9 Nollywood Movies Coming To Big Screens This June

May 31, 2023
Nigerians Can Enjoy Any Movie For Just ₦‎1,000 At Cinemas

If you’re a fan of Nigerian cinema, get ready for an exciting lineup of Nollywood movies hitting your screens this June. From comedy to drama, there’s something for everyone. Here are 9 highly anticipated titles coming your way:

 Passport – Netflix

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After a successful theatrical release last year, Vincent Okonkwo’s comedy drama “Passport” is making its way to Netflix. The story follows a young man’s quest to retrieve his missing passport with the help of his uncle and a semi-literate. Starring Jim Iyke, Mercy Johnson-Okojie, and more, “Passport” arrives on Netflix on June 2, 2023.

Tiger’s Tail – Prime Video

“Tiger’s Tail” tells the gripping story of Amara Nzewi, a UK graduate who unknowingly steps on dangerous ground when she starts a foundation for street boys. Things take a dark turn when she is kidnapped by a ruthless gang leader. Featuring Tacha Akide and Alex Ekubo, this thrilling movie premieres on Prime Video on June 2, 2023.

Daddy – Cinema

“Daddy” follows a father’s journey through the chaos of Lagos, from the Island to the mainland. This heartwarming film explores a father’s protective instincts and features a talented cast including Charles Inojie and Femi Jacobs. Catch “Daddy” in cinemas starting from June 9, 2023.

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Obara’m – Netflix

Directed by Kayode Kasum and produced by Dare Olaitan, “Obara’m” is a musical film that weaves a captivating story of love and family. With an ensemble cast including Nancy Isime and Nkem Owoh, this movie is set to premiere on Netflix on June 16, 2023.

 Ijakumo – Netflix

“Ijakumo” is a drama about a wealthy pastor who finds himself entangled in a forbidden affair with a stripper who also happens to be his church’s worship leader. Starring Toyin Abraham Ajeyemi and Kunle Remi, this thought-provoking film explores the consequences of hidden desires. You can catch “Ijakumo” on Netflix starting from June 23, 2023.

Finding Fela – Netflix

“Finding Fela” is a documentary that delves into the life and legacy of the legendary Afrobeat pioneer and political activist Fela Kuti. Directed by Alex Gibney, this film offers an intimate look at the man behind the music. Don’t miss “Finding Fela” when it debuts on Netflix on June 23, 2023.

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Big Love – Cinemas

“Biodun Stephen’s “Big Love” is a romantic drama that centers around the love story between Adil, a passionate dreamer, and Adina, an independent woman navigating life’s challenges. Starring Bimbo Ademoye and Timini Egbuson, this heartfelt movie will hit the cinemas on June 28, 2023.

The House of Secrets – Prime Video

Directed by Niyi Akinmolayan, “The House of Secrets” is a dreamy romance drama with film noir elements. Starring Efe Irele and Shawn Faqua, this intriguing film promises to captivate audiences with its unique visual style. You can exclusively stream “The House of Secrets” on Prime Video starting from June 30, 2023.

Yahoo+ – Netflix

“Yahoo+” tells the story of two young men who turn to internet fraud after facing the struggles of breaking into the Nollywood industry. When their scheme doesn’t yield the expected results, they decide to embrace dark rituals. Starring Ken Erics and Somadina Adinma, this gripping film arrives on Netflix on June 30, 2023.

Get ready to be entertained by these incredible Nollywood movies this June. Whether you prefer streaming or a trip to the cinema, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on these exciting releases!

Get ready to be entertained by these incredible Nollywood movies this June. Whether you prefer streaming or a trip to the cinema, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss out on these exciting releases!

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