Nollywood media heavyweights partner to launch global streaming platform Kava , focused on stories from Africa

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Nollywood Heavyweights Inkblot Studios & Filmhouse Group To Launch Global Streaming Platform Kava Focused On Stories From Africa​


July 24, 2025
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Kava Co-CEOs - Chinaza Onuzo (L) Kene Okwuosa (R) VAMP

EXCLUSIVE: In a landmark move, Nollywood heavyweights Inkblot Studios and Filmhouse Group have joined forces to create Kava, a new global streaming platform dedicated solely to Nollywood and African content.
The platform, which is set to launch in late August 2025, will kick off with more than 30 premium Nollywood titles from creators across Nigeria and the African diaspora, including exclusive post-theatrical releases and a selection of top Nigerian films and series in all genres. New content will be added weekly to the service.

Some of the first titles that will be on offer on Kava include: comedy-drama Alakada Bad and Boujee; Owambe Thieves starring Zubby Michael, Odunlade Adekola and Solo Sobowale; What About Us with Kuni Remie and Uzor Arukwe; and House Job starring Erica Nlewedim.

According to Kava founders, there are ambitions to create exclusive original content down the line for its subscribers. Nollywood is currently recognized as the second-largest film industry in the world in terms of volume, after Bollywood, but stories from the region have long been underrepresented on global platforms. With Netflix and Amazon Prime having pulled back on original commissions in recent years, the demand for African content continues to rise, particularly among diaspora audiences.

Kava is powered by two industry titans – Inkblot Studios, one of Nigeria’s leading studios and the first to secure landmark streaming deals with Amazon Prime and Netflix in Africa, and Filmhouse Group, which runs West Africa’s largest cinema chain Filmhouse Cinemas, distribution arm FilmOne Entertainment and production outfit FilmOne Studios.


“Our vision with Kava is to redefine opportunity in Nollywood,” Kava co-CEO and Filmhouse Group chief Kene Okwuosa told Deadline. “By giving both rising and establishing talent a trusted, lucrative stage to tell their stories, we’re building a platform that doesn’t just stream films – it fuels careers, drives innovation and connects African creativity to audiences around the world.”


Kava co-CEO and Inkblot head Chinaza Onuzo added: “Kava is more than a streaming service. It’s a bold new chapter for Nollywood, designed to meet the growing demand for premium, authentic African content and to redefine how the world experiences our stories. By bringing Nollywood’s finest films and series to global audiences, we’re celebrating African identity, heritage and creativity in a way that’s never been done before.”

He continued: “Kava will be the ultimate platform for nurturing and elevating the next generation of Nollywood talent. We’re creating a legitimate space where emerging established filmmakers, actors and creators can showcase their work, thrive on a fair and transparent platform, and gain the global recognition they deserve.”

To sign up head to kava.tv.
 

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Great potential.

Endless indigenous African mythology and folklore they could focus on.

Prime opportunity for them to build more bridges between the continent and the Diaspora by focusing on shared stories retained via Diasporic African spiritual systems in the Americas.
 
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This is awesome. People don't realize how important it is to have media companies built by us, promoted internationally. Telling your own story and showing your own images whether by magazine, TV show, movies, etc is a huge sign of power

Like I have always been saying. Imagery is EVERYTHING
 

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Great! Now, they can get off our d1cks and stop coming over and competing for roles In OUR culture.
 
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