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Top 5 Nigerian TV Shows on Netflix that you need to watch now!

Top 5 Nigerian TV Shows on Netflix that you need to watch now!

Top 5 Nigerian TV Shows on Netflix that you need to watch now!


Netflix came out of the streaming platform which was mostly filled with American and British content. Mainly because people do not want to bother themselves with the subtitles. But as of recently many people are breaking The barrier of subtitles and adapting towards international contact especially from Korea. 

However, Nigerian shows do not get the credit that they deserve because of less exposure. This is why we have collected a list of the top five Nigerian TV shows on Netflix that you need to watch now.


Castle and Castle


It’s a brilliant TV show that revolves around the lives of a couple that is going through a rough patch in their married life. 

The couple after arguing divide their business and take the side of the law to fight each other. Therefore the story is both emotional and dramatic. The screenplay keeps you hooked throughout the running minutes and will leave you craving for more. 


Sons of the Caliphate

The story revolves around three Brothers who are head to head against each other in the upcoming elections in the town called Kowo. 

The twists and turns in the show make it interesting to watch as you never know what each character will pull off in the upcoming episode. If you’re a fan of the house of cards and other political shows like this then you should not miss Sons of the Caliphate on Netflix. 


Meet the Adebanjos

Keeping the atmosphere cool, meet the Adebanjos is a sitcom show that is based in London. The main characters are Africans living their life in England and trying to settle in. 

The show is a total Montana and will leave you in fits gasping for breath if you understand their jokes. 

You can take the show as a daily watch instead of binge-watching one and savor the episodes one by one. 


Fifty: The Series

If you’re a fan of shows like the bold type that revolves around women and their lives then 50 the series is the right show for you. The premise revolves around a group of friends who are trying to juggle their professional lives and their personal lives side-by-side. 

On top of the amazing storyline, the show also provides a subtle commentary on the social classes that are present in Nigeria. While getting entertained you also get to know how The social dynamics work in Nigeria. 


Crazy, Lovely, Cool

The name of this show describes plenty it revolves around a group of friends who are of coming age in Nigeria. Although the premise sounds simple, the show has the ability to keep you engrossed. 

The screenplay takes you around the lives of these teenagers as they try to make sense of what is happening around them. If you are someone who is not a teenager then it will make you nostalgic about your teenage years and if you are someone who is still in their teens that will guide you through the course of your life. 

And especially if you like watching shows like 13 reasons why and the trinkets on Netflix. The show provides an insight into the lives of Nigerian teenagers living in the current world. 


Wrapping it up


These were some of the TV shows that we found on Netflix. However, with each passing month, Nigerian TV shows are making rounds on the Internet especially on streaming platforms like Amazon and Netflix.

You just have to break the barriers of an inch tall subtitle box and you get to enjoy the best of the best TV from around the globe.

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