Nigerian filmmaker and actor Funmi Ogidan Bello is set to bring ‘Adunni: Ogidan Binrin’ to the big screen, a contemporary epic exploring ambition, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice. Directed by Yemi Amodu and distributed by Tribe Nation Theatrical Distribution, the film is scheduled for nationwide release on April 25, 2025.

‘Adunni: Ogidan Binrin’ follows the journey of Adunni, a fearless barrister played by Funmi Ogidan Bello. As she navigates a landscape dominated by greed and oppression, she finds herself at odds with a tyrannical ruler whose grip on power seems unshakeable. Adunni’s fight is not just a legal battle—it is a struggle for freedom, dignity, and the soul of her people. The film promises high-stakes drama, moral dilemmas, and intense confrontations that challenge the idea of justice in an unjust world.
Featuring an ensemble cast that includes Nancy Isime, Lateef Adedimeji, Odunlade Adekola, Keppy Ekpenyong, Iyabo Ojo, Tina Mba, Muyiwa Ademola, Patrick Doyle, Jide Kosoko, and Afeez Oyetoro, ‘Adunni: Ogidan Binrin’ brings together some of Nollywood’s most recognisable faces. Each character adds a layer of depth to the narrative, from allies in Adunni’s fight to those who stand in her way. With a mix of veteran actors and contemporary stars, the film promises powerful performances across the board.

Produced under Funmi Ogidan-Bello Entertainment, the film embodies a commitment to storytelling that resonates with audiences. Tribe Nation Theatrical Distribution, known for its strategic film distribution, will ensure that the film reaches audiences across the country, from major cities to smaller communities.
Beyond its gripping storyline, ‘Adunni: Ogidan Binrin’ taps into universal themes of resistance and resilience. It is a film about choices—the ones we make to protect ourselves, the sacrifices we endure for a greater cause, and the lines we must cross to challenge oppressive systems. In a world where history has seen countless individuals take a stand against power structures, ‘Adunni: Ogidan Binrin’ reflects on the cost of defiance and the hope that change is possible.

Its blend of historical inspiration and contemporary relevance, ‘Adunni: Ogidan Binrin,’ is poised to spark conversations long after the credits roll. The film lands in cinemas on April 25, 2025, offering audiences an unflinching look at power, justice, and the fight for a better future.