Bolanle Austen-Peters’ newest film, “House of Ga’a,” has soared to the top of the Netflix film chart in Nigeria.
Set in the ancient 18th century Yoruba history, “House of Ga’a” reveals the story of Ga’a, a power-driven political figure who engineers a ruthless betrayal within the Oyo Empire.
The film has dominated the charts since its release on July 26.
In second place is the Indian film “Savi,” which centers on a woman’s resolve to free her husband from prison. “The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior” holds the third spot.
The thriller “Non Negotiable,” which follows a hostage negotiator tasked with rescuing the Mexican president and his wife after their abduction, ranks fourth.
The Indian action movie “Maharaja” and the epic romance “Titanic” are in fifth and sixth places, respectively.
The seventh to ninth spots are taken by action films “Shina,” “Chhota Bheem,” “Curse of Damyaan,” and “Trigger Warning.”
Rounding out the top 10 is the sports drama “Mr and Ames Mahi.”