50 Hottest Movies by Femi Adebayo

Femi Adebayo is a Nigerian lawyer, film actor, director and producer. He was the former Special Adviser to the Governor of Kwara State on Arts, Culture and Tourism. He is also the son of the veteran actor, Adebayo Salami.

In this post, we take a look at the 50 hottest movies featuring Femi Adebayo but first let’s delve into the career of this talented actor. You can also enjoy his all movies in HD mode by visiting the watch hd movies online.

Adebayo began acting in 1995. It was that same year he featured in the popular Tade Ogidan’s movie, Owo Blow.

Over the years, Adebayo won the award of Best Yoruba Actor at the 17th African Film Awards popularly known as Afro Hollywood awards at the Stratford Town Hall in London.

His other awards include:

  • Best Yoruba Actor at the Best of Nollywood Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria Awards in 2012
  • City People Entertainment Awards For Best Movie Producer of The Year (Yoruba) (2015)
  • City People Movie Awards For Best Actor of the Year (Yoruba) (2017)

Now, let’s take a look at the top 50 movies featuring Femi Adebayo.

  1. October 1

October 1 is a 2014 movie that was produced and directed by Kunle Afolayan. It is psychological thriller and stars the likes of Sadiq Daba, Kayode Olaiya, David Bailie, Kehinde Bankole, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Fabian Adeoye Lojede, Nick Rhys, Kunle Afolayan, Femi Adebayo, Bimbo Manuel, Ibrahim Chatta and Demola Adedoyin.

The movie was set in Colonial Nigeria and tells the story of Danladi Waziri (Sadiq Daba), a police officer from Northern Nigeria who is posted to a remote town of Akote in Western Nigeria to investigate the frequent female murder cases in the community, and have the mystery solved before the Nigerian flag is raised on October 1, Nigeria’s Independence Day.

  1. Aseyiowu

Aseyiowu is a 2017 movie that stars Yinka Quadri, Dele Odule, Femi Adebayo and Adebayo Salami. The movie is about a man trying to contest the power of the Almighty not knowing that doom awaits him.

Aseyiowu was directed by Tope Adebayo.

  1. Apaadi

Apaadi is a 2009 movie directed by Funke Akindele. The actress starred alongside Femi Adebayo in the movie. Apaadi was nominated in the 2009 African Movie Academy Awards as the “best film in an African language” and “achievement in costume” categories. Femi Adebayo was nominated for best supporting actor for his performance.

  1. Emi Abata

Emi Abata is another popular movie starring Femi Adebayo alongside Funke Akindele. The duo won the Nollywood Movie Award for Best Lead Actor and Best Lead Actress in an Indigenous Language for their performance in the movie. You can watch this movie online at https://best-solarmovie.pro/latest

  1. Idunnu Obi

Idunnu Obi is a popular movie featuring Femi Adebayo alongside the likes of Peju Ogunmola, Lateef Adedimeji and Sheyi Asekun. The movie tells the story about the joy of every parent and how they look forward to the success of their children in all their endeavours.

  1. Shola Arikusa

Shola Arikusa is an exciting movie featuring Femi Adebayo. The movie also features Fathia Balogun, Odunlade Adekola, Yinka Quadri among others.

Shola Arikusa narrates how Shola Arikusa’s father was murdered over Political appointment along with her whole family being wiped out. Subsequently, Shola Arikusa turns to the god of Ijamido for vengeance.

  1. The Ghost and Tout

The Ghost and Tout is a movie that was produced by popular actress, Toyin Abraham. The movie features Femi Adebayo alongside Rachael Okonkwo. It tells the story of a young lady played by Toyin Abraham who grew up in a Ghetto and met with a ghost after an unfortunate incident that happened to her. Soon her life is thrown into series of dramas that only her can see and understand.

  1. Kodi Ologbon Aye

Kodi Ologbon Aye was released in 2017. The movie is about the quest of Kodi for a good life led to him revealing the deep secret of the entire village to the mermaids of the river. So, the question is, will Kodi’s revelation jeopardize the entire village or will he find a way out.

  1. Ayitale

Ayitale was produced and directed by Femi Adebayo’s father, Adebayo Salami. The movie received four nominations at the 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards.

The cast include the likes of Bimbo Akintola, Joke Muyiwa, Lanre Hassan, Iyabo Oko, Adewale Elesho, Toyin Adegbola, Razak Olayiwola, Tunbosun Odunsi alongside Femi Adebayo and Adebayo Salami.

10. Oruka

Oruka is another blockbuster movie featuring Femi Adebayo. It was released in 2017 and produced by Tope Adebayo.

The movie tells the story of a delicate ring that does unimaginable wonders in and out of the house was stolen by a young man. The aftermath of this serious act caused some unexpected events that you will get to discover when you watch the movie.

Below is our list of top 50 movies by the prominent actor, Femi Adebayo.

  1. Abamo (2018)
  2. Agboluaje Oba Asiyan (2018)
  3. Ajakaye (2018)
  4. Alagbaa (2015)
  5. Alejo Oran Gbami (2018)
  6. Anini (2015)
  7. Aseyiowu
  8. Asoreseka (2018)
  9. Atónà (2009)
  10. Atori Kan Se Kan (2018)
  11. Ayitale (2013)
  12. Ayitale (2013)
  13. Ayomide
  14. Death Island (2018)
  15. Diamonds In The Sky (2018)
  16. Eko Agba (2018)
  17. Emi Abata
  18. Enibi O Shoro Mo (2018)
  19. Etiko Onigedu (2017)
  20. Ewu De (2018)
  21. Idunnu Obi
  22. Ife Bi Eji Owuro (2018)
  23. Ija Tegbon Taburo (2018)
  24. Iparo Ayanmo (2018)
  25. Iya Alalake (2015)
  26. Iya Inu Ile Oko (2018)
  27. Iyawo Kogberegbe (2018)
  28. Iyawo Ti Mo Fe Fe (2018)
  29. Kodi Ologbon Aye (2017)
  30. Ladies Gang 2 (2011)
  31. Leyin Omo Oba (2018)
  32. October 1 (2014)
  33. Ogun Ajaye (1985)
  34. Ololufe Yanmife (2018)
  35. Oludunnu Mi (2018)
  36. Omo Ale (2018)
  37. Omo Ekun (2015)
  38. Omo pupa (2008)
  39. Omo University (2015)
  40. Omoluabi Da Omota (2018)
  41. Onise Iku (2015
  42. Oruka (2017)
  43. Ounje Ale (2015)
  44. Owo blow (1995)
  45. Pasipaaro Igbesi Aye (2018)
  46. Shola Arikusa (2017)
  47. Survival Of Jelili (2018)
  48. Tani Mofe Fe (2018)
  49. Tania (2015)
  50. The Island (2018)

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