• Just finished your watch list and not sure what to try next? Don’t worry, we’ve got you. 

    From steamy romance and messy family drama to laugh-out-loud comedies and films that make you think, here are 10 Nollywood movies on Netflix to watch in April 2025.

    10. Sisi London (2019)

    Running time: 1h 22m

    Director: Omoni Oboli

    Genre: Comedy

    This hilarious drama follows Philo (Chioma Akpotha), a fiery, no-nonsense wife, and Cecilia (Omoni Oboli), a “Londoner” whose accent is as fake as her intentions. When Cecilia sets her sights on Philo’s wealthy husband, chaos, gbas gbos, and plenty of shade follow. But beyond the drama, both women are forced to reckon with their desires, ambitions, and sense of self.

    If you love a fake-it-till-you-make-it storyline with premium mess, Sisi London deserves a spot on your watch list.

    Watch Sisi London on Netflix.

    9. Ile Owo (2022)

    Running time: 1h 35m

    Director: Dare Olaitan

    Genre: Horror/Thriller

    Ile Owo means “House of Money” — but there’s nothing rich about what Busola (Immaculata Oko-Kasum) finds when she falls for Tunji (Efa Iwara), a charming guy from a wealthy, mysterious family. As their romance deepens, she discovers a dark family secret that demands more than just love — it wants her life.

    The final act might leave you yelling at your screen, but the eerie tension and slow-burning dread? Top tier. If you like your love stories served with horror and high blood pressure, this one’s for you.

    Watch Ile Owo on Netflix.

    8. A Lot Like Love (2023)

    Running time: 1h 35m

    Director: Shittu Taiwo

    Genre: Thriller

    Fanna (Rahama Sadau) is a wealthy heiress. Abdul (Ibrahim Suleiman) is her loving husband and her father’s most trusted aide. Their romantic getaway? Cut short when they’re kidnapped and thrown into chaos.

    As the story unfolds, it’s up to Fanna to save him — with help from her loyal friend (Sophia Alakija) and an ex (Gabriel Afolayan) who’s clearly still in his feelings. Messy? Yes. Suspenseful? Even more. If you’re into tension, twists, and a touch of unfinished business, this one’s a solid pick.

    Watch A Lot Like Love on Netflix.

    7. Seven and a Half Dates (2018)

    Running time: 1h 45m

    Director: Biodun Stephen

    Genre: Comedy/Romance

    Bisola Gomez (Mercy Johnson) is a boss babe with zero time for love — so her dad (Akin Lewis) takes matters into his own hands and sets her up on ten blind dates. Predictably, each one is more chaotic than the last. But just when she’s ready to give up, date number seven — or is it seven and a half? — shows up in the form of the charming Jason Lawal (Jim Iyke).

    If you want a romantic comedy with good laughs, Seven and a Half Dates will do the trick.

    Watch Seven and a Half Dates on Netflix.

    6. Strangers (2022)

    Running time: 2h

    Director: Biodun Stephen

    Genre: Mystery Drama

    Ade (Lateef Adedimeji) grows up in a remote village, battling a life-threatening illness and a mountain of hardship. Just when things can’t get any worse, his one source of hope — a kind benefactor — passes away. But then, help shows up from the most unexpected people: total strangers.

    Strangers is a moving grass-to-grace story, powered by strong narration and quiet resilience. If you’re in the mood for something emotional and deeply human, this one will get you right in the chest.

    Watch Stranger on Netflix.

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    5. Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards (2020)

    Running time: 2h

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Romance

    Kambili (Nancy Isime) is a lovable hot mess — a shopaholic with big dreams and zero follow-through. When her boyfriend (Mawuli Gavor) dumps her for being unserious, she decides to get her act together and prove she can be that girl. Cue a chaotic self-improvement journey filled with awkward moments, glow-ups, and capitalist hustle.

    It’s funny, heartfelt, and gives the classic romcom a Lagos twist. Perfect for when you want a feel-good watch with a side of personal growth.

    Watch Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards on Netflix.

    4. The Wildflower (2022)

    Running time: 1h 47m

    Director: Biodun Stephen

    Genre: Drama

    Three women. One compound. Different shades of abuse. Rolake (Damilare Kuku) is assaulted by her boss. Mama Adaolisa (Toyin Abraham) is trapped in a violent marriage. And Adaolisa (Sandra Okunzuwa) narrowly escapes a predator in the neighbourhood.

