Nollywood powerhouse Iyabo Ojo has delivered one of the year’s biggest cinematic hits, as her action-thriller The Return of Arinzo continues its impressive box office run, raking in a staggering 333.8 million, and still counting.
The film, released in Nigerian cinemas on April 3, 2026, has maintained strong momentum weeks after its debut, drawing massive audiences and reinforcing Nollywood’s growing commercial strength both locally and across West Africa.
Celebrating the milestone, the film’s team credited its success to fans who have turned out in large numbers.
“A whopping 333.8 million in the box office bag, and this is only possible thanks to you–our amazing audience. Thank you, West Africa, for showing up and showing out,” the statement read.
Directed and produced by Iyabo Ojo, The Return of Arinzo is a high-stakes sequel to her earlier project, Arinzo. The film blends action, suspense, and political intrigue into a gripping narrative that has kept viewers glued to the big screen.
The story follows a rising actor who returns to Nigeria with his fiancee to support his father’s presidential campaign. However, his homecoming reopens a 17-year-old political scandal and uncovers buried secrets surrounding the presumed death of Arinzo. As tensions escalate, the characters are drawn into a dangerous web of betrayal, revenge, and power struggles, with the film exploring themes of identity and the cost of ambition.
The supporting cast features notable names such as Uzor Arukwe, Bimbo Akintola, Yinka Quadri, and Enioluwa Adeoluwa, while international appeal is bolstered by Ghanaian actor Adjetey Anang and Tanzanian music star Juma Jux.
Distributed by FilmOne Entertainment, the film is currently showing in cinemas across Nigeria, Ghana, and Liberia, where it continues to attract strong ticket sales. Its reach has also extended beyond Africa, with screenings ongoing at selected Odeon cinemas in the United Kingdom.
In a further push for global recognition, The Return of Arinzo is set for international premieres in Toronto on May 9 and Winnipeg on May 10, with an American tour scheduled to begin on May 15.
Industry analysts say the film’s performance highlights Nollywood’s expanding footprint and the increasing global appetite for African stories with strong cultural and commercial appeal.