Nollywood Brings Ojude Oba Magic to Cinema With “Iwe Ala”
The dazzling spectacle of Nigeria’s renowned Ojude Oba festival is making its way from the streets of Ijebu to cinema screens nationwide. “Iwe Ala” (The Book of Dreams), an upcoming Nollywood production, captures the grandeur and cultural richness of one of Yorubaland’s most celebrated festivals while weaving a compelling narrative about family, legacy, and tradition.
Directed by Adeoluwa Owu, the film centers on a prestigious tailoring dynasty in Ijebu, where generations of craft and pride collide with buried secrets and betrayal. Owu has described his connection to the project as immediate, drawn to a script that honors Nigerian heritage with authenticity and visual splendor. The production features an impressive ensemble cast including Nollywood veterans Mercy Aigbe, Owobo Ogunde, Dele Odule, Demola Adedoyin, Tobi Makinde, Eniola Ajao, Aishat Isiaka, and Tolu Otebiyi. In a particularly exciting casting choice, Farooq Oreagba—who became a viral sensation for his impeccable style at the 2026 Ojude Oba festival—makes his cinematic debut, bringing his natural charisma from festival grounds to the silver screen.
Set against the backdrop of the iconic Ijebu celebration, “Iwe Ala” promises to deliver more than just stunning visuals of traditional Yoruba attire and pageantry. The trailer hints at an emotionally charged drama exploring themes of cultural pride, family conflict, and the weight of inherited expectations. With its blend of established acting talent and fresh faces from the cultural scene, the film represents an exciting fusion of Nigeria’s entertainment and heritage landscapes.
“Iwe Ala” hits theaters nationwide on June 12th, 2026, offering audiences an opportunity to experience the majesty of Ojude Oba culture through a powerful family narrative.
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