₦419.57 Million Box Office Hit “Ori” Wins “Outstanding Cinematic Achievement” at 2025 FilmOne Exhibitors’ Showcase

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The blockbuster movie ‘Ori’, produced by veteran filmmaker Muyiwa Ademola and direct by Tope Adebayo and Adebayo Tijani has been honoured with the “Outstanding Cinematic Achievement” award at the 2025 FilmOne Exhibitors’ Showcase, a prestigious annual event that celebrates excellence and innovation in Nigerian cinema.

The film, which has grossed an astounding ₦419.57 million at the Nigerian box office, holds the record as the highest-grossing indigenous film of 2025, reaffirming the growing commercial and cultural impact of locally produced, language-driven storytelling in Nollywood.

Presented by FilmOne Entertainment group CEO Kene Okuwosa, the award celebrates Ori for its exceptional storytelling, superior production values, and artistic contribution to the promotion of indigenous-language cinema. The recognition underscores the film’s success in bridging traditional narratives with contemporary cinematic techniques, resonating deeply with both local and international audiences.

Speaking on the achievement, FilmOne praised the film’s creative depth and audience reach, noting that Ori exemplifies the evolving sophistication of Nigerian filmmaking and the rising global appeal of homegrown stories.

“Ori represents the power of authentic storytelling and the strength of indigenous cinema,” FilmOne stated. “Its success reinforces our commitment to celebrating the filmmakers who continue to shape the identity of Nigerian cinema.”

For producer Muyiwa Ademola, the honour marks another high point in a career defined by creative excellence and cultural advocacy. Known for his consistent dedication to Yoruba-language film production, Ademola has long been regarded as one of Nollywood’s most respected creative forces.

“This award is a testament to the enduring relevance of our culture and the passion of everyone who worked on Ori,” Ademola said. “I’m deeply grateful to the fans who made this film a success and to the industry for recognizing the value of our stories.”

The recognition also highlights FilmOne Entertainment’s ongoing efforts to amplify indigenous filmmakers and diversify Nigeria’s cinematic landscape, ensuring that regional languages and cultural identities continue to thrive on the big screen.

With its record-breaking box office performance and critical acclaim, ‘Ori’ stands as a landmark achievement for Nollywood — a reminder that Nigerian audiences are increasingly embracing films that reflect their languages, heritage, and shared experiences.

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