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  • The 10 Best Nollywood Movies to Watch on Netflix (October 2025)

    No skips, no stress.

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    If you鈥檝e spent more time scrolling through Netflix than actually watching something, we get it 鈥 choosing a Nollywood movie these days feels like another full-time job. Luckily, we鈥檝e done the hard work for you.

    From chaotic love stories to tear-jerking family dramas and laugh-out-loud comedies, Netflix is packed with gems that remind us why Nollywood stays undefeated.


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    Here are ten of the best Nollywood films on Netflix to add to your October watchlist 鈥 no skips, no stress.

    1. (2018)

    Running time: 2h 49m

    Director: Kemi Adetiba

    Genre: Action/Thriller

    At nearly three hours long, King of Boys is as ambitious as its protagonist. The film follows Eniola Salami (Sola Sobowale), a formidable businesswoman and political power broker whose public influence is matched only by her ruthless control of Lagos鈥檚 criminal underworld. 

    When her pursuit of legitimacy collides with the violent realities of the empire she built, she鈥檚 forced to navigate betrayal, loss, and the high price of power in a man鈥檚 world.

    Directed by Kemi Adetiba, King of Boys is a sprawling narrative about ambition and survival.

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    2. (2022)

    Running time: 2h

    Director: Adebayo Tijani

    Genre: Drama

    Ashabi (Toyin Abraham) was once the adored daughter of a powerful Pentecostal pastor 鈥 until a scandal exiled her from the pulpit鈥檚 glow to society鈥檚 shadows. Years later, she returns transformed, a stripper with fire in her eyes and vengeance on her mind. 

    Her target: Pastor (Kunle Remi), her father鈥檚 prot茅g茅 and the congregation鈥檚 saintly idol, whose charm masks moral decay.

    What follows is a glossy, slow-burning drama of temptation and revenge, where faith becomes theatre and desire a weapon. Adebayo Tijani stages his story with the heightened energy of a moral thriller 鈥 all neon lights, whispered confessions, and the irresistible pull of sin.



    3. (2017)

    Runtime: 1h 24m

    Director: Emamode Edosio

    Genre: Comedy

    When Tunji (Emeka Nwagbaraocha) 鈥渂orrows鈥 his uncle鈥檚 prized car for a quick joyride, he and his friends imagine a night of freedom and fun. Instead, they crash headlong into chaos. 

    With the car wrecked and the clock ticking before Uncle Taju (Jide Kosoko) returns, the boys have just five hours to scrape together a miracle 鈥 or face certain doom.

    Kasala! is a fast-paced, sun-drenched Lagos adventure that captures the restlessness and resilience of youth.

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    4. (2016)

    Running time: 2h 5m

    Director: Steve Gukas

    Genre: Drama

    93 Days is a gripping, deeply human retelling of Nigeria鈥檚 2014 Ebola crisis 鈥 a moment when courage, sacrifice, and science collided to save an entire nation. At its heart is Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh (Bimbo Akintola), whose quick action and moral clarity contained the outbreak before it could devastate Lagos.

    Director Steve Gukas builds the tension like a medical thriller, but the story鈥檚 power lies in its realism: the exhaustion in hospital corridors, the quiet fear behind each mask, and the defiance of ordinary people facing the unthinkable.

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    5. (2019)

    Director: Omoni Oboli

    Running time: 1h 49 m

    Genre: Drama

    In Love Is War, Omoni Oboli turns the domestic into the political 鈥 and back again 鈥 with striking precision. 

    She stars opposite Richard Mofe-Damijo as a married couple whose playful argument about ambition snowballs into a real-life political contest. Both decide to run for governor, and suddenly campaign posters replace family portraits.

    What begins as marital mischief quickly becomes a referendum on ego, loyalty, and the fragile balance between love and power. Every campaign scene brims with subtext 鈥 debates sound like couples鈥 therapy sessions, and private arguments spill into public view.

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    6. (2024)

    Running time: 1h 47m

    Director: Biodun Stephen

    Genre: Drama

    In The Wildflower, Biodun Stephen turns an ordinary compound into a crucible of gender, power, and survival. Three women live side by side 鈥 Rolake (Damilare Kuku), harassed at work; Mama Adaolisa (Toyin Abraham), trapped in a violent marriage; and her daughter, Adaolisa (Sandra Okunzuwa), coming of age in a world that teaches fear as self-preservation.

    Their stories unfold in quiet, parallel beats until one act of resistance shatters the routine. Rolake鈥檚 decision to fight back becomes the spark that binds them all, forcing silence to give way to reckoning.

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    7. (2022)

    Running time: 1h 51m

    Director: Bolanle Austen-Peters

    Genre: Drama

    In Man of God, Bolanle Austen-Peters examines the uneasy marriage between faith and ambition through the life of Samuel Obalolu (Akah Nnani), the rebellious son of a fire-and-brimstone pastor. 

    Raised under the weight of piety and punishment, Samuel flees home in search of freedom 鈥 and finds it in the seductive mix of music, romance, and reckless independence that university life promises.

    But the rebellion that once felt like salvation curdles into something more complicated. Years later, Samuel reemerges as a charismatic preacher, adored by his congregation and haunted by his past.

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    8. (2022)

    Running time: 2h 5m

    Director: Bunmi Ajakaiye

    Genre: Drama/Thriller

    Bunmi Ajakaiye鈥檚 Glamour Girls, a reimagining of the 1994 cult classic, dives headfirst into the seductive chaos of Lagos鈥檚 elite nightlife 鈥 a world where money buys access, but never safety.

    At its centre is Emma (Sharon Ooja-Nwoke), a young woman whose sudden job loss pushes her from the strip club to the penthouse, from survival to spectacle.

    The film unravels in glitter and shadows, charting Emma鈥檚 transformation as she joins a circle of high-end escorts orbiting the city鈥檚 most powerful men. Every encounter feels like a transaction, every promise a trap.

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    9. (2019)

    Running time: 1h 59m

    Director: Kayode Kasum

    Genre: Action/Comedy

    Kayode Kasum鈥檚 Sugar Rush takes the classic heist caper and gives it a deliriously Nigerian spin 鈥 loud, fast, and unapologetically over the top.

    When three sisters (Adesua Etomi-Wellington, Bimbo Ademoye, and Bisola Aiyeola) stumble upon $800,000 at a crime scene, their impulsive decision to keep it sets off a chain reaction of chaos.

    What follows is a riotous sprint through Lagos鈥檚 underworld, where corrupt agents, gangsters, and the supernatural all collide in the pursuit of misplaced money.

    Beneath the laughter, Sugar Rush plays like a satire of greed and luck 鈥 a reminder that in Nigeria, even miracles come with small print.

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    10. (2023)

    Runtime: 2h 3m

    Directors: Adebayo Tijani and Akay Mason

    Genre: Comedy/Drama

    At once boisterous and heartfelt, Ada Omo Daddy unfolds within the joyful pandemonium of a Nigerian wedding 鈥 where music, money, and emotion all compete for attention.

    Pero (Omowunmi Dada) is preparing to marry the love of her life, Victor (Tayo Faniran), when her long-estranged biological father (Charles Okafor) reappears, threatening to upend years of delicate family equilibrium.

    Ada Omo Daddy is both spectacle and study 鈥 a vibrant meditation on love, forgiveness, and the complicated choreography of family.

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