Nollywood movies | żěèĘÓƵ! /tag/nollywood-movies/ Come for the fun, stay for the culture! Thu, 04 Jun 2026 15:23:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 /wp-content/uploads/zikoko/2020/04/cropped-Zikoko_Zikoko_Purple-Logo-1-150x150.jpg Nollywood movies | żěèĘÓƵ! /tag/nollywood-movies/ 32 32 The 10 Best Nollywood Movies to Watch On YouTube (June 2026) /pop/best-nollywood-movies-on-youtube-june-2026/ Thu, 04 Jun 2026 15:14:20 +0000 /?p=378286 We’re halfway through 2026 and Nollywood has been serving great productions on YouTube so far.

If you’re looking for romantic stories and family dramas, this list of the best Nollywood movies on YouTube is your best bet for June.

10. (2026)

Running time: 1h 41m

Director: Olowojaiye Michael

Genre: Drama, Romance

Adaobi (Sandra Okunzuwa) and her man, Tunde (Daniel Etim Effiong) are committed to each other. But the struggle to keep their ship sailing through the aggressive waves of distance, time is doing a serious number on them. Just as they are fighting for their lives to stay connected, a lady called Grace (Audrey Harrison) steps into the chat to shake the entire table. Her sudden arrival puts Adaobi and Tunde’s trust to the test and strains their commitment to the limit. Now, they have to fight to keep what they have or let it crash and burn.

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9. (2026)

Running time: 2h 9m

Director: Omoruyi Efosa Emmanuel

Genre: Drama

Being a Nigerian firstborn daughter is a full-time job with zero pay, and because of that, Monica (Uche Montana) is finally ready to quit. After years of acting as the breadwinner for her highly toxic and ungrateful family, the good sis decides to choose her peace. She draws a boundary, distances herself from the shege, and focuses on glowing up and securing the bag. But when things start finally making sense, her father passes away, leaving behind a gap. Now, she has to take care of the family’s needs.

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8. (2026)

Running time: 2h 1m

Director: Mo’s Fakorede

Genre: Drama, Romance

After a heartbreak, Titi (Ekama Etim-Inyang) is a fashion designer and boss lady who switches up her personality to shrink herself and transform into the perfect woman another man will desire and love. She meets Tobi (Michael Dappa) and their romance is piping hot but only for a while. They’ve both been faking it, trying to be who the versions they think the other person wants to date. Distance comes between them, but love has its way of sneaking up on people. They find their way to each other again.

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7. (2026)

Running time: 1h 51m

Director: Olubunmi Akingbola

Genre: Drama, Romance

Hadiza’s (Inegbenebor Osereme) “God when” marriage with Terfa (Bobby Ekpe), a man who carries her in his head, gets hit because of a mistake. Both of them, now stuck in the middle of a big marital crisis, are forced to sit down and chew on the very bitter pill that only love isn’t enough.

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6. (2026)

Running time: 1h 31m

Director: Great Valentine Edochie

Genre: Drama, Romance

Anjola (Bolaji Ogunmola) and her husband, Folarin (Femi Jacobs), are going through the struggle of infertility. The pressure of trying to conceive has put their marriage in frustration. It all boils over during one highly intense night of frustration where they’re forced to ask the hard questions: do they give up, or is it time to look for a Plan B?

Desperate for the babies they’ve been dreaming of, they decide to play their last card: surrogacy. But its entire process brings out anxiety and deep-seated fears that threaten to stretch their relationship and faith to breaking point.

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5. (2026)

Running time: 2h 13m

Director: Great Valentine Edochie

Genre: Drama

Ifedayo and Ifeoluwa are twin sisters (both played by Bimbo Ademoye) with the same face and physique, but opposite characters. Ifedayo is smart, calm and composed. Ifeoluwa is smart too, but more carefree and feisty. They’re a unit, always together until their academics separate them. Further along the line, Ifedayo cuts off her family, including her sister, to do life alone. But a tragedy hits, and she’s forced to come back home.

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4. (2026)

Running time: 2h 1m

Director: Mo’ Fakorede

Genre: Drama, Faith

In an epic Yoruba setting, this movie tells the biblical story of Hannah (Teniola Aladese), a woman who lives in a society that places her entire value on her ability to conceive. For years, she has faced humiliation and ridicule for not bearing a child. But she never falters even when the pressure gets to her. She always takes her frustrations and tears to the altar, standing ten toes in prayer. One day, her faith rewards her and her story changes.

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3. (2026)

Running time: 1h 40m

Director: Jide “JBlaze” Oyegbile

Genre: Drama

Fifteen-year-old ambitious besties Tiwa and Lala in a dusty rural town are holding each other down to escape the stagnant life of their environment. They’re aware of their families’ endless expectations and they plan to secure their future through scholarships. When the results come, only one of them gets the scholarship, leaving the other feeling she’s being behind. This changes everything, and nothing is really the same again.

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2. (2026)

Running time: 1h 38m

Director: Olubunmi Akingbola

Genre: Drama

Boarding school is already its own set of trenches, but imagine your single mom dropping you off and completely forgetting you exist just so she can enjoy her life. Just when Romade (Eronini Osinachim) is settling into loneliness, one teacher, Mr Akande (Jude Chukwuka), steps up and becomes a father-figure to him. But the decision to play daddy to someone else’s child is putting his marriage at risk and dragging his reputation through the mud.

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1. (2026)

Running time: 1h 57m

Director: Isioma Osaje

Genre: Drama, Romance

Ify’s younger brother’s football dream is crushed after a hit-and-run. The culprit is a reckless kid of the Lawals, a wealthy and powerful family, who tries to bury the case. But Ify isn’t going to sit and cry tears while her brother fights for his life at the hospital. She sets out to expose the Lawals, but she needs to get closer to them. So, she becomes their house manager. She uncovers secrets about the family, and soon realises that the mission is bigger than she ever bargained for.

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10 Nollywood Movies That Feel Like A Warm Hug /pop/10-nollywood-movies-that-feel-like-a-warm-hug/ Wed, 15 Apr 2026 17:08:40 +0000 /?p=375469

Whether it’s a shitty day at work, a wonky encounter with a danfo driver or just a general dissatisfaction with life, everyone has bad days. Sometimes, all you really need is a warm hug to make you feel better. And that feeling doesn’t even need to come from a person. It can come from a movie. Here’s a list of Nollywood movies that feel exactly like that.

1. Up North (2018)

Running time: 1h 39m

Director: Tope Oshin

Genre: Drama, Romance

Bassey (Banky W), a privileged, rich kid from Lagos, is sent by his strict father to Bauchi State for his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) year so he can learn that life isn’t a bed of roses. As he navigates the unfamiliar terrain and culture, he unexpectedly finds friendship and romance among the local community. Now, he must decide whether to return to the comfortable life he’s used to or forge his own path in the place that has captured his heart.

Up North is a gentle reminder that home isn’t always a place, and it’s okay to step outside your comfort zone and find beauty in unfamiliar places. 

2. Introducing the Kujus (2020)

Running time: 1h 46m

Director: Biodun Stephen

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Mausi (Bisola Aiyeola) and her brother Maugbe (Timini Egbuson) trick their estranged siblings into returning to Badagry for their mother’s five-year remembrance. This reunion leads to hilarious tussles, forcing them to confront old wounds and to figure out whether blood is thicker than water.

There’s something really comforting about watching warring family members find their way back to each other. The Kujus show us that even the most fractured relationships aren’t beyond healing.

3. Uno: The F in Family (2024)

Running time: 1h 46m

Director: Biodun Stephen

Genre: Comedy, Drama

After 10 years away from his family, Junior (Keezyto) travels to Enugu with his fiancĂ©e (Tomi Ojo) to seek his family’s blessing. Now his parents are stuck with deciding whether to accept their prodigal son and his Muslim wife or not. 

This story captures the universal longing for acceptance from one’s own family. But more importantly, it reinforces the notion that coming home is almost always worth the risk.

This film is currently unavailable on streaming platforms.

4. Battle On Buka Street (2022)

Running time: 2h 20m

Director: Funke Akindele

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Two half-sisters, Yejide (Funke Akindele) and Awele (Mercy Johnson), have been rivals since birth — literally, born a minute apart to different mothers in a polygamous household. Years later, their feud reignites when both open rival bukas (food stalls) directly across the street from each other.

