YouTube movies are slowly replacing cinemas in Nigeria and are widely loved by audiences. They have this incredible way of pulling you into the storyline, making you cry and feel different emotions all at once.
YouTube is essentially free, so you don’t need to pay any subscription fees; not to mention, the monetization options allow filmmakers to earn a lot of money without the politics and marketing of cinema releases.
Here’s a List of the Most Popular YouTube Nollywood Movies with the Highest Views
10. Accidental Bride – 7.1 million
Imagine being abandoned at the altar and somehow the goddess of luck intervenes and you are suddenly getting married to a stranger who will eventually become the absolute love of your life.
Accidental Bride, produced by Maurice Sam and starring Sonia Uche, is one such movie that teaches you a lesson on love, growth, and second chances.
9. Love on Steroids – 8 million
Maurice Sam always delivers when it comes to producing movies that address societal issues amidst drama and romance.
Love on Steroids is a rollercoaster movie featuring addiction, the pressure of maintaining relationships, emotional baggage, and dealing with sickle cell in adult relationships.
8. Insane Obsession – 8 million
This movie follows the fallout of a young man (Maurice Sam) and a lady (Uche Montana) who has amnesia and how circumstances lead to a dangerous and obsessive romantic conflict. A must-watch movie if you love to be kept on edge when seeing a movie.
7. After a Night in July – 8.1 million
Unplanned pregnancy. Marriage. Incompatibility. Fights and tension. Demand for divorce. Want a movie that shows what behind-the-scenes love and marriage looks like? Then ‘After a Night in July’ is the movie for you. Starring Eso Dike and Uche Montana, you sure are in for a good watch.
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6. Chaos to Calm – 9.2 million
Imagine taking an oath to stay away from ‘bad’ boys, only to fall head over heels in love with one. Written by Karyn Udeh and directed by Omoruyi Wallz Efosa, Chaos to Calm isn’t on this list for nothing.
5. Hustle Code – 10.7 million
Starring Chinenye Nnebe, Phyna Otabor, and Uche Montana, Hustle Code is inspired by a true story of three broke ladies living the (fake) Lekki life. This Uche Montana production is one of her best and biggest Nollywood projects on YouTube.
4. Broken Hallelujah – 11 million
This movie explores themes of faith, marital endurance, and finding joy after an intense period of “broken” hope. Bimbo Ademoye never disappoints when it comes to telling stories that evoke emotions.
3. Where Love Lives – 16 million
Whoever said true love and sisterhood were dead should take their words back. Bimbo Ademoye cooked, served, ate, and left no crumbs with this movie.
2. Love in Every Word 2– 20 million
A sequel to the original movie, challenges due to clashes in family traditions are faced by Chioma and Obiora when trying to seal their love through marriage.
1. Love in Every Word – 31 million
An ambitious woman meets a man willing and eager to take care of her while she rests and enjoys his wealth. For the fans of K-drama plots, Love in Every Word, produced by Omoni Oboli and directed by Stanley Obi, is a must-watch.
Which of them have you seen and which would you love to watch?
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