Entertainment
The Power of Change: How TV Evolution Empowers Everyone

The television sector is at an exciting stage of development. Its evolution has accelerated – particularly over the past decade – and, most importantly, it has empowered all stakeholders.While discussing consumer preferences and expectations, Dr. Busola Tejumola, Executive Head of Content & Channels, West Africa at MultiChoice, explained that today’s audiences are shaping the content they consume. Audiences now actively seek out their preferred content, from music to shows, contributing to the proliferation of platforms available to them.Content DemocracyTraditional media offers tightly scheduled content, but online platforms, streaming services, and over-the-top (OTT) platforms have democratized content, allowing users to curate their viewing experiences based on personal tastes.Over the years, we’ve adjusted or removed content based on data indicating it was no longer resonating with viewers. That is the power of the audience!Broadcasters and production houses must be agile, adapting their offerings in real time to meet the audience’s evolving tastes. In West Africa, Big Brother Naija exemplifies this, using live polls and surveys to gauge sentiment, which then directly influences the storyline.Just as audiences are changing, so are filmmakers. New technologies now give filmmakers a wide array of platforms to share their stories, compared to the limited options of the past, such as pay TV.Today, filmmakers are no longer limited to a single broadcaster; technology is empowering producers to own and distribute their content.When it comes to monetizing content, blockchain technology offers a new way to track and authenticate usage, helping young producers secure the royalties they deserve. This is particularly relevant as AI continues to scrape and reuse online content without consent.Atinuke Ngozi Babatunde, Director of MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF) West Africa, emphasized the role of technology and intellectual property in shaping the future of TV: “At MTF, we incorporate courses on law, filmmaking ethics, ethical AI use, and protecting the rights of all film stakeholders. As online spaces evolve, issues like rights, ownership, and piracy are only becoming more critical.Our curriculum constantly adapts to reflect new trends,” she added. “We cover animation, virtual reality, and augmented reality as these technologies become more central to the television industry.”Emerging TrendsA major trend over the past 10 years is the miniaturization and affordability of equipment. Now, a creator can produce high-quality content using just a smartphone. This removes yet another barrier to entry for aspiring filmmakers.A lack of budget or equipment is no longer an excuse – if you have a decent phone, there’s little stopping you from telling your story. MTF’s “Low Budget/No Budget” course equips young filmmakers with frugal innovation skills, which have long been a hallmark of African creativity.Drone technology has also become more affordable, with some students purchasing camera drones as an income stream. Drones add depth to film production and have become mainstream tools for filmmakers.Another significant shift in the last decade is Africa’s emergence on the global film stage. Films are being made in Africa not only by African filmmakers but also by filmmakers from industrialized nations and the African diaspora.Collaboration and skills exchange play a role here. Recently, I participated in an event organized by the U.S. Consulate in Nigeria, where Nigerian filmmakers and musicians explored the importance of building a global African creative community.Storytelling in Our DNAStorytelling is deeply ingrained in African culture, forming the foundation of MTF’s approach to filmmaking.Our courses situate African filmmaking within this rich storytelling tradition. This foundation drives the hyper-local content on channels like Africa Magic, where many of our graduates work, telling authentic African stories for a dedicated audience.Through this technological evolution, all stakeholders in the television sector now have a say in its trajectory. Filmmakers, students, audiences, and broadcasters are all contributing to how content is created and consumed – often in real-time, collaborative settings.Together, we are shaping the future of African filmmaking.
Entertainment
GOtv Step Up: More Channels, Bigger Entertainment

Since January, GOtv has been talking about the Step Up offer, but let’s be honest, most people just hear “Upgrade and get more channels” and keep it moving. Sounds nice, but what does it actually mean?
Here’s what you might not know. When you step up, you don’t just get extra channels, you also stand a chance to get Showmax for free. Yes, free. No extra cost, no hidden charges, just you, your screen, and an all-access pass to even more entertainment. But we’ll get to that in a second.
Let’s talk about Step Up first. You pay for one package, and for a limited time, GOtv bumps you up to a higher one. No extra charge, just an instant upgrade to more of the good things, like better movies, bigger football matches, and shows that make screen time actually worth it. It’s like booking an economy flight and somehow landing in business class.
And it’s not just any random channels. We’re talking Africa Magic Showcase and ROK for the Nollywood lovers, BET and MTV Base for music and pop culture lovers, and of course, SuperSport Football and SuperSport LaLiga for the die-hard football fans who don’t play about their games. Basically, the kind of lineup that makes you wonder how you ever survived without it.
Now, about standing a chance to get Showmax for free. If you’re lucky enough, stepping up could also give you access to some of the most talked-about shows right now, such as Gangs of London, It Ends With Us, Abigail, and many more.
So yes, Step Up isn’t just about “more channels.” It’s about getting the kind of entertainment that makes you forget what time it is. And if you’re lucky? You won’t just be watching on GOtv, you’ll have Showmax too. All it takes is a quick upgrade.
Simply download the MyGOtv app or dial *288# to subscribe, reconnect, or Step Up your package. And if you don’t want to miss a moment, the GOtv Stream App lets you catch your favourite shows anytime, anywhere.
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Must-watch picks on Showmax for your weekend binge

