• It is still Women’s Month, and regardless of all that has been happening in the country, in this house, we’re celebrating Nigerian women (and the Nollywood movies they light up).

    It’s no secret that in Nollywood, women reign supreme. Whether they’re breaking box office records or delivering stellar performances, female actors continue to captivate movie lovers. But beyond being leading ladies, women are also making their mark behind the camera, directing some of Nollywood’s best and biggest movies.

    Here are ten (10) must-watch Nollywood movies directed by women:​

    1. Lionheart (2018)

    Runtime: 1h 35m​
    Director: Genevieve Nnaji​
    Genre: Drama​

    Lionheart tells the story of Adaeze Obiagu (Genevieve Nnaji), who steps up to run her father’s transportation company when health issues force him to step down. Facing numerous challenges in a male-dominated industry, Adaeze must collaborate with her unconventional uncle (Nkem “Osofia” Owoh) to save the company from financial ruin. This film marks Nnaji’s directorial debut, and also stars Onyeka Onwenu, Pete Edochie, Phyno and Jemima Osunde.

    Watch Lionheart on Netflix.

    2. King of Boys (2018)

    Runtime: 3h 2m​
    Director: Kemi Adetiba​
    Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller​

    Alhaja Eniola Salami (Sola Sobowale) is a powerful businesswoman and philanthropist with a notorious past. As she aspires for a political position, she becomes entangled in a power struggle that threatens everything she holds dear. Kemi Adetiba’s King of Boys is a gripping tale of ambition, politics, and the dark corridors of power in Nigeria.​ The cast also includes Adesua Etomi-Wellington, Sharon Ooja and Reminisce.

    Watch King of Boys on Netflix.

    3. ​Gangs of Lagos (2023)

    Runtime: 2h 4m​
    Director: Jade Osiberu​
    Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller

    This Nollywood action film follows a group of childhood friends—Tobi Bakre, Chike, and Adesua Etomi-Wellington—as they navigate their destinies amidst the bustling streets of Isale Eko, Lagos. Drawn into the complex world of crime and politics, they confront challenges that test their loyalty and aspirations. Osiberu reimagines Lagos’s underworld, highlighting the intricate ties between street gangs and political power. The cast includes Iyabo Ojo, Chioma Akpotha and Olarotimi Fakunle.

    Watch ​Gangs of Lagos on Prime Video.


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    4. Journey to Self (2013)

    Runtime: 2hrs
    Director: Tope Oshin
    Genre: Drama​

    This drama revolves around four childhood friends—Nse Ikpe-Etim, Dakore Egbuson-Akande, Ashionye Michelle Raccah and Katherine Obiang—who reunite following the death of their mutual friend, Uche. Through a series of letters left by Uche, the women embark on a journey of self-discovery, confronting personal issues such as domestic violence, marital secrets, and societal expectations. 

    Watch ​Journey to Self on Prime Video.

    5. Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (2024)

    Runtime: 1h 29m​
    Director: Bolanle Austen-Peters​
    Genre: Biographical Drama​

    This biopic chronicles the life of Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti, the feminist and activist who fought tirelessly for women’s rights and suffrage. Bolanle Austen-Peters brings to life the story of a woman who challenged colonial rule and patriarchal norms, leaving an indelible mark on Nigerian history.​ Kehinde Bankole and Joke Silva both play Ransome-Kuti at different stages of her life. Other cast members include Adunni Ade, Omowunmi Dada, and Jide Kosoko.

    Watch Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti on Prime Video.

    6. Sistá(2022)

    Runtime: 1h 34m​
    Director: Biodun Stephen
    Genre: Drama​

    Sistá​ follows a hard-working young mother (Kehinde Bankole) abandoned by her lover and left to fend for her two children. Through sheer grit, she raises the children as a single mother. But years later, by chance, her lover reunites with her and demands to have a place in his children’s life. This movie is about spurned love and the pressures we face to forgive when we’re not ready. The cast includes Deyemi Okanlawon and Bisola Aiyeola.​

    Watch Sistá​ on Prime Video.

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    7. Rattlesnake (1994)

    Runtime: 2h 30m​
    Director: Amaka Igwe​
    Genre: Crime, Drama​

    Rattlesnake tells the story of Ahanna (Francis Duru), a young man drawn into a life of crime after his father dies and financial hardships set in. This film invites us to ask ourselves whether crime is ever an option. Three decades later, the Amaka Igwe classic is as relevant as it was in 1994.​ In 2020, a remake, Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story, directed by Ramsey Nouah, was released. The cast includes Nkem Owoh, Ann Njemanze, Bob Manuel and Ernest Obi.

    Watch Rattlesnake on YouTube.

    8. Dry (2014)

    Runtime: 1h 55m​
    Director: Stephanie Linus (Okereke)​
    Genre: Drama​

    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.

    Watch Dry on Prime Video.

    9. The Meeting (2012)

    Runtime: 2h 12m​
    Director: Mildred Okwo
    Genre: Romantic Comedy, Drama​

    The Meeting follows Makinde Esho (Femi Jacobs), a corporate executive from Lagos, who travels to Abuja for a crucial business meeting. He encounters unexpected bureaucratic challenges, particularly from the quirky receptionist Clara Ikemba (for which Rita Dominic won an AMVCA). Mildred Okwo’s direction offers a humorous yet insightful look into Nigerian bureaucratic processes and the surprises life holds.​ The cast also includes Kate Henshaw, Kehinde Bankole and Linda Ejiofor-Suleiman.

