• Hollywood might be thousands of miles away, but its movies have always had a special place in the hearts of Nigerian fans. From the days of VHS tapes and pirated CDs hawked in Lagos traffic, Hollywood has long been part of Nigerian pop culture. Over the decades, its films have shaped childhood memories, fueled late-night arguments, and even supplied endless catchphrases that live on in everyday conversations.

    This ranking of the 40 best Hollywood movies, chosen by Nigerian fans, isn’t just about critical acclaim or box office numbers. It’s about the emotional connection fans have with them — the movies that Nigerians watched until the disc stopped working.

    Here are 40 of the best Hollywood movies ranked by Nigerian fans.

    40. A Walk To Remember (2002)

    Running time: 1h 42m

    Director: Adam Shankman

    Genre: Drama, Romance

    Based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling novel, A Walk to Remember is a tender romantic drama set in a small North Carolina town. It follows a popular high school senior who gets into trouble and is forced into community service as punishment. There, he meets a quiet, devout daughter of the town’s minister.

    “It’s faith-based. I liked the enemy-to-lovers storyline. It got me very emotional. Great storytelling.” — Ilamosi, 28.

    A Walk to Remember is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    39. The First Purge (2018)

    Running time: 1h 32m

    Director: Gerald McMurray

    Genre: Action, Horror

    Serving as a prequel to the Purge franchise, The First Purge explores the origins of the terrifying social experiment of legalising crime for 12 hours. Set on Staten Island, the U.S. government launches “The Purge” as a sociological trial, claiming it will reduce crime and poverty by allowing citizens to release their anger.

    “I love it because of the storyline. The fact that the citizens didn’t fulfil the expectations of the government by killing each other for $5k means there’s a line people aren’t willing to cross because of money. And the fact that the government had to hire mercenaries to carry out the purge on its citizens depicts how our government in real life feasts and feeds on us.” — Malik, 25.

    Watch The First Purge on Prime Video.

    38. Frozen (2013)

    Running time: 1h 42m

    Director: Jennifer Lee & Chris Buck

    Genre: Family, Musical

    Princess Anna braves a frozen kingdom to reconcile with her sister Elsa, whose ice powers have plunged their home into eternal winter. This is a popular movie about sisterhood, self-acceptance and surprising true love.

    “I find it really interesting that the soundtrack was made for kids, but it also gets adults singing along.” — Oreoluwa, 24.

    Frozen is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    37. Den of Thieves (2018)

    Running time: 2h 20m

    Director: Christian Gudegast

    Genre: Action, Crime

    Den of Thieves is a gritty crime thriller that pits two ruthless crews in Los Angeles against each other. On one side, a rough, morally grey sheriff leads an elite LA County Sheriff’s Department unit. On the other hand, there’s a disciplined ex-Marine leading a crew of ex-criminals plotting the seemingly impossible: robbing the Federal Reserve Bank.

    “I like it because it feels realistic, especially compared to most of the (action) movies that were dropping around that time. It was easier to imagine myself in the movie, in a similar scenario and what I’d do. It was fun to watch, and it didn’t feel fake.” — Jozi, 27.

    Den of Thieves is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    36. Sinners (2025)

    Running time: 2h 17m

    Director: Ryan Coogler

    Genre: Horror, Thriller

    After years away in Chicago, twin ex-soldiers return to their rural Mississippi hometown with cash, a plan, and ambition: they’ll open a juke joint that’ll be a refuge for Black blues in a segregated land. They recruit their talented nephew and a motley crew of musicians to craft a space where music might heal.

    “I love it because it’s deep and unpredictable. It kept me hooked from start to end. It also touched on real-life struggles and moral choices in a raw way.” — Francis, 25.

    Watch Sinners on Hulu.

    35. Bad Boys for Life (2020)

    Running time: 2h 4m

    Directors: Adil El Arbi and Bilali Fallah

    Genre: Action, Comedy

    Two older, bruised, stubborn detectives face a vengeful assassin tied to their past. With help from a younger tech unit, they confront mortality, legacy and brotherhood.

    “I enjoyed seeing the franchise make a comeback. It feels nostalgic but with grown-man jokes that hit.” — Eric, 28.

    Bad Boys for Life is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    34. Furious 7 (2015)

    Running time: 2h 20m

    Director: James Wan

    Genre: Action, Thriller

    Dom’s crew is hunted by Deckard Shaw, a relentless assassin who is avenging his brother. From Abu Dhabi tower jumps to cliff-edge escapes, the movie features stunts that leave audiences filled with adrenaline. It closes with an emotional farewell to Paul Walker.

    “This movie is about family, loyalty and action. Also, it had a Wiz Khalifa send-off that had everyone misty-eyed.” — Abraham, 29.

    Watch Furious 7 on Prime Video.

    33. Rush Hour (1998)

    Running time: 1h 38m

    Director: Brent Ratner

    Genre: Action, Comedy

    A disciplined Hong Kong detective and a motormouthed LAPD cop team up to rescue a kidnapped girl. It’s a comedic and thrilling ride of culture clashes and kung-fu kicks.

    “The pairing of Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker is perfect. They are funny.” — Dele, 27.

    Rush Hour is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    32. John Wick (2014)

    Running time: 1h 41m

    Director: Chad Stalhelski

    Genre: Action, Thriller

    A retired hitman returns to the underworld to avenge the death of his puppy, the last gift from his late wife. On his revenge mission, he’s draped in tailored suits and aims for only headshots. This movie’s assassin etiquette builds an instantly iconic action film series.

    “This movie is action and chaos. I love it, man. We live in a give-me-I-give-you-shit world and John Wick lives it exemplarily.” — Simeon, 25.

    John Wick is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    31. Bad Boys II (2003)

    Running time: 2h 27m

    Director: Michael Bay

    Genre: Action, Comedy

    Two Miami detectives tackle an ecstasy kingpin while navigating friendship friction, family drama and crime.

    “I just like buddy-cop chemistry and wild action. It’s also funny.” — Mosadoluwa, 22.

    Bad Boys II is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    30. 12 Years a Slave (2013)

    Running time: 2h 14m

    Director: Steve McQueen

    Genre: Drama, History

    A free Black musician is kidnapped and sold into slavery in the American South. Through kind and cruel masters, he clings to his dignity while experiencing brutality until freedom arrives.

    “This is a harrowing movie. But what I particularly loved about it is that a Black person is the protagonist.” — Ebun, 24.

    Watch 12 Years A Slave on Prime Video.

    29. Toy Story (1995)

    Running time: 1h 21m

    Director: John Lassteer

    Genre: Comedy, Family

    Woody, Andy’s favourite toy, feels threatened when the flashy Buzz Lightyear arrives. Rivalry turns into teamwork as the pair navigate perilous adventures to make it back home.

    “This is by far the best movie of my childhood. It grew up with me. Just that a lot of times, I’m caught worrying about where the childhood friends I watched with are right now.” — Chibuzor, 31.

    Toy Story is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    28. Finding Nemo (2003)

    Running time: 1h 40m

    Director: Andrew Stanton

    Genre: Adventure, Family

    After clownfish Marlin’s son is captured, he crosses the ocean with forgetful Dory to bring Nemo home. Sharks, jellyfish, and seagulls make for a colourful odyssey about courage and trust.

    “This movie is about putting family first. But it has jokes for days. I actually think it’s perfect for all ages.” — Agnes, 25.

    Finding Nemo is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    27. Moana (2016)

    Running time: 1h 53m

    Directors: John Musker, Ron Clements, Don Hall and Chris Williams

    Genre: Adventure, Family

    Chosen by the ocean, Moana sails beyond the reef to restore the heart of Te Fiti with the help of demigod Maui. Monsters, songs, and self-discovery lead to a revelation about identity and leadership.

    “It’s an inspirational heroine movie. The music is irresistible too.” — Aramide, 17.

    Moana is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    26. The Avengers (2012)

    Running time: 2h 23m

    Director: Joss Whedon

    Genre: Action, Adventure

    Nick Fury brings together Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye to stop Loki from unleashing an alien invasion through the Tesseract. But in between the drama and chaos, egos clash, jokes fly, and the team learns to unite just in time for the Battle of New York.

    “This is the birth of the mega team-up. The banter and action in this movie is unmatched. My friends and I are super fans of this.” — Winner, 23.

    The Avengers is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    25. The Hangover (2009)

    Running time: 1h 40m

    Director: Todd Phillips

    Genre: Adventure, Comedy

    After a wild Vegas bachelor night, three friends try to retrace their steps to find the missing groom. A tiger, a baby, and an angry gangster complicate the night more, making their quest harder.

    “I love when there’s comedy, quotables, and action stunts in a movie. It gets me every time.” — Temitayo, 23.

    The Hangover is streaming on Netflix, but is not available in Nigeria.

    24. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

    Running time: 2h

    Director: George Miller

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    In a desert wasteland, a woman rebels against a warlord, smuggling his wives to freedom with the help of drifter Max. This movie is packed with practical stunts, roaring engines, and a relentless chase.

    “It is dystopian, pure adrenaline and has a powerful female lead. I love that.” — Isi, 26.

    Watch Mad Max: Fury Road on Prime Video.

    23. King Kong (2005)

    Running time: 3h

    Director: Peter Jackson

    Genre: Action, Adventure

    A struggling filmmaker sails to Skull Island, where actress Ann Darrow bonds with Kong, a colossal ape. Exploiters capture Kong for a New York exhibition, leading to a tragic climax.

