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    Funke Akindele backs late Allwell Ademola’s final movie trailer

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002February 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Nollywood actor and film producer Rotimi Salami has released the trailer of “Kirenko: The Invisible Child”.
    • The film was the last project directed by the late Orwell Ademola.
    • The trailer was released on February 10, 2026.

    Nollywood actor and film producer, Rotimi Salami has released the trailer of Kilanko: The Invisible Child, the last film directed by the late Allwell Ademola.

    On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, Rotimi gave fans a sneak peek of the film, which is scheduled to be released on March 6.

    The trailer features a poignant performance from the late Allwell Ademola, who directed the project before her death. The cast also includes well-known actors such as Saidi Balogun, Ibrahim Chatta, Fuluke Daramola, Biola Adebayo and Saka Oyetoro.

    In a show of support, Nigerian box office star Funke Akindele retweeted the trailer on her official Instagram account on Wednesday, February 11, 2026, receiving thousands of likes and reactions from her fans.

    Previously, Rotimi Salami urged fans and industry colleagues to support the film ahead of its March 6 release. He emphasized that while he was making the film, Orwell Ademola’s vision as director was to celebrate the strength and resilience of African women.

    See the post below:

    Read some of the comments below:

    @belwetmindclinic: “Wow!! My eyelids were blurry when I got to the producer’s seat. May the departed souls rest in peace. God bless your mom for all you do.”

    @Teeniivola6570: “Wow, I always have that, that’s good, INSHALLLU INSHALLLU INSHALLU INSHALLU. “

    @oluwaseyifunmi_18: “God this is going to be her biggest project.”

    @wuraolajawke: “My 001 Don approves of it.”

    @loly_kay: “KILANKO is selling out theaters continuously, lagbara olorun I’m so impressed with this trailer alone.”

    @tiernyolalere: “I remember her calling me to do this work and I was feeling down for a particular reason and until she passed away she would always check on me because of that! I’m so glad I knew about this project!”

    @kenneth_olamide: “When it comes out, we will hear that every theater in the country is sold out in the name of Jesus.”

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