Series
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GAMIE
Gospel Watch NowGAMiEÂ (Olumide Okesanjo) is a Multifaceted Artiste with over a decade of experience in music, performing arts and creative writing.
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Baking with The Reys
Food Watch NowHouse Musician Holly Rey hits the kitchen with her kid sister Mimi Rey to create this quick and easy, kid friendly series of baked items suitable for the whole family.
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A Ghanaian Story
Documentary Play NowAn assessment of post Independent Ghana and how the current generation feel about the fact that the black man decided to rule the nation.The documentary seeks to question if we have done a better job after more than 60 years of self governance.
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The Weekly Show with Khathu Season Three
Comedy Watch NowFunny man Dj Khathu brings you a weekly show looking at events and news happening around the world with his own hilarious twist.
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Dambe Warriors Season Two
Sport Watch NowDambe is a style of boxing associated with the Hausa people of West Africa, including southern Niger and southwest Chad. Starting out as more of a wrestling sport, known as "kokowa" in the Hausa language, Dambe today is a "striking sport" where one fist is used as a spear to strike an opponent and the other as a shield. Unlike the five-round maximum of the United Fighting Championship (UFC) in the US, Dambe is fought in three rounds or fewer if a knockout punch is delivered. Winners receive prizes in the form of money, cattle, presents from fans, or motorcycles and cars. On rare occasions, young women are married off to fighters as rewards.
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With All Due Respect
Comedy Watch NowIn this interview style show charismatic host DJ Khathu, with his comedic disposition, taunts celebrities with off-the-wall interviews aimed at getting under their skin. No guest is safe.
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Questions with Katherine
Comedy Watch NowA dysfunctional writer of self help books teaches life lessons.
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Secondary Season One
Drama Watch NowBased on a true story of what happens in the typical Nigerian High school.
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Pride And Petty
Comedy Watch NowPride and Petty is a comedy following the antics of a toxic broken-up couple who can’t get over each other. It consists of 12 short episodes all between 2 and 5 minutes. Influenced by the likes of Insecure, Chewing Gum and The Real Husbands of Hollywood, Pride and Petty is a web-series that blends savage humour with a building storyline that differentiates it from the traditional sitcom.
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Stand Up Nigeria
Comedy Watch NowStand Up Nigeria is the first and still the only 100% comedy platform in Nigeria. The A-list stars and upcoming comedians thrill the audience with clean jokes which make the show an ideal family event.
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Dambe Warriors
Sport Watch NowDambe is a style of boxing associated with the Hausa people of West Africa, including southern Niger and southwest Chad. Starting out as more of a wrestling sport, known as "kokowa" in the Hausa language, Dambe today is a "striking sport" where one fist is used as a spear to strike an opponent and the other as a shield. Unlike the five-round maximum of the United Fighting Championship (UFC) in the US, Dambe is fought in three rounds or fewer if a knockout punch is delivered. Winners receive prizes in the form of money, cattle, presents from fans, or motorcycles and cars. On rare occasions, young women are married off to fighters as rewards.
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BABYMAMA
General Watch NowGeneral discussions on the issues of Parenting and child grooming amidst a family environment.
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Hustlers Gallery
Watch NowA lifestyle show that follows and emphasizes the constant hustle and bustle of Nigerian artisans.
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The Weekly Show with Khathu Season Two
Comedy Watch NowFunny man Dj Khathu brings you a weekly show looking at events and news happening around the world with his own hilarious twist.
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The Counselor
Comedy Watch NowEntrepreneurial but single lady Eme, decides to stay back in the town where she completed her one year mandatory youth service. She grabs the opportunity to set up a business and when she meets a handsome, uptight man who hails from a family with an African Oracle it becomes pretty clear that her love life needs an 'opportunity' of its own.