Top Faith-Based Nollywood Films to Watch for Spiritual Inspiration

by Uchechukwu Henry

Faith-based Nollywood films aren’t just about pastors on pulpits or dramatic miracles in church halls. Often, they explore the quiet, personal battles of everyday people navigating life, loss, love, and spiritual awakening. These stories don’t always carry the “Christian film” label, but their themes, hope, grace, redemption, forgiveness, and divine purpose are unmistakably rooted in faith.

From musical expressions of deliverance to emotional tales of perseverance, these six Nollywood films serve compelling storytelling with deep spiritual meaning. Whether you’re seeking inspiration or a heartfelt reminder of God’s presence in life’s messiest moments, here are the must-watch faith-based Nigerian films to add to your list.

 

6 Must-Watch Faith-Based Nollywood Films

1. Breath of Life (Amazon Prime Video)
2. Something About The Briggs (In Cinemas)
3. Chains (Coming Soon to Streaming)
4. Jọba (Amazon Prime Video & YouTube)
5. Loving Amanda (Limited Availability)
6. The Man of God (Netflix)

 

1. Breath of Life (Amazon Prime Video)

Though director BB Sasore doesn’t brand it as a faith-based film, Breath of Life is soaked in spiritual undertones. Set in the 1950s and 1960s, it follows Timi, a man devastated by personal loss, who embarks on a transformative journey of redemption and divine purpose. With stunning cinematography, a soul-stirring message, and a standout performance by Wale Ojo, this film quietly preaches without a pulpit, offering a deeply emotional portrayal of grace and second chances.

 

2. Something About The Briggs (In Cinemas)

Released in January 2025, this family drama, Something About The Briggs, explores the emotional terrain of love, marriage, forgiveness, and legacy. At the heart of it lies the faith that holds the Briggs family together through trials and generational tensions. With a stellar cast that includes Rita Dominic, Daniel Etim Effiong, and Liz Benson-Ameye, this film is as spiritual as it is relatable. It’s currently showing in cinemas and is expected to arrive on digital platforms soon.

3. Chains (Coming Soon to Streaming)

Released in 2024, Chains is a bold gospel musical directed by Bright Wonder Obasi that reimagines faith-based storytelling with vibrancy and rhythm. Its powerful gospel music tells a story of spiritual bondage and liberation, using songs as tools of worship and revelation. The film’s unique musical structure enhances its emotional impact and stands out in Nigerian faith cinema. Though yet to arrive on streaming platforms, it’s one to anticipate.

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4. Jọba (Amazon Prime Video & YouTube)

Biodun Stephen directed Jọba, an emotional rollercoaster about a Christian couple wrestling with infertility, grief, and waning faith. With heartfelt performances by Blossom Chukwujekwu and Enado Odigie, the film portrays unwavering belief amid suffering, the power of prayer, and the strain of faith in marriage. It’s a tearjerker that doesn’t shy away from the realities of spiritual doubt and perseverance.

 

5. Loving Amanda (Limited Availability)

Based on Laju Iren’s popular novel, Loving Amanda blends faith, romance, and emotional healing. Amanda’s journey through trauma and brokenness is one of self-discovery, divine intervention, and second chances. Though structured as a love story, its spiritual essence shines through in its message of forgiveness, purpose, and transformation. Watch for its wider release; it’s worth every scene.

 

6. The Man of God (Netflix)

A modern-day retelling of the prodigal son, The Man of God explores the duality of a preacher’s son torn between faith and fame. While it tackles spiritual conflict and the road to redemption, it sometimes leans on melodrama. Nonetheless, Akah Nnani, Dorcas Shola Fapson, and Atlanta Bridget Johnson deliver strong performances. If you’re intrigued by stories of rebellion and return, this one’s for you, and it’s currently streaming on Netflix.

Whether looking for comfort, inspiration, or a reminder that light still shines in the darkest moments, these Nollywood faith-based films will stir your soul and renew your hope.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: Are all these Nollywood faith-based films available for streaming?

Not all. Some like Breath of Life, Jọba, and The Man of God are available on Amazon Prime Video or Netflix, while others like Something About The Briggs are still in cinemas.

Q2: Are these films strictly Christian or religious?

Not exactly. While they are inspired by faith and contain strong spiritual themes, many films focus on human experiences like loss, love, and redemption, making them relatable even beyond religious contexts.

Q3: Are there more faith-based films in Nollywood?

Yes, Nollywood continues to explore faith and morality in diverse ways. These six are glimpses into a growing genre that merges African storytelling with spiritual depth.

Q4: Can these films be watched with family?

Absolutely. Most are family-friendly and offer great conversation starters on faith, forgiveness, and resilience.

Q5: Which one is best for someone going through a hard time?

Joba and Breath of Life are mighty for those facing trials, offering messages of hope, grace, and spiritual renewal.

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