List of highest-grossing Nigerian films
The following are the highest-grossing Nigerian films of all time in Nigerian cinemas. Revenues from special screenings, DVD sales, online streaming and theatrical screenings outside English-speaking West Africa are excluded from this gross total. Films from this list have not been adjusted for inflation.
List
[edit]Highlight indicates films still running in theatres
Rank | Title | Year | Domestic Gross | Studio(s) | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | A Tribe Called Judah | 2023 | ₦1,404,187,806[1] | Funke Ayotunde Akindele Network | Funke Akindele, Adeoluwa Owu |
2 | Battle on Buka Street | 2022 | ₦668,423,056[2] | Funke Ayotunde Akindele Network / FilmOne | Funke Akindele, Tobi Makinde |
3 | Omo Ghetto: The Saga | 2020 | ₦636,129,120[3] | SceneOne Productions | Funke Akindele. JJC Skillz |
4 | The Wedding Party | 2016 | ₦452,288,605[4] | Ebonylife Films / FilmOne / Inkblot Production / Koga Studios | Kemi Adetiba |
5 | The Wedding Party 2 | 2017 | ₦433,197,377[5] | Ebonylife Films / FilmOne / Inkblot Production / Koga Studios | Niyi Akinmolayan |
6 | Chief Daddy | 2018 | ₦387,540,749[6] | EbonyLife Films | Niyi Akinmolayan |
7 | Brotherhood | 2022 | ₦328,881,120[7] | Greoh Studios | Loukman Ali |
8 | King of Thieves | 2022 | ₦320,805,150[8] | Euphoria360 Media / Anthill Studios | Tope Adebayo, Adebayo Tijani |
9 | Malaika | 2023 | ₦302,086,925 | Toyin Abraham Films Production | Steve Sodiya |
10 | Queen Lateefah | 2024 | ₦287,062,617 | Wumi Toriola Tv / Captain Of The Sea Productions | Adeoluwa Owu |
11 | Sugar Rush | 2019 | ₦287,053,270 [9] | GreoH Media / Jungle Filmworks / Empire Mates Entertainment | Kayode Kasum |
12 | Ijakumo | 2022 | ₦278,496,384[10] | Toyin Abraham Films Production / Filmone | Adebayo Tijani, Steve Sodiya |
13 | Christmas in Miami | 2021 | ₦265,583,000[11] | Corporate World Pictures | Robert Peters |
14 | King of Boys | 2018 | ₦244,775,758[2] | Kemi Adetiba Visuals | Kemi Adetiba |
15 | Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons | 2018 | ₦235,628,358[10] | Corporate World Entertainment / FilmOne / Gush Media | Toka Mcbaror[12] |
16 | Merry Men 2: Another Mission | 2019 | ₦234,505,169[13] | Corporate World Entertainment / Gush Media / FilmOne | Moses Inwang |
17 | Ada Omo Daddy | 2023 | ₦218,754,222 | Mercy AigbeProductions / Captain of the Sea Productions / Adekaz Productions | Adebayo Tijani, Akay Mason |
18 | Your Excellency | 2019 | ₦186,340,948 [14] | EbonyLife Films | Funke Akindele |
19 | A Trip to Jamaica | 2016 | ₦180,264,964[4] | Corporate World Pictures | Robert Peters |
20 | Prophetess | 2021 | ₦178,744,340[15] | Anthill Studios | Niyi Akinmolayan |
21 | 10 Days in Sun City | 2017 | ₦176,705,669[10] | Corporate World Pictures | Adze Ugha |
22 | Living in Bondage: Breaking Free | 2019 | ₦168,770,202[9] | Play Entertainment Network/Michelangelo Productions/Natives Filmworks | Ramsey Nouah |
23 | 30 Days in Atlanta | 2014 | ₦163,351,300[4] | Corporate World Pictures | Robert Peters |
24 | Aki & Pawpaw | 2021 | ₦136,379,049[16] | Play network studios and Film One | Biodun Stephen |
