Moses Babatope has announced the launch of the Nile Media Entertainment Group, an expansive media and entertainment company dedicated to providing services in film production, distribution, cinema experiences, and talent building across Africa.
The Nile Group aims to redefine the landscape of African media, leveraging a substantial multi-million dollar investment/funding to drive growth and development across the industry. Over the years, the entertainment industry has grown tremendously, contributing around 5% of Nigeria’s GDP. Within this rapidly changing environment, Nile has identified opportunities for further growth in untapped markets within the West African and sub-Saharan African regions.
According to Babatope, the company will focus on creating, showcasing, and distributing content globally with its multifaceted approach, encompassing film production, distribution, cinema experiences, and talent development.
“We are taking a grand approach to transform the industry. Seeing how much we have grown over the years, our vision is not only to celebrate and amplify African stories globally but also to create more revenue streams and deliver exceptional returns for our investors. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and tapping into the vast pool of African talent, we are aiming to set new industry standards and drive significant economic growth. This is an exciting time for us, and we are happy to reshape the future of African entertainment.”
The Nile Group operates through five entities: Nile Entertainment, Nile Cinemas, Nile Motion Pictures, Nile Studio Lab, and the Nile Foundation. Nile Entertainment will manage distribution across Africa, the US, the UK, Canada, and other key international markets including South America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia.
Nile Entertainment is opening on a strong note with the highly anticipated third installment of Omoni Oboli’s Wives on Strike 3 and according to Moses Babatope, Nile Entertainment has secured both local and international distribution rights for over 31 titles.
In addition, Nile Entertainment has acquired Global rights for an impressive slate of productions, including Linda Ikeji’s latest true crime film offering “The Night of June 7” directed by Toka McBaror, “The Artefact” a GenZ-themed multi-million naira Action/Adventure written, directed, and produced by Tolu Awobiyi a long-term collaborator with Moses Babatope, “Banke” an intense drama starring Daniel Etim Effiong and Bolaji Ogunmola produced by respected Nollywood veteran filmmaker Emma Isikaku, “Is It Your Money” a one of its kind highly sought-after documentary series created and produced by the award-winning media personality Chude Jideonwo, “Afrobeats Backstory Season 2” the follow-up to the widely acclaimed Afrobeats origins docu-series by the enigmatic Ayo Shonnaiya and “The Wives” a faith-based documentary series directed by young fast-rising sensational filmmaker Orire Nwani who rose to the fore with his Amazon Prime licensed series Grind.
Complementing its distribution capabilities, Nile Cinemas will be at the forefront of cinema management, overseeing operations for THC Cinemas Ifako-Ijaiye, Lagos, and Royal Roots Cinemas Ikota, Lagos, and more coming up. Through Nile Screens, the company will also provide cinema operations services for a new screening initiative called Filmhub.
With the high demand for premium, personalized cinema experiences on the rise, Babatope hints that Nile X in collaboration with one of the leading Cinema chains in Nigeria is set to introduce private luxury pods, offering an exclusive and immersive viewing experience.
The Pods cater to a discerning audience that seeks more than just a film screening. This venture taps into a niche market, blending the allure of cinema with the sophistication of gourmet dining, luxurious seating, and advanced audio-visual technology.
As the production arm of the group, Nile Motion Pictures will develop and produce a wide range of original content. Notable projects include an untitled romantic drama with Kayode Kasum’s FilmTrybe, an action-thriller “The Porters” produced in collaboration with Wingonia Ikpi’s Boxonia Blueprint Productions, and the faith-based drama “Oluwaloni” in partnership with Biodun Stephen’s Shutterspeed Projects.
Production partnerships include collaborations with Ifedayo Agoro, a renowned Nigerian entrepreneur, digital storyteller, and community manager of Diary of A Naija Girl (DANG): DANG. A 1m-strong community of women passionate about authentic storytelling.
At the heart of Nile Group’s creative endeavors, Nile Studio Lab produces high-quality films and TV series for in-house and third-party productions. A recent agreement with an International Studio Consortium has been reached.
Nile Group’s international partnerships include collaborations with IFEC UK, Continental Entertainment, Invention Studios, Amplify Africa, TMPL Motion Pictures, Cinemax Distribution, Papaya, Nigerian International Film & TV Summit and Africa Cinema Summit. These alliances aim to expand the reach of African stories and ensure their global impact.
Dedicated to social impact, The Nile Foundation will drive community development initiatives through a series of masterclasses for filmmakers, sponsoring small projects, and discovering new talents in Africa. The Nile Foundation aims to foster a thriving and inclusive film industry across the continent by investing in local talent and supporting grassroots projects.
The Team
Moses Babatope
Moses Babatope, with over 20 years of experience in film exhibition, production, distribution, marketing, and sales, has been credited with many firsts in the Nigerian film industry. He has championed the global distribution of Nigerian blockbuster films, including the highest-grossing film of all time in West Africa, A Tribe Called Judah, as well as Battle on Buka Street, Omo Ghetto: The Saga, The Wedding Party movies, King of Boys, The Merry Men movies, and others.
He is also responsible for the first set of direct major theatrical distribution deals with leading studios in Hollywood including the Walt Disney Company, resulting in the highest-grossing Hollywood film in West Africa, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Additionally, Moses Babatope collaborated with Warner Brothers and Sony Pictures distributing in West Africa hits like Barbie, Aquaman 1 and 2, Black Adam, Spiderman: No Way Home, Venom 2, and The Woman King. As a pioneer in the global digital distribution of Nigerian and African content, Moses has secured multi-picture, multi-year licensing deals with worldwide streaming giants such as Netflix and Amazon.
Biola Sekonu: Group Executive Director
Before joining Nile Group, Sokenu led financial operations at Fleet River Productions Ltd, managing the production of Netflix’s “The Diplomat” Season 2.
Lolu Desalu Joins as Executive director
leveraging 18 years of experience in business strategy, brand building, and strategic partnerships. Desalu’s career spans roles at NPower, Incisive Media, and TimeInc. London, and most recently as chief marketing officer at Filmhouse Group.
Abimbola Craig takes on the role of VP of production
A lawyer-turned-filmmaker, Craig previously headed production at NdaniTV and also co-produced hits that include “Sugar Rush, “Real Housewives of Lagos, Glamour Girls”
Bukky George Taylor : VP of Nile X
Taylor brings 17 years of strategic communications experience as the founder of Robert Taylor Media and co-founder of Crawl Africa, the first tourism app on the continent.
Nowekere Alexis C.I Segun-Ojo: GM of distribution and marketing
With over 13 years in public relations and brand strategy, Segun-Ojo contributed to the success of West Africa’s highest-grossing cinema marketing team, executing high-profile campaigns for local and international films.
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