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Irokotv Shutdown: We Spent $100 Million, Yet It Didn't Work - Jason Njoku (19248 Views)
Apel147(m): 10:01am On Jun 04 |
You guys greed and vendetta caused your downfall.. As a film maker we were happy when you guys came onboard, we finally saw hope, hope that would finally break the monopoly of Africa Magic and her negative influence on the industry, but alas you guys were an upgrade from the worst to come. Many film makers shot films but were met with a hash market, one shoots with a budget of let's say 10million n guys will offer 3million to buy, how do you want to encourage others to produce? You guys went further by giving money to people to produce for rok tv, (you called that an original rok tv production) and still doing that till date! is that not killing those who were producing for the channels like yours? To be honest with you guys, movie practitioners didn't feel your impact and majority are disappointed at your ways of doing business, it seems as if though you were more interested in leveling up with industry practitioners who were there before you. And 100milli USD in the biggest joke of the century folks😂😂😂 but then I might be wrong 😁 1 Like |
gtassure: 10:14am On Jun 04 |
Nigeria is a unique market full of opportunities! But first, you have to know where the money is in Nigeria before you start investing!.... or else, you are going to find yourself in ground zero...or below 0!
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bluecircle470: 10:22am On Jun 04 |
Sucre6: Kuku kill the government then… nah every private company make government just get involved 1 Like |
AerialMapper: 10:28am On Jun 04 |
People wont waste expensive data on sub-standard content. People watch Netflix, YouTube, Prime so the issue may not be super expensive data but rather them putting the super expensive data to better use.
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appleous: 10:29am On Jun 04 |
descarado: Your write-up is horrible, filled with spelling errors and grammatical blunders. |
Krak(m): 10:29am On Jun 04 |
Loverboi2cute: The age of streaming has not yet come in Nigeria. It will come when telecoms companies make available unlimited or almost unlimited Internet packages for almost everyone. 5 Likes |
appleous: 10:31am On Jun 04 |
Apel147: See an agbero forming a movie producer. Who dash mokney banana? 1 Like |
Krak(m): 10:31am On Jun 04 |
appleous: Get his message and not his way of writing. |
SocialJustice: 10:33am On Jun 04 |
Sucre6:The problem is not lack of funding. |
Gboom: 10:38am On Jun 04 |
iwaeda:Stop blaming APC, this kind of business cannot compete with other global competitors who are better equipped with long term vision rather than short term a typical Nigerian entrepreneur is focusing on. Mind you all those money is quoting may be a hype after all, a typical Nigerian with corrupt mind would have diverted the so-called funds from foreign investors to personal investment 1 Like |
kingthreat(m): 10:48am On Jun 04 |
Iroko TV movies were of low quality in the first place.
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oshiokpu(m): 10:55am On Jun 04 |
Well done Jason! In business you win some and learn from some.No losses only Lessons. Move on quickly with the lessons learnt from this experience to other Markets/Ventures.I’m rooting for you!