25 | The Ghost and the Tout Too | 2021 | ₦134,408,075[17] | Toyin Abraham Films Production | Ama Psalmist |
26 | All's Fair In Love | 2024 | ₦131,340,915.93[18] | Covenant Entertainment / FilmOne Studio / Accelerate TV | Kayode Kasum |
27 | Orisa | 2023 | ₦127,898,950 | Odunlade Adekola Film Production / FilmOne Studio | Odunlade Adekola |
28 | Bling Lagosians | 2019 | ₦120,135,139[19] | Film One | Bolanle Austen-Peters |
29 | Merry Men 3 | 2023 | ₦118,836,230 | Corporate World Entertainment/ FilmOne | Moses Inwang |
30 | Fate of Alakada: The Party Planner | 2020 | ₦113,226,100[20] | FilmOne | Kayode Kasum |
31 | My Village People | 2021 | ₦100,958,400[21] | Kountry Koulture Productions | Niyi Akinmolayan |
32 | Up North | 2018 | ₦94,006,142[22] | Anakle Films / Inkblot Production | Tope Oshin |
33 | Isoken | 2017 | ₦93,697,726[10] | Tribe 85 | Jadesola Osiberu |
34 | Quam's Money | 2020 | ₦92,100,070[23] | Inkblot Productions, House 21 and FilmOne | Kayode Kasum |
35 | Ayinla | 2021 | ₦91,470,900[24] | GreoH Media | Tunde Kelani |
36 | Okafor's Law | 2017 | ₦89,740,576[10] | Dioni Visions | Omoni Oboli |
37 | Breaded Life | 2021 | ₦88,860,057[25] | Shutter Speed Projects | Biodun Stephen |
38 | Passport | 2022 | ₦86,342,925[26] | VSL MEDIA | Dimeji Ajibola |
39 | Fifty | 2015 | ₦80,030,500[27] | EbonyLife Films | Biyi Bandele |
40 | Kesari | 2023 | ₦77,161,925 | Itele 'D' Concept / FilmOne Studios | Tope Adebayo, Ibrahim Yekini |
41 | The Ghost and the Tout | 2018 | ₦77,233,105[10] | Toyin Abraham Productions | Charles Uwagbai |
42 | Alakada Reloaded | 2017 | ₦74,331,349[10] | Toyin Abraham Productions | Toyin Abraham |
43 | '76 | 2016 | ₦72,400,000[4] | Adonis Productions / Princewill's Trust | Izu Ojukwu |
44 | Rattlesnake: The Ahanna Story | 2020 | ₦70,815,150[28] | Play Entertainment Network/FilmOne Entertainment | Ramsey Nouah |
45 | My Wife and I | 2017 | ₦67,882,573[29] | Inkblot Productions | Bunmi Ajakaiye |
46 | Superstar | 2021 | ₦67,132,500[11] | Inkblot and Filmone | Akhigbe Ilozobhie |
47 | Wives on Strike | 2016 | ₦66,753,162[13] | Dioni Visions | Omoni Oboli |
48 | Bad Comments | 2021 | ₦66,584,531[30] | Elrab Entertainment | Moses Inwang |
49 | Moms at War | 2018 | ₦65,278,052[4] | Dioni Visions | Omoni Oboli |
50 | Something Like Gold | 2023 | ₦60,163,273 | Film Trybe / Greenwealth Production / FilmOne Studios | Kayode Kasum |
51 | Half of a Yellow Sun | 2013 | ₦60,000,000[31] | Shareman Media / Slate Films | Biyi Bandele |
October 1 | 2014 | ₦60,000,000[32] | Golden Effects | Kunle Afolayan | |
The CEO | 2016 | ₦60,000,000[33] | Golden Effects | Kunle Afolayan | |
Banana Island Ghost | 2017 | ₦60,000,000[34] | Biola Alabi Media / Nemsia Productions | BB Sasore | |
52 | Ijé | 2010 | ₦59,800,000[35] | Xandria Productions | Chineze Anyaene |
53 | The Royal Hibiscus Hotel | 2018 | ₦58,825,152[36] | Ebonylife Films | Ishaya Bako |
54 | Last Flight to Abuja | 2012 | ₦57,000,000[37] | The Nollywood Factory | Obi Emelonye |
55 | Afamefuna | 2023 | ₦55,589,125 | Come On Naija LTD | Kayode Kasum |
