The figures, released by Nigerian Box Office via its official X account, show sustained audience interest in the local title, which continues to outperform both new releases and international competitors in overall earnings.
In second place, You, Me & Tuscany maintained a solid run, grossing ₦20.7 million over the weekend. The romantic drama has now accumulated ₦59.3 million in its second week, indicating steady audience traction.
A new entrant, Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, debuted strongly in third position with ₦18.1 million, marking a notable entry into the Nigerian market. Close behind was another newcomer, The Other Side of the Bridge, which opened with ₦12.8 million, bringing its early cumulative total to ₦14.1 million.
Animated and franchise titles also featured prominently. The Super Mario Galaxy secured fifth place with ₦12.5 million, pushing its total earnings to ₦86 million after three weeks, reflecting continued audience interest in international family entertainment content.
Mid-table performances included Trade By Barter, which debuted with ₦8.7 million, and Normal, which opened at ₦7.1 million. The Creek followed with ₦6.2 million, taking its cumulative total to ₦95.3 million.
International and niche releases rounded out the chart, with the Indian film Bhooth Bangla entering at ₦5.4 million, while They Will Kill You closed the top ten with ₦4 million, bringing its total earnings to ₦59.9 million in its fourth weekend.
Overall, the weekend performance highlights a balanced mix of strong local productions and steady international entries, with Nigerian titles continuing to show resilience at the box office even as new releases enter the market.
