Chai who thief my new year resolution book like this?😂 and I no remember wetin I write there!!!
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HIT OR MISS??? Thank you @symply_tacha for hooking me up!
50k for 4 people each… What’s your best RUTHKADIRI247 movie ever? The other day, YouTube celebrated its 20th anniversary and I had the surreal honor of being recognized as one of four female creators who are redefining the boundaries of creativity, and shaping YouTube into a beacon for cultural storytelling and global connection. To be named one of the top female YouTubers in Nigeria is something I never imagined when I first started sharing my passion for movie making with the world. What began as a simple desire to tell stories has grown into something far beyond my expectations. I’m deeply grateful to God for the grace, the gift, and the growth. Thank you to @youtube for this incredible recognition, and thank you my amazing community for walking this journey with me. I love you all❤️🥰. Here’s to more stories, more flavour and a world of impact. #YouTubeAt20 #ruthkadirifilms #Gratitude #TopFemaleYouTuber #AfricanCreativity #StorytellingWithFlavor #ruthkadiri247
50k for 4 people each… What’s your best RUTHKADIRI247 movie ever? The other day, YouTube celebrated its 20th anniversary and I had the surreal honor of being recognized as one of four female creators who are redefining the boundaries of creativity, and shaping YouTube into a beacon for cultural storytelling and global connection. To be named one of the top female YouTubers in Nigeria is something I never imagined when I first started sharing my passion for movie making with the world. What began as a simple desire to tell stories has grown into something far beyond my expectations. I’m deeply grateful to God for the grace, the gift, and the growth. Thank you to @youtube for this incredible recognition, and thank you my amazing community for walking this journey with me. I love you all❤️🥰. Here’s to more stories, more flavour and a world of impact. #YouTubeAt20 #ruthkadirifilms #Gratitude #TopFemaleYouTuber #AfricanCreativity #StorytellingWithFlavor #ruthkadiri247
Word!!!! Happy new year everyone ❤️
It only Gets better 🫂
Dear! TOGO! It started out as a dream… and you all made it come through. FRENCH TV247 @frenchtv247 is a platform we started out passionate about! And when we decided to go on tour I wasn’t sure how we would be received! But we went anyway…. You all came through for us! Thanks to the ENTIRE RKF team… thanks to @newworldtvofficiel for your sponsorship thanks to IKUKU OMA our Nigerian family over there. The nigerian embassy We’re greatful and believe we would do greater things in the future ❤️❤️❤️ @chididikee @eddiewatsonjr thank you for trusting me through the uncertainty… NEXT STOP!!!
Goodmorning world!❤️
In a country where I know no one. The love was amazing. God came through as always Tickets bought to come see our movie. #Nollywood took me there. #Ruthkadiri247 took me there #Frenchtv247 took me there. Thank you to all sponsors and supporters And Team members thanks to all our 247 community members thanks to Gabon for the love❤️ it only gets better
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
For decades, Nollywood has thrived on faces and fame. But as the industry matures, its future depends less on stars and more on systems. In this conversation, Ruth Kadiri — actress, screenwriter, filmmaker, and entrepreneur — explains why ownership, structure, and long-term thinking will determine who survives the next chapter of African cinema. Click the link in bio to read the full story. You can also read it on The Guardian ePaper, link in bio. CREDITS Story: Tobi Awodipe @teeisfortobi Design: Philip Chime @philipshotit Photography: Samuel Haston @peculiarhaston
Thursday is here👏👏👏
It only gets better. 👏👏👏👏
LAUGHING HEARTS IS HERE!!!!!!!! Now showing on Maurice Sam tv get your pops corns ready and enjoy your evening. #itonlygetsbetter @maurice_sam