56 | It's Her Day | 2016 | ₦55,021,150[38] | Kountry Kulture Network | Aniedi Anwah |
57 | Dinner at My Place | 2022 | ₦54,804,289[39] | Duku Pictures | Kevin Apaa |
58 | The Kuju's Again | 2023 | ₦53,538,450[40] | Temple ‘TMPL’ Motion Pictures | Biodun Stephen |
59 | The Set Up | 2019 | ₦53,305,115[22] | Anakle Films / Inkblot Production | Niyi Akinmolayan |
60 | Soole | 2021 | ₦51,006,700[41] | Lau Ellen Clara studio | Kayode Kasum |
61 | A Weekend To Forget | 2023 | ₦50,606,625 | Inkblots Production / FilmOne Studios | Demola Ademola |
62 | 93 Days | 2016 | ₦50,505,000[42] | Native FilmWorks / Michel Angelo Production / Bolanle Austen-Peters Production | Steve Gukas |
64 | Nneka The Pretty Serpent | 2020 | ₦50,051,510[43] | Play Entertainment Network | Tosin Igho[44][45] |
65 | Big Love | 2023 | ₦48,466,373 | Inkblot Productions | Biodun Stephen |
66 | Omugwo | 2017 | ₦48,000,000[46] | Golden Effects / Africa Magic | Kunle Afolayan |
67 | Mokalik | 2019 | ₦46,929,446[22] | Golden Effects / Africa Magic | Kunle Afolayan |
68 | The Vendor | 2018 | ₦46,534,650[47] | Odunlade Adekola Film Production | Odunlade Adekola |
69 | Love in a Pandemic | 2023 | ₦46,479,700[48] | Bleeding Heart Productions / FilmOne | Akay Mason |
70 | Domitila: The Reboot | 2023 | ₦45,113,750 | Zeb Ejiro Productions / Film Trybe / FilmOne | Zeb Ejiro |
71 | Hire A Man | 2017 | ₦45,000,000[46] | ChinneyLove Eze Productions | Desmond Elliot |
72 | Lagos Real Fake Life | 2018 | ₦44,194,075[49] | Swift Angel Production | Mike Ezuruonye |
73 | Dwindle | 2021 | ₦43,924,110[21] | Film One | Kayode Kasum |
74 | The Blood Covenant | 2022 | ₦43,122,100[50] | Inkblot Productions | Flyin Gambo |
75 | Devil In Agbada | 2021 | ₦42,583,250[51] | Chinney Love Eze productions | Umanu Elijah |
76 | Mamba's Diamond | 2021 | ₦42,187,005[25] | Williams Uchemba Productions | Seyi Babatope |
77 | Honey Money | 2023 | ₦41,659,950 | VSL Media, Film One, Riverside Productions | Ekene Som Mekwunye |
78 | New Money | 2018 | ₦41,595,000[47] | Inkblot Productions | Tope Oshin |
79 | The Wild Flower | 2022 | ₦41,436,405[8] | VSL MEDIA | Biodun Stephen |
80 | American Driver | 2017 | ₦41,000,000[46] | Sneeze Films / Golden Icons Media / Get Known Productions | Moses Inwang |
81 | Lockdown | 2021 | ₦40,070,651[25] | CEM Media Group | Moses Inwang |
82 | Dear Affy | 2020 | ₦39,688,140[9] | Film One Entertainment | Samuel Olatunji |
83 | Who's The Boss | 2020 | ₦38,559,547[9] | Inkblot Productions and Accelerate TV | Chinaza Onuzu |
84 | God Calling | 2018 | ₦36,822,319[52] | Hearts in Motion Studios | BB Sasore |
85 | Hey You! | 2022 | ₦36,310,700[53] | Anthill Studios | Uyoyou Adia[54] |
86 | The Return of Jenifa | 2012 | ₦35,000,000[55] | SceneOne Productions / Olasco Films | Muhydeen S. Ayinde |
87 | Ile Owo | 2022 | ₦34,817,100[56] | Film Trybe | Dare Olaitan |
88 | Seven and a Half Dates | 2018 | ₦33,780,863[47] | Shutter Speed Projects | Biodun Stephen |
89 | A Simple Lie | 2022 | ₦33,707,200[57] | Shutter Speed Projects | Biodun Stephen |
