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Here are some popular Yoruba movies:
Classic Yoruba Movies
- Oriki (1992) - a classic Yoruba movie that tells the story of a young woman who is forced to marry a man she doesn't love.
- Omo Pupa (1993) - a movie about a young woman who is possessed by the spirit of a dead woman.
- Ija Orogun (1994) - a movie about a woman who is accused of witchcraft and must fight to clear her name.
Popular Yoruba Movies
- Omo Ghetto (2010) - a comedy movie about a young woman who grows up in a ghetto and must navigate the challenges of life.
- Efunsetan Aniwura (2012) - a movie about a powerful queen who must fight to protect her kingdom from invaders.
- Oriki Olorun (2013) - a movie about a young woman who is chosen by the gods to be a priestess and must use her powers to save her community.
- Aje Metta (2014) - a movie about a young woman who is accused of being a witch and must fight to clear her name.
- Omo Iya Kan (2015) - a movie about a young woman who is forced to marry a man she doesn't love and must find a way to escape the arranged marriage.
- Eko (2016) - a movie about a young woman who is forced to flee her home and must navigate the dangers of the city to survive.
- Oriki Oba (2017) - a movie about a young woman who is chosen to be the queen of a kingdom and must use her powers to protect her people.
- Aje (2018) - a movie about a young woman who is accused of being a witch and must fight to clear her name.
- Omo Iya (2019) - a movie about a young woman who is forced to marry a man she doesn't love and must find a way to escape the arranged marriage.
- Eko Oloja (2020) - a movie about a young woman who is forced to flee her home and must navigate the dangers of the city to survive.
New Yoruba Movies
- Oriki Olorun 2 (2020) - a sequel to the popular movie Oriki Olorun.
- Aje Metta 2 (2020) - a sequel to the popular movie Aje Metta.
- Omo Iya Kan 2 (2020) - a sequel to the popular movie Omo Iya Kan.
- Eko Oloja 2 (2020) - a sequel to the popular movie Eko Oloja.
- Oriki Oba 2 (2020) - a sequel to the popular movie Oriki Oba.
Note: The titles of Yoruba movies are often translated into English, but the original titles may be in Yoruba.