    “Anytime I rewatch this movie, I still get the  ‘larger than life’ feeling from seeing King Kong move and disrupt things. I consider this an OG movie for film rats.” — Adeoluwa, 28.

    Watch King Kong on Prime Video.

    22. Get Out (2017)

    Running time: 1h 44m

    Director: Jordan Peele

    Genre: Comedy, Horror

    A photographer visits his white girlfriend’s family, where awkward microaggressions hide a sinister plan: transplanting white consciousness into Black bodies.

    “This is horror with a real-world twist. It was an instant conversation starter when it came out.” — Medina, 26.

    Watch Get Out on Prime Video.


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    21. The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

    Running time: 1h 57m

    Director: Gabriel Muccino

    Genre: Drama, Family

    A struggling salesman loses his home while caring for his young son and chasing a life-changing stockbroker internship. He lives through shelters and setbacks, with a large amount of grit to find his path to triumph.

    “This is the rawest I have seen Will Smith in a movie.” — Lodi, 29.

    Watch The Pursuit of Happyness on Netflix.

    20. The Matrix (1999)

    Running time: 2h 16m

    Directors: Lana Wachowski and Lili Wachowski

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    A computer hacker discovers reality is a simulation controlled by machines that farm human energy. Under the guidance of Morpheus and the Oracle, he confronts deadly agents and questions destiny.

    “The martial arts, the storyline, and twists are such a mind fuck. Even when I get older and become a father, I will put my kids on this.” — Allen, 24.

    The Matrix is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    19. Avatar (2009)

    Running time: 2h 42m

    Director: James Cameron

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    Paralysed marine, Jake Sully inhabits a Na’vi “avatar” on Pandora and is tasked with helping humans exploit the moon’s resources. Falling in love with Neytiri and the Na’vi way of life, he switches sides to defend the forest from militarised greed.

    “This is one of the greatest movies ever. Is it its world-building and the cool characters? There’s nothing like Avatar.” — Samuel, 26.

    Avatar is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    18. Avengers: Infinity War (2018)

    Running time: 2h 29m

    Directors: Anthony Russo and Joe Russo

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    Thanos hunts Infinity Stones across the cosmos while heroes split into desperate squads to stop him. Wakanda becomes a battlefield, Titan becomes a graveyard, and a snap changes everything.

    “It’s still my favourite cinema experience to date. It is just special because it was the culmination of over 20 movies and about a decade of building up to that point. The movie was near perfect and still managed to leave you speechless at the end of it. It was also one of the few times where the ‘good guys’ actually ended up losing, so it wasn’t something you could have seen coming.” — Wisdom, 27.

    Avengers: Infinity War is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria

    17. Inception (2010)

    Running time: 2h 28m

    Director: Christopher Nolan

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    A team of dream thieves is hired to plant an idea in a corporate heir’s subconscious. To pull off the impossible “inception,” they layer dreams within dreams, dodging projections and his haunting memories. Spinning tops, collapsing cities, and a heist, which is also grief therapy, create a hypnotic puzzle.

    “This movie is one big hypnotic puzzle for me, and I find myself trying to untie the knots every time.” — Chukwu, 27.

    The Inception is streaming on Prime Video, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    16. Titanic (1997)

    Running time: 3h 14m

    Director: James Cameron

    Genre: Adventure, Romance

    This epic romance follows a penniless artist, Jack, and Rose, an upper-class lady, who fall in love aboard the RMS Titanic. Their secret romance blooms as the “unsinkable” ship sailed towards disaster, forcing them to choose between safety, family expectations, and each other. When the iceberg hits, the situation becomes a race for survival through flooding corridors, collapsing decks, and impossible choices.

    “It’s a sweeping love story. The emotions and that unforgettable ending, plus the soundtrack, have lived in my head for years. I can’t lie, this movie is a guaranteed tearjerker for me.” — Sewa, 28.

    Titanic is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    15. Gladiator (2000)

    Running time: 2h 35m

    Director: Ridley Scott

    Genre: Action, Adventure

    After a treacherous coup, the Roman general, Maximus, is enslaved and forced into the gladiatorial arena. He rises through the ranks and seeks vengeance against the new emperor, Commodus, while inspiring Rome with honour and courage. Blood, sand, and destiny collide in a classic revenge saga.

    “It’s about an underdog with heart, impossible odds and a noble cause. You can’t hate an underdog story.” — Alfred, 21.

    Watch Gladiator on Prime Video.

    14. The Lion King (1994)

    Running time: 1h 29m

    Directors: Rob Minkoff and Roger Allers.

    Genre: Family, Musical

    Prince Simba flees his kingdom after his father, Mufasa, is killed by his treacherous brother, Scar. He is raised in exile by friends, and he must confront guilt, embrace his identity and return to restore his father’s kingdom.

    “This is a classic with timeless songs and dope animation. It’s a childhood staple for me. I watched it at a friend’s house after school’s closing time.” — Yemi, 30.

    The Lion King is streaming on Prime Video, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    13. Coming to America (1988)

    Running time: 1h 56m

    Director: John Landis

    Genre: Romcom

    A prince from a place called Zamunda rejects an arranged marriage and travels to Queens, New York, to find true love as a “commoner.” Working at a fast-food joint and hiding his wealth, he finds a love interest while fending off culture shocks and hilarious misunderstandings.

    “The joy of seeing an African-inspired royal lead a Hollywood comedy was just interesting, especially when it came out—it wasn’t a popular thing then. Eddie Murphy’s multi-role showcase is good too.” — Francis, 25.

    Coming to America is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    12. Babylon (2022)

    Running time: 3h 9m

    Director: Damien Chazelle

    Genre: Comedy, Drama

    Babylon is a look at Hollywood’s golden age, capturing the madness of the 1920s as silent films gave way to sound. Through the eyes of a Mexican immigrant desperate to climb the studio ranks, we watch a world of dizzying excess, where parties spiral into chaos and ambition fuels both triumph and tragedy.

    “It’s a movie telling the history of Hollywood and filmmaking itself. It’s a dark and exaggerated movie based in the 1920s, when movies used to be silent and without sound. It’s educational and has dark humour and a stellar cast like Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt. You should see it.” — Stretto, 27.

    Babylon is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    11. Home Alone (1990)

    Running time: 1h 43m

    Director: Chris Columbus

    Genre: Comedy, Family

    An eight-year-old is accidentally left behind when his family flies to Paris for Christmas. Two bumbling burglars target his home, but he turns the house into a booby-trap playground.

    “Thinking about this movie alone takes me back to my childhood and the holiday period. It makes me want to be a kid again. It was endless laughs for me as a kid. It’s a nostalgic comfort now.” — Ope, 29.

    Home Alone is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.


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    10. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

    Running time: 2h 29m

    Director: Mike Newell

    Genre: Family

    This is the fourth instalment in the Harry Potter series, and here, the stakes are higher than ever. It blends magical spectacle with darker turns that signal the story’s shift toward adulthood. When Harry Potter mysteriously finds himself selected for the Triwizard Tournament, a deadly competition between three wizarding schools, he’s thrust into challenges far beyond his years.

    “It’s a well-written world from an outstanding author. The lore made me believe in otherworldly things. It made me excited to grow and conquer, made me feel special and see myself in Harry. I watched it when I was 11. Nothing has come close from Hollywood since.” — Bamidele, 26.

    Watch Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on Prime Video.

    9. There Will Be Blood (2007)

    Running time: 2h 38m

    Director: Paul Thomas Anderson

    Genre: Thriller, Western

    This movie follows a ruthless prospector who claws his way from a silver miner to an oil tycoon in early 20th-century California. His rise is built on manipulation and unrelenting drive, which costs him his humanity, family and sanity. When he clashes with a young, fiery preacher seeking influence over the same land and people, the film becomes a brutal tug-of-war between capitalism and religion, ambition and faith.

    “It’s two hours of unfettered American capitalism personified as an oil man. Oil kills the environment, greed kills the soul. Brilliant cinematography, heavy themes, grand acting. I remember falling silent once the credit started rolling. I’m still unpacking the movie to this day.” — Oyedele, 30.

    There Will Be Blood is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    8. Black Panther (2018)

    Running time: 2h 15m

    Director: Ryan Coogler

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    After the death of his father, T’Challa (Chadwick Bozeman) returns to the hidden African nation of Wakanda to claim the throne and the mantle of Black Panther, but his ascent is challenged by a formidable rival with a radical vision for Wakanda’s role in the world.

    “I love Black people movies. Black Panther centres on African excellence, fashion, language, and heritage. For me, it was an instant cultural moment.” — Dipo, 27.

    Black Panther is streaming on Apple TV, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    7. Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    Running time: 2h 21m

    Director: Sam Raimi

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    Peter Parker struggles with rent, school, and secret identity burnout while Doc Ock terrorises New York after a failed fusion experiment. As powers falter, friendships strain and Mary Jane learns the truth.

    “I love this movie so much. The train sequence remains a fantastic superhero moment for me.” — Sunday, 23.

    Spider-Man 2 Home is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    6. Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)

    Running time: 2h 28m

    Director: Jon Watts

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    After Peter Parker’s identity is exposed, a botched spell opens the multiverse, bringing past villains (and heroes) crashing in. Three generations of Spider-Men unite to save the day and teach Peter a hard lesson about sacrifice.