Get ready to stream the hottest Showmax Nigerian Originals, international hit series, and blockbuster movies at a steal! For a limited time, Showmax is offering access for just ₦1,000 on mobile or ₦2,000 on multiple devices with the Shikini Season deal. With a deal this good, there’s no excuse not to dive into these must-watch titles.
The Forge| Now Streaming

A young man, stuck at a crossroads after high school, finds himself struggling to carve out a future. With no clear path ahead, he’s challenged by his mother and a successful businessman to take control of his life. Through faith, mentorship, and self-discovery, he comes to realize that his potential is far greater than he ever imagined.
From the creators of War Room, this inspirational drama has resonated with audiences and critics alike, earning over $40 million at the box office against a $5 million budget. A must-watch for anyone looking for a story about purpose, perseverance, and second chances.
Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAt_j6zEeF0
Between Worlds| New Episodes Thursdays

One moment, Olamide is a fraudster navigating the streets of modern-day Nigeria, and the next, he’s thrust into the ancient kingdom of Ilu Aarin. Ruled by the powerful Oba Ajitoni (Femi Branch) and watched over by the enigmatic Yoruba deity Esu, Olamide finds himself at the center of palace intrigue and supernatural forces beyond his understanding.
Meanwhile, in the present, detective Ifetozamiwa investigates a case that seems to hold mysterious ties to the events unfolding in Ilu Aarin. Rooted in mythology and mystery, Between Worlds is a Showmax Original that redefines fantasy storytelling with a cultural twist.
Kabiyesi| New episodes Fridays

On what should have been the happiest day of her life, Princess Aderiyife’s world is turned upside down by a shocking betrayal. With her kingdom on the brink of chaos, she must decide, will she let fate control her destiny, or will she rise to claim the power that is rightfully hers?
An epic tale of honor, duty, and ambition, Kabiyesi is a gripping drama that explores the weight of leadership, the cost of betrayal, and the fight for a throne that will not be easily won.
Under the Influence| Now Streaming

Dami thought graduating from university would be the start of a new chapter. But after an argument with his older brother, Ayo, he finds himself on an unexpected path, one that leads him straight into the chaotic, fast-paced world of social media fame.
This Showmax Nigerian Original drama stars Iremide Adeoye (WURA), Bobby Ekpe, Eva Ibiam, Dante Okere, Isioma Oke-Nwosu, and Funmbi Oguntoye. Directed and written by Wande Thomas (Lara of Lagos, Napped, The Smart Money Woman 2), Under the Influence is a gripping look at social media’s impact on identity and relationships.
The Day of the Jackal S1 | Mondays until the 17 March finale

Imagine being the best at what you do, so good that no one knows your name, your face, or where you’ll strike next. That’s the Jackal. A ghost and a myth. But someone is watching. Tracking his every move. Connecting the dots no one else has. And for the first time, the hunter is at risk of becoming the hunted.
Eddie Redmayne delivers a chilling performance as the ruthless hitman, while Lashana Lynch plays the relentless intelligence officer determined to stop him. The stakes? Sky-high. The chase? Nonstop. The tension? You’ll be holding your breath. This isn’t just another spy thriller; it is a spy thriller. Catch it while you can.
Mr. Robot S1-4 | Now Streaming

A hoodie. A laptop. A plan to take down the entire financial system. Elliot is a genius hacker, but his mind is just as dangerous as the world he’s trying to expose. What starts as a simple cyber attack quickly turns into something way bigger, and soon, he’s questioning everything, including himself.
This show doesn’t just have plot twists; it is a plot twist. The kind that makes you sit there in shock, rewatching scenes like, “Wait… WHAT?” If you love psychological thrillers, conspiracy theories, and stories that mess with your head, you need to watch this.
A Very Royal Scandal | Now Streaming

Imagine walking into a room, confident you’re about to set the record straight. The cameras roll, the questions come, and within minutes, everything unravels. That was Prince Andrew in 2019. What was meant to be a carefully managed interview with journalist Emily Maitlis turned into a royal disaster, a conversation so shocking it made headlines around the world.
This three-part series pulls you into the tension of those final days before the interview, the desperate attempts at damage control, and the fallout that followed. With Michael Sheen as Prince Andrew and Ruth Wilson as the journalist who asked the questions no one could ignore, it’s a gripping look at power, privilege, and the moment it all went wrong.
Bonus: Award-winning and Blockbuster Hits
If you’re looking for more great shows, these are worth watching. The Ringleader: The Case of the Bling Ring streams from March 19 and follows Rachel Lee, the teenager behind Hollywood’s celebrity burglaries, as she finally shares her story. Taylor Mac’s 24-Decade History of Popular Music streams from March 26 and is a unique concert that tells 240 years of American history through music. Gangs of London returns for Season 3 on March 25, with the city’s underworld thrown into chaos after a deadly drug shipment.