    But everything changes when Rolake decides she’s had enough — and chooses to fight back. The Wildflower is a powerful story about survival, rage, and the courage to speak up, even when the odds are stacked against you.

    Not an easy watch, but definitely an important one.

    Watch The Wildflower on Netflix.

    3. Adire (2023)

    Running time: 2h 3m

    Director: Adeoluwa Owu

    Genre: Drama

    After a new lease of life, a former sex worker called Asari (Kehinde Bankole) moves to a small town to start over as a fashion designer called Adire. She begins a lingerie business using her signature adire fabric. Though some of the women in the community are empowered by his hustle, some are not fans, particularly Folashade (Funlola Aofiyebi), a deaconess and the town pastor’s wife.

    Asari navigates new faith, community acceptance, relationship and stigmatisation in her new life as Adire. If you love empowerment and redemption stories, here’s a good one.

    Watch Adire on Netflix.

    2. Obara’m (2022)

    Running time: 1h 40m

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Family Drama/Musical

    Oluchi (Nancy Isime) is a rising musician who leaves her daughter, Ihunnaya (Darasimi Nadi), with her father (Nkem Owoh) in the village to chase her dreams in Lagos. Ten years later, a family tragedy drags her back home — and she’s forced to confront everything she ran from.

    Obara’m is a warm, emotional blend of music, memory, and motherhood. With strong performances and just the right mix of joy, grief, and humour, it’s a touching reminder that some reconciliations begin with a song.

    Watch Obara’m on Netflix.

    1. Collision Course (2021)

    Running time: 1h 12m

    Director: Bolanle Austen-Peters

    Genre: Drama

    Collision Course tells the tense story of an aspiring musician (Daniel Etim-Effiong) and a struggling police officer (Kelechi Udegbe) whose lives intersect, exposing their raw frustrations and fears. The film dives deep into Nigeria’s complex issues with police brutality, offering a searing social commentary. While the narrative can feel oversimplified at times, particularly in its portrayal of the Nigerian government, the film’s intensity and relevance make it a must-watch for anyone interested in thought-provoking cinema.

    For a gripping, well-executed drama that doesn’t shy away from tough topics, Collision Course is one to add to your list.

    Watch Collision Course on Netflix.


    ALSO READ: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies to Watch on YouTube (April 2025)

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  • I’m back with another update—so you know what that means: time to refresh your playlist. Whether you’re looking for the perfect soundtrack to kick off your weekend or something to carry you through the week ahead, we’ve got you covered.

    Here are the 10 best new Nigerian songs you should have on your radar this week.

    10. “Let Em Know” — Hybridbwoy & Bizzonthetrack

    The lead single from Hybridbwoy and Bizzonthetrack’s joint tape Let Me Know is a bold declaration. After grinding in the background for a while, “Let Em Know” marks their official arrival—aimed at both fans and skeptics, gatekeepers and doubters.

    If you haven’t been paying attention to their craft, now’s the time to tune in. Ignore them, and you just might miss out on some of the most authentic music coming out right now.

    9. “State of Emergency” — EESKAY feat. DanDizzy

    Abuja’s EESKAY links up with Port Harcourt’s DanDizzy for a gritty drill track that blends cocky bars with raw personal reflections. “State of Emergency” feels like both a warning and a flex—equal parts street gospel and lyrical sparring match.

    The beat is dark and haunting, the kind of song that hits differently when you’re alone in a dimly lit room. Fair warning: one listen might just raise your confidence levels by a few notches.

    8. London Girl — M3lon feat. Minz

    M3lon takes a tender approach on “London Girl,” singing about the rush of new love with someone he’s just met. Minz slides in with the same sentiment, adding warmth to the dreamy vibe they create together.

    While the theme might feel familiar, it’s the atmosphere that sets this track apart—soft, airy, and perfect for a talking stage playlist. Go ahead, let it soundtrack your late-night chats.

    7. “Reason 2 Japa” — Mayorkun

    Mayorkun returns with “Reason 2 Japa,” a heartfelt response to Nigeria’s ongoing socio-economic frustrations. Tired of broken promises and a system that just doesn’t work, he expresses a growing desire to leave it all behind.

    With London and the US in his sights, this track captures the restlessness and resignation many Nigerians feel. Whether a “new dispensation” is coming or still just wishful thinking, this might just be your new anthem.

