Nollywood Movies and Series Coming Out This September So Far

Farmer's Bride

Nollywood filmmakers have blessed Nigerians by releasing several movies that have left us with many positive emotions.

The film industry has proven that these filmmakers continuously push themselves to improve their creativity with each production released into the media for public consumption.

This month of September, we bring movies and series that will be released to your attention, knowing that each has the power to leave you shell-shocked and in awe of the Nollywood film industry.

  1. Last Year Single (September 6)

Last Year Single is about three inseparable friends who, unhappy with their love lives, navigate the ups and downs of romance and finances while supporting each other.

  1. Ajaga (September 6)

Ajaga is a faith-based movie that focuses on the realities of power and influence. The film highlights strong themes such as child abuse, women and advocates, and the dark side of every seeking angel.

  1. Blackmail (September 12)
Obi Emelonye’s “Blackmail” Heads to Prime video on September 12

Blackmail tells the story of a struggling actor whose career and family are threatened when cybercriminals attempt to blackmail him using his internet history.

  1. When Love Strikes (September 13)

This football-themed drama tells the story of IBK, a young athlete who dreams of becoming a professional footballer while exploring relationships with people around him.

  1. Farmer’s Bride (September 27)
Farmer's Bride

Set in the 1980s in Ibadan, a wealthy and lonely farmer named Odun, with no surging immediate family except his late brother’s wife and son, chooses to marry a young girl from the next village. The young girl, opposing the marriage proposal, brings the man strife, headache and discomfort after marriage as she had been married to the farmer by her mother without her consent.

  1. Queen Lateefah (September 27)

Nollywood actress Wunmi Toriola is releasing her cinematic production with “Queen Lateefah”, the actress promised on her Instagram page that it is “undoubtedly one of the best movies for 2024. I can’t wait for you all to see this beautiful movie. You’ll love it.”

  1. Lisabi: The Uprising (September 27)
Lateef Adedimeji Releases Official Trailer of New Movie “Lisabi: The Uprising”

“Lisabi: The Uprising” focuses on the life of an Egba warrior farmer, Lisabi, from a town in Igbehin who led his people through their fight for independence from the shackles of the antagonists: the Oyo Empire.

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