Home Business Funke Akindele Shares How She Rose from ‘Waka Pass’ Roles to Earning Her First N1 Million
BusinessCelebrations

Funke Akindele Shares How She Rose from ‘Waka Pass’ Roles to Earning Her First N1 Million

Share
Share

Nollywood star and filmmaker, Funke Akindele, has opened up about her humble beginnings in the film industry and how perseverance turned her minor roles into major success.

In a video shared on her Instagram page on Saturday, Akindele recounted starting her acting career in 1996, taking on small “waka pass” roles and facing numerous rejections at auditions. Her big break came in 1999 when she was cast as Bisi in the television drama I Need to Know, which also earned her her first ₦1 million paycheck.

“I started acting in 1996, moving from one audition to another and hearing ‘no’ many times. My first big ‘yes’ came with I Need to Know. That was when I made my first one million naira,” she said.

She revealed that she almost lost the role after producers said she was overacting during the pilot shoot. “They called me later and said I was overacting. I had to go back to study the character again,” she recalled.

Akindele credited her younger sister for helping her perfect the teenage tone of the character. “My sister told me I didn’t sound like a teenager. She read the script, acted it out, and I learned from her. That’s how I truly became Bisi,” she said.

The role, she noted, brought her recognition and launched her steady rise in Nollywood.

Reflecting on how she spent her first ₦1 million, Akindele said she first showed it to her mother, who advised her to pay her tithe before buying new clothes and shoes at Yaba Market.

“I had nothing then no good clothes or shoes. I paid my tithe and went shopping. For the first time, I finally had something,” she said.

Share

Leave a comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Articles
Business

Culinary Excellence: Lagos Empowers Young Chefs With ₦10m At ‘A Lagos Food Story’ Event

The Lagos State Government has celebrated young culinary innovators with cash prizes...

Celebrations

Cubana Chief Priest Sponsors 50 Clifford University Students, Urges Nigerians To Rise Above Tribalism

Popular nightlife mogul and philanthropist, Cubana Chief Priest (Pascal Okechukwu), has announced...

Celebrations

Davido Inspires Clifford University Graduates, Commissions Female Hostel in Honour of Late Mother

Afrobeats icon David Adeleke, widely known as Davido, brought both star power...

Celebrations

Bolatito Adebayo’s Queen of Tracks: Giving Voice to the Silent Struggles of Young Girls

For journalist, screenwriter, and author Bolatito Adebayo, writing is more than storytelling,...