ibakatv
Owner | Blessed Idornigie |
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URL | http://ibakatv.com/ |
Launched | 1 December 2011 |
Current status | Active |
ibakatv is a Video on demand platform for Nollywood movies;[1] it has over 15,000 hours of movie and TV content streamed on-demand.[2][3][4][5][6]
Ibakatv is part of ibaka Entertainment which was founded in 2011 in Lagos, by Blessed Idornigie,[7] with the support of his partners/investors Mr. Kazim Adeoti and Dr. Gbolahan Olaniyi, Ayodele Awoleye and other family and friends. .ibakatv is now one of the fastest-growing internet entertainment companies in Nigeria and is currently YouTube's biggest sub-Saharan African partner.[8][9]
History[]
iBAKA Entertainment Ltd was founded in 2011 in Lagos, by Blessed Idornigie, with the support of his partners/investors. Idornigie's had entered into many online businesses, from e-gold to multilevel marketing. At 27, he had worked in five different companies before discovering that the Nollywood industry needs more competitive and innovative ideas in online movies streaming and distribution, content immortalisation and security.[10]
He decided to make more research about the industry and found out that Nollywood content is highly demanded within and in the diaspora. That began the journey of ibakatv.[11]
The aim was to create a platform that will become the viewer's choice destination in African Internet entertainment. He started in out in his room with a laptop and with support from family members and friends. The company was birthed in 2011. Idorngie later brought in partners that injected some funds into the business. September 2012 marked the turning point for ibakatv, after it acquired YouTube Premium Partnership and with four major channels, ibakatv|NOLLYWOOD, ibakatv|YORUBA, AFRICAMAGICCLIP and ibakatv with a monthly hit of about 6m to 20m at Estimated Watch Time of about 80M to 200M as at today.[12][13]
This success on YouTube was one of the motivating factors that inspired the company to create its own official online movie-streaming platform called IBAKATV.COM.[14]
Today, aside the fact that ibakatv is YouTube's biggest premium partner in Sahara Africa,[15][16] it has built a global audience of over 500 million video views, 5 billion estimated watch time and over 1 million unique subscribers from over 220 different countries which includes, United States, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Canada, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, Spain, Australia and many others. It generates more than 1million hit daily.
Platforms[]
Ibakatv reach is felt across various mobile devices. In its bid to make Nollywood entertainment easily accessible to all classes of audience, ibakatv mobile app was introduced.[17][18] This guarantees audience satisfaction and makes viewing and access to Nollywood, Ghallywood and other African entertainment on the go. Ibakatv is on android and apple store which makes android and iOS users can download ibakatv app in their respective stores. Ibakatv is also on SMART TVs, which means users can also access ibakatv app live on their Samsung, Roku, Android, Apple Tv.Ibakatv prides itself as a luminary in Video-On-Demand.
References[]
- ^ "Halloween 2015 Countdown – Nigerian Director Kunle Afolayan's Horror/Thriller 'The Figurine'". Indie Wire.
- ^ "iBAKATV – Android Apps on Google Play". google play. Google.
- ^ ibakatv. "ibakaTv.com: Nigerian Movies Online Channel". Ogbongeblog. Retrieved 21 March 2013.
- ^ ibakatv. "15+ Online Video-On-Demand Platforms For Africa Worth Watching in 2014". telecomist. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
- ^ ibakatv. "Online Streaming: Ibakatv Makes The Difference". samurahh.com. Retrieved 13 March 2016.
- ^ "Internet streaming, a threat to many film-makers, may save Nollywood". the economist.
- ^ "Blessed Idornigie, building a billion-dollar online movie streaming platform". Business Day. South Africa.
- ^ "Mark Angel Comedy, 2 other Nigerians win SSA YouTube Awards/". Vanguard. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
- ^ "Child Comedian Emmanuell Wins YouTube Awards". Nigerian Bulletin.
- ^ Ibakatv. "What separates Ibaka TV from the rest – Idornigie". daylight. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
- ^ "ibakatv". Ibakatv.com. Retrieved 1 September 2012.
- ^ Ibakatv. "How i started IbakaTV- Idornigie, Ibaka TV CEO". Goldenpearlmediang. Retrieved 27 March 2017.
- ^ "Graduate Customer Service Agents at IBAKATV". justjobsng. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
- ^ "Nigeria's tech start-ups in aggressive expansion for global market share". Business Day. South Africa.
- ^ "SABC gets two nominations at inaugural YouTube SSA awards". SABC. Retrieved 11 November 2016.
- ^ "African YouTube Awards 2016 Winners Announced". techmoran. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
- ^ "Ibakatv on Google Play". Google Play. Google.
- ^ "Ibakatv on Android". Mobogenie.
External links[]
- Internet properties established in 2011
- Nigerian films
- Video on demand services