Nollywood films led the Nigerian cinema charts for the weekend of May 29-31, underscoring local productions’ strong audience appeal over Hollywood releases. Call of My Life held the top spot for a third weekend, earning N88.6 million. The romantic comedy brought its cumulative total to N396.1 million since its May 15 release, making it one of the highest-grossing films this year so far. It outperformed new entries and holdovers through steady audience turnout.
Ajosepo: The Gathering debuted in second place with N41.3 million for the weekend and a cumulative of N49.1 million. The new local release demonstrated solid opening interest among domestic viewers.
The Boy Who Gave placed fifth, adding N10.2 million to reach a cumulative N53.4 million in its third weekend. It continued to attract audiences despite competition, and Allison Precious Emmanuel, who produced and starred in the lead role, made him one of the youngest Nollywood filmmakers in
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