    “It’s nostalgic for me. I remember how the cinema turned into celebration grounds that evening when we saw it.” — Dele, 26.

    Spider-Man: No Way Home is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    5. Avengers: Endgame (2019)

    Running time: 3h 1m

    Director: Anthony Russo, Joe Russo

    Genre: Action, Sci-Fi

    In the aftermath of Thanos’s snap, the surviving Avengers attempt a high-risk “time heist” to reclaim the Infinity Stones and undo half the universe’s extinction. What begins as a sci-fi thrill becomes a heartfelt farewell tour, confronting loss, regret and the price of heroism. The final battle unites an entire decade of characters for a cathartic showdown.

    “I can never forget watching this in the cinema. The hype and payoff were worth it. I enjoy a grand finish with heroics and sacrifices.” — Kendrick, 24.

    Avengers: Endgame is streaming on Disney+, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    4. The Godfather (1972)

    Running time: 2h 55m

    Director: Francis Ford Coppola

    Genre: Crime 

    The Corleone mafia dynasty navigates betrayal, war and succession as the gentle second son transforms into a cold-blooded Don. This is a tale of power and loyalty.

    “This movie makes me respect the concept of culture, family, hierarchy and calculated moves so much. Everyone should see it at least once in their lifetime.” — Toyebi, 31.

    The Godfather is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    3. The Dark Knight (2008)

    Running time: 2h 32m

    Director: Christopher Nolan

    Genre: Action, Crime

    Batman’s war on organised crime faces a chaotic new threat: the Joker, an anarchic mastermind who pushes Gotham and its heroes to moral breaking points. As Harvey Dent’s crusade spirals into tragedy, Bruce Wayne wrestles with the cost of vigilantism and what justice truly demands.

    “The dialogue is sharp, the villain is haunting, and the ‘order vs chaos’ discourse in it hits hard.” — Tosin, 27.

    The Dark Knight is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.

    2. Inglorious Basterds (2009)

    Running time: 2h 33m

    Director: Quentin Tarantino

    Genre: History, War

    This violent and stylish reimagining of World War II rewrites history with suspense and blood. The movie weaves together multiple storylines, all converging on one audacious goal: the assassination of Nazi leaders.

    “I love it for a couple of reasons: the performance of the actors, especially Christoph Waltz, and for a movie centred around war (one of the significant events of the 20th century), it was funny and entertaining.” — Omobolaji, 28*.

    Watch Inglorious Basterds on Prime Video.

    1. The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

    Running time: 2h 22m

    Director: Frank Darabont

    Genre: Crime, Thriller

    A banker is wrongfully accused and imprisoned, but he endures brutal prison life, befriends a lifer called Red, and quietly plans the impossible. With hope as his weapon, he digs, literally, toward freedom and a new life in Mexico.

    “For me, I see this movie as hope against all odds. It’s a strong story about resilience, endurance and freedom.” — Marv, 27.

    The Shawshank Redemption is streaming on Netflix, but is unavailable in Nigeria.


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  • Are you looking for something binge-worthy that isn’t just background noise? Whether you’re in the mood for dramatic love stories, laugh-out-loud chaos, deeply emotional drama, or just top-tier Nigerian storytelling, Nollywood movies on Netflix are serving.

    From buzzy past releases to underrated gems that deserve more hype, August 2025 has something for every kind of viewer. These are the 10 best Nollywood movies to watch on Netflix in August.

    10. Payday (2018)

    Running time: 1h 50m

    Director: Cheat Chukwu

    Genre: Comedy

    This comedy movie tells the story of two broke, aimless flatmates, Paul (Baaj Adebule) and Ortega (Ebiye Victor), who think they’ve just hit a lucky break. When their grumpy landlord dies unexpectedly, they assume they don’t have to pay rent and decide to splurge the money on a wild night out. But their joy is short-lived: the landlord’s daughter shows up the next morning, demanding the rent or eviction within 24 hours.

    What follows is a hilariously misguided scramble to come up with the cash. See this if you’re looking for a funny adventure about friendship, poor decisions, and survival under pressure.

    Watch Payday on Netflix.

    9. Sisi London (2019)

    Running time: 1h 22m

    Director: Omoni Oboli

    Genre: Comedy

    This laugh-out-loud Nollywood drama 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.

    If you’re into loud fashion, louder personalities, and the kind of drama that keeps you shouting at the screen, this Nollywood movie should be on your radar.

    Watch Sisi London on Netflix.

    8. Before Valentine’s (2022)

    Running time: 1h 51m

    Director: Michelle Bello

    Genre: Romance

    Set almost entirely in a women’s hair salon, the film revolves around four hairstylists (Uche Montana, Meg Otanwa, Bolaji Ogunmola and Ben Lugo Touitou), each dealing with romantic drama as Valentine’s Day looms. Each stylist is caught in a personal crisis: an effeminate partner, big secrets and the pressure to make love work.

    The salon becomes more than a workplace. It becomes the space where lies unravel and hard decisions are made, all under the hums of blow dryers. 

    If you’re looking for a Nollywood movie that features everyday Lagos women navigating messy love lives, friendship and survival, here it is.

    Watch Before Valentine’s on Netflix.

    7. Déjà Vu (2022)

    Running time: 1h 27m

    Director: Elijah Tolulope Rotimi

    Genre: Drama

    Déjà Vu is a fast-paced Nollywood family drama where secrets, suspicions and spiritual oaths collide. The film follows Johnson (Lateef Adedimeji), a devoted husband and father whose world shatters after a routine DNA test reveals that neither of his children are biologically his. 

    His wife (Adebimpe Oyebade Adedimeji) insists she’s never cheated, forcing the family into a tense search for the truth involving tradition, trust and loud, heated arguments.

    Watch this if you’re looking for an entertaining, tension-filled family drama.

    Watch Déjà Vu on Netflix.


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    6. Finding Hubby (2022)

    Running time: 1h 44m

    Director: Femi D. Ogunsanwo

    Genre: Romcom

    Oyin Clegg (Ade Laoye) is a professional woman whose hopes for a picture-perfect marriage implode after discovering her fiancé hides a shocking secret. As she grapples with betrayal, heartbreak, and public humiliation, she leans on her ride-or-die friends: Gloria (Munachi Abii) and Toke (Kehinde Bankole) to push through.

    If you’re in the mood for a Nollywood drama that combines heartbreak, revenge and redemption with a dose of “she proved them wrong”, this one delivers.

    Watch Finding Hubby on Netflix.

    5. Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards (2020)

    Running time: 2h

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Romcom

    The life of 28-year-old Kambili Maduka (Nancy Isime), a chaotic, impulsive woman, unravels just as she’s desperate to marry before turning 30. Dumped by her boyfriend (Mawuli Gavor) for not being “wife material” and suspended from her job for poor performance, Kambili is forced to confront her habits, priorities, and what she wants out of life.

    With support from her ride-or-die friends, she embarks on a self-discovery journey that leads her from heartbreak to independence, with plenty of laughs. If you’re into stories about romance, self-discovery with a healthy side of friendship and Lagos girl drama, Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards delivers in full.

    Watch Kambili: The Whole 30 Yards on Netflix.


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    4. All Na Vibes (2021)

    Running time: 1h 20m

    Director: Taiwo Egunjobi

    Genre: Drama, Thriller

    Set in Ibadan, this film follows three youths: Abiola (Tega Ethan), a wannabe musician with a heart full of ambition, Lamidi (Molawa Davis), a troublemaker and party animal, and Sade (Tolu Osaile), a quiet rich girl with a secret and a politician dad who’s always watching.

    They’re caught in the chokehold of boredom and broken systems. When school strikes keep them out of the classroom, they throw a house party to shake off the frustration, and everything spirals from there. What starts as “vibes and inshallah” quickly becomes a haunting crash course in politics, power, and consequences.

    Watch All Na Vibes on Netflix.

    3. Light In the Dark (2019)

    Running time: 1h 45m

    Director: Ekene Mekwunye

    Genre: Psychological Drama

    Jumoke (Rita Dominic) and Emeka (Kalu Ikeagwu) are deeply in love, despite the usual pressures of an inter-tribal relationship—family disapproval, cultural tension and unspoken expectations. But just as they begin to settle into their new life together, a brutal home invasion rips their world apart. What follows is not just physical recovery, but an emotional reckoning that tests the very foundation of their relationship.

    This gripping drama doesn’t shy away from the heavy stuff. It explores how trauma lingers, how silence can be loud in a marriage, and how healing isn’t always linear. A must-watch for anyone who values storytelling that blends love, pain and the will to survive.

    Watch Light In the Dark on Netflix.

    2. Nneka the Pretty Serpent (2020)

    Running time: 2h 20m

    Director: Tosin Igho

    Genre: Horror, Mystery

    Nneka the Pretty Serpent is a supernatural Nollywood thriller that tells the story of a young woman whose life is shattered when she witnesses her parents’ murder as a child. Years later, Nneka (Idia Aisien) begins to experience visions and strange powers that reveal she’s been chosen by a vengeful marine spirit. That spirit offers her a deal: supernatural powers in exchange for tracking down and destroying the secret society of powerful elites responsible for her family’s death.

    With her new abilities, Nneka transforms into a mystical femme fatale. But as she climbs deeper into the world of the occult and elite corruption, she begins to struggle with her own identity. If you’re into high-stakes revenge, spiritual warfare, and femme-led power movies, watch this.