    Watch The Meeting on YouTube.

    10 Bariga Sugar (2017)

    Runtime: 21 minutes​
    Director: Ifeoma Nkiruka Chukwuogo​
    Genre: Drama, Short Film​

    Bariga Sugar is a poignant short film set in a brothel compound in Nigeria. The narrative centres on the tender friendship between eight-year-old Ese and ten-year-old Jamil, both children of sex workers residing in the brothel. The film delves into their innocent bond amidst the challenging environment they inhabit, offering a heartfelt exploration of childhood, resilience, and hope.​

    Watch Bariga Sugar on YouTube.


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  • Uzor Arukwe is one of those actors who consistently lights up our screens, effortlessly stealing the show with every performance. Whether he’s portraying a charming romantic lead, a no-nonsense tough guy, or a scene-stealing comedian, his presence is always captivating.

    You may have come across recent buzz about his standout romantic role in Omoni Oboli’s Love In Every Word (2025) or spotted him in a few Inkblot productions. But did you know there’s a whole lineup of films that truly showcase his impressive range?

    If you’re looking for must-watch Arukwe movies, we’ve ranked his 10 best performances.

    10. The One For Sarah (2022)

    Runtime: 1h 37m

    Director: Lyndsey F. Efejuku

    Genre: Romance/Drama

    In this film, Arukwe plays Fred, a man caught in a complex love triangle with Sarah (Beverly Naya) and his friend (Bucci Franklin). As he fights to win Sarah’s heart, the story interrogates deeper themes of trauma, choices, abuse, and sexism, making for a thought-provoking watch.

    Watch The One For Sarah on Netflix.

    9. Vanity (2022)

    Runtime: 1h 56m

    Director: Dolapo Adigun

    Genre: Family Drama

    Uzor Arukwe takes on the role of Kobi, an engineer determined for his wife (Jemima Osunde) to secure a well-paying job to help support their family. However, when she becomes pregnant during her job search, his frustration turns into bitterness and anger.

    As his impatience and emotional abuse take a toll on their marriage, Arukwe delivers a gripping performance, proving once again that he’s a standout in marriage dramas.

    Watch Vanity on Prime Video.

    8. Criminal (2024)

    Runtime: 1h 25m

    Director: Dolapo Adigun

    Genre: Crime Thriller

    Arukwe delivers a compelling performance as Uzo, a hotheaded thug who believes brute force is the solution to everything. When hospital staff inform him that they’re overwhelmed and unable to treat his brother, he and his gang resort to pulling out guns in a desperate show of intimidation.

    With his intense presence and raw emotion, Arukwe stands out as the film’s strongest performer.

    Watch Criminal on YouTube.

    7. Love, Lust and a Murder (2023)

    Runtime: 1h 34m

    Director: Best Okoduwa

    Genre: Crime/Drama

    In this gripping crime drama, Arukwe plays Deji, a man who has an affair with his depressed and lonely married neighbour (Mary Lazarus). When she becomes pregnant, uncertainty over the child’s paternity spirals into chaos, ultimately leading to a tragic murder.

    With its intense suspense and dark twists, this film is a must-watch for thriller lovers.

    Watch Love, Lust and a Murder on Showmax.

    6. Gbese Family (2024)

    Runtime: 1h 28m

    Director: Michelle Bello

    Genre: Comedy Drama

    Uzor Arukwe plays Mazi Nnamdi, a high-flying banker who fights to excel in the corporate world while grappling with the weight of his humble and difficult past. But his struggles go beyond work — he’s hiding a secret that could ruin his future and land him in jail. Torn between ambition and family loyalty, he faces an intense internal conflict.

    Arukwe truly showcases his range in this role, effortlessly blending humor with fear, vulnerability, and seriousness.

    Watch Gbese Family on Prime Video.

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    5. The Man for the Job (2022)

    Runtime: 2h

    Director: Niyi Akinmolayan

    Genre: Crime Drama

    Arukwe delivers a gripping performance as Joseph, a brilliant tech bro juggling three jobs — banker, cab driver, and programmer —t o support his family. When he agrees to help a young female programmer (Temi Otedola) debug an app for a fee, what seems like a simple gig quickly turns into a nightmare as he gets entangled in a startup company’s theft scandal.

    With its high stakes and intense twists, this film is a thrilling watch.

    Watch The Man for the Job on Prime Video.

    4. Momiwa (2024)

    Runtime: 1h 47m

    Director: Biodun Stephen

    Genre: Family Drama

    Arukwe takes on the heartfelt role of Naeto, a single dad doing his best to raise his kids after his wife leaves him due to financial struggles. Just as he finds comfort and stability with Momiwa (Blessing Jessica Obasi-Nze), his ex-wife suddenly reappears, forcing him to choose between reigniting an old flame or embracing his newfound love.

    This family drama is packed with emotion, tough decisions, and stellar performances from Arukwe.

    Watch Momiwa on Prime Video.

    3. In Line (2017)

    Runtime: 1h 55m

    Director: Tope Oshin

    Genre: Psychological Thriller

    In his early days, Arukwe delivered a standout performance as Debo, the husband of Kate (Adesua Etomi-Wellington) in In Line. Playing an ex-convict returning home after six years, he’s met with a cold reception, forcing him to grapple with a crumbling marriage, unresolved anger issues, and an ex who refuses to let go.

    Six years later, this film is still praised as “the awesome Nollywood many won’t see.” Don’t be the one to miss out on a great movie.

