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‘Mercy’ Tops Prime Video Nigeria Chart

David Egbede, March 23, 2026March 23, 2026

‘Mercy’, a gripping drama based on redemption, sacrifice and the consequences of past actions, has topped Nigeria’s Prime Video film chart this week.

The film has resonated with viewers for its emotional depth, compelling narrative and strong performances thereby securing the number one spot.

“Invincible”, an action packed animated series about resilience and survival against overwhelming odds, ranked second on the chart.

In third place is ‘The Bluff’, a suspense filled thriller driven by deception and unexpected twists, while ‘Cross’, a crime drama exploring justice and morality, came in at fourth.

‘ Young Sherlock’, a reimagining of the early years of the iconic detective Sherlock Holmes, secured fifth position with its mix of mystery and adventure.

‘The Wrecking Crew’, an action film built around two brothers on a dangerous mission, placed sixth, while ‘Agent Zeta’, a spy thriller featuring covert operations and high stakes intrigue, ranked seventh.

In eighth position is ‘56 Days’, a psychological thriller that delves into relationships and secrets under unusual circumstances.

‘Working Man’, a drama portraying the struggles of an ordinary man navigating life’s challenges, came in ninth place.

Rounding off the top 10 is ‘Scarpetta’, a crime drama on forensic investigations and complex criminal cases.

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