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AFCON 2023: Can the Super Eagles Do It Again and Bring Home The Trophy?
The Super Eagles of Nigeria earned their first victory at the ongoing TotalEnergies AFCON 2023 against the Elephants of Cote D’Ivoire in the group stage, they need to produce another gritty performance against the same opponents if they want to win their fourth AFCON title. The match will be broadcast live on DStv & GOtv.Prior to their victory, the Super Eagles had gone five games without a win. Head coach, Jose Peseiro was under immense pressure to turn the team’s fortunes around. Veteran defender Troost Ekong, who had been sidelined for a year before his recall to the team for the tournament, stepped up and calmly slotted home from the spot to give Nigeria a much-needed victory. The Eagles would then proceed to win their next three clashes against Guinea-Bissau, Cameroon and Angola without conceding. However, a draw in the next match meant that goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali had to rise to the occasion to get past Bafana Bafana of South Africa in the semi-finals. Tune in SuperSport Football (ch 61) on Sunday at 9pm to watch the final. DStv and GOtv customers can also stream the match live on the DStv and GOtv Stream apps. Without a doubt, the stakes will be higher in front of the home crowd, at the same venue where they first met, Stade Olympique Alassane Ouattara. Like the Super Eagles, the Elephants have had a sharp turnaround in their fortunes. A thrilling 2-0 opening game victory was followed by two successive defeats against Nigeria and Equatorial Guinea. The team’s gaffer, Jean-Louis Gasset lost his job as a result.However, after the host qualified as one of the four best losers, interim coach, Emerse Fae, has led the team to the brink of a third AFCON. The fairytale ride includes victories against defending champions, Senegal, Mali and DR Congo and has left home fans dreaming of another title.Fae famously likened their resurgence to a resurrection after the team managed to put their embarrassing 4-0 defeat against Equatorial Guinea behind them. Can they write their fairytale in stride against a team that started their initial decline in the group stage?With the AFCON trophy on the line, much is at stake for both teams. In the last 8 meetings, Nigeria have won 4 and the Ivorians have won 4. The Ivorians will be looking to equal Nigeria’s record by winning a third AFCON title. However, the Super Eagles are motivated by the possibility of a fourth title and the fact that they have defeated the Ivorians in this tournament already. Sunday’s game will be Nigeria’s eighth final and Cote D’Ivoire’s fifth.A piece of history stands between both teams. In 2015, Nigeria failed to qualify for AFCON and missed the chance to defend their title. Interestingly, that was the year the Elephants rose to the occasion by winning their second title. Find out which team will beat the odds and take the crown of African Football on Sunday. To enjoy all the action from the final, DStv and GOtv customers can take advantage of the Step Up offer to boost their package for an even richer viewing experience. They can upgrade their subscription through the MyDStv or MyGOtv app or dial *288# to experience the best of AFCON.
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The Evolution of Home Viewing in Nigeria
There was a time in Nigeria when watching movies at home wasn’t strictly a “home” experience. People rented VHS tapes and later DVDs from local video clubs around the neighbourhood, and in many cases, viewing extended to video centres or where groups gathered to watch films and sports. It was a shared setup shaped by access, availability, and a very communal way of consuming entertainment.As time went on, analogue television became the main form of home viewing. Families would gather around a single TV set in the living room, with limited channels and fixed programming schedules. Content was not really something you chose; it was something you aligned your day around. Antenna adjustments were part of the routine, and despite the limitations, TV became a central part of everyday household life.The introduction of satellite and pay-TV services marked a major shift. Viewers suddenly had more control, more variety, and more access. Local and international content expanded significantly, covering movies, sports, news, and entertainment in a way that changed viewing habits from passive scheduling to active choice.This is where platforms like GOtv became relevant in the Nigerian context. By making premium entertainment more affordable and widely accessible, GOtv helped bridge the gap between content quality and everyday households. It wasn’t just about more channels; it was about making consistent access to entertainment more realistic for a wider audience.Today, home viewing has become more flexible and audience-driven. People are no longer tied to fixed schedules; viewing is now based on preference, timing, and convenience. At the same time, shared viewing still exists, especially around live sports and major TV moments, where entertainment becomes a collective experience again, just in a more modern form.From rented tapes and video centres to satellite TV and now more structured, accessible entertainment platforms, the evolution of home viewing in Nigeria has been a steady shift toward more choice and control. Throughout that journey, GOtv has remained part of the ecosystem, supporting how everyday audiences access and experience entertainment at home.