    Watch In Line on Netflix.

    2. A Tribe Called Judah (2023)

    Runtime: 2h 14m

    Director: Adeoluwa Owu and Funke Akindele

    Genre: Crime/Comedy

    In this film, Arukwe takes on the role of Chairman, a wealthy yet semi-illiterate Igbo businessman with a terrifying unpredictability. Determined to recover his stolen money, he stops at nothing. Arukwe has described this role as the most challenging he has ever played, and his gripping performance makes clear why.

    Watch A Tribe Called Judah on Prime Video.

    1. Love In Every Word (2025)

    Runtime: 1h 55m

    Director: Stanley Obi

    Genre: Romance

    Arukwe shines as Odogwu, a wealthy and romantic Igbo businessman who spares no expense to keep his lover, Chioma (Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi), happy. This film is yet another testament to his knack for embodying Igbo businessman roles with charm and authenticity.

    This is his best acting since A Tribe Called Judah.

    Watch Love In Every Word on YouTube.


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  • Move over Netflix; YouTube is what’s in at the moment.

    Once relegated as the den of low-budget Nollywood movies, there has been a rise in Nollywood filmmakers choosing YouTube for big-budget projects. Stars like Timini Egbuson, Chioma Akpotha and Uzor Arukwe have been featured in fleets of direct-to-YouTube movies.

    This all came to a head over the weekend when X rose in appreciation of the latest Omoni Oboli TV flick, Love In Every Word, featuring Arukwe and Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi as a couple. While that film is definitely somewhere to start, it is not all YouTube has to offer.

    Here are the best Nollywood movies you should watch this March.

    Billionaire Sons (2025)

    Runtime: 2h 14m

    Director: Morgan Ukaegbu

    Genre: Family Drama

    This drama starring Lilian Afegbai, Eddie Watson and Michael Dappa tells the tale of a family with a fractured relationship. Liberty (Eddie Watson) returns home after isolating himself from his father (Anselem O. Omeh) and brother (Michael Dappa). It takes their father’s ailment to reconcile the brothers. This is a family drama about forgiveness and family bond. 

    Watch Billionaire Sons on YouTube.

    In Her Shoes (2025)

    Runtime: 1h 48m

    Director: Okey Ifeanyi

    Genre: Drama/Mystery

    Emmanuel (Maurice Sam) and Boma (Ruth Kadiri) star as husband and wife in this family satire. Here, an intolerant man mysteriously becomes…wait for it…pregnant after denying his pregnant wife any grace.

    If you’re into social media clapbacks and online gender wars come to life, this is a good place to live out your fantasies.

    Watch In Her Shoes on YouTube.

    Lagos Big Girls (2024)

    Runtime: 1h 47m

    Director: Uche Agbo

    Genre: Romance/Drama

    This movie tackles the glamorous lives of “Lagos big girls.” It reveals the lengths some would go to for social and financial security. Life on the fast lane has always come with consequences, and this movie is a cautionary tale for those who decide to live that life. Osas Ighodaro, Francess Ben, Eyinna Wigwe, and Daniel Nsude are the stars of this movie.

    Watch Lagos Big Girls on YouTube.

    Loko Laya (2025)

    Runtime: 2h

    Director: Adekunle Azeez

    Genre: Family Drama

    This Wumi Toriola movie is about a crazy-in-love couple (Afeez Eniola and Wumi Toriola) whose home becomes heated after their mothers (Fausat Balogun and Remi Surutu) temporarily move in with them. Watch how a peaceful home becomes a house of conflicts, lies, and rivalry.

    Watch Loko Laya on YouTube.

    Love In Every Word (2025)

    Runtime: 1h 55m

    Director: Stanley Obi

    Genre: Romance

    Love In Every Word is currently the talk of the internet, thanks to its one million-view milestone within 24 hours of its premiere on YouTube. In the film, Uzor Arukwe and Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi meet in an unexpected place and fall in love. But they first have to overcome personal fear and societal expectations.

    Watch Love In Every Word on YouTube.

    Love Notes (2024)

    Runtime: 1h 49m

    Director: Michael Akinrogunde

    Genre: Drama

    Have you seen a friendship so strong that a friend who isn’t interested in having her own child is ready to be a surrogate mom for her bestie? Although their marriages suffer for it, this is a story of a life-long sisterhood shared between Tami (Beverly OSU) and Maris (Uzoamaka Aniunoh). This movie features other actors like Kunle Remi, Najite Dede, Ireti Doyle and Baaj Adekunle.

    Watch Love Notes on YouTube.

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    Not the Plan (2024)

    Runtime: 1h 32m

    Director: Great Valentine Edochie

    Genre: Romance

    Bayo (Saga Deolu) and Imem (Adebola Jones) are a couple who have already agreed not to have children. But the husband changes his mind and begins to pressure his wife to try. The pressures come to a fever pitch after his mother becomes involved in the issue.

    Watch Not the Plan on YouTube.

    Spice of Love (2024)

    Runtime: 2h

    Director: Mo Fakorede

    Genre: Romance

    Amina (Ekama Etim-Inyang) spends her entire life trying to make a name for herself and shake off the nepo-baby label. But when the family tradition demands her to marry, she finds herself at a crossroads. Spice of Love stars actors like Kunle Coker, Michael Dappa and Daniel Etim-Effiong.

    Watch Spice of Love on YouTube.

