10 Best LATEST Nigerian/Nollywood movies to watch on NETFLIX | 2021 latest

 Does Netflix have NOLLYWOOD MOVIES?

Yes, Since 2015 there have been more than 45 Nigerian/nollywood movies acquired by Netflix from blockbusters. 

Is NOLLYWOOD bigger than HOLLYWOOD?

Yes it is. With the average of 1000 movies a year. It is the second largest. Immediately after India's Bollywood.

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Top nollywood movies to watch on Netflix this 2021

With the number of Nigerian film on Netflix, it might seem difficult to choose interesting movies movies to watch. To relieve you of this stress, we've helped you organize 20 nollywood movies currently trending and streaming on Netflix. These are;

1) coming from insanity

Coming from insanity


Coming from Insanity follows the journey of Kossi (Gabriel Afolayan), from being a domestic help for the Martins, an upper-class young family of four, to a big-time cash counterfeiter. 

Frustrated from being a poor, disrespected houseboy, Kossi seeks ways to escape poverty by making his own money, literally. He finds a way to do it and he employs a few acquaintances to work with him on creating flawless counterfeit 100 dollars notes which he sells to black-market money exchanger. You find this movie interesting.

Your Excellency

A bumbling billionaire businessman and failed Presidential candidate Chief Olalekan Ajadi (Akin Lewis) is very much obsessed with US President Donald trump

Just when his political campaign looks on the verge of another flop disaster, Ajadi is anointed by a majority party and becomes a tough credible contender with the assistance of powerful social media.

 You'll so much enjoy this movie 


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3) suger rush

Suger rush

Sugar sisters accidentally discover $800,000 in the house of a corrupt man, Chief Douglas. 

In next couple of days, they start to spend some of the money only to meet their Waterloo when mafias come to claim the stake of the money. However, the news got to the EFCC where they issued a search warrant to the Sugar sisters, but weren't able to find any money. 

Unknowingly for them Andy, Sola's boyfriend had already stolen the money. Unfortunately as they were trying to get the money back from him, he lost his life in the process and the money was stolen by someone else. Gina, the head of the mafias sent her men to abduct the Sugar sisters and coerce them to stealing more money from "The White Lion", Anikulapo, a notorious man known for having most of Nigeria's asset. 

Who was also Gina's husband. So the Sugar sister's team up with some EFCC officials and successfully stole the money. Gina met them at the hideout and asked for her money, where she met the head of EFCC, who apparently admitted that she killed Chief Douglas because the money was meant to be hers. But Anikulapo caught up with them and demanded for his money. Things got heated up and there was a shoot out. Gina lost her life in the process.

 Luckily the sugar sisters and EFCC officials were able to escape with the money. Unfortunately Anikulapo caught up with them, took the money and demanded they be executed in a fire. But thankfully they were able to escape with the help of Bola and Sola sugar. It then ended in a scene where Anikulapo found out the money was incomplete and fake. 

Luckily the Sugar sisters and their mother left their house and traveled out of the country. You will love this movie a lot.


Twenty-five years after the events of the original movie, Andy Okeke has abandoned the secret cult that forced him to kill his wife, and is now an ordained pastor. 
The cult – now known as Brotherhood of the Six – has expanded into an international organisation with associates of different nationalities. 
Most of the Nigerian members who survived the Otokoto riots of 1996 have fled the country apart from Chief Omego, now in the running to become the next imo state governor. The film opens with Omego's son Obinna murdering his young daughter Kosi (Charlene Chisom Ignatus) as part of a money-making ritual; in a nod to the original, her spirit torments her father throughout the movie, leading to his sudden death towards the end.
Nnamdi Okeke (Swanky JKA) – the secret son of Andy's late second wife Ego – has been raised by maternal relatives Pascal (Zulu Adigwe) and Eunice Nworie and shares a close bond with his cousin Toby. He is ambitious, but unable to hold down a secure career as an advertising executive five years after graduation. Despite the disaproval of his uncle who is aware of Omego's occultic background, Nnamdi, who yearns for a luxurious lifestyle by any means possible, becomes acquainted with Omego's wife Nneka (Ndidi Obi) and Obinna who both offer to help him establish connections in the advertising industry.
During an office presentation where Nnamdi pitches his campaign for an upcoming rail network, billionaire Richard Williams is impressed by his work. He mentors Nnamdi professionally, and the latter is catapulted into high society status, acquiring vast wealth and recognition, but his new life comes at a price. Unbeknownst to Nnamdi, Richard is the new leader of The Six, and on a mission to lure him into their cult. Due to his father Andy's past involvement, his lineage is eternally bound to the dark side, and Richard will stop at nothing to make his son a member.
  Uzoma (David Jones) grows suspicious of notable billionaires associated with mysterious murders, particularly after his sister and niece die in mysterious circumstances, and pays Andy a visit in search of answers. Having experienced cultism himself, Andy attempts to warn his son after Uzoma informs him of Nnamdi's existence, and tries save him from The Six before time runs out. Richard eventually convinces Nnamdi to be initiated, and attempts to persuade Andy back into the fold, which he refuses. Nnamdi later regrets joining The Six, especially after falling for Kelly, a guest at Obinna's wedding. Richard and Omego command him to present her as a sacrifice to the cult, and Nnamdi is torn between appeasing the cult and sparing Kelly's life.
Toby visits the depressed Nnamdi to get to the bottom of the latter's melancholy demeanor, and passes the night there, but Richard possesses Nnamdi, commanding him to stab his sleeping cousin in lieu of Kelly. Unable to resist, Nnamdi resorts to stabbing himself instead, and is rushed to hospital where he reconciles with his biological father Andy whom he had previously rejected.
Members of The Six are arrested using a recorded evidence Obinna sent Uzoma before committing suicide. However, Richard is able to dodge indictment, and is seen on his private jet before the ending credits roll.

