10 Most Wealthy Nigerian Movies And Their Revenue Generated.
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A Tribe Called Judah (2023) (drama) ₦1.404 Billion
This epic drama tells the story of a group of Igbo warriors who fight against British colonialism in the late 19th century. -
Battle on Buka Street (2022) (comedy) ₦668 Million This hilarious comedy follows the rivalry between two women who run competing buka (street food) restaurants.
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Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020) (comedy) ₦636 Million
This sequel to the popular 2013 movie "Omo Ghetto" features Funke Akindele in a dual role as twin sisters. -
The Wedding Party (2016) (romantic comedy) ₦452 Million This romantic comedy follows the chaotic events leading up to a Nigerian wedding.
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The Wedding Party 2 (2017) (romantic comedy) ₦433 Million The sequel to "The Wedding Party" follows the same characters as they deal with the aftermath of the first wedding.
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Chief Daddy (2018) (comedy drama) ₦387 Million This comedy drama tells the story of a wealthy businessman who dies and leaves behind a dysfunctional family.
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Brotherhood (2022) (action thriller) ₦328 Million This action thriller follows two estranged brothers who must work together to take down a powerful enemy.
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King of Thieves (2022) (action crime) ₦320 Million This action crime film tells the story of a group of thieves who plan a daring heist.
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Malaika (2023) (drama) ₦302 Million This drama tells the story of a young woman who is forced to marry a man she does not love.
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Sugar Rush (2019) (comedy) ₦287 Million This comedy follows a pastry chef who competes in a baking competition