    The Ghost Chase (2025)

    Runtime: 1h 46m

    Director: Great Valentine Edochie

    Genre: Romance/Drama

    Alex (Michael Dappa) is thinking about settling down to a tradwife. He wants a submissive woman who will do all the house chores, take care of his mother, and carry his children. But he also wants her to pay 50% of the bills. This movie features other actors like Eso Dike, Tope Olowoniyan and Bolaji Ogunmola.

    Watch The Ghost Chase on YouTube.

    When Love Spins (2025)

    Runtime: 2h

    Director: Great Valentine Edochie

    Genre: Romance

    After a woman (Chioma Chukwuka) is abandoned by her longtime boyfriend, who marries another woman, she leaves the village to become a maid in the city. But when her new boss (Fredrick Leonard) begins to express his feelings for her, she again begins to plan another exit.

    Watch When Love Spins on YouTube.


    ALSO READ: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies to Watch on Netflix (March 2025)


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  • If you’re looking to add some Nollywood films to your Netflix watchlist this March, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re craving drama, romance or comedy, there are many movies on the streamer that deliver top-tier storytelling, stellar performances, and all the feels you could ask for.

    Here are the best Nollywood movies currently streaming on Netflix that you should watch in March.

    76 (2016)

    Runtime: 1h 58m

    Director: Izu Ojukwu

    Genre: Romance/Drama

    The captain of the military (Ramsey Nouah) and his pregnant wife (Rita Dominic) refuse an offer from a friend (Chidi Mokeme) to join a coup to assassinate the Head of State, Murtala Muhammed. However, he is arrested for treason due to his affiliation with the coup plotters.

    In this historical drama, Nouah navigates this tough situation as his wife carries their baby to term.

    Watch 76 on Netflix.

    Ada Omo Daddy (2023)

    Runtime: 2h 3m

    Directors: Adebayo Tijani and Akay Mason

    Genre: Comedy/Drama

    Ada Omo Daddy follows Pero (Omowunmi Dada), who’s set to marry Victor (Tayo Faniran). However, conflict sets in when her biological father (Charles Okafor), a deadbeat, suddenly shows up and objects to the marriage.

    He begins to fight for a place in her life, leading to tensions with her stepfather. This film borrows from Nigerian weddings and Owambe culture to tell a funny family drama.

    Watch Ada Omo Daddy on Netflix.

    Citation (2020)

    Runtime: 2h 31m

    Director: Kunle Afolayan

    Genre: Thriller/Drama

    A young and brilliant master’s student, Moremi (Remi Otedola) defends herself against a visiting lecturer (Jimmy Jean-Louis) after he makes sexual advances at her and eventually attempts to assault her. This film depicts the student-lecturer power dynamics and discusses the abuses and stigma many students experience in Nigerian universities.

    Watch Citation of Netflix.

    Dazzling Mirage (2014)

    Runtime: 1h 30m

    Director: Tunde Kelani

    Genre: Romance/Drama

    Funmi (Kemi Lala Akindoju) is a young Nigerian woman with sickle cell anaemia who chooses to rise above it. She chases her dreams and fights for the life she wants, going on to build a thriving career, find love, and ultimately motherhood. This film adaptation of Olayinka Abimbola Eghokhare’s book of the same title also features Kunle Afolayan, Khabirat Kafidipe, Bob Manuel, and Taiwo Ajai-Lycett.

    Watch Dazzling Mirage on Netflix.

    Glamour Girls (2022)

    Runtime: 2h 5m

    Director: Bunmi Ajakaiye

    Genre: Thriller/Drama

    This remake of the 1994 Nollywood classic Glamour Girls stars Joselyn Dumas, Nse Ikpe-Etim, and Toke Makinwa. In it, a stripper (Sharon Ooja-Nwoke) loses her job and strives for survival.

    Although this new Glamour Girls has been criticised for its cliché and slow start, it strongly explores the underground world of crime and prostitution.

    Watch Glamour Girls on Netflix.

    Jagun Jagun (2023)

    Runtime: 2h 31m

    Directors: Tope Adeayo and Adebayo Tijani

    Genre: Action/Drama

    This is an epic film about a famous and ruthless warlord, Ogunjimi (Femi Adebayo) and how he clashed with Gbotija (Lateef Adedimeji). Gbotija is a young soldier and warrior of Ogunjimi, but they become enemies after the former begins to gain popularity within the military.

    Other cast members include Fathia Balogun, Mr. Macaroni and Odunlade Adekola.

    Watch Jagun Jagun on Netflix.

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    Lagos Real Fake Life (2018)

    Runtime: 1h 58m

    Director: Mike Ezuruonye

    Genre: Comedy

    This Mike-Ezuruonye-directed and self-produced film tells the tale of Chidi (Mike Ezuruonye) and Emeka (Nonso Diobi), who live fake lives in Lagos by leeching off the wealth and kindness of women.

    Lagos Real Fake Like is inspired by the true stories of people “Keeping up with the Joneses” in Lagos.

    Watch Lagos Real Fake Life on Netflix.

    Sanitation Day (2020)

    Runtime: 1h 50m

    Director: Seyi Babatope

    Genre: Crime-Thriller/Mystery

    Two police investigators (Blossom Chukwujekwu and Elozonam Ogbolu) attempt to solve a murder in a face-me-I-face-you apartment. But, they first need to find a way to make the tenants cooperate with them. Over time, what starts out as a murder investigation becomes a heist.

    Watch Sanitation Day on Netflix.