90 | A Bag Of Trouble | 2023 | ₦33,078,588 | Spinning Film LTD / Tehilla Films | Mami Chimex |
91 | Ponzi | 2021 | ₦32,137,250[58] | VSL MEDIA | Kayode Kasum |
92 | Ghana Must Go | 2016 | ₦32,000,000[33] | DesAmour | Frank Rajah Arase |
93 | Lust, Love and Other Things | 2023 | ₦31,962,243 | Solo / Mswitch | Kayode Kasum |
94 | Still Falling | 2021 | ₦31,450,600[59] | Entertainment tru Christ | Dimbo Atiya |
95 | Love Is War | 2019 | ₦31,250,032[22] | Inkblot Production | Omoni Oboli |
96 | Gold Statue | 2019 | ₦30,986,552[22] | FilmOne Distribution | Tade Ogidan |
97 | Phone Swap | 2012 | ₦30,713,500,[60][61] | Golden Effects | Kunle Afolayan |
98 | Lara and the Beat | 2018 | ₦30,693,143[47] | Biola Alabi Media | Tosin Coker |
99 | Elevator Baby | 2019 | ₦30,595,550[22] | Anthill Studios | Akay Mason |
100 | The Bride Price | 2023 | ₦30,585,205 | AstraTv Africa | Ikechukwu Oku |
101 | The Perfect Arrangement | 2022 | ₦30,515,400[8] | Inkblot Productions | Chinaza Onuzu |
102 | Muna | 2019 | ₦30,456,996[62] | KevStel Productions | Kevin Nwankwor |
Franchises / Sequel film
[edit]This is a list of highest-grossing franchises and sequel film in Nigeria. Films from this list have been adjusted for inflation. Coordinated by MG Group
Rank | Title | Producer | Initial Gross | Year | Adjusted for inflation (as of October 2024) | Total Estimation (in number and words) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Omo Ghetto | |||||
1 | Omo Ghetto: The Saga | Funke Akindele, Wendy Uwadiae Imasuen | ₦636,129,120 | 2020 | ₦2,805,511,936 | ₦2,805,511,936 (₦2 Billion+) |
2 | The Wedding Party | |||||
1 | The Wedding Party | Don Omope, Zulu Oyibo, Ijeoma Agukoronye | ₦452,288,605 | 2016 | ₦2,705,111,904 | |
2 | The Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai | Priscilla Nwanah, Temidayo Abudu, Tope Oshin, Naz Onuzo | ₦433,197,377 | 2017 | ₦1,034,919,111 | ₦3,740,031,015 (₦3 Billion+) |
3 | Chief Daddy | |||||
1 | Chief Daddy | Temidayo Abudu, Mosunmola Abudu, Bode Asiyanbi | ₦387,540,749 | 2018 | ₦944,111,419 | ₦387,540,749 (₦300 Million+) |
4 | A Trip | |||||
1 | Christmas in Miami | Ayo Makun | ₦265,583,000 | 2021 | ₦383,819,019 | |
2 | A Trip to Jamaica | Ayo Makun | ₦180,264,964 | 2016 | ₦1,554,236,060 | |
3 | 10 Days in Sun City | Darlington Abuda | ₦176,705,669 | 2017 | ₦1,198,527,740 | |
4 | 30 Days in Atlanta | Ayo Makun | ₦163,351,300 | 2014 | ₦2,000,007,740 | 5,135,590,559 (₦5 Billion+) |
5 | King Of Boys | |||||
1 | King of Boys | Kemi Adetiba, Kene Okwuosa, Remi Adetiba | ₦244,775,758 | 2018 | ₦1,071,607,740 | ₦244,775,758 (₦244 Million+) |
6 | Merry Men | |||||
1 | Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons | Darlington Abuda, Patrick Ovoke Odjegba | ₦235,628,358 | 2018 | ₦1,023,607,740 | |
2 | Merry Men 2: Another Mission | Darlington Abuda | ₦234,505,169 | 2019 | ₦879,607,740 | |
3 | Merry Men 3: Nemesis | Ayo Makun | ₦117,836,230 | 2023 | ₦141,803,876 | ₦2,045,019,356 (₦2 Billion+) |
7 | Queen Lateefah | Captain degzy | ₦260,386,142 | 2024 | ₦260,386,142 | |
1 | Queen Lateefah | Wumi Toriola | ₦218,127,627 | 2024 | ₦218,127,627 | ₦218,127,627 (₦218 Million+) |
