WANDERLIST: Ten famous films set in Nigeria

0
  • “The Wedding Party” (2016) – A romantic comedy that follows the chaotic events leading up to a lavish Nigerian wedding.
  • “Lionheart” (2018) – This movie directed by Genevieve Nnaji tells the story of a young woman who must step up to save her father’s struggling business.
  • “Half of a Yellow Sun” (2013) – Based on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel, it explores the lives of four individuals during the Nigerian Civil War.
  • “October 1” (2014) – This historical thriller is set in 1960s Nigeria and follows a young police officer trying to solve a series of murders in a small town.
  • “The CEO” (2016) – A corporate thriller about a multinational company that holds a retreat in Nigeria, and the mysterious deaths of its executives.
  • “King of Boys” (2018) – This crime thriller delves into the life of a powerful businesswoman involved in politics and organized crime in Lagos.
  • “Okafor’s Law” (2016) – A romantic comedy that follows a serial womanizer attempting to prove a longstanding theory about ex-girlfriends.
  • “The Figurine” (2009) – A psychological thriller centred around a cursed sculpture and the lives of three friends in present-day Nigeria.
  • “Tango With Me” (2010) – This drama tells the story of a couple facing challenges in their marriage and working to overcome them.
  • “Phone Swap” (2012) – A romantic comedy about two strangers who accidentally swap phones and are forced to interact with each other’s lives.
Share.

Comments are closed.