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The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by Great100000(op): 8:36am On Aug 14, 2025
See how Nollywood transforms real events into gripping dramas in these 10 must-watch true story films.

Movies are one of the best ways to escape reality, drawing you into worlds as far apart as the slums of Makoko to the prehistoric Oyo kingdom. But perhaps the most potent kind are those that retell actual events, keeping real stories alive for generations.


Nollywood has been a gift that keeps giving, and its recent focus on true-life stories proves how much the industry continues to evolve.

Here are the best Nollywood movies inspired by true events:

1. Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti (2024)

• Running time: 1h 31m

• Director: Bolanle Austen-Peters

• Genre: Drama


In this biopic, Kehinde Bankole stars as Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti. It tells the story of the pioneering educator, women’s rights activist, and political leader who challenged colonial rule and patriarchal norms in mid-20th-century Nigeria. The film traces her journey from Abeokuta Grammar School to becoming a fearless advocate for justice, laying the foundation for modern feminist activism in Nigeria.

This film is particularly significant because it brings to life a name we often hear in history books but rarely see in full colour, arriving at a moment when Nigerian audiences are craving stories that reflect their history.

Watch Funmilayo Ransom-Kuti on Prime Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUlOxcbI4CY?si=Qxte39XPMZq5MkJq


2. 93 Days (2016)

• Running time: 2h 5m

• Director: Steve Gukas

• Genre: Drama


93 Days is a gripping retelling of Nigeria’s 2014 Ebola outbreak. The film follows the heroic actions of Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh, played by Bimbo Akintola, and her colleagues, who contained the virus before it could spread throughout Lagos.

With stunning performances from Danny Glover, Somkele Iyamah, Keppy Ekpenyong, and Gideon Okeke, the film captures the courage, sacrifice, and quick thinking that saved millions of Nigerians. It is both a tense medical thriller and a heartfelt tribute to the health workers who put their lives on the line.

Watch 93 Days on Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPeNgs6bMkY?si=NwA7mMOT-8gkxhjh


3. 1929: Women War (2019)

• Running time: 1h 30m

• Director: Moses Eskor

• Genre: Drama


In 1929: Women War, the women of Ikot Abasi made history when they rose against colonial taxation, challenging both British authority and the local warrant chiefs enforcing it. Sola Sobowale and Ireti Doyle play Mama Miroba and Adiaha Edem, respectively, the main characters. The film raptly captures the grit that fueled the popularly acclaimed women’s war in 1929.

Through gripping performances and in-depth detail, the movie turns a forgotten uprising into a moving reminder of the power of collective resistance. 1929: Women War is a very important story that shines a light on a crucial but often overlooked chapter in Nigerian history.

Watch 1929: Women War on Prime Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAgGICVsfrA?si=vLdeuYWqjlywjyMZ


4. Idahosa Trails (2017)

• Running time: 1h 50m

• Director: Stanlee Ohikhuare

• Genre: Thriller/Drama


Idahosa Trails tells the inspiring true story of Archbishop Benson Idahosa, a pioneering Nigerian Pentecostal leader known for his healing ministry and charismatic influence. The film follows a young American journalist who embarks on a journey to interview the preacher, believing the outcome would turn his journalism career around. Played by Charles Okafor, Idahosa’s character exudes warmth and the camaraderie that his followers have grown to admire him for.

The film explores themes of faith, healing, and the clash between doubt and belief. It captures the impact of Idahosa’s ministry not only on an individual level but also on the Christian community in Nigeria, writ large.

Watch Idahosa Trails on Prime Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyHKeIvkA4o?si=50in81vT6u6doNfX


5. Invasion 1897 (2014)

• Running time: 1h 53m

• Director: Izu Ojukwu

• Genre: Historical drama


Set during the 1897 British expedition that destroyed the Benin Kingdom, Invasion 1897 centres on Oba Ovonramwen (Olu Jacobs), whose kingdom faces annihilation by foreign forces hungry for power and treasure. The film vividly portrays the political tensions, betrayal, and resistance around the invasion. Charles Inojie and Segun Arinze bring depth to characters caught between loyalty and survival.

