Largest YouTube channels owned by movie producers in Nigeria 

Largest YouTube channels owned by movie producers in Nigeria 

Nigeria’s film industry, Nollywood, is a global powerhouse in volume but faces daunting challenges in distribution.

With just about 103 functioning cinemas serving more than 200 million people, most Nigerians cannot easily access new films on the big screen.

The situation is worsened by high cinema ticket prices and rampant piracy.

Even online streaming, which promised a solution, is constrained by costly data, patchy internet infrastructure, low purchasing power, and region‑based restrictions that lock many viewers out.

In response, Nigerian film producers are turning to YouTube, transforming it into a vast digital warehouse for their intellectual and creative property.

The platform bypasses the barriers of geography and income, allowing films to reach both rural audiences at home and the Nigerian diaspora abroad. It also offers creators a measure of protection against piracy while generating revenue through ads and channel memberships.

This article spotlights some of the largest producer‑owned YouTube channels in Nigeria, examining their subscriber growth, longevity in the market, the volume of creative works they’ve released, and channel views.

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12. ChinneyLove Eze TV  

  • Subscriber count: 630K
  • Channel Views: 126 million

Chinneylove Eze Ogunje, one of Nollywood’s most prolific young producers, has quietly built a reputation as a force in Nigeria’s evolving film industry. Since launching her YouTube channel on May 18, 2013, she has cultivated an audience of more than 630,000 subscribers, releasing 52 original films and amassing over 126 million views, a feat that places her among the digital vanguard of African cinema.

Her most‑watched production on the platform, featuring Chioma Akpotha, Uche Jombo, Uche Montana, and Maurice Sam, has drawn between 1.2 million and 1.5 million views, underscoring the growing appetite for Nollywood content online.

Eze’s path to prominence began in 2013 with The Cartel, a Pan‑African production that earned multiple award nominations and signaled her ambition to transcend local boundaries. She followed with a string of box‑office successes, including Hire a Man (2016), which ranked among Nigeria’s top‑grossing films of 2017, and Hire a Woman (2019), the country’s highest earner that year. In 2023, after the release of Devil in Agbada and Teni’s Big Day, she signed an exclusive streaming deal with Amazon Prime, cementing her global reach.

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12. ChinneyLove Eze TV  

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