8 | Living in Bondage | |||||
1 | Living in Bondage: Breaking Free | Steve Gukas, Dotun Olakunri, Charles Okpaleke | ₦168,770,202 | 2019 | ₦633,607,740 | ₦633,607,740 (₦633 Million+) |
9 | Aki na Ukwa | |||||
1 | Aki and Pawpaw | Charles Okpaleke, Moses Babatope, Kene Okwuosa, Craig Shurn | ₦136,379,049 | 2021 | ₦221,919,111 | ₦221,919,111 (₦221 Million+) |
10 | The Ghost and the Tout | |||||
1 | The Ghost and the Tout Too | Toyin Abraham | ₦134,408,075 | 2021 | ₦218,919,111 | |
2 | The Ghost and the Tout | Toyin Abraham, Samuel Olatunji | ₦77,233,105 | 2018 | ₦347,607,740 | ₦566,526,851 (₦566 Million+) |
11 | Alakada | |||||
1 | Fate of Alakada: The Party Planner | Toyin Abraham | ₦100,958,400 | 2020 | ₦155,919,111 | |
2 | Alakada Reloaded | Toyin Abraham | ₦74,331,349 | 2017 | ₦469,607,740 | |
3 | Alakada Bad and Boujee | Toyin Abraham | ₦TBA | 2024 | ₦TBA | ₦625,526,851 (₦625 Million+) |
12 | Money | |||||
1 | Quam's Money | Naz Onuzo, Zulumoke Oyibo, Damola Ademola, Omotayo Adeola | ₦92,100,070 | 2020 | ₦143,919,111 | |
2 | New Money | Naz Onuzo, Zulumoke Oyibo, Damola Ademola, Omotayo Adeola | ₦41,595,000 | 2018 | ₦202,607,740 | ₦346,526,851 (₦346 Million+) |
13 | Kesari | |||||
1 | Kesari: The King | Ibrahim Yekini | ₦77,161925 | 2023 | ₦92,594,310 | ₦92,594,310 (₦92 Million+) |
14 | On War | |||||
1 | My Wife & I | Omoni Oboli | ₦67,882,573 | 2017 | ₦469,607,740 | |
2 | Wives on Strike | Omoni Oboli | ₦66,753,162 | 2016 | ₦549,607,740 | |
3 | Moms at War | Omoni Oboli | ₦65,278,052 | 2018 | ₦314,607,740 | |
4 | Wives On Strike: The Revolution | Omoni Oboli | ₦2,680,504 | 2014 | ₦35,887,740 | |
5 | Wives on Strike: The Uprising | Omoni Oboli | ₦TBA | 2024 | ₦TBA | ₦1,369,710,960 (₦1 Billion+) |
15 | Half Of A Yellow Sun | |||||
1 | Half of a Yellow Sun | Andrea Calderwood, Gail Egan | ₦60,000,000 | 2017 | ₦421,607,740 | ₦421,607,740 (₦421 Million+) |
16 | Saamu Alajo | |||||
1 | The Vendor | Odunlade Adekola | ₦46,534,650 | 2018 | ₦226,607,740 | ₦226,607,740 (₦255 Million+) |
17 | Hire | |||||
1 | Hire a Man | Chinneylove Eze | ₦45,000,000 | 2017 |
₦317,607,740 | |
2 | Hire a Woman | Chinneylove Eze | ₦20,000,000 | 2016 | ₦169,007,740 | ₦486,615,480 (₦486 Million+) |
18 | Jenifa | |||||
1 | The Return of Jenifa | Funke Akindele | ₦35,000,000 | 2011 | ₦445,607,740 | |
2 | Everybody Loves Jenifa | Funke Akindele | ₦TBA | 2024 | ₦TBA | ₦445,607,740 (₦455 Million+) |
19 | Jelili | |||||
1 | Survival of Jelili | Femi Adebayo | ₦29,000,000 | 2019 | ₦45,919,111 | ₦45,919,111 (₦45 Million+) |
- | Total Estimation | ₦19,832,759,745 (₦19 Billion+) |
Top selling franchises / sequel Actor
[edit]This list includes top selling franchises and sequel actor. Franchises and sequel films from this list have been adjusted for inflation. Coordinated by MG Group
Rank | Name | Producer | Franchise / Sequel | Total Estimation (in number and words) |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ayo Makun | Ayo Makun | A Trip, Merry Men | ₦7,180,609,915 (₦7 Billion+) |
2 | Mosunmola Abudu | Mosunmola Abudu | The Wedding Party, Chief Daddy | ₦4,127,571,764 (₦4 Billion+) |
