The battle for digital supremacy in Nollywood is becoming increasingly competitive as filmmakers and actors continue to build powerful streaming empires on YouTube. While cinema releases and television broadcasts remain important, audience consumption habits have shifted dramatically in recent years, making online viewership one of the industry’s most significant measures of success.
At the forefront of this transformation are producer and filmmaker Uchenna Mbunabo, actress and director Omoni Oboli, and actor Maurice Sam, whose YouTube platforms have emerged as major destinations for Nollywood audiences across Nigeria, Africa, and the diaspora.
Their growing viewership numbers highlight the rapid evolution of Nollywood’s digital economy and the increasing influence of creator-owned streaming platforms.
Uchenna Mbunabo Leads The Pack
Among producer-led channels, Uchenna Mbunabo currently occupies the strongest position in the race toward the coveted one-billion-view milestone.

The filmmaker, who serves as CEO of One & Two Film Production, has built one of Nollywood’s most extensive digital content libraries through Uchenna Mbunabo TV and Bonabot TV. His flagship channel has amassed approximately 769.8 million cumulative views, making it the most-watched producer-owned Nollywood YouTube platform.
Industry observers believe the channel is well-positioned to become the first producer-led Nollywood platform to cross one billion total views if current growth trends continue.
Born in Onicha, Anambra State, Mbunabo studied at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, before furthering his education at the University of Ibadan and the New York Film Academy. His journey into filmmaking began through video distribution before he transitioned into production, eventually building a catalogue of more than 400 titles.
Over the years, he has become known for emotionally driven dramas and relationship-centered stories that resonate strongly with online audiences.
Beyond filmmaking, Mbunabo has also earned recognition for mentoring emerging talents and promoting collaborations across West Africa through projects involving both Nigerian and Ghanaian actors.
Omoni Oboli Strengthens Her Position
Closely following the industry’s top digital performers is Omoni Oboli, whose online presence continues to expand through her growing streaming network.
Her flagship platform, Omoni Oboli TV, has recorded approximately 508 million cumulative views, placing it among the leading Nollywood channels competing for the billion-view benchmark. To reach the milestone, the channel requires roughly 491 million additional views.
The actress, filmmaker, and screenwriter has successfully transitioned from traditional cinema success into the streaming era. Long before her digital expansion, Oboli had established herself as one of Nollywood’s most respected creatives through projects such as Wives on Strike, Okafor’s Law, Being Mrs Elliott and Anchor Baby.
In recent years, her YouTube platforms have become home to a steady stream of original productions, helping her maintain strong audience engagement. Titles such as The House Manager, The Farmer’s Daughter, Love Edited, and After the Chase have contributed significantly to the channel’s performance.
Industry analysts note that Oboli’s ability to consistently combine high production standards with relatable storytelling has played a major role in her digital success.
Beyond filmmaking, she remains active in philanthropy through initiatives aimed at supporting women and children while continuing to balance her roles as an entrepreneur, mentor, and content creator.
Maurice Sam Emerges As A Strong Contender
Actor and content creator Maurice Sam has also become one of the industry’s most successful digital personalities.
Known for his breakthrough role as Acid in the television series Hustle, Maurice has transformed his popularity into a thriving streaming platform.
As of May 31, 2026, Maurice Sam TV had accumulated approximately 508 million cumulative views, putting the actor among Nollywood’s fastest-growing digital creators. The platform currently requires an estimated 469.2 million additional views to reach the one-billion mark.
The University of Lagos graduate has built a loyal audience through a steady stream of romantic dramas and emotionally charged family stories. His recent projects include For Richer, For Poorer, Love Agreement, My Dear Criminal, Swapped, Professor Madu, and Buka Vibez.
Unlike traditional entertainment models where actors relied primarily on producers and studios, Maurice represents a new generation of Nollywood creatives who own and distribute content directly to viewers.
His success demonstrates how performers are increasingly becoming media entrepreneurs, leveraging their fan bases to build sustainable digital businesses.
Nollywood’s New Digital Era
The growing competition among channels owned by Uchenna Mbunabo, Omoni Oboli, and Maurice Sam reflects a broader shift within Nollywood.
YouTube has evolved from a promotional platform into a primary distribution channel where filmmakers can reach global audiences, generate revenue, and maintain direct relationships with viewers.
As internet accessibility improves across Africa and demand for Nollywood content continues to rise internationally, cumulative viewership milestones are becoming increasingly important indicators of influence and commercial success.
While Uchenna Mbunabo currently leads the race, Omoni Oboli and Maurice Sam remain strong contenders, creating an increasingly competitive landscape among Nigeria’s digital entertainment powerhouses.
With hundreds of millions of views already recorded and new productions arriving regularly, the race toward one billion views is no longer a distant ambition but an approaching reality for some of Nollywood’s biggest names.





