There’s always a Nollywood movie on YouTube ready to swallow you into a two-hour spiral of comedy, drama, love, betrayal or all four at once. But the real struggle isn’t finding something to watch, it’s figuring out what’s actually worth your time.
So I did the digging into YouTube for you, and picked out the standouts. If you’re looking for something solid to watch this May, here are 10 Nollywood movies.
10. (2025)
Running time: 2h 3m
Director: Austine Onyema
Genre: Romance
Adaku (Chinenye Nnebe) and Nonso (Michael Dappah) are bound together by a promise they didn’t agree to. Years ago, their mothers, in the peak of friendship, decided their future children would one day end up married. Unfortunately, the children are all grown up now and can’t stand each other.
Sensing opportunity (and refusing to let go of their long-held dream), their mothers step in with a plan that forces the two into a close distance. Somewhere between annoyance and attraction, Adaku and Nonso discover they have a thing for each. A love story begins.
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9. (2025)
Running time: 2h 10m
Director: Kingsley Fresh Onyema
Genre: Romance
We meet Cathy (Sandra Okunzuwa), a selfless nurse whose life takes a devastating turn when she receives a terminal diagnosis she keeps hidden from the world. She keeps showing up for everyone else, even as her own time begins to quietly slip away. Around the same time, she meets Manny Benson (Uzor Arukwe), whose world is just opening up.
They find love, but it’s pressed against urgency. Between what Cathy is losing and what Manny is just beginning to gain, they’re forced to ask what it means to love when time is no longer on your side.
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8. (2025)
Running time: 1h 45m
Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick
Genre: Romance
It was meant to be the proposal everyone talks about for years. Instead, one missing detail turns a carefully planned moment into an abrupt ending that neither Ramsey (Deyemi Okanlawon) nor Rita (Ekama Etim-Inyang) saw coming. They break up and are trying and failing to move on. No matter how far they try to run, life keeps looping them back into each other’s space like a stubborn algorithm refusing to refresh.
Between lingering feelings, they put bruised pride aside and attempt love again.
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7. (2026)
Running time: 1h 24m
Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick
Genre: Romance
Adaora (Sarian Martin) is a Lagos event planner chasing breakthroughs. Her biggest shot yet is an elite Christmas Eve event for a high-end client. There’s just one problem: Oladapo (Daniel Etim Effiong), a rigid tech entrepreneur who holds the keys to the rooftop venue she needs. Their first meeting is anything but smooth. He’s strict, she’s determined, and neither is particularly impressed by the other.
Between right deadlines, late-night planning sessions, logistics and other responsibilities, they fall for each other. But their pride is also about to ruin both the event and whatever is beginning to grow between them.
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6. (2025)
Running time: 1h 36m
Director: Sunny Peters
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Kay (Tioluwalogo Olakunbi-Black) and Jay (Ibitoye Ayodele) are two friends headed out for what should be a life-shaping morning. By the time they finally hit the road, it becomes clear their destination isn’t a regular outing, but an arranged meeting with a babalawo for money ritual.
They are about carry out their ritual when luck shows up unexpectedly. This makes them abandon the ritual, choosing the instant. But they’re already at the site of ritual, they can’t just turn back and quit. There are consequences to pay.
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5. (2025)
Running time: 1h 26m
Director: Debola Santa Ogunshina
Genre: Drama
When the marriage of two close friends starts to fall apart, Theresa (Teniola Aladese) and Shola (Tayo Arimoro) are pulled back into each other’s world, whether they like it or not. As they step into the role of unofficial counsellors for their friends (Wendy Lawal and Gabriel Afolayan), unresolved emotions begin to come out.
But somewhere between mediation sessions, they realise they’re just as broken as the people they’re trying to fix.
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4. (2026)
Running time: 2h 9m
Director: Omoruyi Efosa Emmanuel
Genre: Drama
Monica (Uche Montana), a selfless firstborn daughter finally distances herself from her toxic, ungrateful family to rebuild her life and tailoring business. However, when her father passes away and family debts pile up, she’s forced to get involved.
Now, she’s at risk of falling back into being the family’s financial saviour.
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3. (2025)
Running time: 1h 32m
Director: Great-Val Edochie
Genre: Romance
Ibiere (Detola Jones) is pulled into the orbit of the powerful Daniels family after a wealthy socialite and her manipulative mother recruit her for a deception. They want her to seduce Prince Tayo Daniels (Daniel Etim Effiong), the family’s heir.
But this one-night arrangement snowballs into something far messier. After an unexpected encounter, fate throws Ibiere and Tayo together again when he unknowingly hires her at his company. As attraction and feelings grow, so do the lies holding everything together. Ibiere is forced to decide how far she’s willing to go for love and a second chance at the life she desires.
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2. (2026)
Running time: 2h 15m
Director: Uduak-Obong Patrick
Genre: Drama, Romance
Chima (Chris Attoh), wrecked by loss, disappears without warning, abandoning the chaos of his old life for a sleepy village where nobody knows his name. He wants silence, distance, and maybe a chance to breathe again. Instead, he stumbles into the lives of two people carrying heartbreaks as heavy as his own: an aging man and Morenikeji (Details Jones), a guarded young woman.
While living in the village, old wounds begin to crack open and unlikely bonds start to form. But the life he ran from is moving closer by the day, threatening to destroy the happiness he has finally found.
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1. (2026)
Running time: 1h 31m
Director: Great Valentine Edochie
Genre: Romance
Anjola is a story of motherhood. Folarin (Femi Jacobs) and Anjola (Bolaji Ogunmola) are a couple navigating the struggles of infertility. The struggle has taken a toll on both of them and a night of frustration with an option to stop trying or consider alternatives.
Eventually, they come to a point where they are left with surrogacy as their only option. They are desperate to have a family with kids, so they pursue it. But the process reveals fears that threaten to test their faith and relationship.
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