The Nollywood film industry has witnessed growth in recent years with the emergence of talented filmmakers and skilled actors. Gone are the days of unrealistic storylines and vague acting, Nollywood films in recent times are setting the bar higher and creating a standard of quality for themselves and the enjoyment of their audience.
The following is a rundown of the highest-grossing Nollywood movies from 2014 to 2023, along with a brief synopsis of their storylines. The list is written in the order of the lowest grossing films to the highest grossing films.
10. 30 Days In Atlanta (2014) – ₦163,351,300
This comedy film takes viewers through the adventures of Akpos (AY Comedian), and his cousin, Richard (Ramsey Nouah), as they travel from Warri, Nigeria, to Atlanta, USA, after winning a 30-day holiday trip. The cultural differences and their hilarious escapades in a foreign land make this film an entertaining watch. The film’s success is due to its humour and the way it depicts the Nigerian experience abroad.
9. Fifty (2015) – ₦80,030,500
“Fifty” is a film that centers on the lives of four women at the peak of their careers. Set in Lagos, the film explores the personal lives of these women as they deal with the challenges of balancing relationships, careers, and family at the age of fifty. The film’s cast includes Nollywood veterans like Ireti Doyle, Omoni Oboli, and Dakota Akande as the main characters.
8. The Wedding Party (2016) – ₦452,288,605
This romantic comedy centers on the chaotic and comedic events that happen during the wedding of Dunni Coker and Dozie Onwuka. Acted by Adesua-Etomi and Bankole Wellington, who are now a married couple in real life, the film explores the family drama, meddling ex-situation-ships, and unexpected events. It was the highest-grossing Nollywood film at the time of its release.
7. The Wedding Party 2 (2017) – ₦433,197,377
A sequel to the original, “The Wedding Party,” this film picks up from where part 1 left off. An unexpected mishap on a date makes Nonso “propose” to Deardre, who accepts his proposal. The film follows the characters and how they navigate the challenges of this unexpected proposal and family dynamics.
6. Chief Daddy (2018) – ₦387,540,749
“Chief Daddy” is a comedy-drama about a wealthy and influential man whose sudden death leaves his large, extended family in turmoil. As they scramble to secure their share of his fortune, secrets come out, and the family foundation is shaky. Ini Edo, Falz, and Joke Silva are part of the stars of the film.
5. Sugar Rush (2019) – ₦287,055,270
This action-comedy follows the adventures of three sisters who discover a stash of money belonging to a corrupt politician. They end up stealing the money and lavishing it, only to be asked to return every dime. The film follows the pursuits of both the authorities and criminals. Acted by Adesua Etomi, Bimbo Ademoye, and Bisola Aiyeola, the film shows the strong relationship between the three sisters.
4. Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020) – ₦636,129,120
“Omo Ghetto: The Saga” is a sequel to the 2010 classic film “Omo Ghetto.” The story revolves around twin sisters, Lefty and Ayomide, who live very different lives. When Lefty, the rough sister, gets in a series of criminal activities, Ayomide tries to save her from the consequences. The twin characters are played by Funke Akindele.
3. Christmas in Miami (2021) – ₦265,583,000
This comedy film follows the story of a Nigerian family that wins an all-expense-paid trip to Miami for the Christmas holiday. Their experiences in a foreign land, combined with the festive season’s spirit, lead to a series of humorous events. Christmas time is always a great time for Nollywood films as they tend to do better in the theater. The film’s holiday theme makes it a favourite for many people.
2. Battle on Buka Street (2022) – ₦668,423,056
Another film featuring Funke Akindele, “Battle on Buka Street” is a drama-comedy that shows the rivalry between two food vendors on a bustling Lagos street. Their competition escalates into a full-blown feud, affecting their families and the community.
1. A Tribe Called Judah (2023) – ₦1,404,187,806
Relatively new, this film tells the story of a single mother with five sons from five different men who come from five different tribes. While the first two sons are seen as responsible, the last three are miscreants. Challenges occur when their mother is diagnosed with kidney disease, and the sons decide to steal from one of their siblings’ former boss. The film’s climax is when they meet armed robbers during their robbery.
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