    Something like Gold (2023)

    Runtime: 1h 46m

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Romance/Drama

    The wedding plans of Tamara (Sandra Okunzuwa), a spoiled and rude daughter of a wealthy Lagos socialite (Patrick Doyle), halt after her father’s embezzlement and corruption are exposed.

    During this adversity, Tamara’s friends and family desert her, leaving her to adjust to her new life in isolation.

    Watch Something Like Gold on Netflix.

    The Wildflower (2022)

    Runtime: 1h 44m

    Director: Biodun Stephen

    Genre: Drama

    Mama Adaolisa (Toyin Abraham) is a middle-aged woman who is subjected to domestic violence by her husband (Nosa Rex); her daughter, Adaolisa (Sandra Okunzuwa), manages to escape a rape attempt; and Rolake (Damilare Kuku) has a boss that tries to take advantage of her. This film explores sexual assault and domestic violence by drilling deep into the lives of the three women.

    Watch The Wildflower on Netflix.


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  • Family, love, sacrifice and betrayal take centre stage in Gone, the latest thrilling mystery drama from the MTF West Africa Class of 2024. Written by Winner Achimugu and directed by Anjola Aluko and Omotola Oke Tbasz, Gone is set to premiere on March 7th at 5:30 PM on Africa Magic Showcase, with a repeat showing on March 8th at 7:00 PM on Africa Magic Family.  

    This intriguing family drama explores the complexities of love, sacrifice, and forgiveness, wrapped in a high-stakes mystery that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats. Gone follows the story of Damola Akinola played by Paul Nnadiekwe, whose life is upended on his 25th birthday when a shocking revelation is unearthed in his family soak away. This discovery unravels a web of secrets, betrayal, and long-buried truths, threatening to destroy the fragile peace Damola shares with his mother, Abimbola played by Tolu Odewumi.   

    The film boasts an impressive cast, including Teniola Aladese, Kelechi Udegbe; Martha Ehinome; Rotimi Adelegan and Kate Adepegba in pivotal roles; and a talented crew led by producer Oluwayanmife Arogundade, co-producer Izzy Besta, editor Ifekristi Ojediran, assistant director Isaac Effiong and cinematographer Olarenwaju Oyedola among others.

    Gone tells a story of love and sacrifice, which are universal themes,” says producer Oluwayanmife Arogundade. “As a producer, stories like these mean so much to me because they connect us all”

    With its compelling story and stellar performances, Gone promises to be a must-watch mystery drama that will leave audiences questioning the very foundations of trust, love, and forgiveness.  

    Don’t miss the premiere of Gone: March 7th at 5:30 PM on Africa Magic Showcase and  March 8th at 7:00 PM on Africa Magic Family.

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  • In its 96-year existence, the Academy Awards, commonly known as the Oscars, has established itself as one of the highest awards for artistic and technical excellence in global film and television.

    In recent years, some big Nollywood players, such as Funke Akindele, Jade Osiberu, Kunle Afolayan, Daniel K. Daniel and Blessing Egbe, have been invited by the academy to become voting members.

    As we near the 2025 Oscars, which will be held on Sunday, March 2, 2025, here’s a complete list of all Nigerians and individuals of Nigerian descent who have ever been nominated for an Oscar (None have won yet). 

    Nigerians Who Have Been Nominated For An Oscar

    1. Cynthia Erivo

    Total nominations: 3

    Category and Year:

    1. Best Actress (2020) – Harriet (Rene Zellweger won for Judy)
    2. Best Original Song (2020) – “Stand Up” (Harriet) (Elton John and Bernie Taupin won for (I’m Gonna) Love Me Again)
    3. Best Actress (2025) – Wicked (TBA)

    Oscar fact: If Cynthia Erivo wins Best Actress for her performance as Elphaba in the movie musical Wicked, she will be the first Nigerian to EGOT (win an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony).

    2. Remi Adefarasin

    Total nominations: 1

    Category and Year:

    1. Best Cinematography (1999) – Elizabeth (Janusz Kaminski won for Saving Private Ryan)

    Oscar fact: In 1999, Remi Adefarasin became the first black person to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography.

    3. Sophie Okonedo

    Total nominations: 1

    Category and Year:

    1. Best Supporting Actress (2005) – Hotel Rwanda (Cate Blanchett won for The Aviator)

    Oscar fact: Though she didn’t win an Oscar for Hotel Rwanda, Sophie Okonedo won a British Academy Television Award (BAFTA) for the same performance. She is also the first Nigerian woman to have been nominated for an Oscar.

    4. Chiwetel Ejiofor 

    Total nominations: 1

    Category and Year:

    1. Best Male Actor in a Leading Role (2014) – 12 Years A Slave (Matthew McConaughey won for Dallas Buyers Club)

    Oscar fact: Chiwetel Ejiofor won a British Academy Television Awards (BAFTA) for the same role, beating out Leonardo Dicaprio for Wolf of Wall Street and Tom Hanks for Captain Phillips.

    5. Tems

    Total nominations: 1

    Category and Year:

    1. Best Original Song (2023) – “Lift Me Up” (“Naatu Naatu” from the movie RRR won)

    Oscar fact:Lift Me Up” earned Tems, born Temilade Openiyi, her first Oscar nomination. She was nominated alongside Ryan Coogler, Ludwig Göransson, and Rihanna, who performed the song for the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack.

