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International Movie Platform, Netflix Leaves Nigeria After Eight Years

International movie streaming platform Netflix has exited Nigeria eight years after it launched in 2016, but it has been kept away from the public while major stakeholders in the Nollywood movie industry were aware.

According to NollyWire, Netflix exited Nigeria in November 2024, ending the financial support streaming platforms provided for the production of Nigerian content.

In November 2024, Netflix quietly left Nigeria (after 8 years since they launched in 2016). But why is everyone hush-hush about it? pic.twitter.com/bO6oVkPdsJ

— Nollywire (@thenollywire) December 4, 2024

Netflix was said to have quietly called their frequent collaborators and told them the sad news that they would be cutting back on acquiring Nigerian content. However, the reason for Netflix’s action is yet to be known as the platform is yet to provide an official statement.

The renowned Nigerian filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan, speaking at the 2024 Zuma Film Festival, confirmed that Netflix had stopped commissioning new Nigerian originals.

Afolayan revealed that unlike many of his colleagues, he was fortunate to have secured a third season for his hit series Anikulapo before the platform made the decision.

He also mentioned that some of his colleagues were not that lucky as other Nollywood projects in development were cancelled.

Afolayan, who described it as a big blow to the industry, also saw it as a wake-up call for the movie industry.

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AMVCA 2023: Kunle Afolayan Emerges Best Indigenous Language (Yoruba) For Anikulapo

Nigerian producer and director, Kunle Afolayan, has won the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Award, AMVCA 2023 award on ‘Best Indigenous Language’ (Yoruba) for Anikulapo.

The biggest nominees of the night included Anikulapo with 16 nods, followed by Brotherhood featuring in 11 categories, and Shanty Town with 11 nominations. 

Femi Adebayo’s King of Thieves (Agesinkole), Funke Akindele’s Battle on Buka Street, Jade Osiberu’s Brotherhood, and Kunle Afolayan’s Anikulapo, Kayode Kasum’s Ile Owo, Mugisha  Morris’ Tembele and Winifred Mena-Ajakpovi’s Four Four Forty-Four slugged it out in the Best Overall Movie category.

The event which is the 9th edition is currency ongoing at the Eko Convention Centre, Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.

The award which has been described as one of the biggest entertainment events in Africa was witnessed by stars, with a razzmatazz of colourful black carpet moments.

The event had Toke Makinwa, Uti Nwachukwu, Sika Osei and VJ Adams as black carpet hosts, entertaitaing celebrities who graced the black carpet tonight.

As usual, the 9th edition of the award would avail viewers the opportunity of choosing their best dressed male and female celebrities of the night.

Popular Nigerian TV and Radio host, IK Osakioduwa and Miss Universe 2019, South African Zozi Tunzi were hosts for the event.