
Nollywood has come a long way from the days of video-on-demand (VOD), when films were produced on smaller budgets and earned modest profits. Today, the industry regularly delivers box office hits, generating hundreds of millions and even billions of naira in revenue.
These blockbusters reflect higher production standards, strategic marketing, and audiences’ growing appetite for locally made stories. Here is a look at the top 10 highest grossing Nigerian films of all time.
10. Queen Lateefah (N365,517,443)
The 2024 drama film Queen Lateefah carved a significant path to the top 10 list, ultimately grossing an impressive N365,517,443 at the Nigerian box office. The film, which featured a heroine living a double life who’s soon faced with a choice between love and money, had a successful run that set new financial records for a non-December Nollywood release, proving that strategic release timing outside the traditionally crowded holiday season, when paired with an engaging, quality production, can result in phenomenal commercial success.
9. Gingerrr (N378,600,00)
The newest entry to the all-time top 10, Gingerrr is a female-led heist film that rapidly climbed the chart, achieving a cumulative gross of N378,600,067 in late 2025. This film, which stars Bukunmi “KieKie” Adeaga‑Ilori, Bisola Aiyeola, Bolaji Ogunmola, and Wunmi Toriola, is notable for being a major collaborative project among the leading actresses, who also serve as its producers.
Its success, which has seen it dominate the box office for multiple weeks, has moved ahead of Queen Latifah to claim 9th spot on the list.
8. Chief Daddy (N387,540,750)
Chief Daddy became an instant box office sensation in 2018, amassing a final gross of N387,540,750 during its theatrical run. The ensemble comedy, produced by EbonyLife Films, centered on the hilarious and dramatic fallout following the death of a wealthy patriarch whose will causes chaos among his family.
The film was a star-studded, high-production-value family comedy released during the lucrative end-of-year cinema season. Despite receiving mixed critical reviews, the film performed very well commercially.
7. The Wedding Party 2 (N433,197,377)
As the much-anticipated sequel to a groundbreaking record-setter, The Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai had immense expectations, which it met with a final gross of N433,197,377. Released in 2017, the film immediately capitalised on its predecessor’s popularity by continuing the story of the lead couple during an extravagant destination wedding.
The film’s strong performance was a definitive moment for the Nollywood franchise model, proving that audiences would return en masse for familiar characters, further cementing the trend of massive, holiday-season blockbusters driving the industry’s growth.
6. The Wedding Party (N452,288,605)
The 2016 romantic comedy The Wedding Party achieved a landmark box office gross of N452,288,605, fundamentally reshaping expectations for Nigerian cinema’s commercial potential. The film, a chaotic but fun portrayal of a Nigerian wedding, held the title of the highest-grossing Nigerian film of all time for a number of years.
Its record-breaking run proved that Nigerian films could dominate the local box office over international studio releases.
5. Alakada: Bad and Boujee (N500,000,000)
Alakada: Bad and Boujee, the 2024 sequel in the Alakada comedy franchise, secured an impressive gross of approximately N500,000,000, confirming the massive star power of its lead actress and creator, Toyin Abraham.
The film continued the hilarious misadventures of Yetunde Animashaun as she attempts to fake her way into high-society life. Alakada: Bad and Boujee’s achievement of hitting the half-billion naira mark represented a significant milestone for the franchise and for comedy films in Nigerian cinema.
4. Omo Ghetto: The Saga (N636,129,120)
Released in 2020, Funke Akindele’s Omo Ghetto: The Saga defied the constraints of Covid to become a monumental success, grossing N636,129,120. This action-comedy, served as a sequel to the 2010 hit Omo Ghetto, bringing back the beloved character Lefty and her colorful crew, shattered previous records to become the highest-grossing Nollywood film of all time upon its release, overtaking The Wedding Party.
Its ability to draw such massive numbers, even with reduced cinema capacity, showed the overwhelming public demand for cinema, as well as the mass appeal of its creator and the fun, star-studded, experience it offered.
3. Battle on Buka Street (N668,423,056)
The 2022 comedy-drama Battle on Buka Street quickly became a box office powerhouse with a final domestic gross of N668,423,056. The film focused on two rival women—played by Funke Akindele and Chioma Akpotha—who were in fierce competition for control over a local street food business,
Released in December 2022, the film capitalised on a strong holiday window to deliver strong commercial results, which propelled it to the title of the highest-grossing Nigerian film of all time.
2. A Tribe Called Judah (N1,404,187,806)
Funke Akindele’s 2023 film A Tribe Called Judah made history by becoming the first Nigerian film to cross the N1 billion mark, ending its run with a colossal N1,404,187,806. The film, an action-comedy-family drama about a family of small-time criminals whose heist goes wrong, was a monumental cultural and commercial event.
A Tribe Called Judah maintained its box office dominance for weeks, with theaters reporting sold-out screenings across the country. The movie’s achievement represented not just commercial success but a validation of Nollywood’s growth and potential, setting a new benchmark that seemed untouchable, until…
1. Everybody Loves Jenifa (N1,882,553,548)
Currently holding the title of the highest-grossing Nigerian film of all time, Everybody Loves Jenifa achieved a staggering domestic gross of N1,882,553,548 in 2024. This latest installment in Funke Akindele’s iconic ‘Jenifa’ series leveraged years of character development and massive fan loyalty to become an unstoppable force at the box office.
The film’s near two-billion-naira earnings represent an unprecedented financial achievement and serve as a powerful statement about the unparalleled commercial appeal of its creator and star whose projects are among some of the best performing in Nollywood.
With an upcoming project slated for release this December, she might once again break the box office, and perhaps even surpass the financial success of Everybody Loves Jenifa.
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