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Friday, September 27, 2013
The Richest and Most Powerful Babes In Nollywood
In Nigeria, some movie stars have proven again
and again that they can guarantee return on
investment as long as their faces adorn the
poster. They are Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde,
Genevieve Nnaji, Omoni Oboli, Funke Akindele
and Nse Ikpe-Etim.
Four elements contribute to the success of a
movie at the box-office. They include good script,
experienced director, professional publicist, and
most importantly, the big name stars.
Of all the four, there is one a producer should
never violate at the market place and that is the
‘star’ aspect of it. There could be a bad script,
inexperienced director and not too good publicity
for the movie but it is almost impossible to have
Return On Investment (ROI) with un-bankable
stars.
Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde:
On the list is Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde with box-
office gross of N60 million. She made N24 million
with Last Flight to Abuja, N6 million from Private
Storm and her N30 million share in Ije bring her
total earning to N60 million.
This year alone, no actress has made as much as
N24 million from a single movie; Funke Akindele
would have done so with The Return of Jenifa but
the movie hit the box office in 2011.
Omotola, who was reported to have been paid N5
million by Tarila Thompson all in the bid to make
his movie a blockbuster, has been described as
the biggest box office actress of 2012. She
recorded successes back to back but it remains
to be seen if she can pull off the box office magic
again with Amina and other movies coming in
2013.
Omotola has been an A-list actress even before
Genevieve got her first big break and so what
has been working for her is the wise investment
in her brand. Her enduring presence and
unceasing contact with her fans via the social
media has made her popular even in an
environment where a mother of four like her is
not fashionable.
Genevieve Nnaji:
Next is Genevieve Nnaji. Love or hate her, Genny
as she is fondly called, has a way with cinema
audiences that make them come back again and
again for her movies.
So far, Genevieve’s starring in the movies has
grossed over N83 million at the box office. Mirror
Boy (described by the actress as her first major
film and the first to put her at the box-office)
made N18 million, while Ije netted N60 million
turning out to be Nigeria’s highest grossing
movie ever. But Genevieve had to share the
money with Omotola, who also acted alongside
her. If the sharing formula is 50-50, then
Genevieve gets N30 million of the total gross.
Genevieve’s next movie, Tango with Me went on
to make N35 million. So, putting all the figures
together, Genny remains at the head of the
pack. What seem to be working for Genevieve
are her enduring power, popularity and social
media connection. The actress has been there for
over a decade and is still waxing stronger. Her
wine seems to taste better with age.
Another plus for Genny is her popularity.
Genevieve is hugely popular across Africa and
most especially among the youths. Before now,
she has been very active on the social media
especially Twitter. She even had to put up a
Facebook advert after reports emerged that
some acts were ahead of her there.
Funke Akindele:
Surprisingly, the third person on the list is Funke
Akindele, a young lady who rose to fame in I
Need To Know, a TV series, and went on to earn a
monstrous fame with Jenifa.
Funke is an unlikely candidate on this list. Now,
how can one explain that she is third on a list
parading heavy weights like Omoni Oboli, Nse
Ikpe-Etim and Stephanie Okereke among others?
So far, Funke has made over N56 million, netting
over N20 million in 2012 alone. In The Return of
Jenifa, Funke netted N35 million. The movie ran
till February 2012. Her movie, Married but Living
Single made N9.9 million while Maami made N11
million. The actress is on her way to another
cinema glory with a movie, A Wish. Let’s hope
she will be able to wave the magical wand again
and create a box-office success.
For Funke who recently got married, the plus
factor for her is her huge popularity among the
masses and elites. Her movie, Jenifa cuts across
all social groups with the street parlance in it
becoming the mode of communication in social
gathering. And as an icing on the cake, Funke
has moved upscale, she is now the toast of
events organized by the rich and not so rich. Her
box office credibility transcends the cinema as all
DVDs parading her face turn into gold.
Omoni Oboli:
Omoni Oboli, who is still largely unknown to those
who don’t patronise the cinema and social
media, is fourth on the list. She is a silent
achiever. Before the trio of Genevieve, Omotola
and Funke even dreamt of hitting the box office,
Omoni Oboli already took the lead. Figurine, her
first box office appearance made N13 million
while her second effort, Anchor Baby made N18
million bringing her total earning to N31million.
Omoni’s strength is her exclusivity and knack for
quality. It is a known fact that if the project is not
big and ambitious, Omoni might not do it. The
disadvantage of that is, despite her box office
credibility, Omoni is still unknown in areas where
there is no access to cinemas. Perhaps, that is
the reason she tries to make up with the red
carpet presence.
For now, the exclusivity is working for Omoni;
perhaps her new movie, Broken and other works
will introduce a new twist. One other thing that
should not be forgotten is the unprecedented
publicity of Anchor Baby in 2010. The film also
had Omoni at the forefront of meeting and
greeting of fans at the cinemas.
Nse Ikpe-Etim:
The fifth slot belongs to Nse Ikpe-Etim. She
seems to be the latest sensation in big budget
movies. In Mr and Mrs, Nse was a delight, her
performance was a reference point and it was a
hook that kept drawing people to the cinema
while the movie was there.
Mr and Mrs made N6 million while another of her
film, Phone Swap made N20 million, making a
total of N26 million.
Too early for Nse to cement her place, as she
hasn’t done N15 million back-to-back but one
thing the actress has made clear is that she has
intention of doing that. The leading four acts
should be afraid of Nse because her strength lies
in her pure acting talent.
Nse is born to act, deemed to be unnecessarily
assertive a times, but you can’t accuse her of not
knowing her lines. And she pushes her movies
with virgour, moving from one cinema to the
other.
However, Nse should watch it as many have
accused her of being too ‘self-conscious’, a term
casually used for budding stars who have ‘over-
hyped’ impression of themselves as this could
alienate fans who make the box-office count.
Rita Dominic and Stephanie
Okereke
Rita Dominic and Stephanie Okereke should
readily make the list but they haven’t appeared
at the cinemas more than once. Hopefully, Rita
will break into the list with The Meeting, Lion of
76 and Street of Calabar while Stephanie already
had N10 million under her belt with Through the
Glass.
Of course, there are exceptions to the rules. A
bankable star makes easier the job of a producer;
the absence of one, however, is not a ready-
made doom for a movie as Avatar and Slumdog
Millionaire (both global box office hits) have
shown. But if one would take a risk or err, it’s
better to err on the part of caution.
Wikipedia defines a bankable star to be an actor
famous or charismatic enough to be “capable of
guaranteeing box-office success simply by
showing up in a movie”. It is common knowledge
that a Will Smith will sell any movie no matter
how bad as long as he has his face on the
jacket.
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