3 | Funke Akindele | Funke Akindele | Omo Ghetto, Jenifa | ₦3,251,119,676 (₦3 Billion+) |
4 | Omoni Oboli | Omoni Oboli | On War | ₦1,369,710,960 (₦1 Billion+) |
5 | Toyin Abraham | Toyin Abraham | The Ghost and the Tout, Alakada | ₦1,192,053,702 (₦1 Billion+) |
Highest Grossing Director
[edit]This list includes Films Directed and Co-Directed by a director
Rank | Title | Gross | Year |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Funke Akindele | ₦2,895,080,930 | |
A Tribe Called Judah | ₦1,404,187,806 | 2023 | |
Battle on Buka Street | ₦668,423,056 | 2022 | |
Omo Ghetto: The Saga | ₦636,129,120 | 2020 | |
Your Excellency | ₦186,340,948 | 2019 | |
2 | Adeoluwa Owu | ₦1,404,187,806 | |
Adire | ₦31,061,100 | 2023 | |
A Tribe Called Judah | ₦1,435,248,906 | 2023 | |
3 | Niyi Akimolayan | ₦1,153,745,981 | |
The Wedding Party 2 | ₦433,197,377 | 2017 | |
Chief Daddy | ₦387,540,749 | 2018 | |
Prophtess | ₦178,744,340 | 2021 | |
My Village People | ₦100,958,400 | 2021 | |
The Set Up | ₦53,305,115 | 2019 | |
4 | Kayode Kasum | ₦1,020,041,464 | |
Sugar Rush | ₦287,053,270 | 2019 | |
Fate of Alakada: The Party Planner | ₦113,226,100 | 2020 | |
Quam's Money | ₦92,100,070 | 2020 | |
Soole | ₦51,006,700 | 2021 | |
Dwindle | ₦43,924,110 | 2021 | |
Ponzi | ₦32,137,250 | 2021 | |
Something Like Gold | ₦60,163,273 | 2023 | |
Afamefuna | ₦55,589,125 | 2023 | |
Lust, Love and Other Things | ₦31,962,243 | 2023 | |
Ajosepo | ₦253,842,323 | 2024 | |
5 | Adebayo Tijani | ₦818,055,756 | |
King of Thieves | ₦320,805,150 | 2022 | |
Ijakumo | ₦278,496,384 | 2022 | |
Ada Omo Daddy | ₦218,754,222 | 2023 | |
6 | Kemi Adetiba | ₦697,064,363 | |
The Wedding Party | ₦452,288,605 | 2016 | |
King of Boys | ₦244,775,758 | 2018 | |
7 | Tobi Makinde | ₦668,423,056 | |
Battle on Buka Street | ₦668,423,056 | 2022 | |
8 | JJC Skillz | ₦636,129,120 | |
Omo Ghetto: The Saga | ₦636,129,120 | 2020 | |
9 | Robert Peters | ₦609,199,264 | |
Christmas in Miami | ₦265,583,000 | 2021 | |
A Trip to Jamaica | ₦180,264,964 | 2016 | |
30 Days in Atlanta | ₦163,351,300 | 2014 | |
10 | Moses Inwang | ₦499,996,581 | |
Merry Men 2 | ₦234,505,169 | 2019 | |
Merry Men 3: Nemesis | ₦117,836,230 | 2023 | |
Bad Comments | ₦66,584,531 | 2021 | |
American Driver | ₦41,000,000 | 2017 | |
Lockdown | ₦40,070,651 | 2021 | |
By year
[edit]Year | Title | Domestic Gross |
---|---|---|
2024 | Queen Lateefah | ₦260,386,142 |
2023 | A Tribe Called Judah | ₦1,404,187,806 |
2022 | Battle on Buka Street | ₦668,423,056 |
2021 | Christmas in Miami | ₦265,583,000 |
2020 | Omo Ghetto: The Saga | ₦636,129,120 |
2019 | Sugar Rush | ₦287,053,270 |
2018 | Chief Daddy | ₦387,540,749 |
2017 | The Wedding Party 2 | ₦433,197,337 |
2016 | The Wedding Party | ₦452,288,605 |
2015 | Fifty | ₦80,030,500[27] |
2014 | 30 Days in Atlanta | ₦163,351,300 |
2013 | Half of a Yellow Sun | ₦60,000,000 |
2012 | Last Flight To Abuja | ₦57,050,000 |
2011 | The Mirror Boy | ₦18,000,000 |
2010 | Ijé' | ₦59,800,000 |
2009 | The Figurine | ₦30,000,000 |
See also
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