At the beginning of the movie, we are thrown into sibling rivalry at its peak, but at its core, we get to experience two sisters who learn the beauty of sisterhood. 

5. Lionheart (2018)

Running time: 1h 35m

Director: Genevieve Nnaji

Genre: Drama

Directed by and starring Genevieve Nnaji, Lionheart is a corporate drama that holds the title of Nigeria’s first Netflix Original. Set in the scenic city of Enugu, it follows a young woman trying to save her family’s business while navigating a partnership with her eccentric uncle, who—to her dismay—was chosen as interim CEO instead of her.

LionHeart feels comforting for many reasons, from the setting to the actors’ nostalgic feel. But what arguably stands out the most is the story. It feels like a reassuring pat on the back for anyone fighting to be seen or valued, whether in the family or workspace. 

6. ​A Lagos Love Story (2025)

Running time: 1h 45m

Director: Naz Onuzo

Genre: Romance, Drama

Promise Quest (Jemima Osunde) is a responsible young woman juggling three lives: a demanding events job, a chaotic home, and the emotional labour of shielding her teenage sister’s dreams.

When she’s tasked with managing Afrobeats superstar King Kator (Mike Afolarin) for a major culture festival, their worlds collide in the most Lagos way possible. And that is really what makes the movie special, it perfectly captures the chaos of finding love in Lagos. 

7. Fine Wine (2021)

Running time: 1h 30m

Director: Seyi Babatope

Genre: Romance, Drama

Mr Seye George (RMD) falls in love with Kaima (Ego Nwosu), a much younger woman. As their unexpected relationship blossoms, they have to confront opposition from George’s family and harsh judgment from society over their significant age gap. 

Everyone loves a good age-gap romance. And Fine Wine doesn’t let its viewers down. Watching two people choose each other despite societal judgment will always be a heartfelt story. 

8. A Naija Christmas (2021)

Running time: 2h 1m

Director: Kunle Afolayan

Genre: Comedy, Romance

Mama (Rachel Oniga) is tired of her three sons being unmarried. So, she does what any Nigerian parent would do: subtle emotional blackmail, but with a twist. She demands her sons bring home wives to satisfy her Christmas wish—and promises the family house to whoever pulls it off first.

A Naija Christmas is essentially a hilarious and pure lighthearted ode to the lengths we’d go to make our family proud. 

9. Phone Swap (2012)

Running time: 1h 57m

Director: Kunle Afolayan

Genre: Romantic Comedy

Phone Swap follows the love story Mary and Akin. The plot kicks off when Mary (Nse Ikpe-etim) and Akin (Wale Ojo) bump into each other at the airport, accidentally mixing up their phones. 

Now, they must live each other’s lives until they get their devices back. There’s something oddly soothing about watching two strangers discover each other through the sweetest twist of fate. 

10. Mofe ni Mofe (2021)

Running time: 1h 40m

Director: Biodun Stephen

Genre: Romance, Drama

Mofe (Lateef Adedimeji) is a man deeply traumatized by being jilted on his wedding day, and Moji is a woman who has endured four failed engagements in just three years. Their blossoming relationship quickly hits a major roadblock because of their conflicting wants; Mofe wants a quiet, private wedding, while Moji insists on an extravagant event.

If you’ve ever let past trauma affect your present relationships, you’d love Mofe Ni Mofe. It tenderly explores how past hurts can shape our present fears, but it also goes further to show how the right person can make healing possible. 


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The 10 Best Nollywood Movies to Watch on Netflix (April 2026) /pop/best-nollywood-movies-on-netflix-april-2026/ Tue, 07 Apr 2026 11:24:32 +0000 /?p=374974 Between the algorithm throwing random 2019 titles at you and your X mutuals hyping movies that turn out to be mid, finding something actually worth your two hours on Netflix can feel like a whole job. So I did the work for you.

Whether you’re in the mood for an ancient kingdom warrior stealing from the rich, a wedding day that turns into a full-blown kidnapping nightmare, or a billionaire who fakes her death to test her family’s loyalty, there’s something here for every kind of viewer. These are the best ten Nollywood movies on Netflix that deserve your attention this month.

10. (2021)

Running time: 1h 52m

Director: Ideh Chukwuma “Onesoul” Innocent

Genre: Epic

If you’ve ever fantasised about a Nollywood Robin Hood, but make it epic and a woman unhinged with a sword, then you have Igbinogun (Damilare Kuku). Trained by her father, Ogbu (Enyinna Nwigwe), she leads a ragtag gang of thieves on a mission to rob the rich blind and hand the proceeds to the poor. But things go sideways when she defeats the entire palace guard and challenges the Prince (Blossom Chukwujekwu), who is so shattered by the loss that he unalives himself.

Now the kingdom is in complete chaos, and Igbinogun, who really just wanted to redistribute wealth, has to step up and lead her entire village.

9. (2022)

Running time: 1h 35m

Director: Dare Olaitan

Genre: Drama, Romance, Thriller

Busola (Immaculata Oko-Kasum) has the worst luck with men. Like, historically terrible. So when she finally meets Tunji Owo (Efa Iwara), a fine, attentive billionaire who sends flowers, gifts her jewellery, and takes her on dreamy dinner dates, she thinks God has finally logged into her account. But trouble is lurking at the corner.

Tunji’s wealthy family, led by his parents (Akin Lewis and Tina Mba), is hiding a generational secret darker than anything Busola could have imagined: a centuries-old pact that demands the sacrifice of an innocent young bride to the spirit of Sagbadewe every twenty-five years. The deeper Busola goes into this family, the more she realises her fairy-tale romance is actually a well-set trap.

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8. (2018)

Running time: 1h 40m

Director: Tope Oshin

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Bassey Otuekong (Banky Wellington) is a spoiled, Instagram-obsessed heir freshly back from abroad with zero interest in his father’s construction empire. His father, Chief Otuekong (Kanayo O. Kanayo), has had it up to here. When Bassey refuses an arranged marriage that would seal a business merger with Otunba Adetola (Akin Lewis), Daddy Dearest ships him off to Bauchi for NYSC as punishment.

But Bauchi isn’t the punishment Bassey expected. He makes a ride-or-die friend in Sadiq (Ibrahim Suleiman), who steals nearly every scene he’s in with infectious energy and comedic timing. He catches feelings for Mariam (Rahama Sadau), a local teacher who first rescues him from a cultural misunderstanding that nearly got ugly. He also discovers a passion for coaching local girls in sports.

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7. (2024)

Running time: 1h 39m

Director: Moses Inwang

Genre: Drama, Romance

Adaora (Nse Ikpe-Etim) is a successful real estate mogul and boss lady. The only problem? She’s the oldest of three sisters: Beatrice (Padita Agu) is married, Cheta (Nancy Isime) is having her introduction, and Adaora is still single, which means the family commentary is relentless. She meets Jaiye (James Gardiner), a young, fine, smooth-talking stylist.

Jaiye’s true colours emerge quickly. He’s controlling, manipulative and working an elaborate scheme with his partner-in-crime, Anna (Erica Nlewedim). He demands Adaora terminate her pregnancy, strips her of her assets, fakes his own death and sends her to prison. When Adaora finally gets out and crosses paths with Jaiye, living his best life with a new family, the revenge arc kicks in.

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6. (2023)

Running time: 1h 35m

Director: Shitty Taiwo

Genre: Romance, Thriller

Fanna (Rahama Sadau) is the pampered daughter of a mogul, married to Abdul (Ibrahim Suleiman), a man from humble beginnings who makes up for his lack of pedigree with an overwhelming love for his wife. Their life together looks picture-perfect. They plan a romantic anniversary getaway to keep the spark alive. But on their way to the trip, Abdul gets kidnapped, and suddenly Fanna’s fairytale crumbles into a nightmare that forces her to question everything she thought she knew.

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5. (2022)

Running time: 1h 51m

Director: Yaseen Auwal

Genre: Drama

Mati a Zazzau is the first Kannywood film to ever land on Netflix. That alone makes it historic, but the movie itself is a proper ride. Mati (Sadiq Sani Sadiq) is a cunning trickster who flees the village of Rimau after duping basically everyone he could find. He lands in the Kingdom of Zazzau, where he discovers that his late father, Alhaji Mudi Rimau, left behind a massive fortune buried somewhere.

