
Box Office: ‘Ajosepo’, ‘Call of My Life’, ‘Master of the Universe,’ and ‘Iwe Ala’ Gross ₦767 Million
The Nigerian box office continues to demonstrate impressive growth as four major Nollywood productions — Ajosepo, Call of My Life, Master of the Universe, and Iwe Ala — have collectively grossed an impressive ₦767 million in cinemas.
The milestone underscores the increasing popularity of locally produced films and the growing appetite among Nigerian audiences for diverse storytelling across multiple genres.
Industry analysts say the strong performance of the four movies reflects Nollywood’s continued evolution, with filmmakers investing more heavily in production quality, marketing, and cinema distribution.
Ajosepo, which gained attention for its engaging storyline and ensemble cast, has been among the notable performers at the box office. Similarly, Call of My Life has attracted audiences with its emotional themes and compelling narrative.
Master of the Universe and Iwe Ala have also contributed significantly to the combined earnings, helping to drive ticket sales and maintain momentum in Nigeria’s cinema industry.
The achievement comes at a time when Nollywood continues to strengthen its position as one of the world’s largest film industries by volume, while also making strides in commercial success and international recognition.
Cinema operators and industry stakeholders have welcomed the development, noting that strong box-office performances encourage further investment in local productions and create opportunities for filmmakers, actors, and other creative professionals.
Experts believe the success of these films demonstrates the growing confidence of moviegoers in Nigerian content and highlights the industry’s ability to compete effectively for audience attention.
As the year progresses, attention will remain on upcoming releases and whether Nollywood can continue its positive box-office trajectory with new productions targeting both domestic and international audiences.
The combined ₦767 million earnings serve as another indication that Nigeria’s film industry is experiencing sustained growth and increasing commercial viability.
