Nollywood actress and filmmaker Mercy Aigbe has opened up about one of her most fulfilling experiences in the entertainment industry. The talented actress, who ventured into filmmaking in 2023, expressed her delight at how her debut movie, Ada Omo Daddy, has resonated deeply with audiences.
In a heartfelt post on Instagram, Mercy Aigbe revealed that her greatest joy as a filmmaker comes from knowing that her movie evokes strong emotions and inspires viewers. She described the impact of Ada Omo Daddy as nothing short of incredible, highlighting how the movie has touched hearts and continues to inspire people from all walks of life.
As a filmmaker, there’s no greater joy than knowing that our movie, ADA OMO DADDY, has resonated with so many people and evoked strong emotions,” she wrote.
Mercy expressed gratitude to her fans for their unwavering support, encouraging them to keep the reviews and conversations about the movie alive.
Mercy Aigbe’s first cinema production, Ada Omo Daddy, achieved remarkable success, grossing ₦180.7 million and earning the position of the 3rd highest-grossing movie of its time. This achievement was particularly significant, considering the stiff competition from industry heavyweights like Funke Akindele and Toyin Abraham.
Following the success of Ada Omo Daddy, Mercy Aigbe has ventured into her second cinema production, Thin Line, which has also been a success at the box office, grossing over ₦100 million. The filmmaker celebrated this milestone by acknowledging her fans’ commitment to supporting her projects and helping them thrive in a competitive industry.
Mercy encouraged fans to keep streaming her movies on platforms like Netflix and Circuit Streams, noting that Ada Omo Daddy serves as more than just entertainment—it’s a powerful tool for inspiring families and individuals.
Thank you to everyone who has watched, shared, and been impacted by this film. Your support means the world to me and our team. Keep spreading the word because ADAOMODADDY touches lives in one way or the other,” she said.
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