There are actors… and then there are architects of emotion — talents who don’t just perform but embody truth. Efe Irele belongs to the latter. As My Mother Is a Witch prepares to hit cinemas on May 23, 2025, Nollywood is not just anticipating a film — it’s bracing for a performance that could redefine Efe’s place in the hall of greats.

Co-produced by Efe herself and directed by the visionary Niyi Akinmolayan, My Mother Is a Witch is a bold, supernatural drama exploring motherhood, trauma, culture, and the silence between generations. But more than that, it’s a vessel for Efe Irele to show the world — again — that she’s not just part of Nollywood… she’s helping to shape its soul.
Efe has spent over a decade crafting a career not just built on beauty, but anchored in excellence. From romantic dramas to psychological thrillers, she’s proven her range, her resilience, and her refusal to be boxed in.

She has what some call “old-school grace” with a modern edge. A screen presence so real, you feel her before she speaks. Every role is delivered with conviction, depth, and that rare ability to pull the audience deep into her emotional terrain.
Now, with My Mother Is a Witch, she’s stepping into an even bigger lane — as producer and star, using her voice not just to act but to amplify stories that matter.

This isn’t just another performance. It’s a moment that’s been long in the making — one where Efe’s consistency, craft, and commitment collide to create something monumental. Her portrayal in My Mother Is a Witch is already drawing early buzz for being hauntingly honest, layered, and career-defining.
Efe Irele is not just turning heads — she’s turning the page on a new chapter of Nollywood storytelling.
Ranks Africa celebrates Efe Irele — one of the finest to grace our screens, a quiet storm, a blazing light, and a powerhouse whose time is not just coming. It’s here.
Watch her. Remember her. This is Efe Irele.