This film goes beyond just warfare and tells the story of the shattering of a rich culture, the theft of sacred artefacts, and the resilience of a people fighting to preserve their identity. Invasion 1897 refuses to let this dark episode fade into history, challenging viewers to confront colonialism’s brutal legacy in Nigeria.

Watch Invasion 1897 on Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAbC7NlqlSw?si=qBee01K4WbrVaFsZ


6. Amina (2021)

• Running time: 1h 40m

• Director: Izu Ojukwu

• Genre: Historical Drama


Bringing one of Nigeria’s most celebrated legends to screen, Amina tells the story of the 16th-century warrior queen of Zazzau, whose courage and skill reshaped the future of her kingdom.

Lucy Ameh commands the role with confidence, portraying Amina’s transformation from a determined princess to a fearless military leader. She’s joined by Ali Nuhu as the loyal yet conflicted Danjuma, and Clarion Chukwura as the formidable palace elder who guards Zazzau’s traditions.

The film captures the essence of a leader who defied societal norms and fought for her people. Beautifully choreographed battle scenes and quality costumes bring to life a chapter of Nigerian history often left untold, making Amina a reminder of Nigerian women’s enduring place in leadership.

Watch Amina on Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RW87asYGq7g?si=NlOTX-QBNxqhfTp7


7. Dark October (2023)

• Running time: 1h 31m

• Director: Toka Mcbaror

• Genre: Drama


Dark October is a Nigerian film centred on the tragic lynching of four University of Port Harcourt students popularly known as the Aluu Four. The boys were falsely accused of theft and brutally killed by a mob in Aluu, Port Harcourt.

The film documents the event leading up to their deaths and the aftermath, highlighting the nationwide crisis sparked by this horrific incident. It tells the story of how a false alarm by a debtor led to the tragic end of these innocent students.

Through the performances of Chuks Joseph, Munachi Okpara, and Kelechukwu James, the film becomes a moving tribute to the victims and a harsh indictment of extrajudicial violence.

Watch Dark October on Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UINA_ehleag?si=PMKEkZ3yg1fKiomH


8. House of Ga’a (2024)

• Running time: 2h

• Director: Bolanle Austen-Peters

• Genre: Drama


At the height of the Oyo Empire, Bashorun Ga’a (Femi Branch), a fierce military hero, leverages his influence to become more powerful than even the kings he once served. This power ultimately becomes his downfall. His son Oyemekun (Mike Afolarin) serves as our moral compass. Through Oyemekun’s eyes, we witness Ga’a’s ruthless manipulation: engineering kings’ deaths, defying royal authority, and even invoking dark rituals to maintain his dominance.

House of Ga’a stands out for the phenomenal performances by the actors and its realistic transportation of viewers to the 18th-century Oyo empire. It finely explores ambition and the corrupting cost of unchecked authority.

Watch House of Ga’a on Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6uNj0Zlak8?si=BsDBjP1odaKO2iCh


9. The Herbert Macaulay Affair (2019)

• Running time: 1h 31m

• Director: Imoh Umoren

• Genre: Drama

Set in early 1920s Lagos during the Bubonic plague, the film follows Herbert Macaulay, a Nigerian nationalist, as he rallies Nigerians to confront their colonial oppressors. The story begins with Macaulay’s return from studying in Plymouth in 1893, when he takes up a surveying job with the colonial administration, which eventually leads him to a life of rebellion.

The story captures Macaulay’s personal battles, political activism, and sacrifices, showing how his leadership helped lay the groundwork for Nigeria’s independence movement. With sharp dialogue and period-accurate settings, the film paints a vivid picture of early 20th-century Nigeria and the struggles faced by those who dared to challenge colonial power.

