The 66-year-old actor completed the project around August 2025 after years of development.
The film village features ready-made traditional sets tailored for indigenous storytelling, alongside production spaces, training workshops, and a café serving local Yoruba dishes.
A nearly three-minute video tour of the facility has drawn praise from fans, many of whom described it as a beautiful effort to preserve Yoruba heritage.
The Budo Asa Film Village joins similar initiatives by notable filmmakers such as Ibrahim Chatta and Kunle Afolayan, reflecting a growing trend of blending filmmaking infrastructure with cultural tourism in Nigeria.