    Watch Nneka the Pretty Serpent on Netflix.

    1. One Too Many (2022)

    Running time: 1h 31m

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Drama

    This film follows the story of 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. A piece of evidence left behind, a phone with a damning video clip, becomes the shaky basis of the case against him.

    As he’s thrown into prison and his name smeared, his mother, Adesuwa (Dakore Egbuson-Akande), is forced to confront not just the legal nightmare but a deeply personal trauma of her own involvement in police brutality years ago. Watch this if you’re looking for a tense, emotional courtroom drama that explores Nigeria’s justice system.

    Watch One Too Many on Netflix.


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  • Ruth Kadiri is one of the first few Nollywood filmmakers to crack the YouTube code and build a thriving, loyal fan base. Before streaming giants began eyeing Nigerian films, Kadiri was already producing heartfelt stories that local audiences could relate to, pulling millions of views on YouTube.

    From family drama to rom-coms, her films consistently deliver juicy storylines and relatable characters that keep fans hooked. Whether you’re here for blind love, betrayals or second chances, Ruth Kadiri’s catalogue has something for you. 

    Here are the 10 best Nollywood movies produced by Ruth Kadiri, ranked.

    10. The Other Side of Love (2022)

    Running time: 1h 40m

    Director: Okey Ifeanyi

    Genre: Drama, Romance

    When Jerry (Emma Blaq) chooses to follow his heart, it sparks a rift with his family, who believe he’s better off with someone they approve of. But Jerry stands by Sonia (Ruth Kadiri), the woman he truly loves. What begins as a romantic rebellion quickly spirals into a crime story, as love, grief, and justice collide in unexpected ways.

    If you’re a fan of romance stories spiced with crime, watch this movie.

    Watch The Other Side of Love on YouTube.

    9. Head of House (2024)

    Running time: 1h 45m

    Director: Morgan Ukaegbu

    Genre: Drama

    Grace (Ruth Kadiri), a hardworking roadside food vendor, is married to Chris (Deza The Great)—an unemployed, entitled, and promiscuous man who drains her emotionally and financially. While Grace toils daily, Chris racks up debts around the neighbourhood, shamelessly calling on his wife to bail him out.

    Though embarrassed and barely breaking even, Grace continues to prioritize her love for him—until she hits her breaking point. The final straw? Discovering he’s cheating on her with a woman who publicly mocks her over his unpaid debts. Head of House is a gripping tale of love, betrayal, and the limits of endurance within marriage.

    Watch Head of House on YouTube.

    8. 3rd Marriage (2024)

    Running time: 1h 51m

    Director: Nwosu Abagana Richard

    Genre: Drama

    Angela (Ruth Kadiri) starts off her marriage with excitement, but it quickly spirals into a disturbing and toxic relationship. She becomes increasingly irrational, setting strict boundaries for visiting friends and family, and obsessively guarding her marriage. Things take a darker turn when she plants her jewellery in her sister-in-law’s room to frame her for theft.

    As her behaviour becomes more erratic and controlling, her husband Jaydee (Deza The Great) grows fearful for his safety. In a desperate bid to protect himself and gather evidence, he installs a hidden camera in their home. 3rd Marriage is a tense domestic drama that explores psychological abuse and the unravelling of a once-promising union.

    If movies about marriage and boundaries excite you, press play.

    Watch 3rd Marriage on YouTube.

    7. Perfect Heart (2025)

    Running time: 1h 50m

    Director: Tissy Nnachie

    Genre: Drama, Romance

    Alexia (Prisma James) is a 27-year-old career woman desperate for love and navigating the chaotic Lagos dating scene. But all the men she meets seem to want only one thing—sex. With each failed date, her frustration builds, and the pressure of time begins to weigh heavily on her.

    Then she meets Tobenna (Timini Egbuson), and for a moment, it feels like the beginning of something beautiful. But that illusion quickly crumbles when she realises she’s just another pawn in his game. Only this time, she refuses to play the victim. Alexia sets out to make him feel the same heartbreak and betrayal she’s endured.

    Watch Perfect Heart on YouTube.


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    6. Pink or Blue (2024)

    Running time: 1h 47m

    Director: Morgan Ukaegbu

    Genre: Drama, Romance

    Karis (Deza The Great) has always believed marriage isn’t for him because he doesn’t trust women. Determined to become a father without the complications of a relationship, he hires a surrogate to carry his child. That surrogate is Nuela (Scarlet Gomez), who agrees to the arrangement for financial reasons.

    But when Nuela suffers a miscarriage, both are thrown into emotional turmoil. They part ways and try to move on with their lives. Then Karis finds out she’s seeing someone new—and to his surprise, he starts to long for her in ways he never expected.

    If you enjoy romantic dramas about unexpected connections and second chances, this one’s worth watching.

    Watch Pink or Blue on YouTube.

    5. Broke and Proud (2024)

    Running time: 2h

    Director: Okey Ifeanyi

    Genre: Comedy

    Cletus (Uzor Arukwe) is a married man, terrified of having more kids because he’s broke. So when his wife, Hannah (Ruth Kadiri), gets pregnant with their seventh child, he panics. His fear turns to despair when he also loses his job, so he does what he thinks is best: he runs away from home, abandoning his wife and children.

    But life takes a surprising turn. Cletus lands a new job working for a wealthy man, who turns out to be Hannah’s long-lost brother. This unexpected reunion changes everything for Hannah and her family.

    If you’re in the mood for a light-hearted story that humorously explores family, marriage, and the challenges of parenting, Broke and Proud is a solid pick.

    Watch Broke and Proud on YouTube.

    4. Marriage Interview (2023)

    Running time: 1h 53m

    Director: Nwosu Abagana Richard

    Genre: Romance

    Five years after a painful breakup, Clems (Eddie Watson) is still struggling to move on. With his birthday approaching, he has no intention of celebrating or doing anything fun. But his friends have other plans. They set him up on a blind date to shake things up.

    The date doesn’t go well. When his date (Uche Montana) arrives late, Clems loses his temper and speaks harshly to her. They go their separate ways, but fate clearly isn’t done with them yet. What follows is an unexpected love story filled with drama, misunderstandings, and second chances.

    If you’re a fan of slow-burn romance and heartfelt reconnections, Marriage Interview will hit the right spot.

    Watch Marriage Interview on YouTube.

    3. The Tea Room (2019)

    Running time:

    Director: Okey Ifeanyi

    Genre: Drama, Romance

    The Tea Room explores the complexities of workplace relationships and the emotional cost of mistaking manipulation for affection. A hardworking waitress, Bianca (Lota Chukwu), enters a messy relationship with her charming but controlling boss (Kenneth Okoli). What starts as innocent flirtation quickly turns toxic, forcing her to question everything she thought she knew about love, power, and self-worth.

    This is a strong weekend pick if you’re looking for a romantic drama with depth and emotional tension.

    The Tea Room isn’t streaming anywhere currently.

    2. Federal Reserve (Energy For Energy) (2025)

    Running time: 2h 19

    Director: Benjamin Barnabas

    Genre: Drama, Romance

    Prince Olisa (Qwasi Blay) is a cocky and disrespectful royal sent to another kingdom to meet his prospective in-laws. But his arrogance quickly puts him at odds with everyone, including the princess he’s meant to impress. Things take an unexpected turn when he falls for Kambili (Uche Montana), the humble yet spirited maid to the princess.

    If you’re a fan of the prince-falls-for-the-maid trope, this romantic drama will hit all the right notes.

    Watch Federal Reserve (Energy For Energy) on YouTube.

    1. The Better Half (2023)

    Running time: 1h 49m

    Director: Nwosu Abagana Richard

    Genre: Drama, Romance

    Kanye (Chidi Dike), a young university student, falls deeply for his lecturer, Sia (Uche Montana). But lacking the courage to confess his feelings in person, he creates a fake online identity to get closer to her. What begins as digital deception slowly blossoms into a complicated relationship that eventually crashes into reality.

    Watch this if you enjoy stories that explore obsession, vulnerability, and unconventional love.

    Watch The Better Half on YouTube.


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  • If you’re an average moviegoer, you probably only think about the Oscars when nominations are announced. But for me, who has religiously followed the award show since Gladiator won ‘Best Picture’ in 2000, it’s a year-round event. That’s why I’m doing this too-early evaluation of Nigeria’s chances of making it into next year’s ‘Best International Feature Film’ lineup.

    Since 2019, Nigeria has submitted four films for Oscar consideration in the ‘Best International Feature Film’ category, but none have made it to the 15-film shortlist that precedes the nominations. However, with My Father’s Shadow, directed by the gifted Akinola Davies Jr., my hopes for that changing are higher than ever. 

    My excitement comes with some bias: My Father’s Shadow easily tops my list of most anticipated films of 2025 (the director’s 2020 short film Lizard is excellent). But a few Oscar pundits seem to share my optimism, with Next Best Picture, a trusted awards season forecaster, highlighting the film’s prospects in two categories: ‘Best Supporting Actor’ for Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù and ‘Best International Feature Film.’

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    What makes My Father’s Shadow Oscar-ready?

    Recently premiering as the first Nigerian feature film screened at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival, a reliable springboard for Oscar hopefuls, My Father’s Shadow already has the kind of history-making buzz that keeps films in the conversation. 

