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Best TV shows on Netflix (Nigéria) : our Top 20

At Stream Tracker, we’ve put together a concise selection of standout Nigerian series available on Netflix. Our choices focus on strong storytelling, memorable performances and cultural relevance, with the aim of giving a clear, balanced overview of contemporary Nigerian TV you can watch today. Whether you’re just discovering Nigerian dramas or looking to broaden your viewing, this list will help you find series worth checking out. Use the availability details on the page to see where and how to stream each title.

Updated on 12/03/2026

#01
Castle and Castle
Castle and Castle

2018 · Mo Abudu · 2 seasons

Remi Castle and her husband Tega are a married legal team who run a thriving law practice in Lagos. Their partnership stretches back twenty years to when Tega was Remi’s instructor at law school, a beginning that continues to shape both their professional and personal lives.

With Dakore Egbuson-Akande and Richard Mofe-Damijo

#02
Blood Sisters
Blood Sisters

2022 · Temidayo Makanjuola · 1 season

When a wealthy fiancé vanishes from his own engagement celebration, lifelong friends Sarah and Kemi—sharing a perilous secret—are forced to flee, hunted by suspicion and determined to unravel the truth before it destroys them.

With Ini Dima-Okojie, Nancy Isime, Kate Henshaw-Nuttal, Ramsey Nouah, Gabriel Afolayan, Kehinde Bankole and Toyin Abraham

#03
Shanty Town
Shanty Town

2023 · 1 season

A band of courtesans schemes to break free from the clutch of a feared crime lord, desperate to reclaim their lives. But entrenched political graft and ties of blood close every exit, turning any bid for freedom into a dangerous, almost impossible gamble.

With Richard Mofe-Damijo, Sola Sobowale, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Lilian Afegbai, Toyin Abraham, Ini Edo and Ali Nuhu

#04
The Governor
The Governor

2016 · 1 season

Appointed as the first woman to oversee Barfield, a maximum-security prison scarred by a brutal riot, Helen Hewitt arrives to a climate of bitter resistance from inmates and lukewarm cooperation from staff. Undaunted, she embarks on a relentless campaign to restore order, rebuild the institution, and prove that she can turn the facility around.

With Caroline Chikezie, Samuel Abiola Robinson, Jude Chukwuka, Kunle Coker and Taiwo Obileye