Nollywood has not left us bored despite the raging pandemic and ongoing partial lockdown in the country. Here are 10 Nollywood movies to watch on Netflix this July:
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Sugar Rush: The ‘Sugar rush’ movie was a great success after it hit the cinemas as it restructured Nollywood production in a way that left everyone with awe. The humour the cast brought to the movie made the movie a must-watch again and again.
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Survival of Jelili: The Nollywood movie, which is a remake of the Jelili character in a previous Yoruba movie, will be streaming on Netflix from July 8. The comic movies which also taught many lessons in the midst of the humour was directed by Desmond Elliot.
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Your Excellency: The movie is also a comic movie, which talks about the electoral processes involved in Nigeria.
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4th Republic: We see Kate Henshaw as a political figure who was trying to be the elected person as the governor a State. The movie talks about the challenges Nigeria face in any given election.
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She is: This is a Nollywood movie about a woman at 40 who was indeed doing well in all areas except that she didn’t have a great love life.
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Kasanova: The Nollywood movie, which now streams on Netflix, is a story of love and family and talks about a situation where a single dad falls in love with a single mother.
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The Royal Hibiscus Hotel: This is a movie of love, romance, independence and sacrifice. The story takes a twist almost at the end, but due to the sake of love, the movie had an happy ending.
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Elevator Baby: Elevator baby is a story full of absolute suspense. A wealthy man becomes trapped in an elevator with a pregnant woman who just fell into labour. It’s surely an interesting watch, you will be glad you really watched it.
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Last Flight to Abuja: The 2012 movie, featuring Omotola Jolade-Ekeinde, is now streaming on Netflix. The movie brings some people face to face with death on a plane crash.
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King of Boys: The Nigerian movie talks about a woman who finds herself in a power struggle with other men. The movie was directed by Kemi Adetiba and it is now streaming on Netflix
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