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World’s leading Subscription Video on Demand launches in Lagos [Photos]

The SVoD launch which started with a press conference and was wrapped up with an after party held at The Playground, Work Station in Victoria Island.

The launch held at the The Playground, Work Station Building, No. 7 Ibiyinka Olorunbe close Victoria Island on Thursday, August 17, 2017.

The event started with a press conference which had various media houses in attendance and was wrapped up with an after party held at the terrace of the building with music by DJ Java.

Speaking at the launch, Ngozi Madueke-Dozie

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"IFLIX is here to transform the way Nigerians consume long form entertainment, we are a global company that operates locally, which allows us to leverage our world class technology to deliver content specifically curated for the Nigerian consumer!”, she said in conclusion.

Each iflix subscription includes:

With over 220 studio and distributor partnerships, iflix offers subscribers the largest selection of iconic, critically acclaimed TV series and fan-favourite films both internationally and locally available in the region.

Amongst the hundreds of top shows now available on iflix are Suits, Love & Hip Hop Atlanta, Big Bang Theory, ICE, Ransom, Vikings, Top Gear, hugely popular series Mad Men, Bates Motel, Mr Robot, Fargo, The Flash, Being Mary Jane, Teen Wolf, Medici Masters of Florence, Luther and many more.

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One month of unlimited access to iflix TV shows and movies is priced at an amazing NGN 799! Annual subscriptions will receive discount of more than 33% off the monthly rate, priced at NGN 6392 per year.

With more than five million members and five billion minutes streamed since launch, iflix has established itself as the clear market leader in video streaming. Now available to over one billion consumers across 18 territories throughout Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and from today in Kenya, Ghana and Nigeria.

From today, consumers can sign up for a one-month free trial via iflix’s website, www.iflix.com or by downloading the app to their phone or tablet from the Google Play or Apple App Store, giving them unlimited access to thousands of the world’s best TV shows, movies and more.

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