Naturally, Mati wants that money. But he’s not the only one. The village head and several other interested parties also have their eyes on the treasure, and they’re willing to play just as dirty.

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4. (2024)

Running time: 1h 55m

Director: Akay Mason

Genre: Drama

Pastor Raymond Njoku (Uzor Arukwe) is the kind of preacher everyone loves. He’s spirit-filled sermons, gives practical marriage teachings, has a devoted wife in Damilola (Mercy Aigbe) and a congregation that hangs on his every word. Then he runs into Annie Coker (Uche Montana), a bold, seductive sex worker with a kleptomaniac streak, during a conference trip.

What starts as a chance encounter quickly turns into something much darker. Annie, sensing an opportunity, blackmails Raymond, threatening to expose him and destroy everything he’s built, from his ministry to his marriage and entire reputation. Then Annie turns up dead. Now, we have a full-blown whodunit.

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3. (2025)

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Director: Daniel Etim-Effiong 

Genre: Drama, Thriller

Daniel Etim-Effiong’s directorial debut follows Gosi (played by Effiong himself), a man privately dealing with his wife Adama’s (Linda Ejiofor-Suleiman) recurring cancer scare, as he travels to Ekiti for his best friend Fola’s (Kunle Remi) wedding to Derin (Genoveva Umeh). The celebration is beautiful. It’s all nice and great.

Then everything shatters on the drive to the hotel when their convoy is ambushed by armed gunmen disguised as cattle herdsmen. Fola is killed. Gosi and Derin, along with other motorists, are dragged into the bush. The kidnappers demand fifty million naira. This movie is a mirror held up to Nigeria’s insecurity crisis.

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2. (2025)

Running time: 1h 46m

Director: Chee Keong Cheung

Genre: Action, Thriller

Zion Ladejo (Razaaq Adoti) is a dishonourably discharged Nigerian Special Ops soldier who returns to Lagos from the US after his sister’s tragic death. Haunted by his past and consumed by grief, Zion embarks on a violent one-man mission to find and destroy the criminal network responsible.

What follows is bone-crunching fights, chaotic keke chases through Lagos markets, and one wild scene where Zion stumbles out of an ICU in a backless hospital gown and fights his way through the city.

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1. (2025)

Running time: 2h 23m

Directors: Funke Akindele and Tunde Olaoye

Genre: Drama

Funke Akindele doesn’t miss at the box office. Behind the Scenes, which made over 2.7 billion naira to become the highest-grossing Nollywood film of all time, is proof that she understands her audience to the T. This movie tells the story of Aderonke “Ronky-feller” Faniran (Scarlet Gomez), a wealthy and generous real estate mogul who pours into everyone around her without ever asking for anything in return.

Her older sister Adetutu (Funke Akindele) is entitled and scheming. Her younger brother Adewale (Tobi Bakre) is the spoiled lastborn who always has his hand out. The people she calls friends? Loyalty isn’t their strongest suit. When Ronke reaches her breaking point, she hatches an elaborate plan to fake her own death, to see who truly has her back when the money and favours stop flowing. The results are devastating.

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10 Nollywood Romcoms, Ranked by Actor Chemistry /pop/nollywood-romcoms-ranked-by-actor-chemistry/ Tue, 17 Mar 2026 14:58:07 +0000 /?p=373513 Chemistry is a non-negotiable ingredient of great romantic comedies, and lead actors either add spice or deliver tasteless performances.

This ranking ranks ten notable films based on the connection between their leads, the authenticity of their romantic tension, and the effectiveness of their onscreen chemistry.

10. (2002)

Running time: 2h 30m

Director: Steve Gukas

Nadine (Genevieve Nnaji) is recovering from a heartbreak when she meets Princewill (Richard Mofe-Damijo). She likes him, but her friends advise her to give him a love potion — a precaution against breaking her heart as her ex did. She takes the advice and gives him the potion, only to realise that their organic connection is more powerful than any black magic.

Genevieve Nnaji and RMD’s expressions of deep affection through glances and dialogue keep their romance on a slow burn, an element that hardly goes wrong in romcoms.

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9. (2013)

Running time: 1h 46s

Director: Michelle Bello

Kemi (Damilola Adegbite) and Umar (Chris Attoh) have been dating for a long time, but when he dumps her, Kemi teams up with a movie star, Tunde (Blossom Chukwujekwu), to make Umar jealous. This leads to the cutest and most unexpected romance.

While Damilola Adegbite and Chris Attoh trigger the initial conflict, the core chemistry lies between her and Blossom Chukwujekwu. Their fake dating dynamic evolves with genuine comedic timing. This takes their situation from a business arrangement to a romance that feels earned and real.

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8. (2017)

Running time: 1h 30m

Director: Ishaya Bako

Ope (Zainab Balogun) returns to Nigeria to help her parents’ struggling hotel, unaware that Deji (Kenneth Okolie), the man she’s falling for, is the businessman secretly planning to buy it out. Zainab and Kenneth’s chemistry and sophisticated characters fit the movie’s bougie aesthetic. Zainab Balogun and Kenneth Okolie’s acting and interactions are gentle and charming enough to balance the comedic antics of the supporting cast, particularly Ope’s meddling parents.

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7. (2014)

Running time: 1h 49m

Director: Seyi Babatope

Mo (Weruche Opia) is tired of being a bridesmaid but never the bride. So she starts a vlog to document her search for “the one,” eventually discovering that her long-time friend Dare (OC Ukeje) is her most compatible match. Both actors excel at portraying the “friends-to-lovers” trope.

The comfort that Weruchie Opia and OC Ukeje have with one another creates a believable foundation for their fictional relationship. This makes the acknowledgement of their feelings and romantic relationship a satisfying climax for the viewers.

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6. (2019)

Running time: 1h

Director: Dolapo “LowlaDee” Adeleke

Sarah Hassan (Lisa) and Daniel Etim Effiong (Dele) star in this Kenyan-Nigerian cross-over production. After a one-night stand leads to an unplanned pregnancy, Lisa and her best friend hatch a plan to make the wealthy Dele take responsibility, but feelings complicate the scheme.

Sarah Hassan and Daniel Etim Effiong navigate the awkwardness of their characters’ situation with vulnerability and humour. Their chemistry deepens as they grow to feel more for each other through a series of forced interactions that gradually reveal their shared values. By the time they come around and fully accept each other as lovers, the transactional plot has dissolved into heartfelt romance.

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5. (2025)

Running time: 1h 52m

Director: Magnifique Ecrivaine

Alero (Ekama Etim-Inyang) and Kunle (Michael Dappa) used to be school rivals, but house hunting in Lagos brings them together again. For them to get the house of their choice for rent, they have to put the past behind them and pretend to be a couple. Cue the fake wedding photos and forced lovey-dovey that only exists in public. It’s only a matter of time before their clashes and tension give way for deep romance. 

Ekama Etim-Inyang and Michael Dappa’s chemistry in this movie is more dramatic than in typical romcoms, but it’s a captivating watch.

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4. (2012)

Running time: 1h 57m

Director: Kunle Afolayan

Nse Ikpe-Etim (Mary) and Wale Ojo (Akin) are the leads in this Kunle Afolayan-directed hit. A chance encounter at an airport leads to a phone mix-up that forces Mary, a fashion designer, and Akin, an arrogant executive, to be in each other’s lives and interact with each other’s families.

Despite spending much of the movie apart, Wale Ojo and Nse Ikpe-Etim’s chemistry is established through their voice acting and their reactions to each other’s personal lives. When their characters finally meet at the end, the payoff is effective because of the bond they built over the course of the movie.

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3. (2017)

Running time: 1h 40m

Director: Jadesola Osiberu

Dakore Egbuson-Akande (Isoken) and Marc Rhys (Kevin) explore the pressures of cultural expectations and interracial dating. Isoken is a successful woman pressured by her family to marry a suitable Nigerian man, but she’s drawn to Kevin, a Caucasian photojournalist. Dakore Egbuson-Akande and March Rhys both share a palpable, charming chemistry that holds the movie together. Their scenes together feel like a refuge from the stressful demands of Isoken’s family.

