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Nollywood: Toyin Abraham celebrates as Ijakumo grosses N136m in 11days amid heavy criticisms
Yes, she’s done it… despite the poor reviews and heaven criticism on her new movie, Ijakumo, Toyin Abraham continues to soar high.
Hours after announcing that she is taking the movie to UK cinemas, Toyin shared the good news of Ijakumo’s newest achievement.
An excited Toyin revealed that Ijakumo has broken her last record as it hits 136 million in just 11 days, for a movie rated 18.
Noting how she made a national treasure with her new movie, the wife of Kolawole Ajeyemi wrote,
“I have broken my last record. Thanks to everyone who has seen Ijakumo.
136m in 11days for 18 rated movie. I made a national treasure.
Don’t forget IJAKUMO is still showing in all cinemas in Nigeria and yes it is a film you haven’t seen before cos it’s different, classy and tooooo sweet. Oya go to any cinema now and watch IJAKUMO”.
Toyin Abraham jubilates as ‘Ijakumo’ becomes the biggest drama of 2022
This is coming a week after, Toyin announced that Ijakumo grossed N31M.
In just three days of it release, Ijakumo had grossed 31million as well as become the biggest drama of 2022 and 2nd biggest indigenous language.
An elated Toyin took to Instagram to express her gratitude over the good news.
She wrote,
“Thank you thank you thank you thank you for a rated movie. 3 days. You people are all amazing. Thanks a lot and this means a lot to me. Oya today is another day to see. #ijakumo and pls tell other that IJAKUMO is showing in all cinemas in Nigeria”.
Toyin Abraham’s “Ijakumo” ranked worst movie of 2022, actress ignores h@ters as she takes bold steps
A day back, Toyin ABraham’s latest movie, “Ijakumo” had been ranked worst movie of 2022, by popular Instagram movie critic, Cinema Pointer.
Cinema Pointer, who is perceived as a Toyin Abraham secret hater by her fans released a list of Worst Movies in Cinema 2022 and Ijakumo took the lead.
Despite the negative review, the movie grossed 65 million naira in 5 days.
“Worst Movies in Cinema 2022 🏆 These movies somehow found their way into Nigerian cinemas to deliver the most annoyance, pain & disappointment to viewers, from January to December of 2022 🇳🇬 🥂Congratulations to all winners.” Cinema Pointer wrote as they released the list.
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