Jason Njoku, co-founder and CEO of IrokoTV, has offered a rare and brutally honest look into the trials, miscalculations, and eventual retreat of his once-ambitious streaming venture in Nigeria. In a ...
French television company Canal+ has acquired the ROK film studio from VOD company IROKOtv for an undisclosed amount. Founded by Jason Njoku in 2010 — and backed by $45 million in VC — IROKOtv boasts ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. For an online movie streaming service, selling DVDs in shops might seem like a backward step. But for Nigerian ...
iROKOtv founder Jason Njoku put Nollywood, Nigeria’s prolific, fast-paced filmmaking hub, on the internet. How does he plan to dominate the African market? Like most Nigerian mothers at home and in ...
iROKOtv, described as the 'Netflix of Africa' and reportedly the continent's first legal online source of Nollywood films, has announced that it has recorded over 500 000 registered users in less than ...
iROKO Partners, Africa’s largest source of Nigerian entertainment with its platforms iROKOtv and iROKING, announces a major strategic development via its entry into the South African DVD market and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Behind a high-security gate on a side road off the frenetic Apapa Oworonshoki Expressway, in the Anthony Village district of ...
iROKOtv, the world’s largest online distributor of Nollywood films, will launch its new subscription service on 1st July. Under the new service, iROKOtv viewers will retain free access to over 4,800 ...
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