Reinforcing Nigeria’s growing influence within the Pan-African and global cinema ecosystem, the seventh edition of the Nigeria Box Office Yearbook captures key milestones shaping the country’s theatrical film landscape and cultural moments.
This definitive annual publication designed as both an industry reference book and a strategic intelligence tool was first published in 2019 and has over seven editions established itself as the most credible, consistent, and authoritative record of box office activity in Nigeria.
The 2025 edition, which was recently launched by FilmOne Entertainment, continues this legacy, providing rigorously validated data across both Nollywood and Hollywood theatrical releases, alongside audience insights, cultural analysis, and market intelligence.
Compiled yearly with methodological discipline and continuity, FilmOne Entertainment has been consistent in ensuring the Yearbook serves a trusted reference, enabling filmmakers, studios, distributors, exhibitors, brands, investors, media, and policymakers track performance over time, benchmark success, and make informed, data-driven decisions in a fast-evolving market.
Marking seven years of industry leadership, data integrity, and market transparency, the 2025 edition of The Nigeria Box Office Yearbook compiled by FilmOne Entertainment and powered by Filmhouse Group’s ecosystem, documents verified theatrical box office performance across cinemas nationwide while reflecting not only what audiences are watching, but how the market is evolving in scale, sophistication, and commercial viability across seven years positioning the country as one of the most transparent and data-led theatrical markets on the continent.
Group CEO, Filmhouse Group, Kene Okwuosa while speaking on the significance of the seventh edition said: “This publication functions not only as a historical record, but as a planning and benchmarking tool for stakeholders across the value chain. It enables filmmakers, distributors, cinema owners, media, and investors to operate with greater confidence and clarity as Nigeria’s cinema economy continues to grow.
“What gives the Nigeria Box Office Yearbook its strength is continuity. Across seven editions, it has evolved into an institutional record of how audiences engage with cinema in Nigeria. It allows producers, distributors, and exhibitors to assess performance year-on-year, compare outcomes across titles, and understand audience behaviour within a consistent and reliable framework. Beyond the data, the 2025 edition of The Nigeria Box Office Yearbook which is now available to press, industry stakeholders, partners, researchers, and institutions, with archived editions dating back to 2019 accessible for reference, comparative analysis, and historical insight, tells the story of a theatrical market where Nigerian and international films are increasingly thriving side by side,” Chief Content Officer, FilmOne Entertainment, Ladun Awobokun said.
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