    Set against the tense backdrop of the 1993 Nigerian elections, and filmed entirely in Lagos and Ibadan, My Father’s Shadow tells a deeply personal story of two brothers (played by newcomers, Godwin Egbo and Chibuike Marvellous Egbo) navigating a complicated relationship with their estranged father (played by a stellar Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù)

    In addition to rave reviews (a Metacritic score of 85/100 makes it one of the best-reviewed films of 2025 so far), My Father’s Shadow also left Cannes with a Special Mention for the Caméra d’Or, further boosting its international profile.

    Dan Bayer, an Oscar pundit and writer for Next Best Picture, gave the film an 8 in his review, calling it a “triumph.” Commenting on its Oscar chances, he told Zikoko, “I think My Father’s Shadow is certainly good enough to contend for a nomination, especially with Mubi distributing it.”

    Bayer’s biggest concern is about the movie, which primarily features dialogue in Yoruba, Pidgin, and English, meeting the Academy’s requirement that more than 50% of its spoken dialogue be in languages other than English. “Based on the general reception from Cannes and how well it played when I saw it, my gut instinct says it’s in if it meets the language requirements,” he concluded.

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    What needs to happen next?

    With global distribution already secured through Mubi — the distributors of 2024’s Oscar darling, The SubstanceMy Father’s Shadow is well-positioned to get a proper campaign push if chosen as Nigeria’s official submission by the Nigerian Oscar Selection Committee (NOSC).

    This is one of many hurdles the film will face, though, as this process has historically sparked drama and debate within Nigeria’s film community. Past choices have been controversial, with critics arguing about which films best represent Nigerian cinema to an international audience.

    There has also been internal drama within the committee. For the 2022 Oscars, the NOSC reviewed three Yoruba-language films — Aníkúlápó, Elesin Oba, and King of Thieves — only to have a majority (8 of 15) vote that ‘no film is eligible.’ This led to resignations, committee backlash, and an Academy-granted revote, which ended up yielding the exact same result.

    So far, Nigeria has only submitted four films for the ‘Best International Feature Film’ category at the Oscars.

    • Lionheart (2019): Directed by Genevieve Nnaji; disqualified for being predominantly in English (which led to pidgin English being included as a foreign language at the Oscars).
    • The Milkmaid (2020): Hausa-language drama directed by Desmond Ovbiagele; submitted but didn’t make the shortlist.
    • Mami Wata (2023): Directed by C.J. Obasi in Pidgin English; submitted but didn’t make the shortlist.
    • Mai Martaba (2024): Hausa-language film directed by Prince Daniel Aboki; submitted but didn’t make the shortlist.

    This year, My Father’s Shadow feels like a no-brainer pick, given its critical acclaim and international attention. If chosen, I think it stands a real chance of finally ending the streak and putting Nigeria on the Oscars stage, further opening doors for Nigerian cinema.

    How can you watch My Father’s Shadow in Nigeria?

    Ahead of its Cannes premiere, Mubi acquired global distribution rights to My Father’s Shadow, securing releases in North America, the UK, Ireland, and Turkey. However, there’s still no word on when it will release in Nigeria.

    Given Mubi’s footprint in over 190 countries, including Nigeria, an expansion of rights to local streaming or cinemas remains a strong possibility, but it is still pending official announcement.


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  • With the flood of new releases in Nollywood, it’s easy to quickly lose interest in digging for the right movies that are worth your time and meet your taste. So, I’ve curated this new list of movies to keep you from sleeping on Nollywood’s streaming boom.

    From action to crime thrillers, cute family drama to romance movies, these 10 Nollywood movies on Prime Video are the cinematic reset you didn’t know you needed.

    Here are the 10 best Nollywood movies to watch on Prime Video right now:

    10. It Blooms In June (2024)

    Running time: 2h 1m

    Director: Akorede Azeez

    Genre: Family Drama

    It Blooms in June follows June (Susan Pwajok), a young woman navigating the complexities of adolescence, love, and self-discovery after losing her mother. As she grows older, her father (Femi Jacob), who still blames himself for her death, becomes overbearing and obsessive. It was his way of giving her a safe upbringing and sheltered life.

    This movie’s narrative unfolds through her interactions with friends, family, and romantic interests, aiming to capture the essence of youth and the trials that come with it. If you’re looking for a movie focused on a cute father-daughter relationship, here’s one.

    Watch It Blooms In June on Prime Video.

    9. Casa De Novia (2024)

    Running time: 1h 49m

    Director: Uyoyou Adia

    Genre: Comedic Horror

    Yoyo (Anee Icha) is a Lagos-based journalist desperate to escape the city’s chaotic housing market. She stumbles upon a suspiciously affordable mansion and, without hesitation, moves in. But there’s a troubling twist: the house is haunted by Efosa, a ghost with unfinished business.

    Now, Yoyo must help Efosa find closure, all while navigating her own life’s complexities. While the challenges of Lagos’ housing experience may hit close to home, the dive into a haunted house trope keeps you at the edge of your seat. But there are enough funny moments to keep the atmosphere less eerie.

    Watch Casa De Novia on Prime Video.

    8. No Way Through (2023)

    Running time: 1h 45m

    Director: Chinaza Onuzo

    Genre: Action

    A single mother called Jolade (Funke Akindele) juggles a food business and a secret side hustle as a courier for a drug cartel that uses young girls as drug mules under the guise of scholarship programmes.

    When her close friend Margaret (Nengi Adoki) turns out to be an undercover law enforcement agent, Jolade is forced to choose between the safety of her daughter and her loyalty to the cartel, which is led by a pastor (Chidi Mokeme) and his wife (Chioma Akpotha). If you enjoy crime stories with twisted plots, press play on this.

    Watch No Way Through on Prime Video.

    7. The Betrayed (2024)

    Running time: 1h 49m

    Director: Zulumoke Oyibo

    Genre: Mystery/Thriller

    The movie starts with Bala (Gabriel Afolayan) and his tech bro bestie, Batista (Ibrahim Suleiman), celebrating a big business win. But the party turns sour when Bala is found next to a murdered escort. He’s arrested, investors pull out, and Amarachi (Uche Montana) is left picking up the pieces.

    As Amarachi scrambles to hold her family together and prove Bala’s innocence, the movie pivots into a thriller filled with betrayal and secrets.

    Watch The Betrayed on Prime Video.

    6. The Man For the Job (2022)

    Running time: 2h 1m

    Director: Niyi Akinmolayan

    Genre: Drama

    Imagine helping someone debug their app and waking up your entire life in shambles the next day. That’s what happens to Joseph Barnabas (Uzor Arukwe), a former tech-bro turned ride-hailing driver, after he gets tangled in a tech-fraud mess thanks to Zina (Temi Otedola), a young programmer whom he assisted.

    Joseph needs the support of his wife, Esohe (Ini Edo), and friend, Tega (Ibrahim Suleiman), to clear his name and uncover the real culprits. While this movie might have been criticised for its pacing, the brilliance of the performances is undeniable. I recommend it.

    Watch The Man For the Job on Prime Video.


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    5. To Freedom (2023)

    Running time: 1h 33m

    Director: Biodun Stephen

    Genre: Psychological Thriller

    Tobi (Daniel Etim-Effiong) and Shola (Osas Ighodaro) are a couple whose five-year marriage takes a harrowing turn when Shola mysteriously disappears one rainy night. As Tobi searches for his missing wife, he falls deep into depression. 

    Grief crippled him from moving on with his life. Even after a couple of years had passed, he believes that she’s still alive, and when his investigation efforts prove abortive, the trauma almost sends him to a psychiatric facility. If you’re yet to see a Nollywood movie that brilliantly explores human psyche and societal structures that enable the silencing of victims, you should give this a watch.

    Watch To Freedom on Prime Video.

    4. Underbelly (2023)

    Running time: 1h 23m

    Director: Toka McBaror

    Genre: Drama

    Set in 1976 Nigeria, Underbelly follows Ojo (Femi Adebayo) and Afang (Smart Conrad), two friends from the South who journey to the North seeking employment in a leather-making factory. Their goal? To earn enough money to attend the upcoming FESTAC ’77 festival in Lagos.

    However, their arrival is met with hostility, and they soon find themselves entangled in a covert drug operation within the factory, placing their lives in jeopardy. This is recommended for lovers of historical movies.

    Watch Underbelly on Prime Video.

    3. Wedding Night Blues (2024)

    Running time: 1h 23m

    Director: Temitope Bolade

    Genre: Romance

    Wedding Night Blues follows Nosa (Uzor Arukwe) and Wonuola (Uche Montana), a newlywed couple who anticipate an eventful wedding night after a two-year celibate relationship. However, their plans unravel as both grapple with personal traumas: Wonuola confronts past abuse, while Nosa deals with recurring memories of his romantic moments with his ex-girlfriend.

    Their once-promising marriage is now being tested by uncertainty as they struggle with their trauma and insecurities. If you’re looking for a movie that explores relationships and personal growth, watch this.

    Watch Wedding Night Blues on Prime Video.

    2. Landline (2025)

    Running time: 1h 23m

    Director: Dele Doherty

    Genre: Horror/Thriller

    Set in Lagos, this time-loop thriller follows Kola (Gabriel Afolayan), a military officer who’s stranded in a safehouse when he begins to receive mysterious calls that his wife Shalewa (Zainab Balogun) will be killed. A furious Kola is stuck in a cycle to rescue his wife.