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AMVCA 12 Unveils Week-Long Celebration of African Film, Culture, and Creative Expression
The Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) returns for its 12th edition with an expanded, week-long lineup of events under the theme “Honouring Craft, Celebrating Culture.” This year’s edition is set to spotlight the richness of African storytelling, recognise industry excellence, and celebrate the continent’s vibrant creative spirit.Scheduled to take place from May 6 to May 9, 2026, AMVCA 12 will bring together filmmakers, actors, creatives, and culture enthusiasts from across Africa for an immersive celebration of film, television, and cultural expression.The week kicks off on May 6 with Young Filmmakers’ Day, a platform dedicated to nurturing emerging talent and fostering the next generation of African storytellers. The event will feature masterclasses, panel sessions, and networking opportunities designed to equip young creatives with the tools and insights needed to thrive in the industry.On May 7, the spotlight shifts to Icons Night, an evening dedicated to celebrating industry veterans and trailblazers whose contributions have shaped the African film and television landscape. This night underscores the “Honouring Craft” pillar of this year’s theme by recognising the legacy and excellence of pioneers in the creative space.The celebration continues on May 8 with the much-anticipated Cultural Night, a vibrant showcase of Africa’s diverse heritage through fashion, music, food, and performance. As a true reflection of “Celebrating Culture,” the event highlights the beauty, identity, and traditions that define the continent.The week-long festivities will culminate on May 9 with the prestigious Awards Night, where outstanding achievements in film and television will be recognised across multiple categories. The ceremony promises an unforgettable evening of glamour, entertainment, and recognition of excellence within the African entertainment industry.The AMVCA 12 Awards Night will air live across all Africa Magic channels from 7:00 PM (WAT), bringing the excitement of the celebration to audiences across the continent.With this expanded format, AMVCA 12 continues to evolve beyond an awards show into a dynamic platform that honours craftsmanship, celebrates culture, and amplifies African voices on a global stage.
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Beyond Awards Night: How AMVCA Intentionally Celebrates Every Layer of the Industry
There’s a bigger truth at the heart of every award season: an entire industry can’t be neatly packaged into a list of winners and nominees.It’s just not that simple.There are too many moving parts. Too many stories. Too many people doing the actual work on screen, behind the scenes, in rooms nobody sees, on sets that don’t trend, on projects that don’t always make the final cut of conversations.And yet, that’s what most award shows try to do. Wrap everything up in one night. Hand out plaques. Roll credits.But the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA) approaches it differently, and that difference shows in how the entire week is designed.Because instead of compressing the industry into one moment, AMVCA stretches it out. It creates space. It acknowledges that different parts of the industry need different kinds of recognition.Take Young Filmmakers’ Day, for example. This is not about who has “arrived.” It’s about who is coming. The ones still figuring it out, still building, still trying to get seen in an industry that doesn’t always make room easily. This day shifts the focus from applause to access. It says the future of the industry deserves its own spotlight, not as an afterthought, but as a starting point.Then there’s Icons Night, and this is where memory comes in. Because long before the current wave, before the buzz, before the visibility, there were people who held things together. Who created, contributed, and carried the industry in ways that don’t always translate into award categories. AMVCA makes room for that kind of recognition too, the kind that isn’t about competition but about contribution.Cultural Night does something else entirely. It reminds you that beyond the films and the series and the technical credits, there’s identity. There’s heritage. There’s a deeper layer to the work being celebrated. It’s expressive, it’s vibrant, it’s fun, but it’s also grounding. Because storytelling doesn’t exist in isolation; it’s shaped by culture, by language, by lived experience. And this night leans fully into that.And then, finally, Awards Night. The part everyone shows up for. The glamour, the wins, the reactions, the moments that will dominate timelines. It’s the culmination, the high point.But when you look at everything that happens before it, you start to realise something important:The awards are just one piece of the puzzle.What AMVCA gets right is understanding that the industry is not one story, it’s many stories happening at once. Some loud, some quiet. Some celebrated, some overlooked. And if you’re going to truly honour that, you have to go beyond a single night.So instead of trying to make everything fit into one frame, AMVCA expands the frame.And in doing that, it doesn’t just celebrate winners. It celebrates the work, the people, and the layers that make the industry what it is.
