Renowned Nollywood producer and actress Funke Akindele is not only making waves in the film industry but also inspiring women across Nigeria to pursue financial independence and mental wellness. In a candid interview with Nigeria’s Arise TV, Akindele highlighted the critical role of entrepreneurship in empowering women, regardless of their circumstances.
Akindele, known for her hit films and series, passionately argued against the traditional notion that women must rely on men for financial success. She spotlighted successful female entrepreneurs like Folorunsho Alakija as examples of what women can achieve on their own. “Who says women can’t make money?” she challenged. “You don’t have to rely on a man to make it.”
Her advice extended beyond financial independence; she urged young women to focus on their own goals and avoid the pitfalls of envy and overspending. “Whatever you have, just start something. Move. Don’t wait for the big opportunity. Even if it’s petty business, just start something,” Akindele encouraged.
Drawing from her own experiences, Akindele shared anecdotes about her humble beginnings, illustrating that self-belief and resourcefulness are key. “I used to buy my handbags from ‘bend down select.’ I would wash and iron them and slay with them. Even with the cheap bags, I still felt good. Just believe in yourself,” she recounted.
Furthermore, Akindele emphasized the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences and maintaining mental wellness. She warned against the negative impact of toxic people and harmful content. “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 advised.
In a society where women often face societal pressure to conform to traditional roles, Akindele’s message is a powerful reminder of the importance of financial and mental self-sufficiency. Her words resonate deeply, encouraging women to carve out their own paths and build their futures with confidence and resilience.