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2. (2025)

Running time: 29m 22s

Director: Dika Ofoma

Ogranya Jable Osai (Leke) and Michelle Dede (Ziora) deliver a great performance in this short film. The unadulterated admiration that they have for each other makes their age-gap dynamic and chemistry nothing out of place. Leke, in particular, excels at expressing yearning that grounds the movie’s dreamlike, fairytale effect.

The chemistry between Ogranaya Jable Osai and Michelle Dede thrives because the movie prioritises emotional intimacy and intentional framing. Their interactions, ranging from cheeky, flirtatious banter to quiet and lingering stares, strongly pull at the heartstrings.

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1. (2020)

Running time: 2h

Director:  Kayode Kasum

Aiye’s journey toward professional success mirrors her growing relationship with Obum, who sees her talent and worth beyond her circumstances.

There is grounded, respectful chemistry between Bisola Aiyeola and Efa Iwara’s characters because their relationship is built on mutual support and shared passion for the culinary arts. Their story prioritises personal growth and emotional healing. It’s a refreshing take on romcom.


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The 10 Best Nollywood Movies to Watch on YouTube (March 2026) /pop/best-nollywood-movies-on-youtube-march-2026/ Mon, 09 Mar 2026 14:59:05 +0000 /?p=372816 In case you aren’t aware, there’s always a Nollywood movie waiting to pull you into a two-hour spiral of emotions on YouTube. The only real challenge is figuring out which of them are actually worth pressing play on..

To make things easier, I dug through the Nollywood channels on the platform to find the standouts. If you’re looking for something good to watch this March, here are 10 Nollywood movies on YouTube that should be on your watchlist.

10. (2025)

Running time: 2h 6m

Director: Uduak Patrick

Genre: Romance

After a run of unfortunate events, Tiwa (Detola Jones) is forced to leave behind the quiet, protected life she’s always known in her village and start over in Lagos. The city is overwhelming and unfamiliar, and navigating it pushes her far outside her comfort zone.

While trying to find her footing, she meets a charming man (Chris Attoh) who begins to change how she sees the world. As their connection deepens, Tiwa is confronted with questions about who she really wants to be. She’s torn between the values that shaped her past and the possibilities unfolding in her new life.

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9. (2025)

Running time: 2h 3m

Director: Austine Onyema

Genre: Romance

Adaku (Chinenye Nnebe) and Nonso (Michael Dappah) are two young adults whose mothers once shared an unbreakable friendship and a sentimental promise that their kids would marry one day. When the time comes, Adaku and Nonso cannot stand each other. Every meeting is a showdown of sarcasm and side-eyes, even as neither wants to admit the spark simmering beneath the tension.

Their moms hatch a plan to push them together, forcing them into close proximity. Relentless teasing and unavoidable confrontations slowly chip away at their animosity. By the time the walls between them come down, romance is already burning in their eyes.

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8. (2026)

Running time: 2h 6m

Director: Simon Emeka

Genre: Drama

Uju (Sonia Uche) has barely settled into married life with Benjamin (Bryan Okwara) when  their home is thrown off balance by Benjamin’s mother who shows up unexpectedly and decides she’s not leaving anytime soon. What should have been a peaceful start to their marriage becomes complicated by the new living arrangement.

They have small disagreements over chores, cooking and household rules. Every day is a power struggle and constant tension as the two women clash over control of the home. Benjamin is caught between his wife and his mother’s drama.

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7. (2024)

Running time: 1h 28m

Director: Stanley Obi

Genre: Romance

If “we have moved on” were a person, it would be Emem (Omoni Oboli) and Tobi (Eso Dike). They’re the kind of exes who claim they’ve moved on but somehow keep getting pulled back into each other’s lives. To save themselves from family wahala and finally get some breathing space, they cooked up a “genius” plan: pretend to be a couple for just twenty-four hours.

The moment they reunite, it becomes clear that the love they thought had faded actually never went away. They catch the love bug again.

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6. (2025)

Running time: 1h 10m

Director: Great Valentine Edochie

Genre: Romance

Foolish People follows Phoebe (Bolaji Ogunmola) and Charles (Uzor Arukwe), two exes who’ve kept a safe, intentional distance from each other for the past four years. Their relationship ended badly, and since then, they’ve treated each other like a chapter that’s completely closed. But life has other plans.

After a devastating plane crash claims the lives of their close friends, who were also Phoebe’s cousins, Phoebe and Charles are pulled back into each other’s lives by an unexpected clause in the will. The late couple asks them to move in together and raise their daughter. The responsibility of caring for a child forces the pair into the same space, puts their history aside and unites them. As they figure out grief, parenting and coexistence, the distance between them begins to shrink, and feelings they thought were long gone resurface.

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5. (2026)

Running time: 1h 41m

Director: Olowojaiye Michael

Genre: Drama

Adaobi (Sandra Okunzuwa) is a devoted partner whose relationship with Tunde (Daniel Etim Effiong) is tested by distance, time, and many tough choices they face. As they struggle to stay connected, the arrival of Grace (Audrey Harrison) adds unexpected tension, forcing both Adaobi and Tunde to confront trust and the limits of their commitment.

Through their love life, we see how even the strongest love can wobble when outside forces interfere. Staying together is beyond lovey-dovey feelings, and more about sacrifice and the courage to fight for what matters most.

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4. (2026)

Running time: 1h 37m

Director: Great Valentine Edochie

Genre: Romance

Hazel (Teniola Aladese) is nursing a broken heart when she starts her new job as personal assistant to Omari (Deyemi Okanlawon), a single dad. Almost immediately, she finds herself drawn to his charisma, and before long, she hatches a plan to make him hers. The strategy is successful. But everything comes crashing down when Omari introduces Hazel to a close friend—only for her to discover it’s her ex, the same man she walked out on at the altar after a cheating scandal. Now, Hazel is forced to confront her past mistakes.

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3. (2025)

Running time: 2h 20m

Director: Jide JBlaze Oyegbile

Genre: Romance

Margaret (Tina Mba) is a corporate executive who just turned 60 and is falling in love with Tobi (Eronini Osinachi), her 29-year-old intern. It begins as a private affair. But the closer they get, the more complications arise due to the attention they’re attracting. ,

Rumours spread and the relationship sparks controversy. Things get more personal when  Margaret’s daughter finds out and strongly disapproves. Now, both Margaret and Tobi are stuck between public scrutiny, family pressure and personal feelings.

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2. (2025)

Running time: 2h 10m

Director: Kingsley Fresh Onyenma

Genre: Romance

Cathy (Sandra Okunzuwa) is racing against the clock, carrying a life-altering diagnosis that changes everything. Her days feel shorter until she crosses paths with Manny (Uzor Arukwe), a man coasting through life without much direction.

What happens next is love, but unfortunately, a situation of a “wrong time, right person.” Manny finally starts to find purpose just as Cathy begins to slip away. These fragile moments lead them to resolution and a new intention to live and love freely while they still have time together.

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1. (1995)

Running time: 1h 45m

Director: Tunde Kelani

Genre: Drama

°­Ă˛˛ő±đĂ©˛µ˛úĂ© follows the journey of Mako (Kola Oyewo), a principled customs officer, who takes over a department riddled with corruption after the former boss got dismissed for the same offence. Determined to clean up the system, Mako runs into resistance from junior officers who are just as crooked as their predecessor. As he pushes for accountability and transparency, the corrupt staff plot against him.

They fabricate charges and a scandal to force him out and maintain their grip on the department. Now, Mako has to fight hard to absolve himself.

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15 Romantic Nollywood Characters That’ll Make You Side-eye Your Partner /pop/15-romantic-nollywood-characters-thatll-make-you-side-eye-your-partner/ Sat, 14 Feb 2026 16:48:20 +0000 /?p=371107 If you’ve ever found yourself staring at your partner and wondering why they can’t just be romantic and thoughtful like the people on your TV screen, you’re not alone.

I’ve curated a list of 15 of the most intentional and sometimes too-good-to-be-true characters in Nollywood.  They set the bar high and make you question your current relationship or wish you existed in the storyline. Get your “awwwws” and side-eyes ready.

