‘We will continue to invest in Nigerian stories’- Netflix debunks rumour [Exclusive]

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‘We will continue to invest in Nigerian stories’- Netflix debunks rumour [Exclusive]

Netflix has debunked the rumour of its exit from Nigeria emphasising its commitment to investing in Nigerian stories.

Earlier today, social media got into a frenzy with the news of Netflix leaving Nigeria. With lots of reactions and speculations flying around, the streaming platform was yet to give a statement. However following the report of its alleged exit, Netflix’s spokesperson contacted our reporter to refute the news.

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“We are not exiting Nigeria. We will continue to invest in Nigerian stories to delight our members,” said Netflix.

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Netflix’s clarification not only debunks these claims but also reaffirms its ongoing commitment to Nigerian storytelling. Over the years, the platform has played a pivotal role in showcasing Nollywood productions to a global audience, curating a diverse collection of local content that ranges from romantic comedies to hard-hitting dramas. The platform has also collaborated with local filmmakers, funding original productions such as Blood Sisters and Aníkúlápó, which have gained international recognition. This investment has reinforced Netflix as a key player in Nigeria’s film and television scene, supporting both established and emerging talents in the industry.

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As the dust settles on this controversy, one thing is certain; Netflix is not abandoning Nigeria. With Netflix at the forefront, the future of Nigerian streaming looks bright. For now, Nigerians can breathe a sigh of relief and look forward to more homegrown stories streaming on the platform.

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