Adapting a book and transferring it to the screen is no easy task. While Hollywood is known for churning out like 80 adaptations a year, Nigerian novels rarely get adapted, and even when they do, some of them make us wish the source material had been left alone. Following the success of Kunle Afolayan鈥檚 Swallow (and its many wigs) and HBO鈥檚 current adaptation of Chimamanda Adichie鈥檚 Americannah starring Lupita Nyong鈥檕, we decided to list out some of the other adaptations we鈥檙e excited to see in the coming years.
1. The Secret Lives of Baba Segi鈥檚 Wives 鈥 Lola Soneyin

While Lola Soneyin鈥檚 debut novel has already been adapted into a critically acclaimed play starring Bimbo Akintola and Uzor Asimkpa, in 2020, EbonyLife Studio鈥檚 Mo Abudu announced that she was adapting the award-winning book in a collaboration with Netflix.
The book, which can be described as Fuji House of Commotion on steroids follows a polygamist, Baba Segi, and the chaos that unfolds when he decides to bring in a younger, more exposed woman into the family as his fourth wife. Although we don鈥檛 have a date yet, let鈥檚 just say we are super excited to see this one when it hits the screen.
Freshwater 鈥 Akwaeke Emezi

A controversial story and a pretty interesting read, Akwaeke Emezi鈥檚 Freshwater is the autobiography of an Ogbanje. Yes, you read that right. Its lead character Ada begins to manifest different alter egos and down the line, shit blows up fast (read it for the full gist). An adaptation was announced back in 2019 by FX, the American channel known for another creepy show, American Horror Story. We鈥檙e still waiting to see it, so fingers crossed.
Children of Blood and Bone 鈥 Tomi Adeyemi聽

There was a time when almost everybody had a copy of this book either in their hands or somewhere in their house like a piece of decoration. While the author has been known to get into a little bit of drama here and there, we鈥檙e still gassed to see the adaptation of this award-winning book. The book follows its protagonist, Zellie as she fights to restore magic to the Orisha Kingdom. Currently in development at LucasFilms鈥攖he brains behind Star Wars, this is one book that seems to be in long development hell. Anyway, we鈥檙e willing to wait.
Who Fears Death 鈥 Nnedi Okoroafor聽

For a country that understands the intricacies of juju, it鈥檚 funny that we don鈥檛 have a lot of books that focus on magic. Chronicling the magical journey of its protagonist, Onyesonwu, Who Fears Death is one of Nnedi Okoroafor鈥檚 best works. The science fantasy novel is set to be adapted by HBO into a television series. Why are we itching to see this? Bruh, HBO gave us Game of Thrones, so we already know this adaptation is going to be fire.聽
Death and the King鈥檚 Horseman 鈥 Wole Soyinka

Although Chimamanda Adichie鈥檚 Half of a Yellow Sun gave us a fictional glimpse into Nigeria鈥檚 political history, not a lot of Nigerian adaptations have touched on this. Based on a true story about the horseman of a Yoruba King who is prevented from committing ritual suicide by colonial authorities, this play has all the makings of a quality drama. Currently being shot by EbonyLife in collaboration with Netflix, this is one project we鈥檙e looking forward to, most especially because it鈥檚 one of the few being adapted by Nigerians.