15. Kevin in Isoken (2017)

At 34, Isoken Osayande (Dakore Egbuson-Akande) has a thriving career, loyal friends and a family that treats her singlehood like a national emergency. When her mother matches her with Osaze (Joseph Benjamin), a handsome, successful, textbook Edo husband material, it seems like the end of a long search. Then Kevin (Marc Rhys), a British photojournalist with zero knowledge of Nigerian society flips the script.

Kevin is the reason you’ll be side-eyeing your partner the next time they complain about visiting your parents. While your significant other is forming “busy” to avoid your family’s Sunday rice, Kevin was out there learning the culture, knowing his babe’s family, respecting the elders, and proving that a man who wants you will navigate any family awkwardness to get to you.

14. Adil in Big Love (2023)

Adil (Timini Egbuson) and Adina (Bimbo Ademoye) first notice each other in university but never make a move. Years later, they reunite at a bank graduate training programme, and the old feelings comes roaring back.

She’s now an independent single mother and is building her career from scratch. He’s the son of wealthy parents, hiding behind humour and his mom’s warmth. The class gap between them begins to show, but to be together, Adil tells his family a huge lie, claiming her son as his own. When you see someone who doesn’t disappear at the first sign of “baggage,” stands ten toes down, handles secrets well and doesn’t bring up past mistakes during arguments, you’ll not only give your careless partner a side-eye, you’ll force them to watch Big Love and learn from Adil.

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13. Tunde in Flower Girl (2013)

A celebrity called Tunde (Blossom Chukujekwu) hits a random babe known as Kemi (Damilola Adegbite) with his car (by accident, to be fair). Then he takes her home to recover, listens to her heartbreak story, and then volunteers to be her fake boyfriend to make her ex jealous. A Nollywood superstar, with paparazzi following his every move, decides that helping a random florist reclaim her self-worth is a priority. Somewhere between the public appearances and party invitations, he catches feelings.

Your man won’t even introduce you to his coworkers, but Tunde is out here putting Kemi on magazine covers. By the end, she realises she feels absolutely nothing for her ex anymore (because how do you go back to being regular when someone has shown you deserve more). If your partner hasn’t made you call every past relationship “rubbish” simply by existing, the bar might be inside Kainji Dam.

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12. Zion in My Body, God’s Temple (2025)

Zion (Andrew Yaw Bunting) marries Omasilu (Uzoamaka Power), who had saved herself for marriage, watches her struggle with intimacy because of years of religious conditioning, and doesn’t throw a single tantrum. When Omasilu can’t consummate their marriage, Zion’s response is, “What can I do if you’re not ready?” No manipulation, guilt-tripping or fragile ego nonsense. He has patience and respect.

Zion supports Omasilu as she rediscovers her own body, does research together, and never makes her feel broken. Can we say the same for your partner who sulks for three days if you’re too tired to roll around in the hay?

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11. George in Fine Wine (2021)

George (Richard Mofe-Damijo) is a bold and wealthy older man. He sees Kaima (Ngozi Nwosu) trapped in a relationship with a man who makes her dress up and perform perfection constantly, and he encourages her to be herself. He likes her, of course but doesn’t flaunt his recognitions or winery; he makes her feel valued without conditions.

Their first meeting is awkward (she thinks he’s a random rich man being too friendly), but his persistence is gentlemanly, not predatory. It’s never about money; it’s always about seeing someone clearly. If your relationship requires you to constantly “upgrade” yourself to be loved, the math isn’t mathing.

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10. Dozie in The Wedding Party (2016)

Dozie (Bankole “Banky W” Wellington) makes a vow of chastity with Dunni (Adesina Etomi-Wellington) and actually keeps it, even when his bachelor party nearly ruins everything. An ex-girlfriend shows up claiming they’d slept together on his wedding day (a lie), and instead of the truth getting buried, Dozie chases Dunni to a beach to explain himself. The phrase “Dozie, go get your girl” is memorable for a reason.

Your partner can’t convince you they are faithful, even with a PowerPoint presentation, but Dozie clears his name in the middle of wedding chaos and still gets his dance. That’s commitment with a capital C.

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9. Obiora in Love In Every Word (2025)

This man, played by Uzor Arukwe, buys an entire building in Lagos just to get Chioma’s (Bami BamBam Adenibuyan) phone number. When she says she isn’t interested, he steps back a bit without drama. But when she eventually comes around? He’s right there, unchanged, still the romantic, money spender — supporting her business, giving her surprises, hiring a full musical band to surprise her at work, etc.

This movie got the attention of many, and in 72 hours, it racked up six million YouTube views. It’s clear why — Nigerian women, in unison, began asking where their Odogwu Parara is. Your partner brings you nothing from their outings and expects an award — throw them away. Side-eye isn’t enough.

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8. Edward Obi in Soft Love (2024)

Zandi (Cindy Mahlangu) gets dumped at the altar. But Edward (Efe Iwara), a Nigerian photographer, doesn’t see a rejected woman. He sees a woman worth pursuing. Edward has his own romantic scars, but he doesn’t weaponise them or use Zandi’s vulnerability for easy access. He just consistently shows up until she believes in love again.

Edward’s quiet intentionality makes him memorable. He doesn’t need grand speeches or dramatic gestures in every scene; he just pays attention. Your partner forgets your anniversary or birthday, or fails to notice your healing process; it is time for a sit-down to tell them to adjust accordingly, or get out of there.

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7. Deji in The Royal Hibiscus Hotel (2017)

Ope (Zainab Balogun), a chef, returns from London, heartbroken and disillusioned, only to find her family’s hotel crumbling and her father secretly planning to sell it. It turns out Deji (Kenneth Okolie), her love interest, is the buyer. Their romance feels like a conflict of interest, but he proves that business and love don’t have to be mutually exclusive.

Deji supports Ope’s dream of transforming Nigerian culinary culture and appreciates her sass. If your man or woman can barely support your Instagram page or is not invested in your vision, they deserve an uncomfortable side-eye.

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6. Kassim in Beyond the Veil (2023 — Present)

A marriage deemed suitable for an honourable’s son is arranged for Kassim (Caleb Richards), but he isn’t interested. He wants Zizi (Ame Aiyejina), a security personnel who lives with her grandfather and trusts approximately no one. Kassim plays his game with playful banter. She moves at her own pace, and he matches it. Kassim understands that trust is earned. The dynamic is refreshing: a woman firmly in control and a man who doesn’t piss off or hold a grudge when there’s no instant reciprocation.

You, on the other hand, have the patience of a toddler denied a biscuit — and you wonder why your partner rolls their eyes at you all the time? Please, have more patience.

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5. Na’ima and Amir in Beyond the Veil (2023 — Present)

Na’ima (Jemima Osunde) carries anxiety, insomnia, and the pressure of running a successful spa business, all while hiding her struggles from everyone except her doctor. Amir (David Adoga), her friend Hanifa’s brother, is enamoured with her despite the complications.

When she travels to Lagos and reconnects with an old flame, she realises her feelings don’t align with being with Amir. The series lets her choose herself first, which is its own form of romance. Your situationship expects you to have everything figured out yesterday, but Na’ima’s character shows that healing before loving is necessary. Always choose yourself first.

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4. Lanre Shagaya and Ajiri Shagaya in The Visit (2015)

On the surface, Lanre Shagaya (Blossom Chukwujekwu) and Ajiri Shagaya (Nse Ikpe-Etim) are a disorganised, loud, carefree couple who drive their neighbours insane. But when secrets start spilling during one fateful visit, it becomes clear that Lanre and Ajiri have something their uptight neighbours don’t: genuine acceptance of each other’s mess.

Lanre is unpretentious and doesn’t need his wife to perform respectability for public approval. The same goes for Ajiri. The movie shows that imperfection is welcome. It’s hard to watch this movie and not say, “God, when?” or side-eye your partner who judges and complains about every single thing.

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3. Deji and Dunni in Something More (2024)

Deji (Blossom Chukwujekwu) and Dunni (Bolaji Ogunmola) have been best friends through every terrible date, failed situationship and heartbreak. Each romantic disaster brings them closer together until, suddenly, they’re questioning why they’ve been looking elsewhere this whole time.

But you, your partner doesn’t remember your middle name, emotional triggers, and exactly how to make you laugh on a bad day. You should give yourself a disgusting side-eye first, for being with someone who clearly doesn’t give a fuck.

