omo Ghetto 2Ayomide & Shalewa/Lefty
SherikokoAngelinaDirected by Amayo Uzo Philips
White HuntersPeggyDirected by Afam Okereke
Ogun ÀìkúDirected by Muyiwa Ademola
2011MaamiMaamiDirected by Tunde Kelani
The Return of JenifaJenifa
JeliliBettyDirected by Tope Adebayo and Adebayo Salami
The Perfect ChurchSister Angela
Ladies GangSamanthaDirected by Afam Okereke
Ladies Gang 2Samantha
KujenraKujenraDirected by Adebayo Tijani
Kujenra 2Kujenra
2012Married but Living SingleKateDirected by Tunde Olaoye
A WishDirected by Elvis Chuks
Dirty DiamondPeace/UjuDirected by Okey-Zubelu Okoh
Wisdom of ThomasIhunnaDirected by Tchidi Chikere
Emi AbataTinukeDirected by Adebayo Salami
2013Living NightmaresMonicaDirected by Okey-Zubelu Okoh
Oga On TopDirected by Amayo Uzo Philips
JujuwoodCrystalDirected by Tchidi Chikere
Agnetta (O'mpa)Directed by Amayo Uzo Philips
AngelinaAngelinaDirected by MacCollins Chidebe
The FighterMonica LewiskyDirected by Amayo Uzo Philips
Barren WomenDirected by Morgan Ukaegbu
Azonto Babes
The Return of SherikokoDirected by Amayo Uzo Philips
2014New HorizonsSadie
Pretty LiarsCleo
Madam Tyson
ChibunduChibundu
Mr Potosky
Love WahalaKatrine
2015Fight For PeaceAduke
One Fine Day
Uncle Oyibo
2016A Trip to JamaicaBolaRobert Peters
2017IsokenAgnes
Double TroubleModebolaDirectional debut
2018Moms at WarOlaide AdetolaDirected by Omoni Oboli
Chief DaddyTinu BreecroftDirected by Niyi Akinmolayan
2019UnmendableRachael
Your ExcellencyKemi AjadiCinematic directorial debut
2020Who's The BossHauwaDirected by Chinaza Onuzo
Omo Ghetto: The SagaAyomide & Shalewa/LeftyDirected by Funke Akindele, Abdulrasheed Bello
2021DwindleOfficer TolaniKayode Kasum, Dare Olaitan
2022Chief Daddy 2: Going for BrokeTinu BreecroftDirected by Niyi Akinmolayan
Battle on Buka StreetYejideDirected by Funke Akindele and Tobi Makinde
2023No Way ThroughJolade OkeniyiDirected by Chinaza Onuzo
A Tribe Called JudahJedidah JudahDirected by Funke Akindele and Adeoluwa Owu
2024 House of Ga'a Ayinba Directed by Bolanle Austen-Peters
Everybody Loves Jenifa Jenifa Co-directed by Tunde Olaoye
2025 Reel Love Tomide's mother Directed by Kayode Kasum
Finding Me[57] Tinuke Olowoporoku Directors Funke Akindele and Isioma Osaje
Behind The Scenes Adetutu Fernandez Co-directed by Tunde Olaoye
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Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1998–2004I Need To KnowBisi
2004Super Story: Campus BabesPat
2014Screen DivasHerself
2015–2022Jenifa's DiaryJenifa
2017–2019IndustreetFrancesca
2018–2023My Siblings and IVivian Aberuagba
2019–presentAiyetoro TownJenifa
2021Jenifa on LockdownJenifa
2022Far From HomePatricia Bello
2023She Must Be ObeyedShe/Siyanbola Adewole
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Awards and nominations

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Year Event Prize Work Result Ref
2009 Africa Movie Academy Award Best Actress in a Leading Role Jenifa Won
2009 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Actress Won
City People Awards Actress of the Year Won
2010 2010 Best of Nollywood Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role (Yoruba) Ogun Aiku Nominated
2012 2012 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Actress The Return of Jenifa Won
2012 Nollywood Movies Awards Best Actress (Indigenous) Emi Abata Won
2012 Best of Nollywood Awards Best Actress (English) Married but Living Single Nominated
Zulu African Film Academy Awards Best Actress Maami and The Return of Jenifa Won
Yoruba Movie Academy Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Won
Screen Nation Awards Pan Africa Best Actress Nominated
2013 2013 Nollywood Movies Awards Best Actress (Leading Role) Maami Nominated
Best Actress (Indigenous) Won
2013 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards Best Actress (Drama) Maami Nominated
Best Actress (Comedy) The Return of Jenifa Nominated
Yoruba Movie Academy Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Ife Gbona Nominated
2014 2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Actress (Leading Role) Agnetta O’Mpa Won
2014 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards Best Actress (Comedy) The Return of Sheri Koko Won
ELOY Awards Brand Ambassador of the Year Omo Won [58]
2015 Best of Nollywood Awards Best Supporting Actress-English One Fine Day Nominated
2016 2016 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards Best Actress In Comedy Role Jenifa's Diary Won
Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Actress Series Nominated
Naija FM Awards Sitcom Of The Year Won
Best Actress in Comedy Won
Africa Entertainment Legend Awards Best Actress of the Year Won [59]
2016 Ghana Movies Awards Best Actress Africa Collaboration A Trip to Jamaica Won [60]
2017 2017 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards Best TV Series Jenifa's Diary Won [61]
Best Actress in a Comedy Movie or TV Series Won [62]
A Trip to Jamaica Nominated
2017 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Lead Actress Won
2020 2020 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards Best Actress in a comedy Moms At War Won [63]
2021 Net Honours Most Popular Actress Won
Most Searched Actress Nominated
Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Actress in a Leading Role Omo Ghetto: The Saga Nominated
2022 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards Best Actress in A Comedy Won [64][65]
Best Costume Designer Nominated
Best Movie West Africa Nominated
Best Overall Movie Nominated
Best Television Series Jenifa's Diary Nominated
Best Africa Magic Original Comedy Series My Siblings & I Nominated
NET Honours Most Popular Actress Won [66]
2023 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards Best Actress In A Comedy Movie/TV Series Battle on Buka Street Nominated [67]
Best Writer Nominated
Best Overall Movie Nominated
Africa International Film Festival Globe Award Honoree Won
NET Honours Most Popular Actress Won
Most Searched Actress Won
Legit.ng's Readers' Choice Awards Best Actress in 2023 Won
2024 2023 Silverbird Man of The Year Award Special Achievement Award Won
2024 Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards Best Lead Actress A Tribe Called Judah Nominated
Best Writing (Movie) Nominated
Best Movie Nominated
Legit.ng Entertainment Awards Best Actress Won
Africa Cinema Summit Legacy Awards Honorary Award Significant Contributor to the Africa Film Industry Won
Africa Choice Awards Female Movie Star of the Year Pending
National Film and Video Censors Board Box Office Champion Won
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