Here are five captivating Nigerian television series to keep you entertained after a long day’s work:
**Castle & Castle**
Africa’s first legal drama, *Castle & Castle*, brings together Nollywood heavyweights like Richard Mofe Damijo and Dakore Egbuson-Akande. The series follows Tega and his wife Remi Castle, who met 20 years ago and now run a successful law firm in Lagos. However, family tensions and personal ambitions soon challenge their marriage and careers. Will they be able to stand united against the obstacles, or will their partnership crumble?
**Fifty**
Reminiscent of *Glamour Girls* (1994), *Fifty* takes viewers into the lives of four remarkable women—Tola, Elizabeth, Kate, and Maria—navigating the complexities of life in Lagos. The series picks up where the movie *Fifty* left off, delving into the relationships, betrayals, and personal ambitions that put their friendships and futures to the test as they face mid-life challenges.
**Dérè**
If you’re a fan of fairy tales, *Dérè* offers an African twist on the Cinderella story. This series follows a young woman whose life takes an unexpected turn, leading her on a journey filled with trials, transformation, and ultimately, true love.
**Sons of the Caliphate**
Centered around the lives of Kalifah, Nuhu, and Diko, *Sons of the Caliphate* paints a vivid picture of political ambition in northern Nigeria. As the race for the governorship of Kowa State intensifies, the personal and political stakes soar. This drama reveals a world of power struggles, corruption, betrayal, and cultural traditions as these men vie for control.
**Saints & Sinners**
Set in a Southern Baptist church and its surrounding community, *Saints & Sinners* explores a world where faith collides with crime, lust, deceit, and greed. This latest offering from EbonyLife TV exposes the darker side of seemingly devout lives, making it a gripping watch for lovers of intense drama.