Thelma Osatohanmwen 

 

 

Nollywood actress and producer, Funke Akindele has made a compelling case for women’s entrepreneurship and self-reliance.

In a recent interview with Arise TV, the popular filmmaker emphasized the importance of women embracing entrepreneurship regardless of their circumstances, stressing that women do not need to depend on men for success.

Akindele, known for her record-breaking work in the film industry, urged young women to be contented and stay focused on their goals, rather than succumbing to envy or living beyond their means.

“Whatever you have, just start something. Move. Don’t wait for the big opportunity. Even if it’s petty business, just start something,” she advised.

Highlighting the success of prominent female entrepreneurs like Folorunsho Alakija, Akindele challenged the notion that women cannot achieve financial independence. “Who says women can’t make money? Who says women can’t have money when we have the Folorunsho Alakijas? They are made, they are okay,” she stated. “You don’t have to rely on a man to make it.”

Akindele also shared personal anecdotes to illustrate her points. Reflecting on her early days, she recounted how she would buy second-hand handbags, wash, and iron them to make them presentable. “Even with the cheap bags, I still felt good. Just believe in yourself,” she encouraged.

Moreover, Akindele emphasized the importance of maintaining a positive mindset and avoiding toxic influences.

“Content that would drive you crazy, people that would say things that would upset you, toxic people—avoid them. Because you’re growing in a new space. It’s what you feed yourself with that matters,” she noted.