    Every attempt to break free from the loop is futile, reflecting the fight against life’s many pressing obstacles. If you love time-loop kind of movies, this may be for you.

    Watch Landline on Prime Video.

    10. Eyimofe (This Is My Desire) (2020)

    Running time: 1h 56m

    Director: Arie Esiri and Chuko Esiri

    Genre: Drama

    This is the story of two Lagosians, Eyimofe (Jude Akuwudike), an electrician, and Rosa (Temi Ami-Williams), a hairdresser. Both are on separate quests to escape their challenging realities by emigrating to Europe—Eyimofe to Spain and Rosa to Italy.

    Their stories, though distinct, mirror each other’s struggles and aspirations, painting a strong and relatable picture of the lengths individuals go to in pursuit of a better life. This movie is considered one of Nollywood’s best productions in the last ten years. It’s a must-see.

    Watch Eyimofe (This Is My Desire) on Prime Video.


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  • Chioma Akpotha stole the spotlight at the 2025 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards with her win for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Two decades in, and she’s still collecting flowers for the powerful performances she’s consistently delivered on screen.

    Whether she’s playing a mother, a wife, a gangster, or the girl in love, Akpotha has given us unforgettable scenes that continue to live rent-free in our heads.

    To celebrate her big win — and her even bigger legacy — we’re ranking 10 of her best Nollywood performances that prove she’s truly in a league of her own.

    10. Trapped Flames (2025)

    Running time: 1h 55m

    Director: Great Valentine Edochie

    Genre: Drama/Romance

    Chioma Akpotha stars as Vanessa, a lawyer unravelling under the weight of betrayal. Her husband’s affair forces her into painful denial, until the truth threatens to destroy their family.

    This role lands on the list not just for its emotional weight, but for how Akpotha captures the quiet disintegration of a woman holding on too tightly. Trapped Flames may be recent, but her performance is a reminder that she’s still delivering layered, emotionally complex characters — even two decades in.

    Watch Trapped Flames on YouTube.

    9. Love Me Again (2024)

    Running time: 1h 39m

    Director: Great Valentine Edochie

    Genre: Romance

    Chioma Akpotha plays Renike, a single mother torn between her own desire for love and the fears of her children, who worry about losing her attention. The film delicately explores the emotional tug-of-war between personal happiness and maternal responsibility.

    Akpotha’s performance stands out for its quiet restraint and emotional honesty. She brings tenderness, strength, and vulnerability to a role that could have easily slipped into cliché. Love Me Again is one of Nollywood YouTube’s most beloved romance films this year — and Akpotha is the heart of it.

    Watch Love Me Again on YouTube.

    8. When Love Spins (2025)

    Running time: 2h

    Director: Great Valentine Edochie

    Genre: Romance

    Chioma Akpotha plays Ogechi, a heartbroken village girl who flees to the city after her longtime boyfriend betrays her. As she begins working as a maid, her boss (Fredrick Leonard) falls for her, but Ogechi, scarred by past love, starts planning her next escape.

     Akpotha brings a quiet defiance to the role, showing us a woman who wants love but fears it in equal measure. When Love Spins earns its spot on this list for how well she captures emotional walls built from heartbreak, and the courage it takes to tear them down.

    Watch When Love Spins on YouTube.

    7. Sisi London (2024)

    Running time: 1h 22m

    Director: Omoni Oboli

    Genre: Drama

    Chioma Chukwuka Akpotha performs as Philo, a spirited and outspoken market vendor. The narrative centres around Philo’s personal journey, which begins with a heartfelt promise to her dying mother to control her fiery temper.

    Her promise is tested when her husband introduces a second wife into their household, challenging Philo’s resolve and igniting a series of dramatic and comedic events. Chioma’s portrayal of Philo captures the character’s internal struggle between honouring her mother’s last wish and confronting the emotional turmoil of her husband’s actions.

    Watch Sisi London on Netflix.

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    6. Collision Course (2021)

    Running time: 1h 15m

    Director: Bolanle Austen-Peters

    Genre: Action/Drama

    Chioma Chukwuka acts as Ekaete, the estranged wife of Magnus, a beleaguered police officer (Kelechi Udegbe). She takes her kids and leaves her husband after he unsuccessfully uses his kids’ school fees to buy his way into an elite division of the Nigerian Police Force (NPF).

    Through Ekaete, this Nollywood movie sheds light on the ripple effects of institutional failures, emphasising that the impact extends beyond the individuals directly involved to their families and communities. 

    Watch Collision Course on Netflix.

    5. Wives On Strike (2016)

    Running time: 1h 32m

    Director: Omoni Oboli

    Genre: Drama

    In Wives On Strike, Chioma Akpotha plays Madam Vera, one of several market women who initiate a sex strike to protest child marriage. She’s bold, persuasive, and unapologetically vocal — rallying other women to stand up against a deeply entrenched injustice.

    This role stands out because it blends activism and comedy without diluting either. Akpotha’s performance is both entertaining and urgent, striking a rare balance in socially conscious storytelling. The fact that she returned for two sequels — The Revolution and The Uprising — shows just how central and memorable her character was to the franchise’s impact.

    Watch Wives On Strike on Prime Video.

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    4. Akweke (2016)

    Running time: 3h 22m

    Director: Ugezu J. Ugezu

    Genre: Drama

    In Akweke, Chioma Akpotha takes on the title role as a noble daughter of the gods tasked with protecting her village. As tensions rise, she’s forced to confront the burden of leadership and a sacrifice she isn’t ready to make.

    This film earns its place on the list for the sheer emotional weight of Akpotha’s performance. She carries the story with quiet strength and vulnerability, proving she can lead an epic traditional drama just as powerfully as any modern role. It’s a masterclass in restraint, poise, and presence.

    Watch Akweke on YouTube.


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    3. Moment of Truth (Part 1 & 2) (2005)

    Running time: 2h 27m

    Director: Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen

    Genre: Drama

    As Evelyn, a humble bread seller whose life is upended by a deceptive saviour, Chioma Akpotha gives a performance packed with emotional intensity and quiet strength. What begins as a story of hope quickly spirals into one of manipulation and abuse, with Akpotha anchoring every twist.

    This role stands out because of how convincingly she charts Evelyn’s transformation — from wide-eyed gratitude to resilience in the face of betrayal. It’s one of her earliest showcases of emotional range, laying the groundwork for the powerhouse performer she’d become. Moment of Truth remains a classic in her filmography for good reason.

    Watch Moment of Truth (Part 1 and 2) on YouTube.

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    2. Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020)

    Running time: 1h 50m

    Director: Funke Akindele and JJC Skillz

    Genre: Comedy

    As Chummy Choko, one of the fierce and chaotic Askamaya Bees, Chioma Akpotha dives headfirst into street-smart agbero life — and completely owns it. She delivers a hilarious yet grounded performance, balancing raw energy with unexpected moments of softness and loyalty.

    This role proves Akpotha’s comedic chops and solidifies her versatility. Going from dramatic leads to full-blown comedic chaos without missing a beat? That’s star power. Omo Ghetto: The Saga became a box office juggernaut, and Chummy Choko was one of the reasons it worked so well.

    Watch Omo Ghetto: The Saga on Netflix.

    1. Gangs of Lagos (2023)

    Running time: 2h 4m

    Director: Jadesola Osiberu

    Genre: Crime

    In Gangs of Lagos, Chioma Akpotha plays Mama Ify, a market woman and single mother whose son is tragically caught in the crossfire of gang violence. Her performance is raw, guttural, and unflinchingly real — the kind that grips you and doesn’t let go.

    Akpotha doesn’t just play grief; she embodies it. In a film filled with tension and violence, her scenes land the emotional punches. She gives the film its heart — and for that, this is not just one of her best performances, it’s her most unforgettable.

    Watch Gangs of Lagos on Prime Video.


    Bonus: Other Nollywood films with Chioma  Akpotha that aren’t streaming anywhere at the moment but are definitely worth your time.

    Past Came Calling (2012)

    A Ghetto Love Story (2023)

    On Bended Knees (2013)

    Accident (2013)

    Sins of the Flesh (2005)


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  • The ‘Best Movie’ category at the AMVCA (Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards) has remained one of the most coveted awards for not just Nollywood filmmakers but filmmakers on the continent, writ large.  Each year, a film is crowned for its exceptional storytelling, direction, performances, or cultural impact — securing its place in Nollywood (and African cinema) history.

    The nominations for the 11th edition of the award dropped last night, leaving fans of African cinema debating snubs and surprises all over the internet.

    In preparation for the award show, to be held on May 10, we’ve ranked the 10 best AMVCA ‘Best Movie’ winners of all time. 

    10. Living In Bondage: Breaking Free (2019)

    Award-winning year: 2020

    Running time: 2h 29m

    Director: Ramsey Nouah

    Genre: Thriller

    Country: Nigeria

    A sequel to the 1992 Nollywood classic Living in Bondage, this film follows Nnamdi (Jide Kene Achufusi), an ambitious young man who turns to occult rituals in his desperate quest for wealth. However, he soon realises that the price of his newfound riches is far greater than he ever imagined.

    Directed by Ramsey Nouah, the thriller features standout performances from Nancy Isime, Kanayo O. Kanayo, and Nouah himself. If you’re looking for a gripping modern take on a Nollywood classic, this is a must-watch.

    Watch Living In Bondage: Breaking Free on Netflix.

