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Nigerian Cinemas Thrive with ₦3.48 Billion Box Office Haul in Q1 2025

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 The Nigerian film industry continues its upward climb as cinema revenue in the first quarter of 2025 hit a remarkable ₦3.48 billion, according to the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN). 

The figure, recorded between January 1 and March 31, reflects a 54.7% surge from the ₦2.25 billion posted during the same timeframe in 2024. When compared with Q1 2023, the 2025 figures represent an astonishing 132% leap, underscoring the growing influence of Nollywood and the rising appetite for cinematic experiences across the country.

Interestingly, even Q1 2024 marked significant progress over the year prior, climbing 46% above the ₦1.5 billion recorded in Q1 2023. The steady year-over-year growth points to a maturing market, bolstered by increased screen counts, better distribution, and compelling local content.

The cinema sector’s rebound from past industry slowdowns is also evident in audience turnout. CEAN reports that total admissions in Q1 2025 reached 661,801, a healthy 10.9% increase from the 596,609 patrons welcomed in Q1 2024. Compared to Q1 2023’s 620,477 ticket sales, this year’s count is up 6.7%, suggesting sustained viewer interest and improved nationwide access to theatres.

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A combination of blockbuster local films and global releases helped drive the momentum. Nigerian filmmakers held their own against global studios, with several homegrown hits dominating the charts.

Once again, Funke Akindele proved her box office magnetism, building on her Q1 2024 dominance with A Tribe Called Judah and continuing her streak into 2025. New faces also emerged, most notably Timini Egbuson, who honed his status as a bankable star, and veteran actress-producer Toyin Abraham, who delivered another hit, widening Nollywood’s appeal.

Top Earners of Q1 2025

Mufasa: The Lion King – Disney’s anticipated prequel roared to the top, earning ₦618.2 million to become the quarter’s top-grossing title.

Alakada: Bad and Boujee – The beloved franchise returned with a bang, pulling in ₦500.5 million with its signature mix of comedy and celebrity appearances.

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Moana 2 – The animated sequel enchanted families and raked in ₦400 million.

Captain America: Brave New World – Marvel’s latest drew large crowds, earning ₦396 million and proving that superhero fever still runs strong in Nigeria.

Reel Love – A surprise hit in the romantic drama category, earning ₦332.8 million.

Everybody Loves Jenifa – Riding the wave from its December 2024 release, this Funke Akindele-led comedy sustained its momentum into Q1, adding major value to the quarter’s earnings.

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