City Boys (2026) โ€” Primeafrik
โœฆ   Political Drama / Thriller

City Boys

“A respected businessman is coerced into a corrupt political movement…”

96% Match 2026
2h 15m
18+
Political ยท Thriller ยท Domestic Drama

A respected businessman is coerced into a corrupt political movement, pushing him into a battle for his integrity, his marriage, and his life as his wife fights to pull him back from the darkness threatening to consume him.

Creative Concept
Key Themes
Psychological tension, Social commentary, Power & resistance
Starring Players
Chief Obinna, Adaora
Audience Rating
#1
8.9
Stream Configuration
Overview
Trailers & Promos
Production Details

Premium African Cinema Collection ยท Resistance Thriller

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City Boys
2026 Release  ยท  2h 15m  ยท  High-Stakes Political Thriller
Chief Obinna, once celebrated for his integrity and humanitarian work, becomes entangled with a powerful and corrupt political group known as the City Boys Movement. Under threats to his business, reputation, and even his wife Adaora’s safety, he is forced into public allegiance he never wanted. As political enforcers arrive to drag him to a rally, Obinna must find the courage to take a final stand.
Audience Commentary
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Nollywood Insider
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“An incredibly grounded and intense window into power mechanics. The dynamic between Chief Obinna and Adaora provides a heartbreaking emotional core.”
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Cinema Reviewer
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“The psychological tension builds perfectly up to that brilliant final standoff. A bold step forward for social commentary and domestic drama.”
Story & Concept
Vitalis
Primary Conflict
City Boys Movement Intimidation
Main Settings
The Corporate Office, The Village Commons
Primary Distributor
Primeafrik Original
Themes Assessed
Integrity, Political Intimidation, Marital Solidarity
Official Runtime
135 Minutes Total
MPAA Certificate
Rated 18+ (Psychological Coercion, Violence)
Headlining Voice & Screen Talent
CO
Chief Obinna
The Businessman
AD
Adaora
The Resilient Wife
CB
City Boys Enforcers
The Movement
VY
Village Youth
The Resistance Solidarity

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