In a recent viral social media post, renowned actress Funke Akindele, who proudly identifies as a feminist, emphasized the importance of respect within marriage.
Despite her strong feminist beliefs, Akindele firmly stated that she does not advocate for women disrespecting their husbands.
“I’m a feminist but I don’t support a woman disrespecting her husband. Make sure you do what is right,” Akindele shared. She further elaborated on her views, saying, “We are not the weaker gender. Men are supposed to treat women with special respect.
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Also, men should not think a woman belongs in the kitchen and can be talked to anyhow. We women are strong and bold. Our economic power is very important, which is why we should ensure we have and protect it so we can support our husbands.”
In an interview with Nigeria’s Arise TV last year, Akindele called on women to be enterprising and self-reliant, highlighting the significance of entrepreneurship for women, regardless of their circumstances.

Funke Akindele, Nigerian Actress
She urged women not to depend on men for success, citing successful female entrepreneurs like Folorunsho Alakija. “Who says women can’t make money?” she asked. “You don’t have to rely on a man to make it.”
Akindele also advised young women to stay focused on their goals and avoid living beyond their means. “Whatever you have, just start something. Move. Don’t wait for the big opportunity. Even if it’s a small business, just start something,” she said.
Funke Akindele, popularly known as Jenifa, is a multifaceted Nigerian filmmaker, actress, director, producer, and politician. Born on August 24, 1977, in Ikorodu, Lagos State, Nigeria, she attended Grace Children’s School in Gbagada and later pursued a Mass Communication Ordinary National Diploma (OND) at the former Ogun State Polytechnic (now Moshood Abiola Polytechnic). She furthered her education by obtaining a Law degree from the University of Lagos.
Funke’s rise to stardom began with her role in the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)-sponsored sitcom “I Need to Know,” which aired from 1998 to 2002. This show highlighted issues affecting young people and brought her into the limelight.
Her breakthrough came in 2008 when she starred in the movie “Jenifa,” where she played the lead role of a vibrant, street-smart young woman navigating life’s challenges. The film’s success catapulted her into the spotlight, and she became a household name in Nollywood1.
In 2015, Funke created the television series “Jenifa’s Diary,” which followed the hilarious escapades of her character, Jenifa. The show was a hit, earning her multiple Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for Best Actress in a Comedy.
Her versatility extends to various genres, including comedy, drama, romantic comedy, and action-comedy1.
Beyond acting, Funke ventured into film production, co-owning SceneOne Productions and later introducing her production house, “The Funke Akindele Network” (FAAN), which focuses on providing PR solutions for films.
In 2022, she was nominated as the running mate for the People’s Democratic Party gubernatorial candidate in the Lagos state governorship election1.
Funke Akindele’s journey from humble beginnings to becoming a prominent figure in Nollywood is an inspiring story of determination, talent, and resilience.