Following their theatrical run sometime in 2024, these films are now streaming on Prime Video for people who missed them while they were available in cinemas, or for those who simply want to give any of these films a rewatch. 

All’s Fair In Love

Demi (Deyemi Okanlawon) and Kanla (Timini Egbuson) are childhood friends and ambitious business partners looking for external investment for their firm. After rejecting help from Demi’s father, they hire a consultant, Mbali (Buhle Samuels), whom both men find themselves attracted to. Unknown to them, Mbali is hiding her true intentions.

All’s Fair in Love marks Deyemi Okanlawon producing debut (in addition to his acting role) and is directed by Kayode Kasum, Yolanda Okereke, and Abisola Omolade. The cast also includes Daniel Abua, Lateef Adedimeji, Ireti Doyle, and Venita Akpofure.

Beast of Two Worlds

Produced by Eniola Ajao, Ajakaju follows the story of a king desperate for a male heir. Despite having multiple daughters with his three wives, he remains without a son to inherit his throne, prompting him to marry Adaralewa (Eniola Ajao), who does bear him sons, only for her to kill them. It is revealed that there is more to the new wife than meets the eye. 

Ajakaju is directed by Adebayo Tijani and Odunlade Adekola, and features Faithia Balogun, Mercy Aigbe, Femi Adebayo, Lateef Adedimeji and Ibrahim Chatta

Criminal 

Criminal centers on the events that ensue in Greenleaf Hospital after a criminal gang leader, Uzor (Uzor Arukwe) holds the people hostage in order to get lifesaving treatment for his wounded brother, Chioma (Austin Onuoha). Despite the hospital being overwhelmed with accident victims, Uzor demands that only the head doctor, Dr. Amara Nwachukwu (Funlola Aofiyebi), treat his brother.  

The film, Dolapo Adigun’s directorial debut, was written by Niyi Akinmolayan. Criminal features Taye Arimoro, Segun Arinze, Obehi Aburime, Bryan Okoye

Lakatabu

The film’s titular character (Odunlade Adekola) is a fearsome and mysterious criminal gang leader with mystical powers. Lakatabu narrates the origin of his powers and the cause of his acts that constantly terrorize the community. 

Directed by Odunlade Adekola, the cast includes Adunni Ade, Bolanle Ninalowo, Femi Adebayo, Lateef Adedimeji and Tina Mba

Muri and Ko

Muri and Ko follows the unlikely bond that forms between Muri (Kunle Remi), a petty thief and a young boy, Cole (Fiyinfoluwa Asenuga). Intending to sell the parts, Muri steals Cole’s grandmother’s car, unaware that Cole is in the back seat. Muri becomes a wanted man after Cole’s grandma reports him. But what begins as a crime quickly evolves into an unexpected bond as Muri forms a connection with his accidental captive.

Muri and Ko is the product of another collaboration between Biodun Stephen and Inkblot Studios which features Femi Jacobs, Bisola Aiyeola, Bukunmi “Kie-Kie” Adeaga Ilori, Bucci Franklin, Gloria Anozie-Young and Emem Ufot.

Saving Onome

Inkblot’s Saving Onome tells the story of a couple Jite (Olumide Owuru) and Tola (Nancy Isime), who are forced to do whatever it takes when their daughter Onome requires urgent life-saving medical attention. 

Saving Onome was directed by the late Dimeji Ajibola and produced by Inkblot co-founders Chinaza Onuzo and Zulumoke Oyibo. The cast includes Lawal Michael Bolaji, Kelechi Udegbe, Nosa Rex, Femi Jacobs, Mary Lazarus and Ashionye Raccah. 

The Betrayed

Zulumoke Oyibo’s directorial debut follows Amarachi (Uche Montana) who has a seemingly perfect and enviable life with her family. This world crumbles when her husband (Gabriel Afolayan) is arrested for the murder of a girlfriend. 

The cast of The Betrayed includes Ibrahim Suleiman, Jemima Osunde, Adunni Ade, Vine Olugu, Stephanie Zibili and Aderonke Onuoha

Offshoot

A newly appointed Director of the Nigerian Drug Agency (NDA) declares war on a dangerous drug cartel, a pursuit of justice which leads to the revelation of unexpected family secrets.  

The crime drama directed by T. Steve Aveny stars Kehinde Bankole, Kelechi Udegbe, Ibrahim Suleiman, Gregory Ojefua, Bimbo Manuel and David Jones David

Move Like a Boss

When the legacy of her father’s company is threatened by his greedy siblings, Joko (Nancy Isime) takes matters into her own hands, choosing to impersonate him.

Directed by Ekene Som Mekwunye, this film stars Denrele Edun, Moyo Lawal, Yemi Solade, Tope Olowoniyan and Victor Osuagwu.

3 Working Days

A desperate father (Deyemi Okanlawon) holds up a bank, taking the staff and customer hostage with an ultimatum to process his delayed transaction. Unknown to him, his move inadvertently foils a planned heist by a dangerous gang targeting the same bank, setting the stage for a confrontation. 

3 Working Days is directed by Jerry Ossai, and stars Nancy Isime, Femi Adebayo and Uzor Arukwe. 

A Night in 2005

The film’s plot revolves around one pivotal night in 2005 where everything changes in an instant, turning into Ife’s (Ini Dima-Okojie) worst nightmare. Haunted by a dark secret from that night, Ife carries the burden into adulthood, as it continues to plague her life.

A Night in 2005 is Ted Makanjuola’s feature film debut. Its cast includes Ini Dima-Okojie, Teniola Aladese, Efa Iwara, Ireti Doyle, Bimbo Akintola, and Uzoamaka Aniunoh.

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