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 Nigeria are excluded from this gross total. Films before 2000s are also excluded from this list as their gross totals have not been inflation adjusted.
Highlight indicates films still running in theatres
Rank |
Title |
Year |
Domestic Gross (₦) |
Studio(s) |
Director(s) |
1 |
30 Days in Atlanta |
2014 |
137, 200, 000[1] |
Corporate World Pictures |
Robert Peters |
2 |
Fifty |
2015 |
100, 000, 000[2] |
EbonyLife Films |
Biyi Bandele |
3 |
Half of a Yellow Sun |
2013 |
60, 000, 000[3] |
Shareman Media / Slate Films |
Biyi Bandele |
October 1 |
2014 |
60, 000, 000[4] |
Golden Effects |
Kunle Afolayan |
5 |
Ijé |
2010 |
59, 800, 000[5] |
Xandria Productions |
Chineze Anyaene |
6 |
Last Flight to Abuja |
2012 |
57, 050, 000[6] |
The Nollywood Factory |
Obi Emelonye |
7 |
The Return of Jenifa |
2012 |
35, 000, 000[7] |
Olasco Films |
Muhydeen S. Ayinde |
8 |
Road to Yesterday |
2015 |
30,000,700[8] |
The Entertainment Network |
Ishaya Bako |
9 |
The Figurine |
2009 |
30, 000, 000[9] |
Golden Effects |
Kunle Afolayan |
10 |
Flower Girl |
2013 |
29,763,800[10] |
Blu Star Entertainment |
Michelle Bello |
11 |
Weekend Getaway |
2012 |
22,895,200[10] |
Royal Arts Academy |
Desmond Elliot |
12 |
Taxi Driver: Oko Ashewo |
2015 |
22,630,000[11] |
FilmOne / House 5 / Orbit Imagery |
Daniel Oriahi |
13 |
Phone Swap |
2012 |
20,713,500,[12][13] |
Golden Effects |
Kunle Afolayan |
14 |
The First Lady |
2015 |
19,000,000[14] |
Dioni Visions |
Omoni Oboli |
15 |
Anchor Baby |
2010 |
18, 000, 000[15] |
Alpha Galore Films |
Lonzo Nzekwe |
The Mirror Boy |
2011 |
18, 000, 000[15] |
The Nollywood Factory / OH Films |
Obi Emelonye |
17 |
House of Gold |
2013 |
15,454,400[10] |
Media GH / YN Productions / Pascal Amanfo Expression |
Pascal Amanfo |
18 |
Tempting Fate |
2015 |
15,000,000[16] |
KevStel Group Productions |
Kevin Nwankwor |
19 |
The Visit |
2015 |
14,000,000[17] |
Koga Studios |
Olufunke Fayoyin |
20 |
Dazzling Mirage |
2015 |
13,000,000[18] |
Mainframe Studios |
Tunde Kelani |
21 |
Maami |
2011 |
11,928,600[19] |
Mainframe Studios |
Tunde Kelani |
22 |
Contract |
2012 |
11,447,600[10] |
Sparrow Productions |
Shirley Frimpong-Manso |
23 |
In The Cupboard |
2012 |
10,501,300[19] |
Denziot Studios |
Desmond Elliot |
24 |
Through the Glass |
2008 |
10,000,000[15] |
Next Page Productions |
Stephanie Okereke |
25 |
Married but Living Single |
2010 |
9,900,000[20] |
Indelible Mark Media |
Tunde Olaoye |
26 |
Iyore |
2014 |
9,500,000[21] |
Raj and Heroes Films |
Frank Rajah Arase |
27 |
Out of Luck |
2015 |
9,000,000[22] |
FilmOne Distribution |
Niyi Akinmolayan |
28 |
Gone Too Far! |
2015 |
8,500,000[23] |
Poisson Rouge Pictures |
Destiny Ekaragha |
29 |
Mr. and Mrs. |
2012 |
6,050,000[24] |
Chinwe Egwuagu Productions |
Ikechukwu Onyeka |
30 |
Irapada |
2006 |
5,000,000[25] |
Golden Effects |
Kunle Afolayan |
References
- ↑ "AY’s ‘30 Days In Atlanta ‘ Bags Highest Grossing Nigeria Movie Of All Time AY’s ‘30 Days In Atlanta ‘ Bags Highest Grossing Nigeria Movie Of All Time". 360nobs.com. 20 January 2015. Retrieved 22 January 2015.
- ↑ Kemi Ajumobi (25 March 2016). "IN FULL: EbonyLife Films’ ‘fifty’ grosses over N400m on return on investment". Business Day. Retrieved 26 March 2016.
- ↑ "30 Days In Atlanta is Nigeria’s highest grossing film –Ben Murray-Bruce". Sun News Online. 28 December 2014. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ Akande, Victor (January 2015). "October 1: Between commercial and arty films". The Nation. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ Lasisi, Akeem (28 November 2012). "We made N59.8m at cinemas". The Punch. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ Kay, Chris (13 August 2013). "Moviemakers Beg Banks for Cash as Nollywood Goes Global". bloomberg.com. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
- ↑ "Funke Akindele: The Richest Nollywood Actress". osundefender.org. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
- ↑ Odejimi, Segun (18 January 2016). "IN FULL: TNS Exclusive Report On Nigerian Cinema In 2015". TNS. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ↑ "Top Nollywood High Budget Films". pulse.ng. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 "Top 10 Films in Nigeria in 2013 and the worrying trends". talkingdrum-entertainment.com. Retrieved 27 December 2014.
- ↑ Odejimi, Segun (18 January 2016). "IN FULL: TNS Exclusive Report On Nigerian Cinema In 2015". TNS. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
- ↑ "OC Box Office News – Phone Swap Leads the Pack in First Half". You Fly Magazine. You Fly Magazine Online. 23 July 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ↑ "Nigerian Box Office: Obi Emelonye's 'Last Flight To Abuja' Dominating The Charts". Indiewire. Shadow and Act - IndieWire. 18 October 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
- ↑ Odejimi, Segun (18 January 2016). "IN FULL: TNS Exclusive Report On Nigerian Cinema In 2015". TNS. Retrieved 20 February 2016.
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