As someone who鈥檚 seen iRobot, Westworld and that Transformer-esque film with Osas Ighodaro, Ratnik, I鈥檇 like to announce with my full chest that I don鈥檛 trust Artificial Intelligence. Sure, it鈥檚 cute to hear an , but what happens when they take over everything and enslave humans?

Maybe I鈥檓 exaggerating. But before any of that happens, I asked ChatGPT 鈥 the Beyonce of AI 鈥 for its top ten Nollywood movies of all time. While the list looks good, I don鈥檛 quite agree with everything.聽
Let鈥檚 get into this ranking.
10. 76
Rita Dominic giving the performance of a lifetime in an afro wig, Chidi Mokeme and Ramsey Nouah competing for 鈥渨ho looks sexier while under duress鈥 and tons of wide-legged trousers 鈥 what鈥檚 not to love about Izu Ojukwu鈥檚 76? This film works well because of its perfect casting, set design and costumes that鈥檒l make you feel like you鈥檝e stepped into one of your grandparents’ pictures from the 1970s.聽
My ranking: 5
9. The CEO
Despite a star-studded cast of Ang茅lique Kidjo, Wale Ojo, Jimmy Jean-Louis and a cameo from AG Baby himself, nothing could stop Kunle Afolayan鈥檚 corporate crime thriller, The CEO from being a bore. How do you have all the right actors and a killer premise and still fail to excite an audience? The CEO isn鈥檛 one of Nollywood鈥檚 best films. Hell, it鈥檚 not even one of Kunle Afolayan鈥檚 best films.
My ranking: 10
8. Half of a Yellow Sun
Finding a movie adaptation of a book that actually does its source subject justice is hard, and unfortunately, Half of a Yellow Sun isn鈥檛 one of them. While the book cemented Chimamanda Adichie鈥檚 name as one of the best storytellers of our time, the film adaptation of Olanna and Odenigbo鈥檚 love story set against the backdrop of the Biafran War doesn鈥檛 quite translate the tension and heart of the book on screen. Half of a Yellow Sun, the movie, would鈥檝e been great if we didn鈥檛 already have something to compare it to, but we do, and that鈥檚 the problem.
My ranking: 8. It鈥檚 right where it鈥檚 supposed to be.
7. The Wedding Party
Films like A Sunday Affair, Your Excellency and Chief Daddy may have tainted EbonyLife鈥檚 image, but let鈥檚 not forget the time they captured lightning in a bottle with The Wedding Party. This ensemble comedy kickstarted the 鈥渆nsembles at a wedding or funeral鈥 trope in Nollywood. The Wedding Party made Adesua Etomi a superstar, reminded us of Sola Sobowale鈥檚 greatness, showed us that RMD had officially entered zaddy status and warned us about all that could go wrong if amala finishes at a Yoruba wedding. Kemi Adetiba, the woman that you are.
My ranking: 7
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6. Lionheart
Genevieve is mother, and that鈥檚 on period. After years of giving us iconic performances, the actress pivoted to directing with 2018鈥檚 Lionheart and slayed again because why not?

The best thing about Genevieve鈥檚 Lionheart is how it holds your attention with a simple and familiar story about family. Relying on beautiful shots of Enugu, the acting skills of legends, Genevieve鈥檚 killer wardrobe and a cringe singing scene between Peter Okoye and its director, Lionheart has earned this ChatGPT-given spot as one of Nollywood鈥檚 best films to date.
My ranking: 3
5. October 1
Kunle Afolyan鈥檚 October 1 is ambitious AF. From getting real-life Peugeots from the 1950s to casting the incredible Sadiq Daba as the lead, Kunle Afolayan pulled all the stops on this psychological thriller. Although the big reveal at the end falls flat because almost everyone can spot the serial killer from the start, October 1 is still an enjoyable ride, proving that Kunle Afolyan thrives best when helping his audience solve a mystery.聽
My ranking: 6
4. The Figurine
The Figurine is hands down one of my favourite Nollywood films of all time. Kunle Afolayan鈥檚 twisted, haunting tale delivers the most unexpected twist in its third act, leaving you at the edge of your seat screaming, 鈥淲TF?鈥 Ramsey Nouah, the underrated Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Omoni Oboli and Kunle himself gave a masterclass in acting. If aliens ever came to earth and asked to see a Nollywood film, best believe this is the film I鈥檒l be showing them.
My ranking: 2
3. Ije
Chineze Anyaene鈥檚 Ije didn鈥檛 reunite Omotola Jalade Ekeinde and Genevieve Nnaji on screen for the fourth time, or use Asa鈥檚 Awe in its trailer, for ChatGPT not to include it on its list of the most iconic Nollywood films of all time. But while Ije is a beautifully shot and acted movie, giving it the third spot is a reach, dear. Not even the intense acting between two titans could elevate a mid script.
My ranking: 9
2. Osuofia in London
Maybe it鈥檚 nostalgia for when Nollywood comedies were funny without being forced or watching a Nollywood film shot abroad was a novelty. But something about my memories of Osuofia in London makes me incredibly happy. This film was so big back then, everyone practically aired Nkem Owoh鈥檚 real name and started calling him Osuofia. I heard a remake is in the works; honestly, they can keep it. I know I鈥檒l prefer the original.
My ranking: 4
1. Living in Bondage
I know I said I couldn鈥檛 trust any AI, but it looks like ChatGPT snapped with their choice for the number one film. Nostalgia aside, the 1992 original is one of the best Nollywood movies ever.

From an original story that started Nollywood鈥檚 obsession with money rituals to its unforgettable lead characters, Andy and Merit, Living in Bondage was chaotic but iconic. It鈥檚 hard to talk about Nollywood without talking about the film that started it all, and Living in Bondage will always be THAT GIRL.
My ranking: 1
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