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2. Prince Promise in World Apart (2004)

Uli (Ini Edo) is a village girl who comes to live with her uncle in the city for help. While living her regular life, she meets Prince Promise (Kenneth Okonkwo), who falls in love with her. She feels the same way, too. But he knows his parents won’t approve of the relationship because of the class gap. So, he improves her standard of living and gives her more exposure than before, before introducing her to his mother.

It’s really true that a partner who cares and really wants you in their life will do anything, fight tooth and nail, to keep you. If your partner doesn’t fit into this, maybe they don’t really fit into your life. Maybe not. I’m just saying.

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1. Tiwa in Skinny Girl in Transit (2015–2024)

Tiwa (Abimbola Craig) deserves recognition. She navigates miscarriages, career shifts, family interference, and the everyday challenge of marriage and still remains genuinely tender with Mide. When Tiwa quits her job to support Mide’s radio station during a crisis, it’s her showing partnership. The series doesn’t give the couple a fairytale. They have realistic struggles, and they show her choosing him repeatedly.

If endurance is lacking in your relationship or your partner thinks communication means sending a thumbs-up emoji, I have bad news for you.

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The 10 Best Nigerian Movies to Watch on YouTube (February 2026) /pop/best-nigerian-movies-on-youtube-february-2026/ Mon, 09 Feb 2026 16:30:27 +0000 /?p=370615 Nollywood is still giving us premium content for free on YouTube. Whether you’re in the mood for family drama or romance, YouTube Nollywood has a seat for everyone at the table. Since the library is an endless scroll, I’ve scoured the Nollywood movie channels on the streamer to find the gems currently streaming.

Check out the 10 best Nigerian movies you can watch on YouTube this month.

10. (2025)

Running time: 1h 45m

Director: Akay Mason

Genre: Drama

Meet the Greggs, a couple currently proving that twenty-five years of marriage doesn’t guarantee a happily ever after. Frank (William Benson) has officially checked out of the marriage, deciding that a mid-life pivot toward a younger babe named Amanda (Uche Montana) is exactly what his life is missing.

But Queen (Shaffy Bello) isn’t about to sit home and fry chin-chin while her marriage goes up in flames. Instead of the typical shouting match route, she decides to go full undercover agent, befriending her husband’s mistress to see exactly what she’s up against.

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9. (2025)

Running time: 1h 43

Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick

Genre: Romance

Ayoola (Timini Eguson), a data analyst, wants to have his own person and get married, but he is unlucky when it comes to stable relationships. One day, out of frustration and faith, he does something unusual. He decides he must be married by Christmas. He consults a wedding planner and pays $5000 to begin preparations — but without a bride in his life.

His meeting with Kamsi (Omawunmi “BamBam” Adenibuyan), the wedding planner (who also happens to have her wedding coming up, though shaky), starts a new, unexpected chapter in this movie. They begin to bond. They share values; one thing leads to another, and they become entangled. 

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8. (2025)

Running time: 2h 10m

Director: Kingsley Fresh Onyenma

Genre: Romance

In a world where everyone is rushing, Cathy (Sandra Okunzuwa) is literally running out of time. She’s the quiet, selfless babe who has always put everyone first, but she’s carrying a life-changing diagnosis that puts her life on a countdown. Then there’s Manny (Uzor Arukwe), a man who’s sleepwalking through life until he meets Cathy.

It’s the “wrong time, right person” situation, where his world finally starts to wake up just as hers is beginning to fade out. As they navigate second chances and the beauty of fragile moments, Cathy and Manny prove that some connections are powerful enough to outrun the clock.

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7. (2026)

Running time: 1h 38m

Director: Mo Fakorede

Genre: Drama, Romance

Akin is a high-flying exec who moves like he owns the Lagos skyline and believes every “no” is just a “yes” waiting for a bigger bribe. He lives for the grand entrance and the perfect aesthetic, so naturally, he stages a proposal meant to break the internet. Instead, Teni (Adetola Jones) breaks his heart in 4K. That public “no” bruises his ego and entire personality.

Ini (Imem King), his ride-or-die bestie, refuses to let him drown in his own shame. With Ini’s help, he begins to push away the pride that got him into this mess. He goes from “Big Boy” to become a real man after learning that he can’t micromanage his way into someone’s heart, and the only thing he can control is personal growth.

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6. (2026)

Running time: 1h 28m

Director: Great Valentine Edochie

Genre: Romance

After twenty years of playing the perfect wife and keeping a home that could rival a Pinterest board, Inara (Bolaji Ogunmola) gets a shocker: her husband has tapped out and wants to divorce. Suddenly, she’s single in a world that looks nothing like the one she left two decades ago. Trading her housewife personality for a dating profile, she reluctantly dives into the world of the modern dating, expecting a total disaster.

But instead, she finds a midlife awakening. She uncovers a version of herself that has been completely buried under years of domestic duty. She gives herself a chance again to be whimsy and find love anew. It turns out there’s a whole lot of joy and confidence waiting for her on the other side of heartbreak.

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5. (2026)

Running time: 1h 37m

Director: Great Valentine Edochie

Genre: Romance

Hazel (Teniola Aladese), a heartbroken and single lady, takes on the role of personal assistant to Omari (Deyemi Okanlawon), a grieving single father. Immediately after resuming work, she gets swayed by her boss’s aura, up to the point she schemes to make him her man. Her plans work and they become an item, even locking lips publicly at work.

But drama starts after Omari introduces Hazel to his friend, and it turns out that the friend is her ex who she leaves at the altar after she was caught cheating. Now she has to make amends.

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4. (2026)

Running time: 1h 20

Director: Olu-Abraham Emmanuel

Genre: Drama

Abiola (Ayoola Ayoola) is currently the poster child for “God, abeg.” He juggles a life that’s a high-stakes game of jenga, and everything is about to topple. He has a sneaky link situation happening right in the office (clutch your pearls!), a marriage that is actively entering the trenches, and a sick father who needs him. All this, while his boss is sitting on his neck, breathing fire over a deadline that isn’t moving for anyone.

We see him in extreme navigation mode, trying to go through this 24-hour course of professional pressure and personal chaos without losing his mind, or his job. The ongoing drama also shows the heavy silence at home and mostly especially how he tries to keep it all together.

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3. (2025)

Running time: 1h 32m

Director: Moses Imohbio

Genre: Romance

Buchi (Eso Dike) is currently in the trenches. His father’s business is on life support, and the only way to save the family legacy is to put a ring on it. One day, he reconnects with Ihuoma (Bamike “Bambam” Olawunmi-Adenibuyan), his childhood bestie. After many drinks one night, they end up in a spicy moment. Buchi then asks her to be his fake fiancée. Naturally, Ihuoma is insulted that she’s being relegated to a business strategy and walks away.

By the time Buchi is ready to stop playing and start loving, Ihuoma is pregnant. The spicy night has become a baby, a new connective part of the two friends.

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2. (2026)

Running time: 2h 4m

Director: Uduak Obong Patrick

Genre: Romance

Bella Bakare (Cynthia Clarke) is the IT girl in real estate. But behind the brilliance and elegance, she’s being squeezed between the “deliver or die” pressure of her career and a family that won’t stop asking, “When is the wedding?” Soon, we meet Dr. Omar Danjuma (Tayo Arimoro), a surgeon who’s also lowkey fighting his own war against his family’s must-follow traditions.

When a crisis forces their worlds to collide, Bella and Omar realise they’re both tired of running someone else’s race. Between toxic exes, cultural must-dos and the struggle of living in Lagos, they have to decide to stop performing and start living. This becomes the fuel that drives their bond.

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1. (2025)

Running time: 2h 6m

Director: Uduak Obong Patrick

Genre: Romance

Tiwa (Detola Jones) was living her best life in the village until a series of unfortunate events decided to change her direction. Next thing she knows, she’s been moved into the middle of Lagos. It’s a total culture shock and she’s still trying to get used to her new reality when a man (Chris Attoh) starts giving her butterflies and making her question her entire moral compass.

Suddenly, her old-school ideas about loyalty and destiny are looking a bit blurry. As things get serious, Tiwa is caught in the middle: to stick to the principled village girl personality, or fully embrace this new version of herself.

