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Ajosepo Box Office Success Reaches ₦144m in West Africa

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Ajosepo Box Office Success Reaches ₦144m in West Africa

Ajosepo Box Office Success Reaches ₦144m in West Africa

Family drama Ajosepo continues its impressive cinema run, crossing the ₦144 million mark across West African theatres

Nollywood family drama Ajosepo (The Gathering) and film distributor FilmOne Entertainment celebrated a significant milestone on Thursday, June 25, 2026, after the film’s box office earnings climbed to ₦144 million across West Africa, underlining its growing appeal among cinema audiences in the region.

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The achievement marks another major moment for the production, which has steadily attracted moviegoers since its release.

The film’s strong performance reflects the continued appetite for locally produced stories that explore family relationships, cultural values and interpersonal conflicts.

Announcing the milestone, FilmOne Entertainment thanked audiences for their support and described the film as a compelling story that has resonated strongly with viewers.

“Thank you West Africa for showing up to witness this unmatched drama. Ajosepo (The Gathering) grosses a whopping ₦144 million at the box office. Thank you for showing up and let’s keep spreading the word,” the company said.

The Ajosepo Box Office Success comes at a time when Nollywood productions are increasingly demonstrating their commercial strength in cinemas across Nigeria and neighbouring countries.

Industry observers have noted that audience interest in homegrown stories has helped drive stronger theatrical performances for several recent releases.

Produced as a family-centred drama, Ajosepo (The Gathering) explores the complexities of family gatherings, relationships and conflict, themes that many viewers have found relatable.

The emotional depth of the story has contributed to positive word-of-mouth promotion, which remains a powerful driver of cinema attendance.

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The latest milestone also arrives amid growing conversations about the global potential of Nollywood films.

While Nigeria did not submit an entry for the 2026 Oscars, recent international selections and exhibition opportunities have highlighted increasing interest in African storytelling beyond the continent.

For FilmOne Entertainment, the ₦144 million figure represents more than a commercial achievement.

It serves as another indication that audiences continue to embrace authentic narratives rooted in African experiences.

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With momentum still building, industry watchers will be paying close attention to see how much further the film can extend its remarkable run at the West African box office.

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