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Cinema: Box Office Revenues In Nigeria Grosses $2.25 Million In Q1 2025 – Report Says

May 21, 2025
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Nigeria’s film industry continues its impressive rise, with its box office generating £1.85 million in revenue during the first quarter of 2025, according to figures released by the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN).

The earnings, recorded between 1 January and 31 March, represent a 54.7% increase from the same period in 2024, when cinemas pulled in approximately £1.17 million. Compared to Q1 2023, the figure marks a staggering 132% leap, reflecting sustained growth and resilience within Nigeria’s cinema ecosystem.

This consistent year-on-year performance underscores several positive trends: improved cinema infrastructure, more robust distribution channels, and an ever-growing appetite among Nigerian audiences for local and international films.

Beyond revenue, foot traffic at cinemas also rose. CEAN reports that 661,801 tickets were sold in Q1 2025, up 10.9% from 596,609 during the same quarter in 2024. Compared to Q1 2023’s 620,477 admissions, the increase stands at 6.7%—indicative of a broader shift in how Nigerians engage with the big screen.

A healthy mix of global blockbusters and local productions has driven the box office boom. Nigerian films remain their own, competing head-to-head with Hollywood titles and attracting large audiences. Actress and producer Funke Akindele remains one of Nollywood’s most bankable names. After a standout performance in early 2024 with A Tribe Called Judah, she maintained her momentum in 2025.

With each quarter, Nollywood strengthens its role as a major player in global storytelling. What was once an informal video-based industry is evolving into a robust, theatre-driven economy with increasing international visibility.

As more Nigerian filmmakers enter the mainstream and local cinemas expand across urban and semi-urban areas, analysts suggest that 2025 could become a landmark year for West Africa’s cultural and creative economy. For international stakeholders, it’s a moment worth watching—and investing in.

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