In March 2012, one Ugochi Oyenekwe, iROKOtv’s first-ever employee, who also happens to be Jason’s cousin, partnered with a number of movie producers to set up Real Nolly, a similar enterprise. An act ...
Internet service provider, Spectranet 4G LTE has launched a partnership with iROKOtv.com to provide customers free movie.To celebrate this, Spectranet is giving the gift of 30 days free iROKOtv.com to ...
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Jason Njoku reflects on IrokoTV’s $100M gamble: 'Streaming wasn’t the right model for Nollywood.'
Jason Njoku, co-founder and CEO ofhas offered a rare and brutally honest look into the trials, miscalculations, and eventual retreat of his once-ambitious streaming venture in Nigeria. In a candid ...
CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - Nigerian films don't often make it to Western cinemas, but Nigerians living abroad can now see their favourite "Nollywood" movies thanks to a London-based Internet startup. Jason ...
In 2010, Bastian Gotter invested up to $200,000 into IROKOtv, an African video-on-demand company Jason Njoku, his friend and co-founder, launched in Lagos, Nigeria. For the next couple of years, ...
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