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Fresh off the visual spectacle that was the 2026 Ojude Oba Festival, the official trailer for Iwe Ala has arrived. It looks like a powerful blend of family drama, cultural storytelling, and the rich traditions that make Ijebu heritage so captivating.

Set against the colourful backdrop of one of Nigeria’s most celebrated cultural festivals, the film dives into the story of a respected tailoring dynasty whose legacy begins to unravel under the weight of betrayal, secrets, and family conflict.

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Eniola Ajao and Mercy Aigbe , Ojude Oba Inspired Film, Iwe Ala

And honestly, it looks like the kind of story that will keep audiences emotionally invested from beginning to end.

Directed by Adeoluwa Owu, Iwe Ala feels like more than just a family drama. It’s a celebration of culture, identity, and the generations of stories woven into Nigerian communities. From elaborate traditional attire to scenes drenched in cultural symbolism, the trailer promises a visually rich experience that honours the spirit of Ijebu land.

The cast lineup is equally impressive.

Leading the story are Nollywood favourites including Mercy Aigbe, Owobo Ogunde, Dele Odule, Demola Adedoyin, Tobi Makinde, Eniola Ajao, Aishat Isiaka, and Tolu Otebiyi.

But one casting choice has fans particularly excited.

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Farooq Oreagba, the man affectionately crowned the “King of Steeze” after his viral Ojude Oba moments — makes a notable appearance in the film, bringing the same effortless charisma that made him one of the festival’s most talked-about personalities.

It’s a crossover that feels perfectly timed.

After captivating audiences with his unforgettable festival appearances, seeing Farooq Oreagba step into a story so deeply rooted in culture and heritage feels like a natural progression.

The film also arrives at a moment when audiences are increasingly embracing stories that celebrate Nigerian traditions while delivering compelling modern narratives.

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Eniola Ajao and Mercy Aigbe, Ojude Oba Inspired Film, Iwe Ala

From the fashion and cultural aesthetics to the emotional family dynamics at the heart of the story, Iwe Ala appears ready to offer both spectacle and substance.

One thing is certain: if the trailer is anything to go by, this is not just another Nollywood release.

It’s a celebration of heritage, identity, family, and the enduring beauty of Ijebu culture.

Iwe Ala (The Book of Dreams) arrives in cinemas nationwide on June 12, 2026.

And yes, this might be the perfect excuse to start planning that cinema outing now.

Watch the Trailer

The official trailer for Iwe Ala (The Book of Dreams) is now available online.

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Daniel Usidamen is Fashion Editor & Chief Critic at La Mode Magazine. Known for his sharp takes and unapologetic voice, he writes about runway moments, rising African designers, and the cultural pulse of fashion on the continent. Expect insight, a little sass, and zero filter.

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