The Nigerian box office has grossed over N5 billion within the first seven months of 2024, setting an ambitious target of N10 billion by the yearâs end.
This promising outlook is based on data released by the official Nigerian box office on July 20, 2024.
The report highlights that cinema tickets have sold at an average price of N3,900, contributing significantly to this impressive revenue.Â

Despite macroeconomic challenges impacting consumer purchasing power, cinema admissions have remained strong, with 1.3 million tickets sold so far. However, this figure suggests a potential plateau compared to the 2.6 million admissions recorded in 2023.Â
In the first quarter of 2024, Nairametrics reported a substantial improvement in ticket sales revenue, reaching N2.25 billion compared to N1.5 billion in the same period in 2023. This growth shows the resilience of the Nigerian box office amidst economic uncertainties.Â
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Hollywood and Nollywood productions have both contributed to this success, with several titles achieving notable box office results. For instance, âBad Boys: Ride or Dieâ has grossed N408 million. Although Q1 data showed that Nollywood films dominated the box office, accounting for 56% of the total revenue.Â
The top 15 movies of 2024, including some carryovers from 2023, have significantly boosted overall revenue. Â
Dominating the box office is actress Funke Akindeleâs âA Tribe Called Judah,â which grossed N609.1 million in 2024 alone with 160,326 admissions. Other high-grossing films include âBad Boys 4,â which premiered on June 7, 2024, and has since recorded N408.8 million with 89,839 admissions. Kayode Kasumâs âAjosepoâ raked in approximately N256.6 million based on 69,903 admissions. Yoruba movie actress Eniola Ajaoâs producer debut in conjunction with Anthill Studios for âAjakaju: Beast of Two Worldsâ made N252.8 million, garnering 72,410 admissions before premiering on Amazon Prime.Â
The list continues with titles such as âGodzilla X Kongâ with N244.4 million and 61,180 admissions, âAquaman 2â with N243.5 million and 61,966 admissions, âDune 2â with N183.8 million, âKingdomâŠApesâ with N170 million, âBeekeeperâ with N169.4 million, âMalaikaâ with N158.2 million, âLakatabuâ with N156.6 million, âFunmilayo RKâ with N156.6 million, âFuriosaâ with N147 million, âAll is Fair in Loveâ with N131.5 million, and âMuri & Koâ with N120.4 million.Â
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Nigeriaâs box office generated a cumulative revenue totalling N19 billion over the past three years. This was attributed to a combination of prolific film releases and a surge in ticket sales nationwide between 2021 and 2023.Â
The box office revenue captures the gross earnings of Nollywood titles over the last three years from ticket sales. In 2023 alone, the Nigerian box office amassed N7.24 billion, following N6.94 billion in 2022 and N4.74 billion in 2021, aggregating approximately N19 billion.Â
Despite a slight dip in total admissions by 16.6% in 2023, the average ticket price saw a significant upswing of 27% compared to the previous year, reaching N2,759.Â
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