Showmax: 7 Nigerian shows to watch after Big Brother Naija

Showmax: 7 Nigerian shows to watch after Big Brother Naija

After ten weeks of non-stop drama and entertainment from the Big Brother Naija Lockdown housemates, 26-year-old Olamilekan “Laycon” Agbeleshe walked away with the 85 million naira prize.

DStv Showmax: 7 Nigerian shows to watch after Big Brother Naija

Watch the BBNaija S5 finale on Showmax, here, if you missed it.

For many fans of the show, the end of the BBNaija Lockdown season begs the question, “What next?” If you’re wondering what to do with yourself now that BBN is over, this article is for you.

From telenovelas to an epic drama, here are our picks of the most addictive, most entertaining Nigerian content to tide you through the post-Big Brother Naija blues.

1. Riona

If you enjoyed Ajoche, aka Nigeria’s answer to Game of Thrones, then Africa Magic’s Riona is worth adding to your watchlist. It’s streaming at the same time on Showmax and is produced and directed by James Omokwe who also served as director for Ajoche. Riona tells the story of a village under siege and a king who does everything he can to stop a dark prophecy from coming to pass.

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Riona stars Big Brother Naija season 1 housemate Frank Kowea as King Ofotonku. Also starring are Michelle Dede from Unbroken, Elvina Ibru, Thelma Nwosu, Mimi Chaka (Tumini in The Men’s Club) and Big Brother Naija season 4 housemate, Jeff Nweke.

2. Enakhe

Travel to Benin city in this intriguing drama that revolves around several powerful families. Dangerous secrets are revealed after Enakhe rises to fill the shoes of her late powerful father. The show is directed by Victor Sanchez Aghahowa who was also behind several award-winning shows like Hotel Majestic and Hush.

Enakhe stars Alex Oisfo, Ivie Okujaiye, Lota Chukwu and award-winning director, Lancelot Odua Imaseun.

3. Halita

If you’ve been sleeping on Halita, now would be a good time to check it out. Halita tells the story of a poor village girl who ends up working in the Zamani household as a maid but soon finds herself in the centre of the Zamani family drama. A huge fan favourite, “Halita” parades a young, engaging cast whose chemistry shines through the screens. Both seasons are now available to stream on Showmax. Get binge-watching.

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4. Big Brother Naija recaps

The show may be over, but you can always go back in time and relive the excitement. From the launch show to the Head of House games, nomination shows and daily recaps, catch all the highlights from the Big Brother Naija lockdown season on Showmax.

5. E.V.E

E.V.E is a legal drama series which tells the story of Ezinne Veronice Ezenwa (E.V.E), a young, idealistic lawyer at a top Lagos law firm, Eagle Crest, as she navigates her way through office politics and chaotic personal life. Through her we get a glimpse into the often complicated Nigerian legal system as well as the overall political landscape.

The show stars Gloria Young, Eno Ebenezer, Jimmy Odukoya, Ufuoma McDermott, OC Ukeje among others.

6. My Flatmates

Laugh things off in My Flatmates, arguably Nigeria’s longest-running comedy show. As the name suggests, the show tells the story of a group of friends living together, and the hilarious antics they get up to.

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My Flatmates was created by Basketmouth who also stars on the show. It also stars comedians, Okey Bakassi, Wofaifada, Yaw, former Mr Nigeria Emmanuel Ikuebese among others.

7. Tough Love

Parading an all-star cast including Sola Sobowale, Nkem Owoh, Sharon Ooja, Jemima Osunde, Timini Egbuson and more, Tough Love is a Nigerian family drama that explores the struggles of women in a patriarchal society through childhood friends Debola and Chinonye and their mothers.

Not only is there a 14-day free trial, but the mobile subscription for Showmax only costs N1450 p/m.

How to sign up with Showmax:

1. Go to www.showmax.com.

2. Sign up with your email and create a password.

3. Select a payment method and start watching!

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Source: Legit.ng

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