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Dare To Watch Yoruba Nigerian Movies Alone At Night

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Abaddon Yoruba Nigerian Movies

Horror movie addicts are never able to explain why they enjoy horror movies so much – which do nothing but make the heart race with fear. Lately, Nollywood has intensified the disturbing and creepy elements of horror in movies, mostly Yoruba Nigerian movies.

Yoruba Nigerian movies are full of horror, supernatural and paranormal activities. There is always a battle between light and darkness, good and evil. They tell a story of a person or people struggling to be free from evil.

The characters endure both spiritual, psychological and domestic terrors. Yoruba Nigerian movies will leave you with an image of the haunting and frightful face of the villain.

The relentless chase from the villain who was once a good person, until one occasion in his life turns him into evil. The chase continues until the evil character is overcome. The wild monstrous laughter and the psychological aspects play with your head.

The unpleasant hunger for sacrificial blood and the subtle feeling of a presence in the room will unnerve you. The scenes of demon possession will scare the living daylight out of you.

The background music is mystified and gradually pulls you into the mystery with every unfolding scene. We dare you to watch traditional Yoruba Nigerian movies at night!

‘Abaddon’

Strange and paranormal activities suddenly surfaced and turn the lives of the family members into an intensive drama. Home is not safe for them anymore, as their doppelgangers pay them a visit.

Home is not safe anymore in horror movie ‘Abaddon’
‘Fisayo Alagbara’

The covenant taken in the dark, in the presence of evil powers, returns to Fisayo when she breaks the covenant. Nothing is more terrifying than watching her go through punishment for what she did.

Cult following is a big element in Yoruba Nigerian movies, such as ‘Fisayo Alagbara’
‘Inu Igbo Dudu’

There is no shortcut to making money, and stealing from a business transaction will become a horror for three friends in this movie. Things turn out badly for them when they find themselves lost in a strange forest trying to find their way home.

The gore in Yoruba Nigerian movies is real, as seen in this scene from ‘Inu Igbo Dudu’

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