5) Black rose


Rose has a firm understanding of the virtuous woman as imparted by her mother, not so practiced by her sister. Her desire for a better life without selling her dignity seems to be in the person of Desmond, a man she fell in love with at first sight regardless of their differences. You'll will truly love this movie. Watch it!
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6) king of boys


King of Boys tells the story of Alhaja Eniola Salami played by Sola Sobowale, a businesswoman and philanthropist with and a promising political future. She is drawn into a struggle for power which in turn threatens everything around her as a result of her growing political ambitions. To come out of this on top, she is caught up in a game of trust, not knowing whom really to look up to, and this leads to her ruthlessness.


Merry men 2 another mission:sees the original gang settling down into their new wealth; before their enjoyment is cut shot by a surprise attack. In the skirmish, kemi, Ayo's sister& Naz's wife is kidnapped. 
The merry men soon discover that their old enemy, corrupt politician, Dame Maduka, is holding Kemi hostage and demanding they destroy the evidence the EFDC have on her. The consequence of their failure would be Kemi’s painful death and disposal in a sewer. So, the merry men go on a mission with a twist; they have to work with the group of women who attacked and outsmarted them.

8) survival of jelili


Survival of jelili is a comic story of an idiot by nature jelili. In his quest to attain societal relevance, he takes on different jobs. At the end, it will leave you with lessons mixed with laughter to follow. Enjoy it!



The film gives as insight in the life of a young lady Bisola, a hard working entrepreneur who is the first born of her parent, her sister got married and she not married yet. The Dad wants her to get married as soon as possible so he sets up 10 dates for her of which she found her love


The film opens with images of a young lady being raped by a seemingly unknown man. Inspector Danladi Waziri (Sadiq Daba) is summoned by the British colonial military to present a draft of his findings on the series of virgin killings that has occurred in Akote. The film flashes back, as Inspector Waziri narrates his story on his observations and experience from his arrival in the town of Akote; he is warmly received by Sergeant Afonja (Kayode Aderupoko). On arriving the village square, Danladi notices the villagers celebrating a horse-rider, who is later noted by Afonja to be Prince Aderopo (Demola Adedoyin). He just returned from the city, as the first university graduate in the community. Danladi observes physical and circumstantial similarities in the deceased virgins, and deduces it must be serial killing. Danladi and Afonja continue in their investigations; the officers interrogate Agbekoya (Kunle Afolayan), who is the owner of the farm where the last lady was killed. Agbekoya denies any knowledge of the events that led to the killings and is subsequently freed by the inspector Waziri due to a perceived language barrier between them.
After being cautioned by the Oba about his late night movements, Prince Aderopo visits the village bar, where he meets his childhood friends, Banji (Femi Adebayo) and Tawa (Kehinde Bankole); the trio discuss the coming independence and their pasts. One of the guards assigned to protect the prince deserts his post to spend some time with his lover, close to a stream. 
Afonja and Danladi question the traditional priest, Baba Ifa (Ifayemi Elebuibon) on their way out of the bar; he responds to their questions proverbially and says that the killer will continue to kill until he is satisfied.
 The next day, the dead body of the lover of the guard who fled his post is discovered. Danladi orders the arrest of Baba Ifa, which Afonja outrightly refuses to carry out; he is thus suspended from his job and replaced by his deputy, Corporal Omolodun (Fabian Adeoye Lojede). Corporal Omolodun, however, is eventually killed by the serial killer after trailing him along the bush-path, following the discovery of another body, this time of an Igbo girl. The girl's father, a farmer Okafor (Kanayo O. Kanayo), along with his tribesmen, capture a travelling Northerner, claiming that he is responsible for the death of his daughter. The accused man is taken into custody by the police, but still maintains his innocence. Danladi informs his superiors that he will be closing the case, since he has found the killer. As he is about to transfer the Northerner away from Akote, Okafor throws a machete at him, piercing his heart. Even with his dying breath, the man insists he didn't kill the girl. Okafor, who repeatedly affirms his actions as doing what a real man would do, is taken into custody. At night, the officers gather to celebrate the Inspector's impending departure following the presumed victory over the killer. Dandali is persuaded into drinking against his will. On his way out he hears someone whistle a tune he was earlier told by the Northerner to be from the killer. The killer approaches him but he is too drunk to identify the face, and is assaulted by the killer.
Afonja sees him lying on the road and takes him to his residence. Afonja and his wife gave him herbs for relief of his constant catarrh. 
During the process of his recovery from his fever, he recollects the face of the killer. The next morning, he goes to the market square to observe the body language of Prince Aderopo, who suspiciously stares at him in confidence and even winks at him that there is no evidence to prove he indeed killed the girls. Danladi visits Tawa in the school she works as a teacher, in order to question her about the relationship she has with the Prince. 
Danladi discovers that Aderopo and Agbekoya are both recipients of a scholarship from a Reverend Father in the town, Father Dowling (Colin David Reese). 
Danladi visits Agbekoya, who reveals to him that they were constantly molested by the Reverend Father in Lagos city. At a celebration on the eve of Independence, Prince Aderopo invites Tawa to their childhood hideout, which has been renovated. Danladi and Afonja try to trail them, but are unsuccessful; Agbekoya, the only other person who knows the location of the hideout, leads them to it. On getting there, Aderopo is about to make Tawa his sixth victim, representing the end of the six years of violation he received from the Reverend Father. Tawa is saved.
The film shifts back to the present day, as Danladi concludes his account to the British officers. 
The officers are against his desire to speak the truth on the identity of the real killer and they instruct him not to tell anyone about it. He reluctantly agrees to their demands for the sake of a peaceful independence.
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