Nigerian actor and filmmaker Kunle Afolayan has confidently stated that he has no rivals in the film industry, emphasizing that his only competition is himself. In a bold declaration posted on his Instagram account, Afolayan expressed his belief that his focus lies solely on self-improvement and personal achievement, rather than on competing with others.
The post, which featured a video showcasing his career highlights both in Nigeria and internationally, offered a glimpse into Afolayan’s remarkable journey in the film industry. The video included clips from his interviews with global media, invitations to special events, and memorable moments from the early days of his career. This visual compilation reflected his significant accomplishments in the entertainment world, which have garnered him recognition far beyond Nigerian borders.
In the video, Afolayan spoke candidly about his early life and career, revealing that he initially studied accounting and had a successful career in that field before transitioning into acting. “I studied accounting and had a successful career in that area before I made the shift to acting,” he shared, highlighting how his diverse background laid the foundation for his eventual move into filmmaking.
Afolayan also took the opportunity to reflect on some of his most well-known projects, including Figurine, October 1, Omugwo, Mokalik, Citation, Anikulapo, and Naija Christmas. These films have played a significant role in shaping his reputation as a top-tier Nigerian filmmaker with a global reach. His ability to produce and direct films that resonate with both local and international audiences has earned him a prominent spot in the entertainment industry.
In his message, Afolayan made it clear that his focus is on his own creative process and business ventures. “I am a creative, I like to build and I mind my own business,” he said, stressing the importance of independence and self-reliance in his career. He highlighted that his sole competition is his own growth, and that he is driven by personal development rather than by external comparisons.
Afolayan also proudly affirmed his identity as a Nigerian filmmaker, recognizing the significance of his cultural background in shaping his work. “I am not in competition with anyone but Myself. My name is Kunle Afolayan, I am a Filmmaker and I am a Nigerian,” he declared, further asserting his commitment to his craft and his heritage.
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