Yoruba Nollywood stars are rejoicing with the CEO of Okiki Films and Records International, Chief Sunday Esan, as he unveils his film village.
He shared the good news on his Instagram page with photos and videos of the film village. According to him, the film village is located on 7 acres of land at Idi Ori, Onidundu, Akinyele LGA, Ibadan.


“A new chapter has begun for indigenous storytelling as Okiki unveils his Films Village — a sacred creative space rooted in African heritage and tradition.
Sitting comfortably on a vast 7 acres of land at Idi Ori, Onidundu Akinyele LGA, Ibadan. This traditional setting stands as a powerful tribute to our culture, where stories of kings, ancestors, spirits, and heritage can come alive in their purest form. Built with the essence of African identity, the village is more than a filming location; it is a cultural sanctuary designed to preserve and project the richness of our history through film.

From mud houses to ancient symbols, every detail reflects the depth of our roots and the beauty of our traditions. OKIKI FILMS VILLAGE will serve as a home for epic productions, where filmmakers can tell authentic stories that resonate across generations.
As the drums of creativity echo across this sacred ground, a new era of African cinema rises—bold, original, and deeply rooted.
The story of our people continues… now with a place to truly call home”.

Many Yoruba Nollywood stars flooded his comment section with congratulatory messages.
Jamiu Azeez wrote, “Congratulations, sir
Kolawole Ajeyemi wrote, “Congratulations
Yetunde Bakare wrote, “Congratulations, boss
Mistura Asunramu wrote, “Congratulations, sir
Ashabi wrote, “Congratulations to our daddy, this is huge cause have been there. My God continue to bless him”.