    6. Misan Harriman

    Total nominations: 1

    Category and Year:

    1. Best Live Action Short Film (2023) – The After (Wes Anderson and Steven Rales won for The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar)

    Oscar fact: The After is Misan Harriman’s debut film as writer-director. The British-Nigerian is best known for his  work as a photographer, becoming the first black man to shoot a cover of British Vogue in the magazine’s 104-year history

    Nigerian Movies Submitted for the ‘Best International Feature Film’ Oscar

    1. Lionheart (2019)

    Director: Genevieve Nnaji
    Synopsis: Adaeze (Genevieve Nnaji), a business-savvy young woman steps in to help her father’s struggling bus company. As she works to save the business and prove herself, she discovers her own strength and resilience.

    Status: Disqualified

    Oscar fact: In 2019, Lionheart became Nigeria’s first submission for the Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film. However, it was disqualified because the majority of the film’s dialogue was in English, not an indigenous Nigerian language. The year after the disqualification, the Academy chose to start accepting films in Pidgin-English.

    Watch Lionheart on Netflix.

    2. The Milkmaid (2020)

    Director: Desmond Ovbiagele
    Synopsis: The film follows Aisha (Anthonieta Kalunta), a young Fulani milkmaid who lives in rural Nigeria. When her sister (Maryam Booth) is kidnapped by insurgents, Aisha sets out on a dangerous mission to rescue her. This moving film sheds light on the experiences of women living in conflict zones.

    Status: Not nominated

    Oscar fact: Written and produced by Desmond Ovbiagele, it was the first Hausa-language film submitted for the Oscar consideration.

    Watch The Milkmaid on Prime Video.

    3. Mami Wata (2023)

    Director: C.J. “Fiery” Obasi

    Synopsis: This film is inspired by the ancient myth Mami Wata, a water spirit revered for her beauty and mystical powers. It blends fantasy, drama and cultural heritage to offer a fresh perspective on spirituality, identity and the struggle between tradition and modernity.

    Status: Not nominated

    Oscar fact: At the Sundance Film Festival, Mami Wata won the Special Jury Prize in the World Dramatic Competition for its cinematography, making it the first Nollywood film to win a major prize at the festival.

    Watch Mami Wata on MUBI.

    4. Mai Martaba (2025)

    Director: Prince Daniel Aboki

    Synopsis: The story unfolds in an ancient kingdom that once thrived on a prosperous trans-Saharan trade. But everything comes crashing down after a brutal power struggle within the Agadashawa ruling clan. Female leadership, forbidden love, unchecked greed, political war, and betrayal — all play out in a world teetering on the edge of ruin.

    Status: Not nominated

    Oscar fact: After Mai Martaba didn’t make the list of nominated films for Best International Feature Film, critics cited a lack of campaign budget. Many films submitted in the category are typically advertised or elevated on platforms where Oscar voters might see them.

    Watch Mai Martaba on MUBI.

    Nigerians Who Are Voting Members of the Academy Awards 

    As of February 2025, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) has invited several Nigerian actors and filmmakers to join as voting members. 

    2018

    1. Femi Odugbemi

    Femi Odugbemi is a renowned filmmaker and producer, known for films ike Battleground and Covenant.

    2. Omotola Jalade Ekeinde

    Omotola Jalade Ekeinde is one of Nollywood’s most acclaimed actresses with a career spanning over two decades.

    2021

    1. Andrew Dosunmu

    Andrew Dosunmu is a Nigerian photographer and filmmaker who’s known for his artistic visual style. He’s best known for his acclaimed drama, Mother of George.

    2. Mo Abudu

    Mo Abudu is a media mogul and founder of EbonyLife Media, a company that’s responsible for producing films like Oloture, The Wedding Party and The Royal Hibiscus Hotel.

    3. Ramsey Nouah

    Ramsey Nouah is a veteran actor and director, celebrated for his roles in numerous films such as The Figurine and Living In Bondage: Breaking Free.

    2022

    1. Blessing Egbe

    Blessing Egbe is a director celebrated for films such as African Messiah and Iquo’s Journal.

    2. Daniel K. Daniel

    Daniel K. Daniel is an actor who’s known for his roles in The Fugitive and A Soldier’s Story.

    3. Funke Akindele

    Funke Akindele is an actress, director and producer, most recognised for her Jenifa and Omo Ghetto franchises.

    2023

    1.  C.J. “Fiery” Obasi

    C.J. Obasi is an independent filmmaker and director of the Sundance award-winning film Mami Wata.

    2. Jade Osiberu

    Jade Osiberu is a producer and director, best known for films like Gangs of Lagos and Brotherhood.

    3. Kunle Afolayan

    Kunle Afolayan is a celebrated filmmaker, popularly known for his Anikulapo film and series, The Figurine and other films that defined the new age of Nollywood.

    4. Richard Mofe-Damijo (RMD)

    RMD is a veteran actor with a prolific career in Nigerian cinema.

    5. Shola Dada

    An award-winning film writer on films such as Man of God, The Bridge and Anikulapo.


    ALSO READ: Nigerians Who Have Won or Been Nominated for Grammys: A Complete List


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    If you haven’t yet done so, now is the time to head to our website and grab tickets to HERtitude 2025 for yourself, your bestie, and your gang of hotties.

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  • The Honourable Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa-Musawa, will Launch Screen Nigeria at the Cannes Film Festival through Nigeria’s cultural and tourism promotion brand, Nigeria Everywhere.

    Screen Nigeria is a platform dedicated to celebrating and promoting Nigeria’s vibrant film, television and audiovisual industry.

