Renowned Nigerian actor and filmmaker Kunle Afolayan has officially launched the KAP Film Village and Resort, an innovative fusion of culture, cinema, and tourism located in the serene town of Igbojaye, Komu, within the Itesiwaju Local Government Area of Oyo State.
Spanning over 60 acres of pristine land, the facility serves as both a resort and a film production center. It has already hosted major Netflix productions such as Aníkúlápó and Ijogbon, cementing its status as a key player in Nigeria’s growing film industry.
At the launch event, Afolayan shared the vision behind the KAP Film Village, emphasizing its role in preserving indigenous stories and contributing to national development.
“This isn’t just a film location — it’s a destination,” he said. “The KAP Film Village was created to build the country by showcasing creativity driven by purpose and vision.”
The resort features culturally inspired lodges such as Ire, Ayanladun, and Adelove, each designed to honor Yoruba heritage. Guests can indulge in activities like hiking, mountain climbing, and guided tours of authentic film sets. The tranquil surroundings, complete with farm animals and lush greenery, provide a peaceful retreat from the bustle of city life.
The facility has garnered attention from key figures in both the entertainment industry and government. Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, commended the project during her visit, calling it a remarkable achievement with the potential to become a leading cultural and tourism destination in Nigeria.
Veteran Nollywood actors such as Jide Kosoko and Femi Adebayo have also praised the initiative, calling it a significant milestone for the industry.
Despite the success, Afolayan highlighted ongoing challenges such as unreliable electricity and poor road infrastructure.
“We’ve made it this far with little government input, but moving forward, we’ll need support — particularly with roads and electricity,” he said.
With the creation of the KAP Film Village, Kunle Afolayan has not only broadened the scope of Nigerian filmmaking but has also established a cultural sanctuary that celebrates and elevates the nation’s creative talents.
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