April offers an abundance of streaming and big-screen Nollywood films, catering to all tastes with something for everyone, be it drama, thriller, or romance.
Kill Boro (2024)
Synopsis: This film follows a father drowning in debt and his desperate child kid as they struggle for survival. “Kill Boro” is a compelling story that tackles the themes of family, survival, sacrifice, and the unwavering hope of forgiveness. It is set in the little hamlet of Azuama along a river
Director: Courage Obayuwana.
Cast: Blessing Oreva Uzero, Michael Dappa, Philip Asaya, Brutus Richard, and Gregory Ojefua
Where to watch: Prime Video
Head Over Bills (2022)
Synopsis: To win their mother’s approval, three spoiled and affluent sisters seek love, and lose it, to find themselves again in this drama.
Director: Dabby Chimerefilm
Cast: Bimbo Ademoye, Emeka Nwagbaraocha, Alex Cross, Ego Nwosu, and Shaffy Bello.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Head Over Bills (2022)
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Synopsis: To win their mother’s approval, three spoiled and affluent sisters seek love, and lose it, to find themselves again in this drama.
Director: Dabby Chimerefilm
Cast: Bimbo Ademoye, Emeka Nwagbaraocha, Alex Cross, Ego Nwosu, and Shaffy Bello.
Where to watch: Prime Video
Saving Onome (2024)
Synopsis: Saving Onome can be the ideal pick if you’re inclined to motivational tales.
It chronicles the struggle of two loving parents with a chronically ill daughter, Onome. Saving Onome delves into the depths of love and the remarkable lengths people would go to to save the people they care about, with a life-saving surgery on the line and time running out.
Director: Dimeji Ajibola
Cast: Nancy Isime, Keppy Ekpenyong, Olumide Oworu, Nancy Isime, Ashionye Michelle, and Femi Jacobs
Where to watch: Cinema
Blacksmith: Alagbede (2024)
Synopsis: This film explores the world of customs and artistry while dealing with the anxieties, pressures, and hustles of a neighbourhood blacksmith who is driven to succeed.
Director: Usman “Blackky” Ogunlade,
Cast: Rose Odika, Eniola Ajao, Debo Adedayo, Fathia Balogun Williams, and Jaiye Kuti
Where to watch: Cinema