Delivered at the Joburg Film Festival Premiere of wire ,wire ‘Johannesburg, South Africa on 4thMarch 2026

From street and market DVDs to global streaming platforms, my
country, Nigeria’s movie industry – Nollywood, has gone from survival to
absolute dominance. With over 2,500 movies churned out each year, we
not only rock, but we rule and reign, as the second largest film industry
in the world, with only Hollywood in front of us. Do you know that
Nollywood rakes over 7 billion USD into our economy annually, and
employs over 1 million people directly and indirectly? That’s not just
entertainment, that’s a formidable industry!
All this would not have been possible without the commitment, tenacity,
and talent of Nigeria’s Nollywood giants of our time.
I tell you, tonight, we are not just here to watch a film. We are here to
witness the latest chapter in the story of a womanwho has spent her life
building the very stage upon which African stories are told. We are here
to celebrate the visionary force behind this film, one of Nigeria’s most
prolific theatre and movie directors and producers, the one and the only

  • Bolanle Austen-Peters.
    To stand before Bolanle’s work is to stand before a living archive of our
    culture, our struggles, and our triumphs. Her journey is not merely a
    biography, it is a blueprint for cultural revolution.
    She began not with a camera, but with a calling. A lawyer by training,
    holding a Master’s degree in International Law from the prestigious
    London School of Economics, she could have chosen any path. However,
    after working with the United Nations across the globe – from Geneva to
    Namibia – she felt the pull of home.
    In 2003, she answered that call by founding Terra Kulture. At a time
    when the world looked past and barely noticed our creative industries,
    she built a sanctuary for Nigerian languages, arts, and culture. She built
    Nigeria’s first privately-owned theatre, turning a dream into a
    destination, a glowing reality. However, a sanctuary was not enough, she
    needed a stage.
    In 2013, she launched Bolanle Austen-Peters Productions (BAP), and
    with it, she changed the very sound of Nigerian theatre. Her musicals
    became legendary. ‘ in 2014 and ‘
    in 2015 did what had never been done before – they took
    Nigerian stories from Lagos to London’s prestigious West End, proving
    that our rhythm belonged on the world’s most famous stages. She gave
    us ‘ in 2017, a production so powerful
    that it has been seen by over 120,000 people across Nigeria, Egypt,
    and here in South Africa, chronicling the legacy of our icon. She also
    blessed us with .
    In the midst of all these hits, she turned her lens to film, and our screens
    have never been the same since. She directed ‘ , the
    harrowing, heroic story of how Nigeria conquered Ebola, a film that
    premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and other Film
    Festivals across the globe. It garnered 13 AMVCA nominations . She
    gave us a mirror with ‘ in 2019, a powerful
    monologue with also in 2019, a thriller with
    ‘ in 2020, and the most-viewed Netflix film of its
    month, ‘ in 2022. She delivered a masterpiece with
    ‘ in 2023, a film that won Best Overall Feature
    Film and enshrined the legacy of one of our greatest matriarchs. She
    also brought our history to life with the epic ‘ in 2024.
    Her accolades are as numerous as they are deserved. She has been
    featured 3 consecutive times by Forbes Afrique, being named as one of
    the most influential women in Africa. She was described by CNN as the
    woman ‘powering Nigeria’s theater industry’, and by others, as the ‘Tyler
    Perry’ of Nigeria. She was also honoured as the Yeye Erelu Asa of Iru
    Kingdom- a royal title recognizing her as a cultural queen.
    Yet, if you ask Bolanle, she will tell you her greatest production is not a
    film or a play – It is the future she is building. Through the Terra
    Academy for the Arts (TAFTA), in partnership with the Mastercard
    Foundation, she is training over 44,000 young Africans, empowering
    the next generation of filmmakers, animators, and designers to tell their
    own stories and that brings us to tonight. That brings us to ‘Wire,Wire’ –
    A crime thriller that explores the darker intersections of power and
    society, featuring a phenomenal cast including Blossom Chukwujekwu,
    Lasisi Elenu, Neo Akpofure, Bisola Aiyeola, and Toke Makinwa. It is a
    testament to her relentless energy, her declaration that 2026 will be
    ‘INTENSE film-wise’.
    My Sister, Bolanle Austen-Peters, you have built the platforms, you
    have trained the creative armies, and you have told the stories. You have
    proven that our African narratives are not just valid, they are vital.
    Tonight, as ‘ screens for the first time on this prestigious
    platform, we thank the Joburg Film Festival for its selection and we
    celebrate you. We thank you for the goosebumps, for the history
    lessons, and for the important bridges you have built between our
    cultures. Nigeria and South Africa share a deep bond, and through your
    work, that bond has been strengthened. Thanks to your work, as Consul
    General of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, here in Johannesburg, I stand
    here today bursting with pride.
    Among the strongest and most important exports of our great country –
    Nigeria, are not just oil and an abundance of solid minerals and precious
    gemstones, we also have our champion athletes, our amazing artists,
    our world-class authors, our matchless musicians and our countless
    Nollywood film giants, all of whom in which we are well pleased and
    proud.
    Ladies and gentlemen, please join me in celebrating a woman who
    embodies the pride we all feel as Nigerians, who projects and promotes
    our most positive sides at a time and in spaces where we need itmost, a
    woman who is, quite simply, the architect of our dreams – the
    phenomenal Bolanle Austen-Peters and her epicmovie – ‘Wire,Wire’!

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