Dele Momodu, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, Seun Oloketuyi Set To Produce Jakande Biopic, ‘Baba Kekere’

Posted on April 22, 2021

The trio of entertainment industry stakeholders, Dele Momodu, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe and Seun Oloketuyi are set to produce one of the biggest biopics of our time titled ‘Baba Kekere’, a movie chronicling the life and times of elder statesman and revered politician, late Lateef Kayode Jakande.

While a release date and timeline is yet to be announced by the producers, it has been revealed that ‘Baba Kekere’ the biopic is to be directed by maestro filmmaker and storyteller, Tade Ogidan, with pre-production of the movie scheduled for May 2021.

Jakande, who passed on in February 2021 at the age of 91 was a man of many parts in his lifetime; he was a Nigerian journalist who became governor of Lagos State, and later Minister of Works.

The movie, which according to the producers, is a one-of-a-kind biopic will dramatise the life of Jakande drawing on both public and private facts.

Momodu, speaking on the reason why a biopic on Jakande was necessary, said: “One of the things we want to achieve with Baba Kekere the movie is that these days, many youths believe that going into politics is merely a means to an end. They believe it is all for money and not service. The life of Jakande is a perfect example that shows that many times, politics is not about money, it is about service.

For Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, she explained that biopics are important kind of films to make because they remind people of historical lessons.

A movie about the life and times of a phenomenal man like Jakande would be a thorough lesson for those coming after who did not get the privilege of experiencing him.

On the choice of the title, Oloketuyi shared that Baba Kekere was a fond moniker for Jakande.

“Many people referred to him fondly as Baba Kekere. He was an honest, humble politician, and till his death, he was dedicated to the service of humanity and remained a friend to the people, hence the nickname,” he said.

Oloketuyi further revealed that his dedication to the people is one of the reasons the producers came to do a movie to honour him.

“The process started about two weeks after his death, and the family has given us approval for the movie to be done,” he shared.

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