    Focused on empowering creators and showcasing Nollywood’s global impact, Screen Nigeria fosters collaboration, innovation, and storytelling that highlights the richness of Nigerian culture and talent.

    From spotlighting the latest productions to fostering discussions on industry trends, Screen Nigeria serves as the voice of a vibrant, evolving industry that continues to reach global audiences.

    Screen Nigeria is a brand of Nigeria’s official cultural and Tourism Brand, “Nigeria EveryWhere”.

    It will coordinate the national representation at international markets and festivals, showcasing Nigerian films, television, and animation.

    To help achieve this, it will deploy the Nigerian Pavilion at various fora.

    Barrister Musa Musawa stated, “Cinema holds a special place in any nation’s cultural and artistic landscape. Its ability to cut across boundaries and connect diverse people while giving them the voice to tell their stories has made it a mainstay of human existence for decades. With Screen Nigeria, we are looking to turbocharge the growth experienced in recent years by our audiovisual sector, elevating it to be globally competitive while also opening up new frontiers, such as animation, for the local market.”

    Screen Nigeria will leverage the audiovisual industry and its value chains as a catalyst to achieve the headline Destination 2030 objectives of job creation and increased GDP contribution. Currently, Destination 2030 aims to create 2 million jobs and contribute $100 billion to Nigeria’s GDP by 2030

    Key Targets

    ● Promoting the Nigerian audiovisual industry internationally to increase visibility and access to our products and talents.

    ● Promoting Nigeria as a destination for production.

    ● Promoting Nigeria as a destination for outsourced audiovisual work (postproduction, animation and game creation).

    ● Attracting FDI through promoting investment incentives, production tax credits, co-production treaties, facilities, talents and services available locally.

    Nigeria Pavillion

    The Nigerian Pavilion will be at the centre of activities, serving as the hub for Nigeria’s engagements at the various festivals. It will bring together audiovisual stakeholders, creating a harmonised agenda for the country.

    2025 Destinations

    ■ Marche du Film/Cannes International Film Festival, Canns
    ■ Toronto International Film Festival, Toronto
    ■ African International Film Festival, Lagos
    ■ Zuma International Film Festival, Abuja
    ■ Red Sea Film Festival, Jeddah

    About Nigeria Everywhere

    Destination 2030: Nigeria Everywhere is a transformative initiative of Nigeria’s Ministry of Art, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy dedicated to exporting Nigeria’s creative products and talent to the global marketplace. The initiative will drive international recognition and market access for Nigerian excellence in film, arts, food, music, fashion, etc., establishing sustainable pathways for creators to reach worldwide audiences.

    The initiative will build market linkages through strategic partnerships with federal government agencies and international collaborators, driving the commercial success of Nigeria’s creative and cultural products in the global market. Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council, on Tuesday, 4th February 2025, officially adopted ‘Destination 2030; Nigeria Everywhere’ as Nigeria’s Global Soft Power and Tourism brand to position Nigeria as a prominent global hub for Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy.

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  • The Nigerian film industry is set to break new ground with the highly anticipated premiere of The Artifact – Stones of Fatima, a riveting adventure film produced and directed by Tolu Awobiyi under the banner of LordTanner Studios. Distributed by Nile Entertainment, this historic production—the first true adventure film from Nigeria—will hit cinemas nationwide on March 21, 2025.

    With a stellar ensemble cast including Adeoluwa Akintoba as lead, Kunle Remi, Gabriel Afolayan, Bimbo Manuel, Sola Fosudo, Okey Uzoeshi, Wendy Lawal, Sharon Otimi, Debrah Jalmet, Godspower Nwogwugwu, Lord Frank, Mikel John, Callistus Akunaeziri, Ovy Godwin, Miracle Inyanda, and Okey Uzoeshi, the film promises an exhilarating ride through the heart of Nigeria. Shot across seven states—Lagos, Osun, Jos, Kaduna, Benin, Enugu, and Abuja—The Artifact – Stones of Fatima delivers a visually stunning and culturally rich cinematic experience.

    The film follows the son of a deceased museum curator and his three friends as they embark on a quest to recover precious stones taken from a stolen artifact. Unbeknownst to them, their journey entangles them in a web of deception involving an ex-senator, an African art recovery agency, and a ruthless international art thief.

    For director Tolu Awobiyi, The Artifact – Stones of Fatima is more than just a film—it’s a labour of love. Reflecting on his passion for storytelling, he shared:

    “Someone asked me why I make films and wanted to know what drives me to keep telling stories… When I think about it, my why is actually very basic. It is as simple as the joy you derive from a delicious spoon of fruity ice yummy yogurt, or the warmth of the feel of the sun on your face on a beach on a quick getaway… The long and deep belly laughter you catch when you stumble on a funny joke or the fuzzy intimate feeling you get cuddled up to the one you love.”

    “I make films because it gives me the opportunity to create these kinds of feelings I want to have, for the people around me. I do it because I love to see the joy it creates for the audience who watch it. I make films because the world is hard, and we need moments of joy to break the drudgery of life.”

    This sentiment is woven into every frame of The Artifact – Stones of Fatima, making it a must-watch event for audiences seeking excitement, heart, and a deeper connection to African storytelling. With a unique blend of adventure, suspense, and historical intrigue, The Artifact – Stones of Fatima is set to redefine Nollywood storytelling. Mark your calendars—March 21, 2025—and prepare to experience Nigerian cinema like never before!

