Nigeria’s cinema industry kicked off 2025 with a bang, as box office revenues soared to N3.48 billion in the first quarter-a 54.7% jump from the same period last year. The figures, released by the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria, reflect a remarkable 132% increase compared to Q1 2023, underlining a robust recovery and growing appetite for cinema among Nigerians.
Admissions also climbed, with 661,801 moviegoers visiting cinemas nationwide between January and March, up nearly 11% from Q1 2024. This steady growth is fueled by strong local content and a compelling mix of international blockbusters.
Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion King” led the pack, grossing N618.2 million to become the quarter’s top earner. Nollywood’s “Alakada: Bad and Boujee” followed closely with N500.5 million, while “Moana 2” and Marvel’s “Captain America: Brave New World” each drew large audiences, earning N400 million and N396 million respectively.
Nigerian filmmakers continued to shine, with Funke Akindele maintaining her box office dominance and new names like Timini Egbuson making notable debuts. “Reel Love” and “Everybody Loves Jenifa” also contributed to the strong results, highlighting the broadening appeal of Nollywood productions.
Industry experts say the surge in revenue and attendance signals a sustained recovery for cinemas after previous disruptions.








