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Streaming giant Netflix announced plans to expand its library by adding more films and TV shows from Nigeria. The move comes after the success of “Lionheart,” the platform’s first Nigerian original film. Netflix aims to tap into the vast Nigerian film industry, known as Nollywood, by acquiring more content to cater to its Nigerian and international audience.

The platform sees significant potential in Nigeria, not only for its large population but also for its vibrant film industry that produces thousands of movies each year. By investing in Nigerian content, Netflix hopes to attract more subscribers from the region and beyond.

Nigerian filmmakers are excited about the opportunity to showcase their work on a global platform like Netflix. This move not only brings more visibility to Nigerian cinema but also opens up new opportunities for collaboration and storytelling.

Netflix has been making efforts to diversify its content and cater to audiences worldwide. In recent years, the platform has added more international films and TV shows to its library in an attempt to reach a broader audience. The addition of Nigerian content is in line with Netflix’s commitment to offering diverse and inclusive programming to its subscribers. Through this expansion, Netflix hopes to further solidify its position as a leading global streaming service.