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Lagos Dominates Nigerian Box Office as South East States Lag Behind

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
March 3, 2026
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Lagos Dominates Nigerian Box Office as South East States Lag Behind
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A detailed analysis of Nigeria’s box office revenue by state has highlighted a stark imbalance in cinema attendance and earnings across the country, with Lagos continuing to dominate while South East states are noticeably absent from the top ten. The study, conducted by entertainment analyst Benneth Nwankwo, examined admissions, revenue figures, and regional trends, offering a revealing snapshot of cinema-going habits and the economic realities shaping the Nigerian film industry.

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  • Lagos: The Undisputed Cinema Hub
  • Abuja and Rivers States Follow
  • Southwest and Southern States Maintain Strong Presence
  • The South East: A Missing Force
  • Implications for the Nigerian Film Industry
  • Looking Forward: Opportunities for Expansion
  • Conclusion: A Call for Reflection and Action

Lagos: The Undisputed Cinema Hub

Leading the pack, Lagos State generated a remarkable ₦7.94 billion in box office revenue, representing 50.78 percent of Nigeria’s total earnings from cinemas. The state also recorded around 1.28 million admissions, demonstrating not only the volume of moviegoers but also their capacity to spend. Lagos’s dominance is hardly surprising; as Nigeria’s commercial and entertainment capital, the city boasts the highest concentration of cinemas, affluent audiences, and access to the latest Nollywood and international releases.

“Lagos has always been the heartbeat of the Nigerian film industry. Its high population, economic power, and concentration of entertainment venues make it the country’s leading market for box office revenue,” explained Nwankwo.

Lagos Dominates Nigerian Box Office as South East States Lag Behind

Abuja and Rivers States Follow

In second place, the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, brought in ₦1.15 billion from just five cinemas and recorded 198,282 admissions, accounting for 7.34 percent of national revenue. The city’s political significance, combined with a relatively affluent middle-class audience, has contributed to steady cinema attendance.

Rivers State ranked third, generating ₦1.04 billion from eight cinemas and recording 168,721 admissions, representing 6.62 percent of total revenue. Port Harcourt, the state capital, has become a hub for entertainment in the Niger Delta, with movie screenings often attracting enthusiastic audiences.

Southwest and Southern States Maintain Strong Presence

Edo State came fourth, earning ₦975.2 million with 193,075 admissions, while Oyo State posted ₦869.1 million from eleven cinemas. Delta State generated ₦589.8 million with 107,558 admissions, and Ogun State contributed ₦483.4 million from twelve cinemas. Osun State recorded ₦331.5 million from three cinemas, Ondo State earned ₦281.5 million from two cinemas, and Kwara State completed the top ten with ₦183.5 million from two cinemas.

The data underscores the continued strength of southwestern and southern states in driving Nigeria’s cinema industry, as well as the concentration of cinemas in these regions.

The South East: A Missing Force

The most striking observation, however, is the absence of any Southeast state from the top ten. Enugu, Anambra, Imo, Abia, and Ebonyi failed to make the list, despite the region’s historical significance in Nollywood production. This omission raises questions about cinema accessibility, audience engagement, and the economic environment in the South East.

“There is a notable gap between the South East’s historical contribution to film production and its current box office performance. This is concerning because the region has been a critical player in Nollywood for decades,” Nwankwo said.

Several factors may explain this absence:

  • Limited Cinema Infrastructure: The number of operational cinemas may be too few to generate substantial revenue.
  • Geographic and Accessibility Challenges: Cinema locations may not be conveniently distributed, making it harder for large audiences to attend screenings.
  • Shift to Digital Viewing: Many viewers may prefer streaming or home entertainment over visiting theaters, reducing traditional box office numbers.
  • Economic Pressures: Economic constraints could limit discretionary spending, including on cinema tickets.
  • Cultural and Leisure Patterns: Differences in social habits and leisure preferences may influence cinema attendance.
  • Private Investment Gaps: Despite a significant population and cultural influence, private cinema development may not have kept pace with demand in the region.

Implications for the Nigerian Film Industry

The analysis presents both challenges and opportunities. Lagos’s dominance illustrates the potential of concentrated markets, but the underrepresentation of the South East suggests untapped opportunities for growth. Investors, policymakers, and filmmakers may need to consider targeted strategies to boost cinema culture in underserved regions.

“The Nigerian film industry has made remarkable strides, but understanding regional disparities is crucial. Expanding cinema access and fostering local engagement could help diversify revenue streams and strengthen the industry nationwide,” Nwankwo noted.

Looking Forward: Opportunities for Expansion

The findings suggest that strategic investment in cinema infrastructure, marketing, and audience engagement could yield significant returns, particularly in regions currently underrepresented in box office rankings. Initiatives could include mobile cinemas, partnerships with local businesses, and community screenings to encourage cinema-going as a cultural activity.

“Regions like the South East have enormous potential. With the right approach, including better distribution, targeted promotion, and investment in modern cinemas, we could see a more balanced national box office landscape,” Nwankwo said.

Conclusion: A Call for Reflection and Action

As Nigeria’s entertainment industry continues to evolve, these insights offer an important reflection on regional disparities, audience behavior, and economic realities. While Lagos maintains its position as the nation’s cinema powerhouse, the absence of South East states highlights the need for strategic interventions to ensure a more inclusive and thriving film market.

“Cinema is more than entertainment; it is a cultural experience and economic opportunity. Bridging regional gaps will not only boost revenues but also strengthen Nigeria’s identity as a global Nollywood powerhouse,” Nwankwo concluded.

By highlighting both the successes and gaps in Nigeria’s box office landscape, the study emphasizes that growth in the country’s film industry will depend on equitable access, strategic investments, and fostering a strong cinema culture across all regions.

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Ayobami Owolabi

Ayobami Owolabi

Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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