‘The Lost Days’ has topped the Prime Video Nigeria Chart, captivating audiences with its poignant narrative of a woman determined to reunite with the love of her life.
This emotional journey resonates deeply, leading to its well-deserved success.
Following closely behind is the action-comedy drama ‘Heads of State’, which secured the second position.
This film blends humour and excitement, making it a favorite among viewers.
In third place is ‘Ms Kanyin’, a gripping drama that tells the eerie tale of a young woman who inadvertently awakens Madame Koi Koi, a vengeful spirit known in folklore.
This unexpected twist has drawn in viewers intrigued by the supernatural.
‘A Working Man’ takes the fourth spot, delivering a compelling story that explores the challenges and triumphs of its central character, resonating with many who relate to the daily grind of work and personal aspirations.
Further down the list, ‘Dirty Angels’, a film that intertwines themes of crime and redemption, sits in fifth place.
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Following it is ‘A Thousand and One’, which claims the sixth spot with its heartfelt narrative about love and resilience.
‘The Accountant 2’, a thrilling continuation of the popular franchise, ranks seventh, delighting fans with its blend of suspense and intricate plot twists.
‘G20’, an exhilarating film that tackles global issues with a dramatic flair, holds the eighth position.
Rounding out the top 10 are ‘Meg 2: The Trench’, an intense action film featuring a colossal shark on a relentless rampage, in ninth place, and ‘Follow’, a psychological horror movie that adds a chilling atmosphere to the list, securing the 10th position.