Manny Ita –
The Nollywood feature film Oversabi Aunty has officially surpassed ₦1 billion in cumulative earnings at the Nigerian box office, marking a major commercial milestone and reinforcing its place among the highest-grossing films in the history of the country’s cinema industry.
Box office tracking figures compiled from cinemas nationwide show that the film crossed the landmark weeks after its theatrical release, driven by sustained audience turnout and strong repeat viewership. Industry analysts say the performance reflects growing confidence in locally produced films and the expanding commercial capacity of Nollywood.
Producers of the film confirmed the milestone in a statement, describing the achievement as a testament to audience support and the collaborative effort behind the project. “This ₦1 billion mark belongs to the fans who showed up consistently and believed in the story we told,” the producers said. “It is a proud moment for everyone involved in the film.”
Cinema operators reported that Oversabi Aunty maintained strong ticket sales across major cities including Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Ibadan, while also recording impressive numbers in emerging cinema markets. According to one exhibitor, the film’s appeal cut across age groups and social demographics. “It had legs. Week after week, people kept coming back, and word-of-mouth did the rest,” the operator said.
Film distributors attributed the success to a mix of relatable storytelling, strong performances and an aggressive marketing campaign that sustained public interest well beyond the opening weekend. “This shows that when content resonates and distribution is properly coordinated, Nigerian films can deliver blockbuster numbers,” a distributor involved with the release said.
The ₦1 billion achievement places Oversabi Aunty in an elite category of Nollywood productions that have crossed the threshold, a development many stakeholders say signals a maturing industry with increasing commercial discipline. Analysts also note that rising ticket prices and expanded cinema infrastructure have contributed to higher gross figures, though audience turnout remains the decisive factor.
Reacting to the milestone, a representative of the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria said the performance was encouraging for the wider industry. “Records like this boost investor confidence and demonstrate that the cinema business in Nigeria is viable when the right content is delivered,” the official said.
With its box office run still ongoing, industry watchers say Oversabi Aunty could extend its earnings further in the coming weeks. The success has renewed conversations around scale, sustainability and global competitiveness in Nollywood, as producers increasingly target higher production values and wider theatrical reach.

