In a statement posted on its X handle on Monday, the National Orientation Agency described Akindele’s achievement as a major boost for Nigeria’s creative industry and a testament to the growing global acceptance of Nigerian stories.
According to the agency, “Behind the Scenes has officially crossed ₦2.1 billion at the Nigerian box office, making history as the first Nollywood film ever to hit the ₦2 billion mark.
“The flex did not stop at home; the movie also showed modest global muscle, raking in over $111,256 in Canada and an impressive $190,249 across North America.
“From Lagos to Toronto, from cinemas in Abuja to theatres overseas — this movie had everyone locked in.”
The NOA noted that the movie’s performance also highlighted Akindele’s feat as the first filmmaker to rank number one at the African box office for three consecutive years.
The agency said the success of Behind the Scenes demonstrates the expanding reach of Nigeria’s film industry and reinforces the global appeal of Nollywood productions, describing the achievement as a proud moment for the country’s cultural and creative sectors.
The government’s endorsement comes amid widespread acclaim for the 2025 release, which has not only dominated local markets but also demonstrated Nollywood’s expanding international footprint.
PUNCH Online reported on Jan. 12 that Akindele cemented her place in African cinema history as Behind the Scenes crossed the ₦2 billion mark at the box office, becoming the first Nollywood film to achieve the milestone.
