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| Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Mynd44(mod): 8:19am On Jun 04, 2025 |
"We spent $100m trying to win. We finally accepted there was no market for paid services and exited Nigeria" Businessman, Jason Njoku speaks on iROKOtv shutdown Jason Njoku, the founder of iROKOtv, has shared his experience running iROKOtv and trying to make it profitable in Nigeria.https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2025/6/we-spent-100m-trying-to-win-we-finally-accepted-there-was-no-market-for-paid-services-and-exited-nigeria-businessman-jason-njoku-speaks-on-irokotv-shutdown.html#comments
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| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Karlman: 8:26am On Jun 04, 2025*. Modified: 10:01am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Ok But what was the hundred mili dols used for? ...my friend wants to know. |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Sucre6: 8:26am On Jun 04, 2025 |
![]() These are business the government should give tax holidays and support in anyway to survive since it's an indigenous company, but no they are clueless they don't even have idea the revenue the company could pull inside the GDP |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Anguldi(m): 8:26am On Jun 04, 2025 |
People are broke for subscription sha😥🤦. "Then COVID-19 happened. Streaming temporarily boomed in the West (our North American business tripled in subscriber growth), while Nigeria closed borders and grappled with peculiar economic principles (devaluations, FX windows, etc.). "The local market in Nigeria simply collapsed. We saw it and stubbornly decided to keep investing and doubling down until we were all tapped out, having burnt through most of the post-exit capital. Know when to run, you gonna luurnnn the hard way 📌🤦🤷 |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Loverboi2cute(m): 8:27am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Kpele jareh.... maybe dis habitat doesn't resonate with ur vision ...then u try elsewhere I don't blame Arthur Eze for siting Atlas Oranto on offshore of Nigeria Because politics would have frustrated it |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by prettytasha(f): 8:27am On Jun 04, 2025 |
And one rubbish statistics yesterday is saying stocks increased. When naira has been heavily devalued |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by inoki247: 8:27am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Lol una sure.. Na only Nigeria una focus una market |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by merits(m): 8:27am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Lol.... Iroko 🌴🌴🌴🌴🌲 tree is tired. |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by olawaleatanda(m): 8:28am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Still blaming tinubu for his misfortunes ![]() |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by free2ryhme: 8:28am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Mynd44:which yeye $100m |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by AuthegaPRIMUS(m): 8:29am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Summary 😒😒 Jason Njoku, founder of iROKOtv, reflected candidly on the platform’s 15-year journey and its struggle to succeed in Nigeria's challenging streaming landscape. Launched in 2011, iROKOtv attracted major global investors like Tiger Global and spent over $100 million trying to build a viable streaming business in Nigeria. However, due to expensive data, poor payment infrastructure, and limited consumer spending power, the company remained in "survival mode" for a decade. Despite aggressive efforts—such as deploying kiosks, building content libraries, and targeting diaspora markets—iROKOtv couldn’t compete effectively with global players like Netflix, Amazon, and Showmax, who collectively spent over $1 billion in Africa from 2015–2023. Njoku admitted that, in hindsight, the Nigerian market was not mature enough to support a $5/month premium service model. While the streaming arm struggled, iROKOtv’s ROK Studios—focused on content production and TV distribution—proved successful, representing 80% of the company’s revenue. In 2019, a $25 million partial exit to Canal+ allowed the company to realize profits, but subsequent reinvestment into the local market post-COVID wiped out much of that gain. By 2023, Njoku and his team exited the Nigerian streaming market, conceding it wasn't viable. He now believes the real value in Nollywood lies in content creation, channels, and distribution—not streaming. Reflecting on costly lessons, Njoku cautions other founders against over-raising and misjudging market readiness. He concluded that billions were wasted across the industry trying to force a model that didn’t fit Nigeria’s economic realities, reinforcing the importance of strategic discipline and realistic market assessment. |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by free2ryhme: 8:29am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Mynd44:na so una go just dey lie unprovoked The entire Iroko platform is not even worth that amount |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Konquest: 8:30am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Mynd44:This dude has a long tale of strong headwinds here. That business model was hyped up back then BUT now, it's gone belly up. All businesses models have business cycles though, so, do NOT settle for fancy business models (or product models)... choose wisely for the long-term. |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Mabuggi88: 8:30am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Jason and Mary na waoo |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by iwaeda: 8:30am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Nothing is surviving under APC. This dollar floating is another thing. Also people don't follow regulations, people even sell passwords to their friends. People are too poor to enjoy entertainment. ![]() |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by jericco1(m): 8:30am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Only a modicum amount of businesses start and succeed. It is a scary venture |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by DEXTROVERT: 8:30am On Jun 04, 2025 |
When Contents Free movie sites dey Next Is Dstv I have More than 2 apps for football streaming On my android |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by highchief1: 8:30am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Mynd44:see wetinem Dey lose for business.hmmm |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by occfx: 8:31am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Who dash am 200m dollars? |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Adewale1603(m): 8:33am On Jun 04, 2025 |
You supposed to have changed and rebranded the name. Name is important in any endeavours. Which one is iroko. Same way Nigeria will always be in chaos, disarray until they change that country name to another one |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Rubyjade: 8:34am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Nigeria business environment is not friendly. |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by erad(m): 8:34am On Jun 04, 2025 |
prettytasha:Do you expect every company to have positive stock value? That will be very ignorant and naive. |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by casualobserver: 8:34am On Jun 04, 2025 |
He was too early, Nigeria did not have the infrastructure for his project when he launched. Simple! |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Rubyjade: 8:34am On Jun 04, 2025 |
DEXTROVERT:What's the name of the app? |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by obembet(f): 8:34am On Jun 04, 2025 |
$100M is approximately 160B naira. Who come dey lie here na |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Rubyjade: 8:35am On Jun 04, 2025 |
casualobserver:Did DStv have the infrastructure when they came to Nigeria? |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Ichehoke: 8:36am On Jun 04, 2025 |
What a story |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Westman001: 8:38am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Lessons learned. |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by yesloaded: 8:38am On Jun 04, 2025 |
IROKTV NEVER SHUT DOWN |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by descarado: 8:40am On Jun 04, 2025 |
Subscribed. They show mediocre movies. None is ever full movie. Very hard to navigate. Nigerians in diaspora were using that streaming site but they are so lax to effect new changes and move with the train. Most times, you can't even watch what they claim they have. And they have so little to chose from. So annoying I ended it before the end of one month. Customer care is zero. I remember when diasporians were complaining bitterly about their customer care here. One female name in particular. They started and thought they have monopoly and did the Nigerian thing. Customers flee. I went back to them again but it was worst. They destroyed themselves. Also, they should have promoted their platform on social media very well. Although I saw them on youtube, their promotion was archaic. They will show you advert and tell you to join them. Phew. Who does that now especially when you are looking for customers. Besides,Nigerian movies are enjoyed by Africans a lot. |
| Re: Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku by Konquest: 8:41am On Jun 04, 2025 |
iwaeda:"Nothing is surviving under the APC?" But you are still "surviving under the APC" and typing randomly here. Sometimes I wonder the kind of rational that pushes you to type sarcastic and generalized comments online based off of knee-jerk impulse. Your last two sentences however made more sense though. |
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