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These seven Nollywood thrillers are guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.

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Here are seven Nollywood thriller films that promise to captivate you with suspense and unexpected twists:

1. “Òlòturé”
Synopsis: Follow the story of Òlòturé, a young journalist who delves undercover to expose the dark world of human trafficking. Directed by Kenneth Gyang, starring Sharon Ooja-Egwurube, Beverly Osu, and more.
Where to Watch: Netflix

2. “Memoirs of 4”
Synopsis: Dive into a gripping tale of guilt, betrayal, and redemption as Bode grapples with the death of his friend Dapo, uncovering secrets of abuse and infidelity. Directed by Yemi Morafa, featuring Ade Laoye and Tope Tedela.
Where to Watch: Prime Video

3. “King of Boys”
Synopsis: Witness the journey of Alhaja Eniola Salami, a powerful businesswoman whose political ambitions are threatened by a power struggle. Directed by Kemi Adetiba and starring Sola Sobowale and Adesua Etomi.
Where to Watch: Netflix

4. “Busted”
Synopsis: Seven friends reunite for a weekend getaway, only to confront unresolved tensions and past conflicts. Directed by Damola Ademola, featuring Uche Nwaefuna and Erica Nlewedim.
Where to Watch: Prime Video

5. “Cold Feet”
Synopsis: Set against the backdrop of the Niger Delta oil conflict, six young individuals embark on a dangerous journey after stowing away on a ship carrying stolen crude oil. Directed by Moses Inwang.
Where to Watch: Netflix

6. “Living in Bondage: Breaking Free”
Synopsis: Follow Nnamdi, the son of Andy Okeke, as he pursues a life of luxury at any cost, leading him down a perilous path. Directed by Chris Obi Rapu, featuring Kenneth Okonkwo and Kanayo O. Kanayo.
Where to Watch: Netflix

7. “The Island”
Synopsis: Explore the complex dynamics of brotherhood as two siblings find themselves on opposite sides of the law, testing their loyalty and bonds. Directed by Jadesola Osiberu, starring Tobi Bakre and Folarin Falana (Falz).
Where to Watch: Prime Video

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