Nollywood is still releasing great movies on YouTube. From romances to messy family dramas, our April recommendation list is stacked. I’ve scoured the channels to find the best Nigerian movies to watch on the streamer this month. Enjoy.
10. Memories On the Rooftop (2026)
Running time: 1h 24m
Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick
Genre: Romance
Adaora (Sarian Martin) is a Lagos event planner. Her latest gig is an exclusive Christmas Eve bash for a high-end business. It’s the big break she’s been working hard for, but the only thing standing between her and a career upgrade is Oladapo (Daniel Etim Effiong), an uptight tech entrepreneur with the keys to the rooftop venue she desperately needs.
Their initial encounter isn’t a great one. But as the late-night planning sessions stretch into the early hours, the friction begins to generate a different kind of heat. They begin to get close and open up to each other. Now, they have to make sure pride doesn’t ruin their work and if they want to take their feelings beyond work.
Memories On the Rooftop is streaming on YouTube.
9. Two Stubborn Hearts (2025)
Running time: 1h 45m
Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick
Genre: Romance
It was supposed to be the proposal of the year, but one missing gesture turned the moment into a breakup. Now, the messy breakup of Ramsey (Deyemi Okanlawon) and Rita (Ekama Etim-Inyang) is the trending topic. They’re both desperately trying to move on, but life clearly has other plans. Every attempt to hard-launch a new life just ends up pulling them back into each other’s orbits.
They have to decide if they’re going to keep playing to their trauma or heal before they lose their chance at a real connection for good.
Two Stubborn Hearts is streaming on YouTube.
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8. She Said No (2026)
Running time: 1h 38m
Director: Mo Fakorede
Genre: Romance
Akin (Eso Dike) is a rich businessman who believes every “no” is just a “yes” that hasn’t seen enough zeros on a cheque yet. Naturally, he stages a proposal designed to break the internet, but things go south when Teni (Adetola Jones) gives him a cold “No” in front of everyone. Akin’s massive ego takes a hit.
He slowly regains his confidence with the help of Ini (Imem King), his ride-or-die bestie who refuses to let him drown in his own tears. Ini’s constant ginger and support push Akin to learn to let go of the pride that got him into this mess in the first place.
7. The Bloom After (2026)
Running time: 1h 28m
Director: Great Valentine Edochie
Genre: Romance
After two decades of being the ideal spouse and maintaining a picture-perfect home, Inara (Bolaji Ogunmola) is blindsided when her husband abruptly asks for a divorce. In an instant, she’s thrust back into single life, but things feel strange. After a while, she cautiously steps into modern romance.
Beneath the years of routine and responsibility lies a version of herself she had long forgotten. As she begins to open herself up to love again, she realises that heartbreak hasn’t closed doors.
The Bloom After is streaming on YouTube.
6. After the Chase (2026)
Running time: 2h 4m
Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick
Genre: Romance
Bella Bakare (Cynthia Clarke) is the IT girl in the real estate game. But all isn’t all shiny as it seems. She faces pressures from her strenuous job and also from her family, which sees nothing for her except marriage. Then there’s Dr. Omar Danjuma (Tayo Arimoro), a surgeon who’s also fighting for his life against traditions that his family says are compulsory.
He’s tired, she’s tired. Between all these things and dodging toxic exes who don’t know how to move on, they make the brave decision to live for themselves.
After the Chase is streaming on YouTube.
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5. Blood War (2026)
Running time: 2h 4m
Director: Tobi Makinde
Genre: Drama
After the sudden death of his father, Dayo (Maurice Sam) is thrown into a brutal battle to secure what rightfully belongs to him. Standing in his way are his calculating stepmother, Nneka (Uche Jumbo), and her son, Ike (Martins Ibikunle), both determined to claim the inheritance for themselves. Dayo is forced to push back at every turn just to hold on to his legacy.
Blood War flips a familiar narrative on its head. Instead of the usual tales of extended family laying claim to a deceased man’s wealth, the tension is rooted within the immediate household.
4. Where Love Lies (2025)
Running time: 2h 26m
Director: Great Valentine Edochie
Genre: Romance
Deadi (Bimbo Ademoye) and her husband (Uzor Arukwe) just moved from a modest life in Alaba to a high-brow Lagos estate to celebrate their second anniversary. But as they unpack, they realise that bigger houses come with bigger headaches. They’ve traded the noise of Alaba for the posh, passive-aggressive judgment of rich neighbours and the sharp tongues of intrusive relatives who are all obsessed with one thing: why their marriage is still childless after two years.
Between the pressure to fit in and the weight of everyone else’s expectations, the cracks start to show. Deadi and her man have to figure out if they can survive the scrutiny of the Lagos elite and family pressure.
3. Plus One (2026)
Running time: 2h 07m
Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick
Genre: Romance
One night, Naya (Sophie Chioma), a slightly drunk stranger, suddenly points at Chris (Saga Adeolu), calls him her boyfriend and faints in his arms. By morning, what should have been an awkward moment turns into something more deliberate. Naya agrees to step into the role of his girlfriend for a crucial family event, setting clear boundaries that it’s all an act. But once she enters his world, the lines start to blur. His family takes to her instantly, their chemistry is great, and the arrangement begins to feel real.
2. A Flicker of Us (2026)
Running time: 1h 40m
Director: Jide Jblaze Oyegbile
Genre: Romance
In a quiet, dust-laden town in Western Nigeria in the late 1980s, two fifteen-year-old girls, Tiwa Bada (Bamike “BamBam” Olanike) and Lase “Lala” Lawal (Bolaji Ogunmola), hold tightly to each other as besties. Both are sharp, ambitious and weighed down by the expectations of their families.
They’re bonded by a shared vision to rise above poverty, earn scholarships, and carve out lives far removed from the limitations of their small-town reality. On the night before their final exams, Lala persuades Tiwa to break routine and attend a local party, promising it will be their one chance to feel free before adulthood takes hold. Though hesitant, Tiwa gives in. Midway through the night, Lala grows weary and decides to head home, urging Tiwa to remain behind and enjoy herself for both of them. It’s a small decision, but one that sets off a chain of events neither of them could have foreseen, altering the course of everything.
Watch A Flicker of Us on YouTube.
1. Before We Let Go (2026)
Running time: 1h 53m
Director: Mo Fakorede
Genre: Romance
On the timeline, Ada (Sophia Alakija) and Folarin (Eso Dike) are ”couple goals.” They’ve got a gorgeous crib and an adorable daughter. But behind the closed doors of their Lekki home, the energy is dangerously stagnant. Folarin is emotionally unavailable and constantly chasing the next big work promotion, while Ada is slowly watching the vibrant woman she used to be disappear into the shadows of school runs and house management.
When David (Paul Chibuzo Utomi), Ada’s ex, enters the picture, old feelings reawaken. As the tension at home reaches a breaking point and buried misunderstandings start to leak out, Ada and Folarin have to ask the one question they’re terrified to ask: Is there actually anything left to save in their marriage?
Watch Before We Let Go on YouTube.




