EbonyLife Media CEO Mo Abudu isn’t executed pushing worldwide boundaries for African storytellers and creators.
Considered one of Africa’s preeminent media moguls, the resourceful London-born Abudu is on the brink of develop the scope of her Lagos-based firm with EbonyLife on Plus, a brand new sort of membership-based streaming service that may function pan-African sequence, motion pictures, speak reveals and way of life content material.
EbonyLife was initially created as an upscale TV community in 2012 and efficiently moved into function movie and sequence manufacturing, scoring offers with Sony Footage Tv and Netflix, amongst others.
The launch of EbonyLife on Plus comes at a crucial time for the African filmmaking and artistic neighborhood, which has been in limbo since world streamers shifted course within the final 18 months after short-lived commitments within the area: Netflix reportedly pulled the plug on its Nigerian Originals, whereas Amazon Prime Video abruptly exited the African market altogether final yr.
“There’s an entire continent that should have a voice, their tales should be informed and they’re producing however they not have a house for his or her productions,” she says, noting that “lots of people are turning to YouTube as an possibility” which she says “shouldn’t be the one place.”
In an interview with Selection outlining plans for EbonyLife on Plus, Abudu says the streamer’s rollout might be a pure evolution of her work and mantra. “I’ve constructed that ecosystem of offering avenues for the distribution for our content material on the continent, in addition to within the diaspora, for the final 20 years, so it’s time to take up the cost,” she says.
EbonyLife has achieved a topnotch monitor file in scripted, notably with the thriller miniseries “Blood Sisters,” a Netflix unique that garnered over 11 million hours seen in its first week alone; “Òlòtūré,” a dark-edged thriller film and sequence about human trafficking; and “A Sunday Affair,” a romantic dramedy movie. The banner additionally entered the pageant circuit with “Demise and the King’s Horseman,” a movie adaptation of Wole Soyinka’s acclaimed anti-colonial stage play by the identical identify which performed at Toronto in 2022.
Abudu hasn’t conceived EbonyLife on Plus as one other world streamer, she says, however reasonably a platform that might be bringing collectively a neighborhood round shared pursuits “rooted in objective, identification and connection.”
“Do I’ve the budgets of Netflix and Amazon? In fact I don’t, and that’s why we’re being a bit bit inventive on the varieties of content material that we’re bringing to the platform,” says Abudu, who ventured into directing with the brief movies “Her Excellent Life” and “Iyawo Mi” in 2023. She says she isn’t seeking to “compete with the Netflixes,” or grow to be like a small-scale Amazon or YouTube platform.
Apart from showcasing movies and sequence, EbonyLife on Plus will boast a wholesome quantity of actuality and way of life content material skewing youthful (18 and up) feminine demographics, together with e-commerce.
“We’ll be curating African vogue, so should you’re searching for the newest designer outfit from Nigeria, you might discover it on our portal,” Abudu says, stressing that “it received’t be a self publishing platform — we wish it to be extremely curated and by invitation.”
Abudu, who rose to fame within the 2000s together with her fashionable daytime speak present “Moments With Mo,” will ship a masterclass each month completely for EbonyLife on Plus. She’ll additionally herald a podcast tailored from “Moments With Mo,” together with one other podcast titled “What Do Girls Actually Suppose?”
Aiming to enchantment to youthful subscribers, Abudu says “the brand new TikTok era is searching for extra thrilling issues than simply the following drama,” which is why EbonyLife on Plus is “leaning towards Nigerian creators on YouTube.” The service has already partnered with three YouTube creators to have them create content material for EbonyLife on Plus in-house as writers and producers. She notes that “even Netflix and all of those guys are actually seeking to YouTube and bringing the largest creators on YouTube to their platforms.”
The inaugural slate of EbonyLife on Plus will embody the corporate’s present library, together with a listing of Nollywood Gold classics which the corporate lately acquired, and a set of movies from Sony Footage that function distinguished Black expertise. There may also be some unique scripted movies and reveals which she says might be “tightly scripted, with a restricted value and places that we will afford as we begin this journey.”
Anticipated scripted highlights on EbonyLife on Plus embody “Hallelujah,” a household drama set a robust Largos church starring Uzor Arukwe and Bolaji Ogunmola, and an untitled movie that includes Omoni Oboli as a beloved media star whose picture-perfect life unravels. Different scripted content material will star Bolaji Ogunmola, Uche Jombo, Nancy Isime and Daniel Effiong. There may also be some lifestyle-driven specials celebrating African identification, corresponding to a present hosted by Nigeria’s dance icon Kaffy leads high-energy masterclasses in Afro dance types.
EbonyLife on Plus could have a tender launch in September (priced at $10/yr in Nigeria and $30/yr internationally), and Abudu says she’s at the moment speaking to buyers and dealing with a monetary advisory firm in Nigeria on a capital increase.
Whereas streamers have pulled out or scaled again investments throughout the continent, Abudu believes there may be nonetheless a worldwide viewers for reveals and films produced in Africa, as “Child Farm” lately proved.
“Our co-production ‘Child Farm’ has been extraordinarily profitable in Africa and Netflix then determined to distribute it to English-speaking international locations, the place it carried out exceptionally effectively, breaking into the High 10 Netflix charts in key markets together with the U.Okay., U.S., Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the Philippines, amongst others. That tells you there’s a huge market and that persons are able to hearken to our tales,” she mentioned, including that “Child Farm” may also launch on EbonyLife on Plus exterior of Africa.
The prolific entrepreneur can also be upbeat in regards to the longer-term views for the continent. She sees the upcoming takeover of South African pay-TV large MultiChoice by Canal+ Group as a constructive sign.
“I feel Canal + sees the long run in Africa they usually’re proper, as a result of by the yr 2050, one in 5 individuals on the earth goes to be an African. Now we have the youngest youth demographic on the globe. So that is the long run. They’re considering long run,” says Abudu.
Other than the streamer’s launch, EbonyLife is within the technique of opening a cinema for African movies in South London, within the district of Wandsworth. Abudu reveals that she simply hosted the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, throughout his go to to Nigeria. “He’s enthusiastic about the truth that we’re doing the primary African cinema within the U.Okay.,” she says.
Elsewhere, EbonyLife is continuous to work with a variety of worldwide gamers. Abudu says she’s acquired initiatives within the pipeline with Idris Elba, Starz and Lionsgate in addition to Westbrook and IFC, amongst others.