• The Best Nollywood Movies to Watch on Netflix (March 2026) 

    This is a list of the best Nollywood movies to watch on Netflix right now.

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    Wondering what you should watch next on Netflix? Scrolling through Netflix looking for what to watch can feel like digging through a bottomless pit. But no worries, we’ve done the filtering for you. This is a list of the best Nollywood movies to watch on Netflix right now.

    1. Sisi London (2019)

    Running time: 1h 22m

    Director: Omoni Oboli

    Genre: Comedy

    This comedy throws viewers into the middle of a messy war between Philo (Chioma Akpotha), a sharp-tongued, no-nonsense wife, and Cecilia (Omoni Oboli), a flashy returnee from “London” whose fake accent is only the beginning of her drama. When Cecilia decides she wants Philo’s wealthy husband for herself, all hell breaks loose.

    Watch Sisi London on Netflix.

    2. Deja Vu (2022)

    Running time: 1h 27m

    Director: Elijah Tolulope Rotimi

    Genre: Drama

    Deja Vu follows Johnson (Lateef Adedimeji), a devoted husband and father whose world shatters after a routine DNA test reveals that neither of his children is his biological child. Meanwhile, his wife (Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji) insists she’s never cheated, forcing the family into a tense search for the truth. 

    Watch Deja Vu on Netflix. 

    3. One Too Many (2022)

    Running time: 1h 30m

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Drama

    This film follows Otas (Chimezie Imo), a bright young man on his way to NYSC camp with friends, when a tragic accident leaves one of them dead, and Otas is wrongfully accused of murder. After he’s thrown into prison, his mother, Adesuwa (Dakore Egbuson-Akande), is forced to confront a deeply personal trauma of her own involvement in police brutality years ago. 

    Watch One Too Many on Netflix. 

    4. Ijakumo: The Born Again Stripper (2023)

    Running time: 2h
    Director: Adebayo Tijani

    Genre: Drama

    Pastor Jide (Kunle Remi) is a wealthy, flamboyant pastor who leads a double life. To his congregation, he is a pious man. But behind this carefully crafted image, he is a member of a clandestine organisation called The Syndicate, engaged in sinful acts. Everything is going fine until he falls for an exotic dancer in his congregation who turns out to be his ruin.

    Watch Ijakumo: The Born Again Stripper on Netflix. 

    5. Tokunbo (2024) 

    Running time: 2h 13m
    Director: Tope Adebayo, Adebayo Tijani

    Genre: Drama

    Directed by the acclaimed actor-turned-director, Ramsey Nouah, Tokunbo follows a repentant car smuggler (Gideon Okeke) trying to leave the world of crime behind, only to be pulled back in when he unknowingly finds himself entangled in a deadly kidnapping mission.

    Watch Tokunbo on Netflix. 

    6. The Black Book (2023)

    Running time: 2h 4m
    Director: Editi Effiong

    Genre: Thriller 

    In many ways, The Black Book is Nigeria’s version of John Wick. It follows a deacon (Richard Mofe-Damijo) with a dark military past who goes on a rampage to clear his son’s name after his son is framed and killed by corrupt policemen.

    Watch The Black Book on Netflix. 

    7. Thinline (2024) 

    Running time: 2h 4m
    Director: Adeoluwa Owu

    Genre: Thriller 

    Pastor Raymond Njoku (Uzor Arukwe), a respected man of God, finds himself in a precarious relationship with Annabelle Coker (Uche Montana), a manipulative prostitute. Unable to deal with the guilt, he finally confesses to his wife (Mercy Aigbe). In a shocking turn of events, Annabelle is found dead in her apartment, making the situation a lot more complex.

    Watch Thinline on Netflix. 

    8. Son of the Soil (2025)

    Running time: 1h 46m
    Director: Chee Keoung Cheoung 

    Genre: Thriller 

    Zion Ladejo (Razaaq Adoti), a former soldier who has spent most of his life in the US, returns to Nigeria after the death of his sister, Ronke (Sharon Rotimi), a hotel staff member who mistakenly witnessed a murder. In a bid to discover those responsible, Zion finds himself returning to a past he thought he had left behind. 

    Watch Son of the Soil on Netflix. 

    9. Blood Vessel (2023)

    Running time: 2h 4m
    Director: Moses Inwang

    Genre: Thriller 

    The film is set against the backdrop of the Niger Delta Oil Conflict. It follows six young men trying to flee their troubled town on a cargo ship laden with stolen crude oil, but their bid for freedom turns into a desperate fight for survival against a ruthless captain and the horrors of the sea. 

    Watch Blood Vessel on Netflix. 

    10. A Lagos Love Story (2025)

    Running time: 1h 58m
    Director: Chinaza Onuzo

    Genre: Romance, Comedy 

    Promise Quest (Jemima Osunde) is an aspiring event planner determined to save her family home from foreclosure. When she’s tasked with managing Afrobeats superstar King Kator (Mike Afolarin) for the Lagos Art and Culture festival, their worlds collide in the most unlikely way.

    Watch A Lagos Love Story on Netflix. 


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