Twenty-three year old Toun (Jemima Osunde), finds herself thrown into the world of the rich after her father (Kalu Ikeagwu) left his multibillion-dollar company to her in his will. She learns that her mother, Fatima (Kate Henshaw) was legally married to her father, Ifeanyi, although, due to strong opposition from his family, the marriage was annulled. He remarried, this time to Ebube (Dakore Akande), but they never had any children together. She ignored her mother and entered into a life of luxury which is threatened by her uncle, Chuka (Wale Ojo) and his son, Patrick (Adeolu Adefarasin). Her decisions put the company in a negative light and portrays her as an inferior CEO.Thrown in the mix of all of this, Toun struggles to find her old self again while pushing away old friends and falsely accusing new ones. Through all this, Joseph (Blossom Chukwujekwu) stands by her.
Twenty-three year old Toun (Jemima Osunde), finds herself thrown into the world of the rich after her father (Kalu Ikeagwu) left his multibillion-dollar company to her in his will. She learns that her mother, Fatima (Kate Henshaw) was legally married to her father, Ifeanyi, although, due to strong opposition from his family, the marriage was annulled. He remarried, this time to Ebube (Dakore Akande), but they never had any children together. She ignored her mother and entered into a life of luxury which is threatened by her uncle, Chuka (Wale Ojo) and his son, Patrick (Adeolu Adefarasin). Her decisions put the company in a negative light and portrays her as an inferior CEO.Thrown in the mix of all of this, Toun struggles to find her old self again while pushing away old friends and falsely accusing new ones. Through all this, Joseph (Blossom Chukwujekwu) stands by her.
Set in early 20th-century colonial Lagos, the film chronicles the defiance of Oba Esugbayi Eleko against British colonial authorities. The narrative follows his struggle to protect the cultural dignity and freedom of his people against unjust policies, such as the imposition of water rates.
What would you do if everything you built- your love, your plans, your future disappeared overnight? Would you fight for it? Or would you learn to want something different? Some questions only the dark can answer.
A badly behaved Nigerian-American visits her estranged grandma with the hopes of accessing her father's inheritance, only to meet her waterloo when she wakes up one morning with a new personality much to the surprise of her family. Things take a new turn when they discover she may have swapped personalities with a local village girl who is desperate to be friends with her.
The Other Side of the Bridge follows a former teenage boxing champion who enters a high-stakes competition to save his trainer’s gym. He faces off against a cash-strapped fighter from a troubled background, sparking a rivalry that forces them to confront their pasts and fight for their futures.
When rising actor Mandla returns home with his fiancée Simisola to support his father’s presidential campaign, her presence reopens a 17-year-old scandal tied to the charismatic future First Lady, Aisha Marcus. As a whistleblower known as Naijaleak drops shocking allegations; murder, identity theft, and a prison swap, Simisola becomes trapped in a web of political manipulation, family betrayal and rising danger. The Return of Arinzo is a tense and emotionally charged thriller where love, power, and buried secrets collide across Nigeria, Tanzania, and Ghana. A story of power, vengeance, and the haunting reminder that justice may sleep but it never dies.
Set in 1989 Aba, Amara must navigate the intense feelings she thought no longer exists for her high school lover Dirim, as her husband Uzor fights for the heart of his wife despite the unwavering hold of her ex.
Set in the morally ambiguous world of Nollywood, the story begins with the shocking discovery of a decapitated head in the trunk of a car belonging to a Nollywood film producer. As the investigation unfolds, hidden connections between crime, politics, and the Nigerian film industry are exposed, weaving a gritty narrative of ambition and corruption.