Watch Herbert Macaulay Affair on Apple TV.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zx4Wqb6VLQ?si=-O1z-iXv2SN4_Ouw


10. Last Flight to Abuja (2012)

• Running time: 1h 57m

• Director: Obi Emelonye

• Genre: Drama


Last Flight to Abuja follows the harrowing final moments aboard a Lagos-to-Abuja flight. The film is inspired by a series of tragic plane crashes that stunned Nigeria in 2006. Interestingly, a week before the premiere, the fatal Dana Air Plane crash happened, killing over 153 people on board.

The story takes on the format of every typical airflight disaster film, using a series of flashbacks to reveal the backstories of the different passengers and what led them to be on that fateful flight.

One of the film’s strengths lies in its cast, which features some of Nollywood’s most recognisable faces. Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde plays the role of Suzie, and Jim Iyke plays David. Though part of a larger ensemble on board, their performance sets the pace for the unfolding drama as we glimpse into their lives through flashbacks.

Watch Last Flight to Abuja on Netflix.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gOxsYNwmzUY?si=g1y0okZT4PzWUnem
Source: https://www.zikoko.com/pop/nollywood-movies-based-on-true-stories/
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by Factcheck0001: 8:10pm On Aug 14, 2025
Another hogwash

The writer should make it clear that's his own preference
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by PheelzAlmighty: 8:10pm On Aug 14, 2025
Nollywood to the world...

We sef no small jare, we are who we claim we are
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by Thundafireseun: 8:11pm On Aug 14, 2025
my village people by Bovi still remains my best NOLLYWOOD movie ever
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by Sheuns(m): 8:11pm On Aug 14, 2025
House of Gaa is far from being a true story.


Fictions.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by oche2020: 8:13pm On Aug 14, 2025
Okay

Forty words needed

Forty words needed

Forty words needed
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by franchasofficia: 8:17pm On Aug 14, 2025
This list is not complete. In fact it's funny to make this list without "Things Fall Apart" and "The Oracle"
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by NwaIgboBoy(m): 8:17pm On Aug 14, 2025
Dave Umahi say na Billions to Trillions him need to maintain 3rd mainland.

Hmmmm. Make I no talk sha, before one phyco will quote me.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by Deepspirituals: 8:19pm On Aug 14, 2025
Factcheck0001:
Another hogwash

The writer should make it clear that's his own preference
Sometimes we need to keep quiet rather than Talk
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by elfico(m): 8:22pm On Aug 14, 2025
No sure about House of Gaa transporting users to 18th century old Oyo Empire.
The storyline may have been on point, but the the costumes didn't look like it.
Not to mention the synchronized dancing and action sequence makes it look like watching some Greek or Roman inspired movie.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by ROTTWEILER007: 8:24pm On Aug 14, 2025
Great100000:
Source: https://www.zikoko.com/pop/nollywood-movies-based-on-true-stories/
if "adama the snake girl" or "house boys for sale" no dey there then I no gree.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by JuanDeDios: 8:25pm On Aug 14, 2025
Great100000:
Source: https://www.zikoko.com/pop/nollywood-movies-based-on-true-stories/
Are any of these flicks on Netflix?

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19 more characters needed
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by shadrach77:
They should have added "Amin Orun" (Birth Mark) by Dudu productions (Hundeyin). Can't remember the year now. Early 2009s if I cN remember. True life story. Fantastic movie

Edited: Amin Orun was produced by Tunde Alabi Hundeyin (Dudu Productions) in 1996. It starred Sola Fosudo amongst other top actors at the time. The part two of the movie was delayed for over a year due to a court injunction challenging the script.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by SheikhMuniru(m): 8:35pm On Aug 14, 2025
We have many films like that not just 10

