Opeyemi Ajayi, the national president of CEAN, shared this information during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos. Ajayi mentioned that a total of 322,833 viewers visited cinemas during this period. He also noted that the year started positively, with Nigerians showing ongoing interest in their cinema experiences.
“For January 2024, we had total sales of ₦1,202,195,706 with total admission of 322, 833,” he said.
Providing more insight into the cinema’s performance in 2023, Ajayi stated that the total revenue generated across cinemas during that year amounted to ₦7.35 billion, with a total of 2,606,891 admissions recorded. He noted a significant improvement in sales compared to 2022, which saw revenue of ₦6.94 billion.
Additionally, Ajayi observed a decrease in cinema admissions in 2023, despite the increase in revenue, attributing this trend to higher average ticket sales. He also highlighted the top-grossing Nollywood films of 2023, including “A Tribe Called Judah,” “Malaika,” “Orisa,” “Ada Omo Daddy,” “Merry Men,” “Kesari,” “Something Like Gold,” “The Kujus Again,” “Afamefuna,” and “A Weekend to Forget.”
“2023 recorded the highest December Gross Box Office (GBO) of ₦1.6 billion and a significant increase in admissions of 467,985 compared to December 2022 which had 384,435. A Tribe Called Judah became the highest grossing film of all time in the territory.
“Increase in average ticket prices led to revenue growth in 2023 while admissions into cinemas declined by 18.4% in 2023. Eight new cinemas were opened in 2023 while two cinemas were shut down due to increasing cost of operations.
“We had the first ever Cinema Day, celebrated in September and we experienced a significant rise in admission and revenue on that day.”
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