Nigeria’s entertainment industry is experiencing a major shift as an increasing number of local streaming platforms emerge to showcase homegrown content to both domestic and international audiences. Platforms such as Kava, Circuit, Showmax, and EbonyLife ON Plus are leading the charge, offering Nollywood films, African series, and lifestyle programming to viewers who previously relied on global services like Netflix and Amazon Prime.
This surge reflects a growing appetite for authentic African storytelling, as well as a demand for flexible, affordable, and accessible streaming options. Each platform brings a unique approach to the Nigerian market, catering to diverse viewing preferences.
Kava: The Global Hub for Nollywood Content
Launched in July 2025, Kava has quickly positioned itself as a major player in Nigeria’s streaming ecosystem. With backing from industry heavyweights like Inkblot Productions and Filmhouse Group, Kava promotes itself as a “global home” for Nollywood films and African cinema.
Subscribers gain access to a wide range of genres, including drama, comedy, thriller, and romance. The platform releases new content weekly and is available on smart TVs, mobile devices, and web browsers. Notably, Kava targets African diaspora audiences by offering its content in over 190 countries, ensuring Nigerian stories reach global viewers.
Circuit: Flexible Access for African Film Enthusiasts
Circuit entered the Nigerian streaming space in December 2024, offering a slightly different model focused on flexibility. Unlike traditional subscription-only services, Circuit provides options like Pay-Per-View (TVOD) and short-term passes, including 7-day or 21-day access to selected content.
Circuit’s catalog includes Nollywood hits, East African films, and Francophone African productions. The platform emphasizes piracy prevention and content protection, earning trust among filmmakers. With millions of streams recorded worldwide, Circuit demonstrates the potential for Nigerian films to reach global audiences while giving viewers control over what and when they watch.
Showmax: Established Regional Streaming Service

Showmax, launched in 2015 by MultiChoice in partnership with global media companies, has long been a favorite in Nigeria and across Africa. While it is not exclusively Nigerian, Showmax combines local Nigerian productions with international content, giving users a diverse library of movies, series, and even live sports.
The platform offers multiple subscription plans, such as entertainment packages for series and films, and mobile plans targeting football fans. Showmax’s affordability, coupled with integration into DStv billing, has helped retain a strong Nigerian user base. Its focus on local content ensures it remains competitive in an increasingly crowded market.
EbonyLife ON Plus: Beyond Movies
EbonyLife ON Plus, spearheaded by media entrepreneur Mo Abudu, takes a broader approach to streaming. Launched in late 2025, it combines entertainment with educational and lifestyle content, as well as commerce and interactive features.
The platform’s pillars — Watch It, Learn It, Shop It, Win It, and Live It — provide a mix of exclusive Nollywood films, series, documentaries, masterclasses, and skill-building videos. Users can also access lifestyle and fashion content, creating an immersive experience beyond traditional streaming. EbonyLife ON Plus is designed to appeal to both domestic and international audiences seeking a platform that blends entertainment with personal development.
What This Means for Viewers
The emergence of these platforms highlights the growing global appeal of Nigerian content. While international streaming giants remain relevant, local services are increasingly carving out their own space by focusing on African storytelling, affordability, and flexibility.
For viewers, this means more options to access Nollywood films, African series, and lifestyle content without relying solely on foreign platforms. With Kava’s cinema-centric subscription, Circuit’s flexible viewing passes, Showmax’s diverse catalog, and EbonyLife ON Plus’s hybrid content offerings, Nigerian audiences have more ways than ever to enjoy entertainment tailored to their preferences.
As competition grows, subscribers can expect more original content, innovative features, and accessible pricing. This trend not only benefits consumers but also strengthens the Nigerian film industry by providing creators with platforms that reach both local and international audiences.
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