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Algold: 10:56am On Jun 04 |
Irokotv keeps repeating same movie over and over again... Till you get bored and watch Telemundo
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descarado: 11:00am On Jun 04 |
motymop:Really? ![]() Before youtube and Netflix, people like me want to naija movies through platforms like irokotv. It was a horrible experience. I came late. Those that promoted irokotv here have all gone and they were very ionate but here we are. Alibaba of China is still humble. The richest man in the world is still humble. But you see us, any small breakthrough, we start forming owner of the universe. If I want naija movie, I will actors on youtube. Do many of them and they are very popular even if they produce trash. It's even better. The money go straight to them. |
oshiokpu(m): 11:04am On Jun 04 |
AerialMapper:Bros even Netflix and Amazon already divested from Nigerian Content market . The market in Nigeria is tough with very little yield. Show empathy, wish them well and move on. You can’t reduce decades of people’s efforts to this 4 lines of rubbish you submitted. |
descarado: 11:08am On Jun 04 |
onatisi:What killed them was poor quality, incomplete movies, bad customer service and not ready to adapt. Add pride. Nigerians in diaspora was the ones holding them together but pride killed them. Why subscribe for such treatment and horrible movies when you can entertain yourself via YouTube and the rest? |
flokii: 11:25am On Jun 04 |
With Netflix, youtube and likes in the mix, you guys stood no chance. I sighting one Iroko tv stand at the Maryland Mall some years back. Hard luck for the owners. |
prickursense: 11:33am On Jun 04 |
It is what it is. You've done your bit to provide a service and create jobs. Lessons have been learnt. A Nigerian is always sentimentally attached to the country, looking at the large population. But most of the people cannot afford 2 meals a day. majority of Nigerians are really struggling to feed themselves and survive, i mean stay alive and not die!!!! Watching TV, or streaming on procured data is a luxury, not to talk about paying $5 / month for ' enjoyment/ relaxation' when you cannot even sleep with both eyes closed at Night. I would say you should consider to stream movies to black people in southern Africa; South African Movies or movies from Southern, and move your operations to Johannesburg. South Africa is a much Stable market with more economically viable population cohorts. Same with Botwana, namibia, Angola. People are tired of DSTV because all they have is sports. DO YOUR MARKET RESEARCH PROPERLY. DO NOT COPY USELESS BUSINESS MODELS. FIND WHAT WORKS. The only way your business can make money and be sustainable is Nigeria is if other people can make money from what you are doing. People have to be GETTING good income from your business, otherwise, FORGET ABOUT IT |
DisGuy: 11:33am On Jun 04 |
$5/mo is a luxury I doubt even 250k can reliably afford in Nigeria. Na wa o But I thought everyone lived on banana island in Nigeria and worked remotely earning foreign dols Netflix, Prime, Rok |
MakindeHassan: 11:40am On Jun 04 |
As an entrepreneur myself, this is sad to read. I never really understood their kiosk model though but I found it interesting. I wish him success in future endeavors, he has learnt and will be better in his next business. |
vacanci: 11:49am On Jun 04 |
I go buy, data, come pay for movie subscriptions . e hard. i rather choose one of them. either i buy data and stream free or pay for paytv without data sub and watch |
spiSeyi: 11:55am On Jun 04 |
prettytasha:No mind them when today's 10 M is not even up to 2012 1M a stock with the value of 1M as at then as almost lost its value. Have you noticed how foreign investors are avoiding NGX like a plaque Invest in Nigeria stock at your peril ![]() |
Porksupplyib: 12:10pm On Jun 04 |
descarado: Thanks for this . That's why it's good to always hear from multiple sides before concluding. |
Gerrard59(m): 12:34pm On Jun 04 |
DisGuy: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Your comment reminds me of Nairaland of 2010 - 2012. |
Gerrard59(m): 12:37pm On Jun 04 |
The comments here and on Twitter say a lot about the founder's persona and business practices. Besides, it is not every business model that works abroad would work in Nigeria. Basic trading and manufacturing are the key businesses to propel Nigerians' economic growth. People need to earn comfortably and consistently before they can afford alternative entertainment. And one wonders why the Indians, Chinese and Lebanese thrive. Why won't they when they solve basic problems? The other day, some cl0wns on Twitter mocked Dangote for building a refinery, whereas his American counterparts are releasing tech services and updates. Many ignor.ant people with access to the Internet. Na Obasanjo caused all this thing.
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emmaodet: 12:38pm On Jun 04 |
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yewit37486: 12:47pm On Jun 04 |
maasoap: Nigerians. You, do you even understand the true meaning of 1 million naira? Have you run a business beyond a local level? A person who has operated at the scale this guy has operated at is not someone to be asking this kind question. |
uvie66: 12:48pm On Jun 04 |
casualobserver:.... How can EV charging station work in Nigeria? with our epileptic power supply!!! |
tunapawizzy: 12:51pm On Jun 04 |
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Whois(m): 1:01pm On Jun 04 |
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