Africa’s original streaming service, Showmax, is staking a major claim on the rapidly growing streaming industry in Nigeria with its first ever Nigerian Masterbrand campaign with tagline “No one tells a story like we do”. The campaign officially launched on Monday, 29 May with a super crisp and relatable television commercial featuring Nigerian actress, Sharon […]
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It was a night of glamour and style as Showmax premiered its latest original, The Real Housewives of Abuja at Transcorp Hilton, Abuja, on the 11th of February, 2023. Hosted by Media Personality and Content Creator, Hawa Magaji, the event had in attendance diplomats and top executives across various sectors, as well as celebrities […]
It’s officially Christmas week! It also just happens to be everyone’s favourite time of the year, and expectedly, a lot of us have mentally shut down, zoned out of work and into the festive mood. In the spirit of festive – and honestly because we know you most probably would use a movie recommendation or […]
The Real Housewives of Lagos (RHOLagos), which premiered exclusively on Showmax on the 8th of April, has broken the record for the most first-day views on Showmax Nigeria. The Showmax Original reality series trended on Twitter at No.1 in Nigeria and South Africa, and also featured on the trend list in the UK. The cast also […]
It was a night of glamour and extravagance in true Eko style at the exclusive launch party of the highly anticipated Showmax original, The Real Housewives of Lagos. The party took place at The Jewel Aieda on the 2nd of April, 2022 and it was attended by top executives, A-list celebrities and influencers etc. Some […]
DStv is delighted to announce a reward for its premium customers this September. Premium customers will have access to Showmax at no additional cost, as part of its DStv Thanks initiative. This will provide more customers with an opportunity to stream their favourite shows from anywhere and at any time. Eligible customers can easily claim this reward […]
I grew up in a very small town in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria. Growing up, my family was one of the very few on our street who had a television set and a VCR. What this meant was that every Sunday, our living room was filled to the brim with neighbours and their children […]
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