    9. Dry (2014)

    Award-winning year: 2016

    Running time: 1h 55m

    Director: Stephanie Linus

    Genre: Drama

    Country: Nigeria

    Dry addresses the harrowing issues of child marriage and Vesicovaginal Fistula (VVF) in Northern Nigeria. The film follows a young girl’s struggle and a doctor’s journey to make a difference, highlighting the resilience of women and the need for societal change. 

    This drama, directed by Stephanie Linus, brings sensitivity and urgency to these critical issues that continue to ravage the entire country.​ The cast includes Stephanie Linus as Dr. Zara​, Liz Benson-Ameye, Olu Jacobs and Zubaida Ibrahim Fagge.Dry 

    Watch Dry on Prime Video.

    8. Contract (2012)

    Award-winning year: 2014

    Running time: 2h 26m

    Director: Shirley Frimpong-Manso

    Genre: Romance
    Country: Ghana

    Peter (Hlomla Dandala) has no interest in marriage or commitment, but he wants a child. His solution? Hire a surrogate. He finds Abena (Yvonne Okoro), a woman in need of money, and strikes a deal: she’ll carry his baby, move in during the pregnancy, give birth, and then walk away.

    Simple, right? Not quite. As the pregnancy progresses, Abena starts developing feelings for Peter — and, to his surprise, he just might have a heart after all.

    If you’re in the mood for a heartwarming romance with a touch of comedy, Contract is worth a watch — if you can find it. Unfortunately, it’s not currently streaming anywhere.

    7. 18 Hours (2017)

    Award-winning year: 2018

    Running time: 1h 55m

    Director: Njue Kevin

    Genre: Medical Drama

    Country: Kenya

    This gripping drama follows Zach (Nick Ndeda), a rookie paramedic determined to save a critically injured accident victim. But despite his best efforts, hospital after hospital refuses to admit the patient, forcing Zach to stay in the ambulance with him for a grueling 18 hours — until they finally find a facility willing to help.

    With five AMVCA nominations, 18 Hours made history as the first Kenyan film to be recognised at the event — and it took home the ‘Best Movie’ award that year.

    Medical dramas may be rare in African cinema, but 18 Hours delivers a powerful and emotional story that’s worth watching.

    Watch 18 Hours on Showmax.

    6. Amina (2021)

    Award-winning year: 2022

    Running time: 1h 54m

    Director: Izu Ojukwu

    Genre: Action/Adventure

    Country: Nigeria

    This Arewa epic brings to life the legendary story of Queen Amina of Zazzau (modern-day Zaria). Played by Lucy Ameh, Amina is a fearless warrior whose ambition leads her to the throne, cementing her place in history.

    Featuring a stellar cast that includes Ali Nuhu, Clarion Chukwura, and Sani Musa Danja, Amina speaks to Nollywood’s growing interest in historical epics. If you love stories of power, bravery, and legacy, this one is worth watching.

    Watch Amina on Netflix.

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    5. Anikulapo (2022)

    Award-winning year: 2023

    Running time: 1h 51m

    Director: Kunle Afolayan

    Genre: Drama/Fantasy

    Country: Nigeria

    Anikulapo follows the story of Saro (Kunle Remi), a man gifted with the mystical power to bring people back to life. His name, meaning “He who carries death in his pouch” in Yoruba, hints at the immense power he wields. But as his abilities earn him fame, fortune, and influence, greed leads him down a dangerous path.

    With its rich cultural themes, stunning costumes, and a gripping storyline, Anikulapo stands out as one of Nollywood’s most visually striking epics. If you love historical fantasy with deep Yoruba mythology, this one’s a must-watch.

    Watch Anikulapo on Netflix.

    4. October 1 (2014)

    Award-winning year: 2015

    Running time: 2h 25m

    Director: Kunle Afolayan

    Genre: Thriller/Mystery

    Country: Nigeria

    Set against the backdrop of Nigeria’s 1960 independence, October 1 follows veteran police inspector Danladi Waziri (Sadiq Daba) as he investigates a series of brutal murders targeting women. His search for the killer leads to shocking revelations about the man responsible (Demola Adedoyin) and the dark history that shaped him.

    Blending real historical events with gripping fiction, this film delivers a compelling mystery wrapped in stunning cinematography, a strong cast, and masterful storytelling. A true Nollywood classic, October 1 is a must-watch.

    Watch October 1 on MUBI.

    3. Otelo Burning (2011)

    Award-winning year: 2013

    Running time: 1h 35m

    Director: Sara Blecher

    Genre: Drama

    Country: South Africa

    Set in 1988 at the height of apartheid, Otelo Burning follows three township boys—Otelo (Jafta Mamabolo), his younger brother Ntwe (Tshepang Mohlomi), and his best friend New Year (Thomas Gumede)—who discover a passion for surfing after visiting a beach house. As Otelo rises to fame in the sport, his dreams are shattered when Ntwe is murdered, forcing him to choose between vengeance and his future.

    Though released in 2011, this visually striking South African drama won Best Film at the 2013 AMVCAs. If you’re a fan of art house cinema, this one deserves a spot on your watchlist.

    Watch Otelo Burning on MUBI.

    2. ‘76 (2016)

    Award-winning year: 2017

    Running time: 1h 55m

    Director: Izu Ojukwu

    Genre: Historical Drama

    Country: Nigeria

    Set against the backdrop of a turbulent period in Nigerian history, ‘76 follows a soldier who is wrongly accused of being involved in a coup plot to assassinate a general. With his life on the line, his pregnant wife fights against all odds to prove his innocence.

    Blending history, romance, and political intrigue, this gripping drama is a must-watch for fans of military and historical films. If you’re looking for a Nollywood film that delivers both emotional depth and high stakes, ‘76 won’t disappoint.

    Watch ‘76 on Netflix.

    1. Breath of Life (2023)

    Award-winning year: 2024

    Running time: 1h 54m

    Director: BB Sasore

    Genre: Drama

    Country: Nigeria

    Once a prosperous and gifted man, Timi (Wale Ojo) is left bitter and withdrawn after a devastating loss. His world takes an unexpected turn when Elijah (Chimezie Imo), a humble young man, becomes his housekeeper. As their bond deepens, Timi begins to heal, rediscover love, and find renewed purpose.

    A beautifully crafted Nollywood drama, Breath of Life stands out with its heartfelt storytelling, powerful performances, and stunning cinematography. Arguably one of the finest Nollywood films in recent years, this is one you shouldn’t miss.

    Watch Breath of Life on Prime Video.


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  • January is the perfect month for fresh starts and even fresher binge lists. Whether you’re a Nollywood superfan or just looking to dip your toes into the magic of Nigerian cinema, this list has you covered.

    From swoon-worthy romances to edge-of-your-seat dramas, these Prime Video picks will keep you entertained all month long.

    The Perfect Arrangement

    This film tells a tangled love story about a free-spirited woman who finds herself caught between two men—her best friend and her ex-boyfriend—who also happen to be brothers. Directed by Chinazam Onuzo, it features an impressive cast, including Sharon Ooja-Nwoke, Nancy Isime, Jim Iyke, and Mr. Macaroni.

    Love Is Yellow

    Timini Egbuson and Bimbo Ademoye star in this Lagos-based drama about the pursuit of happiness. The story follows a successful tech bro searching for a deeper sense of purpose in life. Directed by Kayode Kasumu, the film also features Paul Utomi and Mofe Duncan.

    Superstar

    This film follows the journey of a rising actress navigating the glitz and challenges of new-age Nollywood. As she ascends to fame, she struggles to balance her newfound stardom with love and other aspects of her life. Directed by Akay Ilozobhie, Superstar features a cast including Teniola Aladese, Eku Edewor, Timini Egbuson, and Nancy Isime.

    The Beads

    A bride-to-be finds herself trapped in a time loop, reliving her wedding day repeatedly after a tragic incident. As she unravels the mystery, she must confront her past to break the cycle. Directed by Moyinoluwa Ezekiel, The Beads stars Zainab Balogun, Lateef Adedimeji, and Efa Iwara.

    Black Mail

    O.C. Ukeje and Alessandro Babalola star in this gripping drama directed by Obi Emelonye. The story follows an actor whose career and family are thrown into turmoil when online blackmailers threaten to release an old private video. Tense and thought-provoking, Black Mail explores the dark side of digital privacy.

    Water and Garri

    Tiwa Savage makes her film debut in this 2024 drama about a fashion designer who returns to Nigeria after a decade abroad for a family funeral. Directed by Meji Alabi, the film also stars Mike Folarin, Jemima Osunde, and Godwin Amakye.

    Stacy

    Funke Akindele and Stan Nze star in this romantic drama about a man stuck in a toxic relationship. When he meets someone new, his controlling girlfriend refuses to let him move on and find happiness. Directed by Chukwuka Emma-Ogbangwo, Stacy explores love, freedom, and the complications in between.

    Crossroads

    Directed by Seyi Siwoku, Crossroads is a suspenseful thriller about the robbery of a senator’s wife by four suspects. As the senior detective investigates, he uncovers that there’s much more to the case than meets the eye. The film stars Damilola Adegbite, Kehinde Bankole, and Seun Akindele.

    Crazy People

    In this thrilling face-off, Ramsey Nouah plays an actor, caught in a bizarre situation with an impersonator. After a year hiatus from acting, he returns to realise that the impersonator is almost living his life. Crazy People also stars Sola Sobowale and Chioma Omeruah.