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10 Nollywood YouTube Channels with The Best Nigerian MoviesĚý /pop/nollywood-youtube-channels-with-the-best-movies/ Tue, 03 Feb 2026 18:07:01 +0000 /?p=370017 Gone are the days when YouTube movies were just for upcoming actors. Well, almost. These days, more established Nollywood actors and producers are embracing YouTube as a credible publishing platform. Some of these films can easily go head to head with cinema releases and even major streaming platforms.

Here’s a list of YouTube channels with some of the best Nollywood movie offerings right now.

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Primary Genre: Romance/Drama

Most viewed movie: Better Half 

A Better Half follows a university student (Chidi Dike) whose romantic pursuit of his teacher (Uche Montana) creates unexpected complications in their life. Once you get over the cheesy acting, it is an entertaining age-gap romance. 

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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Selina

Selina (Bimbo Ademoye) is a local food stall owner who gets a new job as Reuben’s (Daniel Etim Effiong) cook, in a bid to settle her debts. However, due to her local background, she struggles with Esosa’s demands for intercontinental dishes which she is incapable of making. This sets the tone for many of their comical misunderstandings. The movie is super hilarious especially because of Bimbo’s over exaggerated antics. 

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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Shades of Shame 

Shades of Shame revolves around Bryan (Cecil Harry), an expatriate who comes to Nigeria for work and falls in love with Joyce (Ebube Nwagbo). Meanwhile, Joyce is currently engaged to Uno, her toxic fiancĂ©. As romance blooms between them, Joyce must choose whether to bow to family obligations and marry Uno or follow her heart. 

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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Family Hurt

In Family Hurt, we follow Araola as she pours her heart and resources into securing a brighter future for her niece, Carrie, and her own son, Akin. As Araola grapples with the weight of the financial burden, she still has to deal with the drama of Akin’s estranged father and the ingratitude of her own sister. It is a shift from the traditional romantic comedy, a lot of YouTube movies have come to be known for, as it spotlights real family issues.


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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Mutual Benefit

Lola (Uche Montana), a wedding planner, lands a dream client. While reeling from the excitement, she discovers her boyfriend is cheating on her. In a bid to deal with this, she gets into a friends with benefits arrangement with Henry (Maurice Sam), a charming man she meets at the gym. Even with the excitement of her new fling, Lola still grapples with her lingering feelings for her ex and the fear of repeating past mistakes.

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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Love in Every Word

This movie tells the story of a starkly contrasting couple: a highflying corporate woman (Bambam) and a “local” man (Uzor Arukwe). When circumstances bring them together, their worlds collide in a touching journey that shows the most unlikely scenarios make for the best love stories.

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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Treasure in the Sky

Treasure in the Sky follows a group of secondary school students on an excursion to the Alpha E Nature Community. This sets the tone for a lot of the drama that ensues throughout the film. From budding romances to friendship rivalries, and even crises in their teachers. 

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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Loving Aduke 

An average woman, Aduke (Bimbo Ademoye) falls for a man, Craig (Bolanle Ninolowo), who is seemingly out of her league. We follow Aduke as she struggles with self worth and deals with the disapproval of Craig’s mother who believes Aduke is not good for her son. 

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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Risking It All

Kaden pursues Zara, a focused law student, despite her initial rejection and disapproval of his lifestyle. Their relationship faces its first major challenge when Kaden is involved in an incident resulting in the death of a police officer. Now Zara has to find a way to get him out of prison, while dealing with her father’s approval. 

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Primary Genre: Drama

Most viewed movie: Where Love Lives

This film follows a young couple, Demilade (Bimbo Ademoye) and her husband (Uzor Arukwe) as they navigate married life and the challenges that come with moving up the social ladder. 


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The 10 Best Nollywood Movies to Watch on Netflix (February 2026) /pop/best-nollywood-movies-on-netflix-february-2026/ Mon, 02 Feb 2026 14:29:56 +0000 /?p=369810 Another month has passed, and if you’ve spent the last three days staring at the Netflix “Who is watching?” screen because you’re overwhelmed by choices, you are not alone.

We know the drill: you want something premium that doesn’t make you regret your subscription fee. Whether you’re looking for a good cry or laugh, a reason to shout at your screen, or just an excuse to ignore your responsibilities for two hours, here are the 10 best Nollywood movies to binge on Netflix this month.

10. (2019)

Running time: 1h 22m

Director: Omoni Oboli

Genre: Comedy

Philo (Chioma Akpotha) is your typical “don’t try me” Nigerian housewife living in a village. She’s sharp-tongued, no-nonsense and always ready to defend her territory at any cost. Everything is going smoothly until Cecilia (Omoni Oboli), an native of the town, enters the chat. Cecilia is a fake IJGB (I Just Got Back) from Osapa London, and a complete nightmare.

Cecilia is flashy, loud and sporting a U.K. accent that is struggling for its life. But the accent isn’t the problem; the problem is that Cecilia has decided Philo’s wealthy husband and farmer is exactly what her life is missing.

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9. (2018)

Running time: 2h

Director: Okechukwu Oku

Genre: Drama, Thriller

After Rose’s (Lilian Echelon) father passes away, she has to step up and help her mother run their small food business. She tries her best to hold it down, but the business’ profit is terrible, and sapa is constantly knocking at their door.

One day, a wealthy and mysterious man appears, giving Prince Charming vibes and asks to date her. For Rose, it’s an answered prayer and a way out of poverty. But as she gets drawn deeper into this man’s lavish world, the soft life begins to creep her out. There’s more to the guy. Soon, the price of luxury becomes more than she’s willing to pay.

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8. (2019)

Running time: 1h 45m

Director: Ekene Mekwunye

Genre: Psychological Drama

Jumoke (Rita Dominic) and Emeka (Kalu Ikeagwu) choose each other in spite of everything that stands in their way. Their love survives family resistance, cultural divides, and the strain that often shadows inter-tribal relationships. Just as they begin to build a life on their own terms, a violent home invasion destroys their safety and redraws the boundaries of their marriage. Their love is tested and forced to find its way forward again.

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7. (2024)

Running time: 1h 55m

Director: Akay Mason

Genre: Drama

Pastor Raymond (Uzor Arukwe) is always on the pulpit preaching about faith, purity and Godly marriage. He’s the poster boy for “Holier than thou”, until the devil, or in this case, his own bad decisions, enters the chat. Raymond finds himself in a very messy and dangerous affair with Annie (Uche Montana), a manipulative prostitute who has a plan up her sleeve.

Her mission is to expose the good Pastor and turn his congregation into a ghost town unless he pays up. Raymond, thinking he’s doing the right thing, decides to come clean and confesses everything to his wife, Damilola (Mercy Aigbe). He thinks the confession will set him free and it temporarily does but then   Annie turns up dead. Now, the man of God isn’t just a sinner; he’s the prime suspect.

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6. (2023)

Running time: 1h 55m

Director: Kunle Afolayan

Genre: Drama

Instead of being in class like good children, these four mischievous friends decide to head to the mountains for fun. But instead of just catching a view, they stumble upon a whole bag of diamonds. The kind of discovery that changes lives and tax brackets forever. But as we all know, these kinds of discoveries come with heavy wahala.

This discovery puts a target on their backs. Now, they’re trying to outrun some dangerous people. Their lives go from fantasising about new wealth to running for survival.

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5. (2021)

Running time: 2h

Director: Biodun Stephen

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Sunmisola (Timini Egbuson), AKA Summy, is a pampered and arrogant rich kid who doesn’t know the price of a loaf of bread. But then, the script flips on him: he wakes up one day and everyone he knows, from his mom to his friends and even his house help, has absolutely no idea who he is.

He is deleted from his own life. But before he loses his mind, he realises there’s exactly one person in the entire world who still recognises him: Todowede (Bimbo Ademoye), a local bread hawker. Todowede becomes Sunmisola’s friend and caretaker. His story goes from “Do you know who my father is?” to “Please, help me sell this bread” real quick.

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(2020)

Running time: 2h 20m

Director: Tosin Igho

Genre: Horror, Mystery

Imagine witnessing your parents being assassinated by a mysterious group of people when you were just a kid. That’s the heavy trauma Nneka (Idia Aisien) carries. Fast forward a few years and she’s all grown up, but the trauma is still fresh.