So get ready for a month of nonstop entertainment! Whether you’re in the mood for drama, action, or a mind-blowing thriller, Showmax has you covered. And with the Showmax Shikini Season deal, you can stream for just ₦1,000 on mobile or ₦2,000 on all devices. So, what’s first on your watchlist? Sign up now at www.showmax.com/deals.
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Leading Women on Africa Magic GOtv

Women Who Run the Show: Africa Magic’s Fierce Female Leads
Africa Magic has been a home for some of the most beautiful stories on Nigerian television. Stories brought to life by strong, inspiring, and iconic female characters. From drama to reality and comedy, these women captivate the audience with their action, resilience, depth, and ability to interpret their roles so well.
Whether it’s Gbemi and Toolz using their voices to engage and empower, Mimi Chaka (Mofe) commanding respect in a king’s court, or Oluchi Amajuoyi (Adanna) leading with wisdom, these women prove that storytelling remains one of the most powerful ways to honour and celebrate women’s roles in society.
Let’s shine the spotlight on some of these remarkable female leads and the shows they bring to life.
Gbemi and Toolz—Off Air With Gbemi and Toolz
Gbemi Olateru-Olagbegi and Tolu Oniru-Demuren are two dynamic media personalities who have made a name for themselves in the entertainment industry. Their show, Off Air With Gbemi and Toolz, is a bold and engaging take on pop culture, social issues, and trending topics. Beyond their lively banter and humour, these women exemplify intelligence, confidence, and authenticity. They create a space for open conversations, empowering their audience, especially women, to own their voices and perspectives unapologetically.
Catch Off Air With Gbemi and Toolz on Africa Magic Showcase, GOtv Channel 8, every Thursday at 1:00 PM.
Mimi Chaka as Oniyemofe—Riona
Mimi Chaka brings grace and depth to her portrayal of Oniyemofe, the fourth and favourite wife of King Ofotonku in Riona. Mofe is not just a queen but a woman who understands her worth. She moves with elegance, aware of the influence she holds as the mother of the heir to the throne. Her character represents resilience and the quiet power that comes with being a woman in a position of influence.
Catch Riona at 7:30 am every Monday-Friday on Africa Magic Family, GOtv Channel 2.
Lanre Ayanwale as Iyoma—Omera
Iyoma, played by Lanre Ayanwale in Omera, is a character that embodies strength and wisdom. She is a woman navigating the complexities of power, tradition, and family, making choices that often demand both courage and sacrifice. Her role highlights the inner strength of women who hold families and societies together, often behind the scenes but with undeniable impact.
Catch Omera at every Monday-Friday at 8:00 pm on Africa Magic Showcase, GOtv Channel 8.
Dupe Jayesimi as Iya Biliki—Irora Iya
While Irora Iya is packed with drama and intrigue, Dupe Jayesimi’s performance as Iya Biliki stands out as proof of the power of women in storytelling. She takes on a role that captures the struggles and triumphs of women who fight for their beliefs, love, and legacy. Her journey is one of resilience, showing that strength is not just in loud declarations but in the ability to endure and rise above challenges.
Catch Irora Iya on Africa Magic Yoruba, GOtv Channel 5, every day at 6:30 PM.
Oluchi Amajuoyi as Adanna—Cheta M
Adanna is a compelling character in the Africa Magic Original Series Cheta M, played by Oluchi Amajuoyi. As the eldest daughter of a council member and the second-in-command of the Umuade women, Adanna is a figure of grace and wisdom. She carries the burden of leadership with humility while possessing a rare gift of foresight. Her love story with Nnanna is bittersweet, a tale of love and loss that adds depth to her character. She is a symbol of how women navigate duty, love, and destiny, often making the toughest sacrifices.
Catch Cheta M every Monday- Friday at 9:00 pm on Africa Magic Showcase, GOtv Channel 8.
The women of Africa Magic are more than just characters on a screen. They are reflections of the resilience, ambition, and power that women embody in everyday life. Through their stories, they challenge norms, redefine strength, and inspire countless viewers.
Subscribe now to unlock a world of exciting and entertaining programmes. To upgrade, subscribe, or reconnect, simply download the MyGOtv app or dial *288#. For on-the-go viewing, don’t forget to download the GOtv Stream App and enjoy your favourite shows anytime, anywhere.
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