Nigerian Movies continue to captivate audiences worldwide with its rich storytelling, vibrant culture, and top-notch talent. As we’re about to step out of 2024, Nollywood has already delivered a series of remarkable films that showcase the creativity, diversity, and ambition of Nigerian filmmakers. Whether you’re a die-hard Nollywood fan or new to the scene, these 2024 Nigerian movies are sure to leave a lasting impression. Here are our top picks of Nigerian movies that you absolutely don’t want to miss.
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Ajosepo
Ajosepo talks about the chaos that came along as a young couple were preparing for their big day.
Queen Lateefah
This movie talks about a 30-year-old businesswoman whose lifelong secrets came to the open when her part crossed with a 35-year-old businessman.
Lakatabu
This movie depicts the story of a criminal who met doom after he abducted his enemy’s daughter.
Blacksmith: Alagbede
This is a Yoruba movie that depicts a love story between a teacher and a blacksmith.
Farmer’s Bride
This movie depicts the story of the challenges faced by a farmer and his young bride as she got into an affair with his nephew.
What About Us
Produced by Emmanuel Iren, this movie depicts the story of a young couple that faced enormous challenges which was further escalated when they had new neighbors as his wife got into an affair.
Muri & Ko
This movie was directed by Biodun Stephen and tells the story of a hustler on the streets of Lagos who met doom after he stole a car that had an 8-year-old in it.
Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti
This movie depicts the life of Fela Kuti’s mum, from when she was a pupil at Abeokuta Grammar school till her adult years.
All’s Fair in Love
This movie is about best friends and business partners whose relationship experienced a strain as they happened to share the same love interest.
Ajakaju: Beasts of Two Worlds
Akajaku is a Yoruba movie famous for its great storytelling. This story centers on the drama surrounding the king’s search for a successor to his throne.