She starts seeing visions and realises she has superpowers, and a vengeful marine spirit has chosen her as its main character. The deal is, the spirit makes her stronger, and in exchange, Nneka has to hunt down and dismantle the secret society of elite big men who murdered her parents. She transforms into a mystical femme fatale, moving from one elite target to the next.

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3. (2023)

Running time: 2h 3m

Director: Adeoluwa Owu

Genre: Drama

Adire (Kehinde Bankole) is a former sex worker who decides she’s had enough. She leaves her old life and “resigns” with her boss’ money and relocates to a quiet, very conservative town in Oyo State. Instead of staying under the radar, Adire decides to disrupt the local fashion scene. She starts a business making lingerie, using traditional Yoruba Adire fabric.

It’s giving the women in the community a brand-new sense of “I’m that girl.” But, of course, where there’s empowerment, there’s someone ready to be a “moral police.” Deaconess (Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi) sees Adire’s business as a direct attack on the town’s values. While Adire is busy stitching a new identity for herself, her past is lurking in the shadows, waiting for the perfect moment to blow up in her face.

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2. (2018)

Running time: 1h 35m

Director: Genevieve Nnaji

Genre: Drama

Adaeze Obiagu (Genevieve Nnaji) is a director at Lionheart, her family’s massive transportation company. She has been doing the work to prove she’s the rightful heir to the company’s throne. But when her father, Chief Ernest Obiagu (Pete Edochie), suddenly falls ill and has to step back, he appoints his brother, Uncle Godswill (Nkem Owoh) instead of her as the acting CEO.

Now, Adaeze has to work together with an uncle whose traditional approach to business is the opposite of her modern, data-driven style to pay off the debt drowning the company and avoid a hostile takeover before it’s too late.

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1. (2024)

Running time: 1h 52m

Directors: Jack’enneth Opukeme and Adebayo Tijani

Genre: Drama

Funmi (Gbubemi Ejeye) is a babe with big-city dreams, but her family clearly has other plans. She is married off against her will to Odun (Femi Branch), a wealthy, aging farmer from the next village, for a few plots of land. But Funmi isn’t the suffering-and-smiling type. She makes it loud and clear to everyone that she hates the entire arrangement.

But then, the plot gets spicy. Femi (Tobi Bakre), Odun’s rebellious nephew who apparently has a personal vendetta against shirts, is back from school in the city. The moment he and Funmi lock eyes, they connect. Now, Funmi is caught between the man she was forced to marry and his nephew, who is making her rethink all her life choices.

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8 Nollywood Villains Who Were Actually Right /pop/nollywood-villains-who-were-actually-right/ Sat, 31 Jan 2026 13:17:43 +0000 /?p=369663 Villains are usually easy to hate because they’re always scheming, ruthless, doing something immoral and ruining people’s life. But sometimes, the bad guy kinda has a point. Or perhaps they didn’t become villains because they enjoyed being evil, unfortunate events mostly put them in those situations.

Beyond the surface, they act on a betrayal or in self-defense no one else could fix, or maybe the system itself leaves them no choice. In this exploration of Nollywood characters, I found eight villains who weren’t just evil for the sake of it: they were right, and if you look closely, you’ll even see the story would’ve fallen apart without them.

(2020)

Ahanna (Stan Nze) is an unemployed graduate, abandoned by his mother and left to question the death of his father. Frustrated by the situation, he moves to Lagos only to discover that his family has been living a lie and double lives. He finds out his mother cheats on his father and then marries his uncle after his father dies. It’s also revealed that the man behind his father’s death is his uncle.

He feels betrayed and becomes angry; a righteous anger to be fair. But he also needs to survive. The betrayal, his anger and the need to survive push him to cross lines that morality would normally forbid. So, he forms “The Armadas”, not only to execute heists and steal from the rich and corrupt, but to hurt his family that betrayed and sold him lies.

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(2022)

It’s a tough time for Brume (Daniel Etim-Effiong); he is grieving the sudden demise of his mother and navigating his wife’s infertility issues. He’s just a regular banker going through life’s bullshit. But his villain origin story starts when she eventually becomes pregnant, and Brume is told he isn’t the father.

Things get darker: his wife is killed by two policemen on the same day she makes the revelation known to him. A frustrated and heartbroken Brume kidnaps the policemen. Then, he finds out that his best friend, the guy who assists in keeping the policemen hostage, is the one who put a baby in his wife. Anger, frustration and betrayal leave him no choice but to deal with his wrongdoers.

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(2018)

Makanaki (Khalid “Reminisce” Safaru) has always been a bad guy. He’s a criminal and enforcer working for Eniola Salami (Sola Sobowale), an underworld boss who offers structure in a world that eats men alive. Then, a time comes when Makanaki’s boss plans to go into politics — this gives him the idea to put himself forward as her replacement. But Makanaki’s grab for the throne is called a betrayal.

They become archenemies, constantly attempting to uproot each other’s lives, including Makanaki laying an ambush on Eniola and working with her opponents to eliminate her. It’s nothing personal, though; they both live in the corridors of power and violence, and dogs eat dogs anyway. Knowing the kind of world she operates in, Makanaki’s aren’t absurd or unexpected. She should have focused on her criminal enterprise or put an amicable exit plan in place, instead of giving room for competition she couldn’t tolerate.

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(2011)

In Ohun Oko Somida, the villain isn’t someone born wicked; she’s someone made by heartbreak and betrayal. Mrs. Dairo (Sola Sobowale) starts as a devoted wife whose world revolves around her marriage and family. When her husband brings a young secretary into their home and eventually into his bed, she doesn’t shrug it off. She fights, not out of malice, but out of a desperate love for her family.

But love that refuses to let go becomes its own undoing. Every attempt to salvage what was broken drags her deeper into conflict. Her righteous pain fractures her family, costing her the man she loved and her children never see her effort in keeping the home together. Her quest isn’t selfish; it’s just the fear of loss and the instinct to protect her marriage at all costs. She’s a villain victim of circumstance.

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(2025)

Depending on your location, the Ms Kanyin character is the mythical legend also known as Madam Koi-Koi. Yes, the ghost in red who haunts the halls of boarding schools. In this movie, Ms Kanyin is just a random French teacher, until one desperate student, Amara (Temi Otedola), and her friends try to steal exam questions.

During the robbery, one of them sets a dog on Ms Kanyin, causing her to run off into the forest, slip, knock her head on a rock and die. She then starts to haunt and kill them. Unfortunately unknown to them, a revenge spirit doubles as a schoolteacher. If Amara writes her exam without cheating and friends refuse to join her, no one will haunt anyone. Who can blame a murderous spirit for being one, especially when you activate them?

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(2023)

Growing up in the gang-ridden alleys of Isale Eko, Obalola (Tobi Bakre) learns early that violence is the currency of survival. His father was murdered. His stepfather, too. gone. His community is hollowed out by crime and neglect, and every door to something better is slammed shut long before he can even knock. Obalola is left with no choice but to choose crime, but he’s constantly in the crosshairs with other dangerous people who eventually murder his friend to hurt him.

Obalola’s environment puts him in this circumstance, not because he loves the darkness, but because the world he inherited never showed him light. He’s a criminal and villain and that isn’t a way to live, but in their dangerous world, the rules are different. He does what he does to protect his own and live to fight another day.

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(2023)

Scar (Chidi Mokeme) is another villain whose actions are morally wrong, but his father, Chief Fernandez (Richard Mofe-Damijo), mostly makes him who he is. His father grooms him to become a gang leader, thug and killer. And it is often shown that it’s the only thing Chief Fernandez needs Scar for. Even sadder that his father is only exploiting him to build his criminal empire, rich his pocket and utilise him and his gang as a personal army.

It’s this reality that builds Scar and he is desperately driven by the need to prove his deadbeat father wrong and be successful, even if it means committing crimes.

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(2024)

Tokunbo (Gideon Okeke), once an ex-car smuggler, is trying to go straight for his family, but he’s pulled back into a dangerous world. All because his newborn needs life-saving surgery that he can’t afford and his loved ones are threatened. Now, he has to kidnap a governor’s daughter and deliver her to her father’s enemies.

He’s crushed by circumstance and cornered by love for his daughter and fear of losing his family. In this light, Tokunbo becomes a tragic figure: morally compromised, yes, but he’s driven by the instinct to protect his own.

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