King Jaja of Opobo
Lisabi
Moremi
Etc
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by jibsiddy456: 8:35pm On Aug 14, 2025
Where is Figurine (Araromire) by Kunle Afolayan. You are missing
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by Yxxx: 8:38pm On Aug 14, 2025
Dark October, parents of the victims opposed the movie but Linda still went ahead with it, it's quite unfortunate to tell a story without understanding the pain just to make gain. The aim of the movie is not popular.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by bhankie(m): 8:40pm On Aug 14, 2025
Where is Black November in the listhuh It should definitely be there
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by bhankie(m): 8:41pm On Aug 14, 2025
Where is Black November in the listhuh It should definitely be there
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by flexyrule(m): 8:46pm On Aug 14, 2025
Please post all threads in the right section, and don't derail threads by posting off topic.
2. Don't abuse, bully, deliberately insult/provoke, fight, or wish harm to Nairaland members OR THEIR TRIBES.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by wolesmile(m): 8:52pm On Aug 14, 2025
franchasofficia:
This list is not complete. In fact it's funny to make this list without "Things Fall Apart" and "The Oracle"
They said "Based on true stories," you're putting "Things Fall Apart" and "The Oracle."
Do you understand what "Based on true stories" mean at all?
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by Broveens42(m): 9:01pm On Aug 14, 2025
wolesmile:
They said "Based on true stories," you're putting "Things Fall Apart" and "The Oracle."
Do you understand what "Based on true stories" mean at all?
"The trade" featuring Blossom chukwujekwu, is a classic example of true events.

The best Nollywood movie I have ever watched...

Forget the hype of others

Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by kcowen(m): 9:04pm On Aug 14, 2025
Notable mention
1 Oloibiri
2 76
4 Hijack 93
5 Elesin Oba
6 4-4-44
7 Oloture
8 issakaba
9 Apaye
10 Oyenusi
11
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by Btruth: 9:05pm On Aug 14, 2025
Lisabi nko? 🤷.....it was a true life story too ooo. It should be listed.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by franchasofficia: 9:21pm On Aug 14, 2025
wolesmile:
They said "Based on true stories," you're putting "Things Fall Apart" and "The Oracle."
Do you understand what "Based on true stories" mean at all?
Things Fall Apart and Oracle are based on true stories.

Or you think the things fall apart story never happened? Abi Oracle storyline?
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by wolesmile(m): 9:25pm On Aug 14, 2025
franchasofficia:
Things Fall Apart and Oracle are based on true stories.

Or you think the things fall apart story never happened? Abi Oracle storyline?
Where did things fall apart happen o?
I honestly wish to know. We learn everyday.
While at it, I won't mind knowing that of the Oracle too, though I haven't watched that one.

Perhaps this attachment will clear your confusion

Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by oyeb15: 9:32pm On Aug 14, 2025
None of the above. These are just over hyped movies with broken plots.

Ighodo
Danfo Driver by Late Alade Aromire

Aye foreign by Afiz

It's not necessary a movie is named after someone for to be a true life story
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by oyeb15: 9:47pm On Aug 14, 2025
Some acclaimed true life story in Nollywood with big titles just look like documentary. They don't capture d audience emotionally. People just overlook d flaws all in d name of it's a true life story and cannot accept to watch it ever again.
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by femi4: 10:01pm On Aug 14, 2025
Great100000:
Source: https://www.zikoko.com/pop/nollywood-movies-based-on-true-stories/
last flight to Abuja isn't a true life story. Replace it with Lisabi
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by 2nattie(m): 10:23pm On Aug 14, 2025
[quote author=kcowen post=136460079]Notable mention
1 Oloibiri
2 76
4 Hijack 93
5 Elesin Oba
6 4-4-44
7 Oloture
8 issakaba
9 Apaye
10 Oyenusi
11 The Agbekoya saga
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by greypencils: 10:25pm On Aug 14, 2025
I was expecting to see 76, the movie about the Buka Suka Dimka coup
Re: The 10 Best Nollywood Movies Based On True Stories by realsportclub7: 11:16pm On Aug 14, 2025
I think one of the best Nollywood movie I’ve seen based on true life story is
Coming From Insanity

Movie is 100% complete for me
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