    6. “Trouble” — Keziah Mallam feat. Tim Lyre

    Producer-singer Keziah Mallam teams up with Tim Lyre for “Trouble,” a soulful exploration of love that lingers. Over smooth basslines and moody production, they search for connection—even if it means courting a bit of chaos along the way.

    This one’s for the R&B lovers, the romantics, and everyone still believing that the experience of love—messy or not—is worth chasing.

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    5. “No Disorder” — Lil Kesh

    Lil Kesh rides an Afrobeats-meets-Amapiano beat with swagger on “No Disorder,” rapping about soft life, steady cash flow, and having fun without interruptions.

    With his signature Yoruba-infused delivery and street lamba, this one’s made for movement—whether you’re turning up the stereo or cruising through the city.

    4. “Pemiloruko” — Niphkeys feat. Lil Kesh & L.A.X

    On “Pemiloruko,” the sixth track off Intergalactic Dreams, producer Niphkeys breathes new life into Kola Ogunkoya’s 2000 classic, “Sweetie Baby.” The sample sets the tone for a playful, lust-filled pursuit, with Lil Kesh and L.A.X echoing the original’s theme of unfiltered desire—disrespect and all.

    There’s a gleeful acceptance of obsession here, wrapped in a smooth, nostalgic melody. Lil Kesh continues to show signs of a strong comeback, and alongside L.A.X and Niphkeys’ stellar production, no one misses a beat.

    3. “Alubarika” — Victor AD

    “Alubarika” is a celebration of success and a prayer to stay on top forever. It gives every achiever a moment to bask in their triumphs while hoping that the good times never end.

    In a society like ours, these aspirations are more than relatable—they’re prayers. The song resonates with anyone grinding to enjoy the fruits of their labour, even if it’s just for a fleeting moment. This one’s for the hot and thriving boys and girls. Keep winning.

    2. “Survival” — Tay Iwar

    In “Survival,” Tay Iwar opens up about his survival tactics, singing candidly about wearing his heart on his sleeve and grappling with trust issues in different aspects of life. Despite the challenges, he’s made his peace—he’ll never fully escape detractors or adversity.

    The track may be short, but its haunting melodies and relatable messages will have you hitting repeat, over and over again.

    1. “Sweet Danger” — Obongjayar

    Obongjayar fully embraces his bad boy persona in “Sweet Danger.” Aware of his unavailability, zero commitment, and lack of anything substantial to offer, he still sweetly woos a lady who seems willing to entertain his charms. He’s the problem in the relationship even before it begins—his red flags are that obvious. But despite all that, he keeps it persuasive, cute, and surprisingly mushy.

    For the sweet souls wearing their hearts on their sleeves, there’s a special track for you here.

    Listen here:

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  • If you haven’t experienced the magic of Nollywood yet, now’s the time. Whether you’re in the mood for drama, comedy, or a swoon-worthy romance, we’ve got the perfect lineup for your movie night. Best of all? You can watch them all for free on YouTube.

    Here are 10 Nollywood movies you shouldn’t miss this month.

    Breakfast Is Served (2024)

    Running time: 2h
    Director: Great Val Edochie
    Genre: Romance

    Tade (Eso Dike), a professional fuck boy is hired to break Feyisetan’s (Adetola Jones) heart. But he finds himself unexpectedly attracted to her. He fights hard to stick to his job and plan, but his feelings get the best of his initial intentions. Watch this movie if you’re looking for something around past hurt and healing.

    Watch Breakfast Is Served on YouTube.

    Love and Vanity (2024)

    Running time: 2h 23m
    Director: Oyinye Udezeh
    Genre: Romance

    Mazi (Uzor Arukwe), a kind-hearted but semi-illiterate Igbo businessman, is determined to win over Zirachy (Omeche Oko), a woman who only sees him as her personal ATM. To impress her, he enlists the help of his friend Ukeme (Ekam Etim-Inyang). But as time passes, Mazi begins to realize that the love he’s been searching for has been right beside him all along. Watch this if you love a good friends-to-lovers romance.

    Watch Love and Vanity on YouTube.

