Speaking on the acquisition, Mo Abudu, the executive producer of the film expressed delight that Africans in the diaspora can finally view the film on Netflix.

“Being able to satisfy the demands of African viewers around the globe to watch Chief Daddy, and so soon after its in-cinema run, is a wonderful opportunity,” Mo Abudu said in a statement.

“Nigerians abroad follow all the latest developments back home, and we’ve had scores of requests to watch the film online, so we’re delighted to partner with Netflix to share our stories and bring joy and laughter to millions of Nollywood film lovers worldwide with Chief Daddy.”

She continued;

‘Chief Daddy’ tells the story of a Lagos-based billionaire, Chief Daddy, suddenly dies at the dinner table. There’s a scramble amongst family members, household staff and mistresses for a slice of his fortune. But there’s a catch – a codicil to his will declares that they must find a way to work together to arrange his funeral, or risk losing everything.

‘Chief Daddy’ is directed by Niyi Akinmolayan.