Ruth Kadiri’s Persuasion Inspired My YouTube Filmmaking Journey

Ruth Kadiri’s Persuasion Inspired My YouTube Filmmaking Journey


Nollywood actress Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde has revealed that the persistent encouragement from her colleague Ruth Kadiri motivated her to join filmmakers on YouTube.

The 47-year-old actress shared this in a recent interview on the Nollywood on Radio podcast, recounting a key meeting with Kadiri that took place during her vacation in 2023.

According to Omotola, Kadiri made a compelling argument, describing the YouTube platform as a “phenomenal” revolution.

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“I came on vacation in 2023, and I had a meeting with Ruth, and she called me. She was like, ‘Mama, do you know what is going on?’ Well, there is a whole revolution with YouTube.’ She showed me numbers and everything,” the actress said.

“She said, ‘You can do what you want to do on YouTube, but I think you should still get in on this phenomenon. I think you would do very well in it.

“Anyway, she kept pressuring me. Ruth does not rest.

“That girl gave me no peace of mind. And so I called my producer. I said, Let us do a production on this thing. I am just going to try. But if I don’t make it, nobody will see it.

“And so that is how we shot the first project. And then, everything that would come out was keynotes. We finished shooting in four days, and we had the fifth day to just do cleanups. I surprised myself, actually. And I was very thankful to her for giving me the courage to even try.”

She stated that this successful venture directly inspired her to produce Mother’s Love, a feature film that was later showcased at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).

Omotola revealed that the movie was created “out of pressure” as a way to mark her full return to the industry.

“Mother’s Love came as a story that I shot because I was under pressure to be honest. I am not even going to lie; I have been very truthful about the journey to Mother’s Love,” she added.

“I just talked to my producer and said, ‘What if we did a feature film? And that was it. And immediately, back-to-back, we actually started planning for ‘Mother’s Love’. I just looked for it because I have stories.

“And at the end of the day, we shot ‘Mother’s Love’ in less than about two weeks.

“That is why it took so long for it to come out. I was just self-conscious of myself, you know. And, you know, like, it is so people are laughing at me. Like, it is not good enough. Like, I do not have a choice.”

Omotola’s move onto the platform marks a notable shift in Nollywood. While the surge of movie productions on YouTube has drawn criticism over quality, many have praised it for the wide-ranging opportunities it offers.

Last year, Kadiri announced her shift to YouTube, explaining that the “too many” regulations in conventional Nigerian filmmaking influenced her decision.

Watch her speak below…



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