    Made For You (2025)

    Running time: 1h 42m
    Director: Moses Imobhio
    Genre: Romance

    Buchi (Eso Dike) needs to marry to save his father’s business. His childhood friend, Ihuoma (Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi-Adenibuyan), has always been there for him—what he doesn’t realise is that she’s secretly in love with him. After a drunken night leads to an unexpected moment, he asks her to fake an engagement. Insulted, she walks away.

    Determined to prove herself, Ihuoma joins a rival company, and only then does Buchi realise her worth. But by the time he’s ready to make things right, she’s pregnant. As they navigate their feelings, his father is impressed to learn that Ihuoma was behind the company’s success all along.

    Watch this if you’ve ever wondered what could happen when friendship turns into something more.

    Watch Made For You on YouTube.

    Made In Gold (2025)

    Running time: 2h 11m
    Directors: Frederick Leonard and Desmond Anyanwu
    Genre: Comedy/Romance

    Benita (Sarian Martin) is a sugar baby dating a wealthy man, Chief (Patrick Doyle). But when Chief hires a driver (Frederick Leonard) to chauffeur her around, she finds herself drawn to him instead. What starts as a rocky work relationship soon turns into something much more complicated—and hilarious. Watch this if you’re in the mood for a chaotic love story with a dose of comedy.

    Watch Made In Gold on YouTube.

    Our First Secret (2025)

    Running time: 1h 51m
    Director: Great Val Edochie
    Genre: Romance

    Amaka (Adetola Jones) is struggling with infertility and the societal pressure to marry and have children. Meanwhile, Tunde (Adeolu Okusaga) is engaged and preparing to wed someone else. But when an unexpected pregnancy changes everything, their friendship takes a turn neither of them saw coming.

    If you love a good friends-to-lovers story with unexpected twists, this one’s for you.

    Watch Our First Secret on YouTube.

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    Searching (2024)

    Running time: 1h 47m
    Director: Great Val Edochie
    Genre: Romance

    Linda and Dami (Bolaji Ogunmola and Oluwabukunmi “Kiekie” Adeaga Ilori) are best friends on a mission to find love. After several failed relationships, Dami finally meets a man (Eso Dike) she likes—only for him to develop feelings for Linda instead. If you’re in the mood for a fun, chaotic love story, this one’s worth watching.

    Watch Searching on YouTube.

    Seasoned With Love (2025)

    Running time: 2h
    Director: Akay Mason
    Genre: Romance

    Iyke (Eso Dike), a successful CEO, falls for Tomi (Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi-Adenibuyan), a talented local cook who becomes his personal chef for the Christmas season. But as they grow closer, their relationship faces challenges from other love interests. Despite the hurdles, Iyke remains determined to win her heart. If you believe in fighting for love no matter the obstacles, this one’s for you.

    Watch Seasoned With Love on YouTube

    To Love And Kabash (2025)

    Running time: 1h 52m
    Director: Uzo Osimpka
    Genre: Romance

    Tamara (Ekama Etim-Inyang) is a young woman balancing work, friendship, and faith, while Tosin (Eso Dike), a dedicated headteacher, is more focused on spirituality than romance. When a pastor asks Tamara to help Tosin become “more dateable,” their awkward coaching sessions evolve into an unexpected journey of love, purpose, and self-discovery. If you love stories where opposites attract, this one’s a must-watch.

    Watch To Love And Kabash on YouTube.

    Unfaithfuls (2024)

    Running time: 1h 37m
    Director: Omoni Oboli
    Genre: Romance

    Idera (Chioma Akpotha) feels trapped in a stagnant marriage and turns to a virtual friendship as an escape. However, her world unravels when she discovers she’s been catfished. Struggling with guilt over the online connection, her anger grows when she learns her husband (Bimbo Manuel) is also being unfaithful. If you’re in the mood for a story that explores loneliness, infidelity, and the complexities of marriage, this one’s for you.

    Watch Unfaithfuls on YouTube.

    Yours Regardless (2025)

    Running time: 1h 29m
    Director: Biodun Stephen
    Genre: Romance

    Cheluchi (Uzor Arukwe) is on a quest to find Mrs. Right, but he’s caught between his own desires and his mother’s expectations. In the process, he enters a relationship with a woman (Bolaji Ogunmola) who also captures the heart of his friend (Michael Ejoor). Now, they must decide who they truly want to be with. If you’re looking for a chaotic love story with familiar faces, this one’s for you.

    Watch Yours Regardless on YouTube.


    ALSO READ: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Produced By Mo Abudu, Ranked

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