• The 10 Best Nollywood Movies to Watch on Netflix (May 2026)

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    From rom-coms to gritty thrillers and family drama, Netflix now holds a growing catalogue of Nigerian movies that reflect just how much variety Nollywood now has in terms of storytelling.

    If you’re scrolling for what to watch next, these are 10 Nollywood movies on Netflix worth your time right now.

    10. Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020)

    Running time: 1h 50m

    Director: Funke Akindele and JJC

    Genre: Comedy, Drama

    Twin sisters separated at birth grow up in completely different worlds. Lefty (Funke Akindele) is street-smart, sharp-tongued, and shaped by Lagos hustle culture, while Ayomide (also played by Akindele) is posh, privileged and far removed from survival mode. When Ayomide returns to Nigeria, their lives collide, pulling her into Lefty’s unpredictable world of street alliances, loyalty and everyday chaos. It first starts as culture shock, then becomes something more complicated with tension and reluctant sisterhood.

    Watch Omo Ghetto: The Saga on Netflix.

    9. Ada Omo Daddy (2023)

    Running time: 2h 3m

    Director: Adebayo Tijani and Akay Mason

    Genre: Comedy, Drama

    Ada Omo Daddy unfolds against the backdrop of a Nigerian wedding. Pero (Omowunmi Dada) is set to marry Victor (Tayo Faniran) when her long-absent biological father (Charles Okafor) suddenly reappears.

    His return cracks open old wounds and unsettled truths, forcing family tensions to the surface just as the wedding festivities peak. What follows is a mix of laughter, emotion and revelations that threaten to rewrite what family means.

    Watch Ada Omo Daddy on Netflix.


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    8. Glamour Girls (2022)

    Running time: 2h 5m

    Director: Bunmi Ajakaiye

    Genre: Drama, Thriller

    Glamour Girls reimagines the 1994 cult classic through the shiny, predatory world of Lagos high society. At the centre is Emma (Sharon Ooja), whose life unravels after losing her job and slipping into survival mode. She becomes a stripper and is eventually pulled into the world of high-end escorting.

    Surrounded by wealth, power and constant negotiation, Emma’s transformation is both dazzling and dangerous, as every luxury comes with a cost.

    Watch Glamour Girls on Netflix.

    7. Obara’M (2024)

    Running time: 1h 40m

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Drama, Musical

    Oluchi (Nancy Isime) is a Lagos-based aspiring music star who left her village a decade ago in pursuit of fame and fortune. She’s also a deadbeat mother who left behind her daughter, Ihunnaya (Darsimi Nadi), to be raised by her grandfather, Humphrey (Nkem Owoh). When a family tragedy forces her back home, Oluchi is confronted with everything she tried to outrun.

    The career she’s built in Lagos suddenly collides with the responsibility she abandoned, pushing her into an unexpected reckoning with motherhood, regret and the version of herself she’s become.

    Watch Obara’M on Netflix.

    5. Elesin Oba: The King’s Horseman (2022)

    Running time: 1h 36m

    Director: Biyi Bandele

    Genre: Epic

    The King’s Horseman, adapted from Wole Soyinka’s classic play, is set in colonial Nigeria in 1943. Elesin (Odunlade Adekola), the king’s horseman, is expected to complete a sacred ritual after the death of the Alaafin by joining him in the afterlife. But British colonial officer Simon Pilkings (Mark Elderkin) intervenes, disrupting the rite in the name of civilization.

    As tensions rise, Elesin’s son Olunde (Deyemi Okanlawon), newly returned from medical studies in England, is forced to confront the cultural rupture and the consequences of his father’s failure to die with the king.

    Watch  Elesin Oba: The King’s Horseman on Netflix.

    6. The One For Sarah (2022)

    Running time: 1h 35m

    Director: Lyndsey Efejuku

    Genre: Romcom

    Sarah (Beverly Naya) is a young lady trying to rebuild her life after escaping an abusive relationship. Healing is slow, and just when she starts to breathe again, her friend Lizzy (Bimbo Ademoye) pushes her back into the dating world, landing her in a complicated triangle with Fred (Uzor Arukwe) and Michael (Bucci Franklin).

    Her past. however, refuses to stay quiet. Her abusive ex, Dare (Daniel Etim Effiong), keeps resurfacing to threaten her with violence. This movie is about survival, trust and learning what safety looks like as much as it’s about romance.

    Watch The One For Sarah on Netflix.


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    4. Yahoo+ (2022)

    Running time: 1h 25m

    Director: Ebuka Njoku

    Genre: Drama, Horror

    This movie follows Ose (Keezyto) and Abacha (Somadina Adinma), two struggling aspiring actors whose dreams can’t keep up with their rent. They drift into cyber fraud, but when quick money doesn’t come fast enough, they’re pulled into a deeper and darker layer of cyber fraud known as Yahoo+, scams mixed with ritual practices, under the guidance of Ikolo (Ken Erics).

    Their story runs alongside Kamso (Echelon Mbadiwe) and Pino-Pino (Ifeoma Obinwa), who are also caught in survival trades of their own. The movie examines ambition under pressure, where every choice has a cost.

    Watch Yahoo+ on Netflix.

    3. Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards (2020)

    Running time: 2h

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Rom-com

    At 28, Kambili Maduka (Nancy Isime) thinks she has a clear deadline: get married before 30. Then everything falls apart. Her boyfriend (Mawuli Gavor) dumps her for not being “wife material,” and she gets suspended from work, forcing her to confront the life she’s been coasting through.

    With her friends in her corner, Kambili begins to rebuild, figuring out what she actually wants beyond timelines and pressure. Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards blends romance, self-discovery, and Lagos girl chaos into a story about choosing yourself.

    Watch Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards on Netflix.


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    2. Man of God (2022)

    Running time: 1h 51m

    Director: Bolanle Austen-Peters

    Genre: Drama

    Man of God tells the story of Samuel Obalolu (Akah Nnani), a pastor’s son raised under his father’s rigid control. Tired of the pressure, he runs from home to explore freedom on his own terms; music, relationships and a life far from the pulpit, including entanglements with women like Teju (Osas Ighodaro) and Rekya (Dorcas Shola-Fapson).

    Years later, Samuel returns as a celebrated preacher with a fast-growing church, but his past lingers. Beneath the success is guilt, betrayal, and a quiet spiritual crisis that refuses to stay buried.

    Watch Man of God on Netflix.

    1. Nneka Pretty Serpent (2020)

    Running time: 2h 20m

    Directors: Tosin Igho

    Genre: Horror, Mystery

    Nneka the Pretty Serpent is a supernatural thriller about a woman pulled into revenge by forces bigger than her. After witnessing her parents’ murder as a child, Nneka (Idia Aisien) grows up haunted until strange visions and powers reveal her link to a vengeful marine spirit. The deal is simple: power in exchange for taking down the powerful men behind her family’s death. Armed with new abilities, she becomes a deadly force moving through a world of secret societies and elite corruption. But the deeper she goes, the more she risks losing herself.

    Watch Nneka Pretty Serpent on Netflix.


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