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  • The 10 Best Nollywood Films to Watch on Netflix (Feb. 2025)

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    Nollywood is taking over Netflix, and we鈥檙e here for it. With so many Nigerian films available, choosing what to watch can feel like a full-time job. But don鈥檛 worry 鈥 I鈥檝e done the hard work for you.

    I鈥檝e curated a list of the cr猫me de la cr猫me 鈥 from thrillers to comedies, family dramas, and romances 鈥 that you probably haven鈥檛 seen in a long time or at all. And the best part? They鈥檙e all on Netflix, ready for your viewing pleasure.

    These are the best Nollywood movies to watch on Netflix in February 2025:

    (2021)

    Runtime: 1h 45m

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    Genre: Action Drama

    Ali Nuhu and Clarion Chukwura star in this Arewa epic about the historical woman warrior, Queen Amina of Zazzau (now known as Zaria). This adaptation focuses on Queen Amina鈥檚 desire to be a warrior and her rise to the throne of Zazzau. The actors deliver standout performances, especially Lucy Ameh as the titular Amina.

    (2022)

    Runtime: 1h 38m

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    Genre: Romantic Comedy

    A wise person once said that the truth may take twenty years to catch up, but it always finds its way home. That sentiment is at the heart of this Biodun Stephen film 鈥 a captivating human-interest story about a woman (Bisola Aiyeola) desperate for love who unexpectedly reunites with her ex. 

    In a bid to impress, she tells a small lie, one that unravels a web of secrets about herself and those around her. The drama escalates fast, but in the most hilarious way.

    (2018)

    Runtime: 2h

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    Genre: Drama

    If you’re in the mood for an emotional rollercoaster, this gripping drama is a must-watch. After her father鈥檚 passing, Rose (Lilian Echelon) helps her mother run a small food business to support their family. When a wealthy man unexpectedly enters her life, he offers what seems like a way out of poverty. But as she gets drawn into his world, Rose soon realizes that not everything is as it seems.

    With a powerful storyline that explores love, sacrifice, and survival, this film keeps you hooked until the very last scene.

    (2019)

    Runtime: 1h 40m

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    Genre: Crime/Thriller

    A 12-year-old boy named Kossi (Gabriel Afolayan) is trafficked from Togo to Lagos, where he becomes a domestic help in the Martins’ household (Wale Ojo and Dakore Egbuson-Akande). Over the years, he grows close to the family, but his desire for financial independence leads him down a dangerous path.

    Through this gripping thriller, Akinropo sheds light on human trafficking, and the suffering endured by its victims.

    (2019)

    Runtime: 1h 49m

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    Genre: Romantic Comedy

    A man (Uzor Arukwe) agrees to attend a university reunion, but there鈥檚 just one problem 鈥 his ex (Erica Nlewedim) will be there. To make her jealous, he convinces his friend (Nancy Isime) to pose as his girlfriend for the event. What starts as a harmless scheme quickly spirals into something more.

    (2020)

    Runtime: 1h 45m

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    Genre: Drama

    A woman (Rita Dominic) tries to conceive a male child to appease her husband’s nagging family. During this wait, their home is invaded, the wife is raped and the couple鈥檚 sweet relationship slowly becomes sour. But they must find love again.

    This drama is a must-watch, thanks to memorable performances from some of Nollywood’s biggest names, including Joke Silva and Saidi Balogun.

    (2020)

    Runtime: 1h 44m

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    Genre: Drama

    A young boy named Eze (Antonio J. Bell) joins his older cousin鈥檚 scamming business to make enough money to return to the U.S. after his mother sends him to Nigeria against his will. In case you didn’t know, 鈥溾 is a term commonly associated with international email scams.

    In this gripping family drama, Faraday Okoro takes an unconventional approach to explore the nuances of parenthood and discipline, revealing how they can sometimes be taken to the extreme.

    (2019)

    Runtime: 1h 55m

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    Genre: Crime Drama

    A bullied young boy turns to the streets, joins a gang and starts doing drugs and crime. It’s a theatrical treatment of the prevalence of drug abuse among young people in today’s Nigeria. It features a young Chimezie Imo giving one of his strongest performances to date. 

    (2021)

    Runtime: 1h 39m

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    Genre: Comedy

    This film follows an arrogant business executive (Lasisi Elenu) who loses his vocal cords after his office cleaner lays a curse on him. Are you curious what it’s like to battle spiritual warfare in a corporate setting? This Udoka-directed comedy will show you while making you laugh.

    (2021)

    Runtime: 2h 2m

    Director: and

    Genre: Faith-based Drama

    Based on Yewande Zaccheaus鈥 faith-based book , this film stays true to its storyline, following the journey of Dr. Nara 鈥 a woman (Nse Ikpe-Etim) who becomes a guiding light for those grappling with family challenges, career choices, and romantic relationships.

    A moving tale of patience and perseverance, this drama reminds us that sometimes, the best things in life come to those who wait. It鈥檚 also one of the last films Jimmy Osikoya starred in before fully dedicating himself to the church.

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