    Christmas in Lagos

    Directed by Jade Osiberu, Christmas in Lagos follows the story of a Lagos woman who is secretly in love with her best friend. Her world is turned upside down when he comes home with a fiancée. The film stars Teniola Aladese, Ladipoe, Ayra Starr, and Shady Bello.

    Also, Check Out the 10 Best Nollywood Films to Watch On Netflix (Jan. 2025)

  • Film lovers gather around!

    If your January plans don’t include a Nollywood marathon, are you even doing it right? As Nollywood prepares to serve us new productions this new year, starting with Niyi Akinmolayan’s latest, Lisabi: A Legend Is Born, we’ve dived into Nollywood’s archive on Netflix to find the best films to watch this January.

    From romantic comedies to gripping dramas, we made a list of movies for you to enjoy all month long.

    See below the 10 best Nollywood movies to stream on Netflix in January:

    Lisabi: A Legend Is Born

    This film is the prequel to Niyi Akinmolayan’s 2024 hit, Lisabi: The Uprising. Lisabi: A Legend Is Born takes viewers back to the origins of the legendary folk hero Lisabi, exploring his birth and journey to becoming a historical icon. Featuring a star-studded cast including Odunlade Adekola, Lateef Adedimeji, Olayode Juliana, and Adebimpe Oyebade-Adedimeji, this film is currently Nollywood’s number one trending title on Netflix. A must-watch for all fans of epic storytelling!

    In Line

    A man is released from prison, expecting to resume his life with his family and business as if nothing had changed. But everything has. His wife is secretly plotting revenge for the years of abuse she endured, and his normal life might be slipping further out of reach. If you’re looking for a gripping love story with twists that keep you on the edge of your seat, In Line is it. Directed by Tope Oshin and starring Adesua Etomi-Wellington and Uzor Arukwe, this is a must-watch!

    King of Boys

    Film director and producer Kemi Adetiba has announced the return of her iconic King of Boys crime-thriller franchise with a new film set to drop in 2025. While we count down to its release, now is the perfect time to revisit the original film—or watch it for the first time if you haven’t already. Brace yourself for an intense, power-packed story featuring standout performances from Sola Sobowale, Toni Tones, Reminisce, and Titi Kuti. It’s a cinematic experience you won’t forget!

    Blood Vessel

    Starring Francis Duru, Jide Kene Achufusi, Dibor Adaobi, and John Dumelo, Blood Vessel is a gripping mystery film about six individuals who escape a polluted town and find themselves on a ship, only to discover that their toughest journey is just beginning. Directed by Moses Inwang, this film promises suspense, intrigue, and unexpected twists. A thrilling watch you won’t want to miss!

    My Village People

    If you’re looking for a film that blends the charm of classic Nollywood with the vibrancy of modern cinema, My Village People is the perfect choice. Starring Theresa Edem, Bovi Ugboma, and Venita Akpofure, this comedy brings a fresh take on village life with humour, drama, and unexpected twists. A must-watch for anyone looking to enjoy Nollywood at its best!

    One of Many

    One of Many tells the powerful story of a boy falsely accused of murdering his friend, and his mother’s relentless fight to prove his innocence against a corrupt system. If you’re a fan of gripping tales centred around law, order, and justice, this is a film you can’t miss. Directed by Kayode Kasumu, the film stars Dakore Egbuson-Akande and Chimezie Imo in standout performances that will keep you hooked from start to finish.

    Ile Owo (House of Money)

    Ile Owo follows the story of a young nurse who, after a string of failed romantic relationships, finally finds love with a stable and wealthy man. However, his family harbours dark secrets that threaten to unravel everything. Co-starring Bisola Aiyeola and Efa Iwara, this psychological horror film directed by Dare Olaitan will keep you on the edge of your seat. A gripping tale of love, deception, and hidden truths!

    Dwindle

    Directed by Dare Olaitan and Kayode Kasumu, Dwindle is a comedy that follows two friends who, after stealing a car, venture into the cab business—only to end up in a dangerous situation when they accidentally kidnap their state governor. Featuring Lateef Adedimeji, Bisola Aiyeola, and Jide Kene Achufusi, this film delivers laughs, thrills, and unexpected twists. A wild ride you won’t want to miss!

    The Ghost and the Tout Too

    In The Ghost and the Tout Too, a woman with the ability to communicate with ghosts must help a coma patient whose soul is trapped between life and death. If you’re into ridiculous humour, this one’s for you. Directed by Charles Uwagbai, the film stars Destiny Etiko, Iyabo Ojo, Ini Edo, and Ali Nuhu. It delivers laughter and supernatural twists. It’s a fun and light-hearted watch!

    Before Valentine’s

    Get ready for some drama before Valentine’s Day with Before Valentine’s. Set in a Lagos hair salon, the film follows hairstylists living fake lives, only to have their secrets exposed. Expect plenty of gossip, laughs, and relatable moments. Directed by Michelle Bello, this comedy stars Uche Montana, Bolaji Ogunmola, and Elozonam Ogbolu. If you love salon drama and juicy reveals, this one’s for you!

    The 10 Best Nollywood Films to Watch on YouTube (Jan. 2025)

  • This month, we’re shining the spotlight on the best 15 Nollywood films available on Netflix, Prime Video, and YouTube.

    From gripping crime dramas like Hotel Labamba to heartwarming dramas like Moms at War, our list of 15 must-watch Nollywood films has something for every movie enthusiast. Whether you’re a longtime Nollywood fan or the Nigerian cinema recently became your thing, this list is the perfect starting point for your next binge-watching run.

    The Order of Things (2022)

    Two brothers plan to get married, but according to their traditional mother, the elder brother must marry first. Timini Egbuson, Obi Maduegbuna and Binta Ayo Mogaji star in this 2022 romantic comedy. It’s streaming on Netflix.

    Love and Life (2024)

    Rita Dominic, Michelle Dede, and Nse Ikpe-Etim star in this drama about a widow, a troubled marriage, and an uncertain relationship. Struggling with their love lives, these three friends support each other. It’s streaming on Prime Video.

    The Beads (2024)

    Zainab Balogun, Shaffy Bello, and Efe Iwara star in this drama about a bride-to-be who’s supposed to die on her wedding day. Hopeful to stay alive, she fights to turn back the hand of time. It’s directed by Moyin Sage and is streaming on Prime Video.

    A Ride to Love (2024)

    Are you in the mood for a romantic film? See this drama about a tech bro who’s slowly getting back on his feet when he finds love again. But his ex comes back with a child, the result of an older pregnancy. The film stars Victory Michael, Omeche Omo and Ngozi Echems. It’s streaming on YouTube.

    Moms at War (2018)

    In this comedy-drama directed by Omoni Oboli, two mothers who live in the same neighbourhood become rivals, and their children compete to be the best in school. Funke Akindele, Sharon Ooja, and Michelle Dede feature in the film, which is on Netflix.

    Hotel Labamba (2023)

    Everybody in a hotel becomes a suspect in a murder case investigation. Bimbo Ademoye and Lateef Adedimeji feature in this film. It’s streaming on Prime Video.

    The Two Aishas (2023)

    Two friends named Aisha have become rivals, and they must end their fights and reconcile their beefing husbands. The film, directed by Iyke Okechukwu, features Rahama Sadau and Maryam Booth in the cast. It is streaming on Prime Video.

    Strained (2023)

    A daughter and mother heal their broken relationship after the daughter was forced to reach out for help for her newborn baby. Tracey George, Queen Nwokoye are cast as actors, and Okechukwu Oku is its director. Streaming on Netflix.

    The Bride (2024)

    An unexpected situation makes two lovers realise that they aren’t compatible with each other. The guy finds love with another lady. Maurice Sam and Teniola Aladese play the lead cast. Showing on YouTube.

    Something Like Gold (2023)

    The father is accused of financial crimes around the wedding of a wealthy family’s daughter. Close friends desert her, and the situation leads to the marriage cancellation. Timini Egbuson, Patrick Doyle, and Teniola Aladese star in this, which is streaming on Netflix.

    HEARTBREAK (2024)

    The relationship of two love birds gets threatened after the boyfriend gets diagnosed with a medical condition. Michael Dappa, Emem Ufot and Inem King are cast in this YouTube film.

    Ewa Aganyin (2024)

    A popular ewa aganyin (mashed beans) seller fights to get out of her toxic relationship, but soon develops affection for her boss. Kiekie, Wumi Toriola, IK Ogbonna star in this Ruth Kadiri film, streaming on YouTube.

    Japa! (2024)

    A Nigerian school teacher seeks greener pastures in the US, but on the day he’s supposed to leave Nigeria, he gets stuck in a time loop. Actors such as Blossom Chukwujekwu, Layi Wasabi, and Seun Ajayi star in this film, which is streaming on Prime Video.

    The One for Sarah (2022)

    After healing from an emotionally abusive relationship, a lady finds herself and falls in love again. This is a film about self-worth. Uzor Arukwe, Beverly Naya and Daniel Etim-Effiong are top cast members. Showing on Netflix. 

    Sparkle (2024)

    In this YouTube drama, two siblings, an interior designer and an artist, clash over differences in lifestyle. One brother has severe OCD, while the other is a bit disorganised. Miwa Olorunfemi, Chike Daniel, and Sonita Fred feature in this film.