Only Good Films officially entered the Nigerian film industry with the premiere of its seventh title, For Better Or Worse. The event showcased elegance, cultural depth, and cinematic ambition.
Though this premiere marks the studio’s formal launch, For Better Or Worse follows six previous titles. This positions Only Good Films as a growing studio with a clear creative direction. The premiere signals the next phase of an evolving cinematic journey.



Star-Studded Premiere Night
The event was hosted by popular media personality Denrele Edun. Attendees included top Nigerian actors: Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Mike Ezuruonye, Bolaji Ogunmola, Yvonne Jegede, Omowunmi Dada, Stan Nze, Blessing Nze, and Efe Irele. Filmmakers, producers, industry stakeholders, and media executives also attended, adding prestige to the evening.






Themes That Resonate
For Better Or Worse explores love, loyalty, and the realities of modern relationships. With grounded storytelling and compelling performances, the film highlights Only Good Films’ focus on authentic, emotionally intelligent, and globally relevant cinema.
Audience Praises and Acclaim
The screening received widespread acclaim. Attendees rated it a “10 out of 10 across the board.” The positive response confirmed the strength of the story and the high production standards of Only Good Films.
CEO Lydia Lawrence-Nze Speaks
Addressing the audience, CEO Lydia Lawrence-Nze said:
“Only Good Films was founded on the belief that powerful storytelling can shape culture and inspire meaningful conversation. For Better Or Worse, produced by Jblaze and directed by Vincent Nwachukwu, reflects our commitment to films that are both engaging and enduring.”



Establishing a Footprint in African Cinema
With seven titles in its catalogue, Only Good Films is emerging as a major contributor to contemporary African cinema. Its focus on quality, culturally relevant storytelling positions the studio for continued growth and influence in the industry.