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This is a list of films / movies produced in Nigeria by year of release. This film-related list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021)
irokotv is a web platform that provides paid-for Nigerian films on-demand. It is one of Africa's first mainstream online movie streaming websites, providing access to over 5,000 Nollywood film titles. [1] irokotv is a part of iROKO Limited, which is one of Africa's entertainment companies. [2] [3] irokotv was launched on 1 December 2011.
The following are the highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time in Nigerian cinemas. The 2024 film Everybody Loves Jenifa currently leads the chart, with ₦1,879,000,000 grossed over a few months. Revenues from special screenings, DVD sales, online streaming, and theatrical screenings outside English-speaking West Africa are excluded from ...
Credited for paving the way of epic Nollywood Movies. Parts of the film were shot at the Osun Osogbo grove. [3] [4] Ijele: Son of the Masquerade: Fred Amata: Eucharia Anunobi. Olu Jacobs Sam Dede Sam Loco Efe. Shot in English Language Released on VHS by Great Movies. [1] King Jaja of Opobo: Harry Agina Haji Bello Ineye Johnny Dudafa Enebeli ...
The movie was made in 2 parts [1] [2] Glamour Girls: Chika Onukwufor Eucharia Anunobi. Zack Orji. Liz Benson. Dolly Unachukwu. Gloria Alozie. Drama Produced Kenneth Nnebue (NEK Films) This movie brought Eucharia Anunobi and Zack Orji into the limelight. Zack Orji was suspended by his church for a controversial scene in the movie. [3] [4] Lagos ...
First Nigerian film released directly on television [3] [4] Aare Agbaye: Moses Olaya Adejumo Oyewole Olowomojuore 1984: Papa Ajasco: Wale Adenuga: Drama Described as the first blockbuster in Nigeria, grossing approximately ₦61,000 in three days [5] Vengeance of the Cult: Eddie Ugbomah: 1985: Witchdoctor of the Livingdead: Charles Abi ...
Ijogbon, the coming-of-age adventure film tells the story of four teenagers from a remote village in the south-west area of Nigeria. [6] These four teenagers saw a pouch of diamonds in the strangest of ways and they chose to keep these diamonds, their decision to keep and conceal these diamonds despite the owners coming out to look for their diamonds led to some perilous events ahead of them ...
Nigeria Greets Her Queen: Lionel Snazelle Documentary The first Nigerian documentary film to be shot in colour: 1957: Fincho: Sam Zebba Drama The first Nigerian scripted film to be shot in colour: Freedom: Vernon Messenger Drama Nigerian drama shot in colour 1958: People like Maria: Harry Watt: Documentary British black-and-white documentary