  • 2024 is that drama-filled reality show that is our dear country Nigeria and didn’t need a script. From economic woes to political tension, it’s been a wild ride. But amidst all the Nigerian turmoil and complaints here and there, global pop culture also served as our trusty distraction — a much-needed escape from the chaos.

    We’re counting down 15 pop culture moments that stole our attention, sparked joy, and started conversations locally and worldwide. Here are some 2024 pop culture highlights that defined this stressful year.

    Films and TV Shows

    Shōgun

    When Shōgun, a historical TV show, came out, it became viral due to its samurai details and other Japanese culture elements. The show became so popular, viewers made and posted memes weekly in anticipation for new episodes. It ended up bagging Emmy Awards nominations.

    Baby Reindeer

    The tea is, Baby Reindeer‘s success was largely due to its unflinching honesty and unconventional storytelling approach. Richard Gadd, the mastermind behind the series, bared his soul, drawing heavily from his personal experiences with stalking and abuse. This raw authenticity resonated deeply with audiences, making the show feel more like a mirror reflection of real life than a scripted drama.

    Wicked

    If you’ve seen recent media coverage of Cynthia Erivo and Arianna Grande, they’re currently on a media tour for a musical film titled Wicked. They co-starred in this film about friendship. It’s an all-round excitement. From its colour and lighting being debated to internet memes, the Glinda/Elphaba fandom, and return to theatre and musical production.

    John Boyega and Skepta at AFRIFF 2024

    The African International Film Festival held in Lagos had big hitters like international actor John Boyega and international rapper Skepta in attendance at its 2024 edition. Skepta’s short film, Tribal Marks, screened at the event. Boyega had a panel conversation about the challenges new actors face and also hinted he’s working on a new project with  Genevieve Nnaji.

    Music

    Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake

    Kendrick Lamar and Drake, two of the biggest rappers in the world finally went at each other after years of sneaking dissing (mostly from Drake) and beef rumours. Their back-and-forth this year gave us nine scathing and earth-scorching diss tracks, four from Drake and five from Kendrick. It’s considered the biggest rap beef ever and Kendrick won, based on public opinion.

    “Cowboy Carter”

    Last year, Beyoncé released a 27-track country album, paying homage to her Houston and Louisiana roots and showcasing her range as a musician and concept writer. Bey = MOTHER.

    The Mavin-UMG deal

    In February 2024, an investor and company called TGP exited Nigerian music label and company Mavin Records and sold its majority stake to Universal Music Group (UMG). It was acquired by UMG for nothing less than $125 million in sales price and $150 million to $200 million in valuation. Mavin is still running with Don Jazzy as CEO and Tega Oghenejobo, the newly appointed president and COO. This deal is considered the biggest exit ever in African entertainment.

    Big Smoke and Tobacco

    Nigerian singer Portable and Nigerian-British rapper and producer Skepta released their song “Tony Montana” in March 2024. The surprising fire song became so huge that it peaked at number one on Apple Music Nigeria and Spotify Music Nigeria charts. The music video also bagged a million views in four days. It remains one of the biggest Nigerian songs of 2024.

    Wizkid vs Davido

    This year, Afrobeats A-listers Wizkid and Davido went from subtly dissing each other to publicly throwing jabs on social media. The singers resurrected their longtime beef in April after unprovoked clapbacks and rants at his fans and colleagues. Since then, months after months, it’s been a dick swing between them. Wizkid resumed the online beef in October, calling Davido “wack” and “talentless.”

    READ: 5 Top Nigerian Creators of 2024

    Entertainment 

    The WAG Movement

    The popular movement of Wives and Girlfriends (WAG) of sports celebrities was revived this year in a solo effort by Tolani Benson, the girlfriend of Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka. She was one of the unforgettable moments of the 2024 Olympics in Paris. Face card >>>>

    Celebrities lookalike contests

    A Timothée Chamalets lookalike competition drew such a large crowd that the police eventually had to break up. But it didn’t stop at Timothée. Doppelganger contests of Drake and Justin Bieber have happened since then.

    Nollywood veterans’ call-to-glory

    In March 2024, after an amputation and a long battle with his health, Nigerian comedic actor Mr Ibu passed away at 64. In less than 24 hours, another actor, Quadri Oyebamiji (AKA Sisi Quadri) died too.

    In less than four months, we lost another Nigerian actress, singer, broadcaster — Onyeka Onwenu. According to the confirmed news report, the singer-songwriter and actress slumped and died after a performance at a birthday party.

    Hawk Tuah

    In a street interview that went viral in 2024, Hailey Welch, an interviewee, used the slang “Hawk tuah” to describe spitting on it during oral sex. Hawk Tuah >>> Gawk Gawk 3000. 

    Demure

    A TikToker named Jools Lebron went viral in a TikTok video in 2024 where used the word “demure” to explain what it means to keep it “cutesy”. If “Very demure, very mindful” is not the most used statement in 2024, it’s in the top three.

    The incarceration of Mummy of Laygurz

    In April 2024, Bobrisky was sentenced to six months in prison after she was found guilty of mutilating the Nigerian currency. The saga provoked outrage from concerned Nigerians due to the unusually fast proceedings of the court and the sentencing.

    After Bobrisky got released in August, a rumour that she didn’t spend the whole of her sentence in jail sparked controversy about corruption in the Nigerian prison and justice system. Anyway, Bobrisky came back home to a lot of cheers, money donations and boos from admirers and haters alike.

    ALSO READ: 10 Nigerians Share their New Year’s Resolutions for 2025