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Nigerian cinema has delivered a strong first half of 2026, with local films drawing audiences to theaters and generating hundreds of millions in naira across diverse stories from romance and family drama to historical epics and thrillers.

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The top 10 highest-grossing Nollywood releases from January to early July 2026 reflect varied audience tastes, ranging from intimate personal journeys to large-scale cultural narratives. These figures are based on reported theatrical earnings in Nigerian cinemas.
10. Iwe Ala (An Ojude Oba Story)
This emotional family drama, set against the vibrant backdrop of the Ojude Oba festival in Ijebu, follows a shrewd master tailor facing a crisis of reputation when his staff abandons him with unfinished garments. He must reconcile with his estranged family to meet the deadline. Directed by Adeoluwa Owu, the film stars Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Ajao, Owobo Ogunde, and Farooq Oreagba. It was released in cinemas nationwide on June 12, 2026, and is still showing in cinemas nationwide.
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦21.87M |
| Opening Week | ₦25.76M |
| Tickets Sold | 11,252 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦74.09M |
9. The Boy Who Gave
A poignant drama centered on a teenage boy (Broda/Idia) who sacrifices his dreams to care for his younger siblings after their parents’ death. Shot in the Niger Delta region, it explores themes of responsibility, loss, and resilience. Written, directed by, and starring Allison Precious Emmanuel, with support from Blossom Chukwujekwu and Tina Mba. It opened in cinemas on May 15, 2026.
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦11.85M |
| Opening Week | ₦19.62M |
| Tickets Sold | 14,083 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦82.39M |
8. Mother’s Love
Directed by Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde in her directorial debut, this film follows a young woman on a path of self-discovery and love, complicated by her father’s strict expectations. Her mother must find inner strength to intervene. It features Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Bimbo Ademoye, Chioma Nwosu, Nosa Rex, and others. Released March 6, 2026.
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦25.51M |
| Opening Week | ₦32.35M |
| Tickets Sold | 16,894 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦103.09M |
7. The Creek
A drama-thriller set in the oil-rich Niger Delta that examines the impact of oil exploration on local communities amid multinational interests, militancy, and survival struggles. Directed by Toka McBaror, it stars Sam Dede, Bucci Franklin, Chinwe Owoh, Charles Inojie, Jimmy Jean-Louis, and Sunshine Rosman. Released March 27, 2026.
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦18.33M |
| Opening Week | ₦28.74M |
| Tickets Sold | 16,791 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦108.15M |
6. Efunroye: The Unicorn
This ambitious historical epic chronicles the life of 19th-century merchant, political influencer, and kingmaker Efunroye Tinubu, from her early trading days near Abeokuta to her powerful role in Lagos and resistance to colonial forces. Produced by and starring Faithia Balogun, with Odunlade Adekola, Mercy Aigbe, Eniola Ajao, and others. Directed by Tope Adebayo. Released May 1, 2026.
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦29.65M |
| Opening Week | ₦38.41M |
| Tickets Sold | 21,827 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦114.89M |
5. Onobiren: A Woman’s Story
The film follows Roli, a young woman from Warri moving to Lagos to forge her own path amid societal pressures and gender expectations. It highlights themes of resilience, female solidarity, and self-discovery. Written by Laju Iren (who also executive produced), directed by Famous Odion Iraoya, and starring Ruby Akubueze, Bisola Aiyeola, Patience Ozokwor, Deyemi Okanlawon, and others. Released March 6, 2026.
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦30.73M |
| Opening Week | ₦41.59M |
| Tickets Sold | 22,300 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦138.34M |
4. Ajosepo: The Gathering
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦42.18M |
| Opening Week | ₦59.54M |
| Tickets Sold | 27,803 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦164.98M |
3. The Return of Arinzo
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦106.13M |
| Opening Week | ₦175.12M |
| Tickets Sold | 61,855 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦351.50M |
2. Love and New Notes
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦108.90M |
| Opening Week | ₦138.11M |
| Tickets Sold | 68,766 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦400.47M |
1. Call of My Life
Box Office Performance
| Metric | Amount |
| Opening Weekend | ₦76.91M |
| Opening Week | ₦127.24M |
| Tickets Sold | 107,670 |
| Total Cumulative | ₦719.84M |
In Summary
The first half of 2026 has shown solid theatrical demand for local stories, with multiple films crossing the ₦100 million mark. This performance indicates sustained audience interest in varied narratives and suggests the remainder of the year could see continued growth, potentially with more high-budget projects, sequels, and ambitious productions aiming to build on this momentum.

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